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D T N g e o MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1947 PACIFIC NORTHERN | \ Besid fous cabin uul-; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA f PAGE THREE ' NEW BILL IN! Lower U. 5. Flag at (asablanc ley. sleepin ters for six, it has | ma cther < features of | i L Y AIRlINES BRINGS !interest to boatmen and iishermen. ¢ B | | Owner Cuthkert will berth the boat o [ = . lin the Juneau Small boat hmbnr‘ | | IN '3 o“ wEEKE | where he will equip it with gear for | | = - i { the approaching fishing season ! g R T Designer of the troller, is Naval AR Pacific Northern Alrlines com-) grcpjtect H. R. Johnson of Doug i J pleted regular schedules between', . N Anchorage and Juneau both Sat-| S i | é § | :Jlxli & l\:({l ‘S‘un?xa_\'. T;e ) ;t fhle'n THANKS § 1 [SEE rday, rom nchorage 0 Q, 3 onen 7 o . | The Douglas Public Schools now . (Conz:n prem Pag. One Juneau, was made by Capt. Nor-', 1€ :""‘n‘x_v it qu;mmum i % 2 man Cavett, First Officer Max s 5 5 K § thanks to the Douglas Volunteer was again aksent’froty’ this Worn= Rushman and Stewardess June - G 3 agein. i i Roes, with the following persons: | F.rc Department and to Mike Pu- 3 ing's sicn. The “executiv Anchorsge, o' Junieau: " Wilbaw|Sieh.. The DVED igssisted in- the meeting” broke up skortly pas Ketah, Elizabeth Davis, Earl De-Pufchase of tumbling mats for the noon and was expected to carry vis, Mary Hurley, R. W. Robinson, SCH°0! fl!-fll Mike Pu LR vn when the Senate icconvene at Stan McCutcheon, Bob Atwood tlvw .\Lpoo \}H.l\ a L\ *I(-‘ A - 4 2 o'clock, following the lunch-time Ancherage to Cordova: Bunnie weights, equipment badly needed recess. ; Dahl. The school and st: cifer thanks Non-Senaters admitted to the Anchorage tc Yakutat: Arthur VISIT HERE sed door \\w.\h‘m‘ (.)u\ fc e 10n 030 Mr. and Mrs, William Robertson ed: The Govemor of Al- GorBYA to Juneau: Addie M s e G s ey acka, the Attorney General, the s their daughter Mrs. Charles Gra- Auditor, | ardo ANGIOMEN JAttor: | 2 ham and her son Charles, Jr. are Ly g ormer. - representative On the Westbound flight Sat- il Wl rey and former. representative.! s now visiting the John Mills family Stonley McCuteheon urday, Capt. George McCracken, ke " ] ‘ WESE RAE : ; The daughter accompanied son - Fir: Officer Jorry Roberts and ¥ 3 g Charles on the Aleutian arriving Etewardess Marcia Shepherd car- , .. oo o 4u AR 6 A " 1] ried the following persons from = o5 Bl o B |“~ oo No FGSSIB".IIY | Juneau to Yakutat: Tom Dyer, o “p 00 C0 i““ ‘~‘£’“ ‘]"‘ [ Mrs. R. Roland, -Lorraine Lul 5 A ol e S : e : e many years, raising their family S 2 5 e. bofol L TR : e : : ¥ Juneau to Cordova: Keith Bakke. /00 ”“\‘ oo, S “"“” i el & 5 3 3 - | | At bt o 2OF i ctehikar which is now i % S S e s, | | Ed Bakke, Bill Wilson, Frank = - 1 e UTTING UP PAINTING Newly cleaned, Leutze's famous canvas of Washington's pE(K 'ERR (HAMPS Schwartzbacker, Guy Halferty. ¥ Pt crossing, weighing 800 pounds, is put up in the Metropolitan Museum of Aii’s junior mizseum. - . Juneau to Anchorage: C. Beck, o8 —_— Mrs. E. Wilmin, Delbert Hanks | i e e iy Dick Dalzeil, Kenneth Wingate, Ua G ALASKA COASTAL (I’IY ELE('"ON Io BE RAH‘ AHD IRU(K : f“‘\\“k “:‘_“”‘ e " Al William Berger, Dick Berger, Dick ‘vl it ‘[’]‘! :1‘1"“,\‘14 ,k” ']M“ Barner, Leo Gazales, Paul MeMil- (REDITS B"_l IS & Sy e e | Frohen"and. Amecioan s stand tigidly at the salute as the lien, Glen Elder, AIR“NES MAKES HEI_D HERE APR“_ l RO“IE plANNED cheol champlonship for Tl YEAT( oy Flag is lowered from the staff at Cazes Airport in Casa- ¥ st nd s B [} between Anchorage and Juneau il e A second wastbound ship un b High. Schools | blanca during ceremeny returning the airport to French autherities. flep. Oapt. Jack Dean, First Offi- ; < This mtormation was received by| The field of Cazes has been an American air hase since the Allied cer Dave Schirmer and Stewardess J - pis: infortnation was zecelved by | 3 ety by ¢ c A Nan Rogers took Glen Fisher from. S B. 105, the measure to set up Juneau Superintendent of Schools| invasicn of Nerth Afriea in 1942, I will be operated in the future S o Juconige YStem Of RO At cre- Srees June 1 g0 to \He ons SN e S 2t b wstab. A B: PILpS in a letter this mom- | by Air-France but American military and commercial planes will con- On Sunday, Capt. Maury Keat-dits for employers who come under| Alaska Ceastal Al nt out Jt ”«1'“1 DL gD & l]l'v Is in s e tates. between M from W. W. Lahnum, principal | tinue to use the field. ing, First Officer Jack Bowman the Unemployment Compensation 11 flights cver the carry- "f‘l 1‘),“"” i 1‘: bl ]{““”}1 e o Sk vt i OF AADCHOT h School. e and Stewardess Helen Roth Act, was passed by the House Sat- 84 On b B il ‘4‘3‘ nd b forler taiisatig, AngHe h, champions at Doy ‘ frem Anchorage and Cordova -7 vote aiter numerous at- t plelock at the City Clerks office . Jpatd g HBL challinged by Juneau High School rage to Juneau: Florence tempts to amend it had failed. and a The City Clerk’s office will be of the Hart Highway, the Post In- oo ot oy o ) had taken the aBa: McCutcheon, was described by Rep. y 2 n\r":\\ ;:x."l Friday ‘xfl.|!“m from :‘x:h ned “n“n\,\ Columbia Pre- -~ . with Petersburg. WAREIN G T Ay Cordova to Juneau: E. Marrello.' Steve Vukovich as “the longest were as follc 0 il 9 o'clock in addition to re- mier hy AT Said Lahnum in the letter re- gy, pa pned @ - BIEVE v 5 . ; A e o : i g O TS ; 1 as signed a 179-million dol ) Capt. Norman Cavett, First amendment T ever heard and all T }‘{j“;-\“‘!"‘;‘“\.. RO LIB‘(]'X‘III'/:‘ L S "; arel 110m CEB0 P”‘“‘“ S ;,l,{{‘ i "'m‘"l“'_ ceived today: “I see MO reason for jay deficiency appropriation bill, Officer Max Rushman and Stew-'can sce is that it sets up another Hale. D. Sangster, L. Gillles and sl B 4 o Croek wig &Y strained feeling on the part of Tne measure calls for complete li- i ardess’ June Rees took the flight' great big bureau.” The amendment, S P A Faigegunb. ¢ 59 ! beicelegled for BHSEEY hi Dawson Creck With 5yn0qy High School students,” in' gy 4 tHe ve ot Tempors | The 'Federal Gra Juily il cestward fri g 5 3 X E .. Juneau MacPherson; from ne ar, three Council- the Cariboo and lower provineial . e i i quidation of the Ofilce of Tempor 28 s A o G oGS0 Ml With TIOR It OhRT nRs, Lol R A Larry oo terkl dhe SohaatNEE n at Prince Rupert, LCrerence to information which had gy Controls. including the office called at 10 a.m. today in U. S. Dis- following persons on board _for eliminated the salary limit for the \ uehs 10 PRES ke Pnbea Gears, aRACE e P b¢l. tcached him concerning the high of Price Administration, by June trict Court but only 18 persons ap- ERCHC e e o T D DiEtor B the DD Which Haveel ! Bronr Gl 070 MAgistate 10k 6 oris. Thix near the end of the our. Lccling in Juneau. This had been 30, In a statement, Mr. Truman peared for duty. Judge Harry E. mo, Ruth Markley, S. M. McDer- in the present Act. Other amend- . TOR% * MR PRAE . ads neal i ] ; @ result of the fact that the An-'gqid that“his approval of the bill Pratt then ordered that 11 more mott ;ments were offered to bring Terri-' "L o Tl - el i o te Chorage schocl publication had goes not mean that rent control names be selected and ordered to Juneau to Cordova: John Weise, torial and municipal employees un- S Cv: MO% X law dge William Helz- | TOute (jaimed the Alaska championship g,y . il appes P rrow. A ) D. Wright and B Ady filed for the ofs 14 s off the and sugar rationing will end by appear at 10 am. tomorrow. Les Myers | der the Unemployment Compensa- o o i ol e I result ol the pig.year Additional candidates for jury b B tien Act but were rejected after it = o 5 i Kbt Rendezvous, duty are: Victor Anderson, Mrs. was pointed out that every change hh b s v’yhuh who & JI. 1.(' ; g ) re exists a possibility that AN 5 v Ethel W. Baker, Herbert G. Brown, of administration might throw i T ofyic il Stan G Wil cover | arrangements may be-made before ~SEATTLE Wholesale butter Andevin) ‘hrist o tan; to tt. Dr. R. H. Willian Yt P . Sam Dapeevich, Christian F. Han (!L%Cnm of persons on the beneiit TEom . _‘l” vI'w:x ,:, ”L.‘"” izgh v the basketball season next ‘“Tm' for prices ‘"m.mm one |.,, !;“.v,. eants (g Mps, Lilllan Nyman, Burke AIRWAYS FI.IES fi4 Concart and Bill Boos & v are Chinalitaan Henky an inter-regicnal championship ser- a pound here teday. New DPrices mey. Edith Robertson, Mrs, Weide Recensideration burk, Olaf Olen: to J P il . S s ‘”;”(_ s quoted b the Pest In- tween the winner of Western ranscd tiom 74 cents for AA prints pep” juneau; Thomas B. Jensen, B Just before the House adjourned pa ac and M. C. Clemments ,l,”" BERSR auil (CoOIRs as st 1 and the winner of South- to 72 c nts for C grade prints Douglas and Karl Meler, “Lynn 38 [ !UNEAU Saturday night, Rep. Barnett s il i 0. C. Babbitt; | ypevor Hendrick : investigating and con- - Canal 8 notice of his intenticn to move for J Theel 3 ESERTINEROD, WLy ] 1 oting - > { om Petersl James Wheeler, : bility cf quoting ING TON—Forme - - - —_ a reconsideration of his vote on Wheeler M Sile it through Seattle and Sadbr ‘Q,’l?,,‘.“,“;? Hl‘ i v/\1 < Pan American Airways reported the bill. A motion to suspend the ' P. Nier o ther st American MiN!NG EXIENSION tathe thd ""”4 ”l‘,x (-lml a lt s a leng list of passengers carried rules for the purpose of reconsider- y there wer e & points pro- 4“‘. s ”‘_“"\S 'Ml A““_ v””l""“”'\‘ y weekend on regula scheduled the necessary two-thirds majority.'anq Finie b ] ‘ P iern Batluay. and | Hs. aftilated COURE IS SIAR"NG S e A NEw VEN|RE 'SSUED flights. It was expected that Speaker Gill Hconah ar P P olRTe et "?z‘.‘ P Wi Boviet UNENSEG Arriving from Seattle were the would rule out of order any motion ing passens eportad. icars IDIOR. b0 WA LS jorl theEURING - following persons for reconsideration which might yied on the s The Premier intends to g0 to Ot- Hipige Less than 34 of the 75 persons, Martin Brandahl, Edith Ripoli, come up today g e FAbeE SBe de R mrovinBliegk dhid L 7 ) 3 From Juneau ms held ¢ 1t luncheor n as tb 3 2 whese names were originally drawn < § Harle g e ¢ bt ! a joint luncheos 1 sy o et MOSC B State 8! I‘\alzx Sll{veut:'wk(l:c‘ ml(}; I\Yffiugglp: Ar-| The salary raise bill, which had P. William: o e Lcieat b p blature is concluded, the new Registration for the Mining Ex- \1:)5(,8“\/4 v.:»‘.;ln‘ ary m‘ State o it jury duty, appeared in U. ;v;)r\ S’Il?‘"se::\".e‘] obert Sommers, bcl.ll passed by the Senate, also . A. sikie, J e today. President Blg id, and neg umv‘ with the Cana- .. con Course which is given by C:(A'(”u” ”[A!;n...‘x’a ;l“”- tz (;; \Ilu S. District Court at Juneau this s, Sally 11 passed the House Saturday night M. Burns, C. Herr ed that the presenca Bf the ladies 018N Pacific and Cans the “University of 'Alaska is schel- g Forelgn Ministers today | gepornoon. Those who appeared, Rutl Xl : that the } e 3 i uth Maikley, Vivian Deremo, Efiorts were made to amend the e, P. Malben, P. J HARAA, to . enlVER'S Sthe Sabno | 1 ilways on the questicn of taking 1.4 ¢ start tonight at 7:30 o'clock that the Big Four occupation forc- wo . cworn in as to qualifications, Jessie' Deremo, Harv Deremo, bill to raise the salaries of the etch, R. K¢ d R Etan-1e 5 ) i £ 4 er the Pacific Great ern and g ” ap €8 in Germany be reduced to the rder , ' Jud: Horace Ibach, Winifred Ibach ik i considerably and expressed th i gy and organization of the class will. o o0 by next June and ordered by Federal Judge A berE R bt - PRety Eabrao |3 heat BE e Developfiehtitard and from equah 0 JU-inope that these joint luncheons °PETaung it jomntly. - o ltake place at the local - councfl " i 1 Hury E. Pratt to report for duty P Chr e s Daatt D4 shes Conymissipnee - of fEduchagneay, Ey. Dojler John khon- e yepeated in the future, Should such Jjoint operation be pampeiss of the City Hall. Leo H. S at 10 a.n. Wednesday MO EIder B By L Rl Bap. MoCtjeheon oHighpieny D Eo GLIgrd and J or this special occasion, pro- (Uned down, the Province will Un- gappil jngtructor has been teach-! HARRISBURG, Pa.—Ztetired U. judge Pratt directed that 45 more A chove. Panic: Malichche ed an Jl‘nindl.lll.’. to permit 3 ‘l.«m Jlnn(.lu 1u‘ Hai 3 eram chairmar Dick Garrisor tend the PGE |1..ln the ing courses at Wrangell and Ketch- | S District ‘h‘xdu Albert W. John- pames be drawn for duty froin I B MicT e ment to “appointive officials en- Griffin, E. C. Daalman Sam game up with some first rate en- block from Quesnel, ypov ™ arvived here Saturday S0n. Of Lewisburg, Pa.. principal among persons living in Juneau or Crbsiae Outit mobel: AT i Bhco. UL At TG - BByl Rator ETOIL HKAE JU=tertainment, presenting first of Aulgencer pald Inoon via Ellis Airlines | defendant in the nation’s third tri- within 15 miles of Juneau. These Basitord Slanby “Ehson AiRaha (L oo alzed brogranl and who Irustynean, Miss 1. Farr; fron NEAU u)1 4 trombone quartet consist 5 - Saarela said he wished it to be 8l for irregularities on the Federal aqditional jurors will also be direct- Bhitiona. : Helt‘ess‘ have uncommonly spec-!to filp . Mr \(”-'“ "J‘“‘“' of Buddy Hunter, Hank Lorenz clearly understood that the course Pench, was acquitted today of eon- ed to report at the same time Wed- ¥ 1alized qualifications to perform the son, Perry Allen John, 'giy Matheny and Dick himse! BEVIN STA“N ]'0 is ope re- SPiracy to obstruct justice and de- . ef au: Ha red- ' 1 ar A e s open to all persons without r B m’;"“ tte to Juneau: Hazel Fred-y ygies or office” of salaries greater|Charles Frank, Ca:l Ashland, El-| gojowing this number was a group ] . gard to prcvic.up training or aca- fraud the United States. s Ty TR Fairbanks to Juneau: Mys. "an those st in the bil O e M s g by demic qualifications. Anyone inter-| | FRANK HARRIS RETURNS Grace Butroviphi-A; A~ Lyon, hese amendments were voted Nlelltlze o 'vx "‘fncm;mnl\;v 3 Dick Wingerson 1 Crass and ested in the mining industry should | CAMDEN, §. C.—An Army C-43 Prank Haris, former business- Heldhikan s to 2 8nean: Annell dL§‘11 after Rep. Maurice Johnson NU rs. N 'n‘u Sim o, Claire Dunlap, with pianc accom B oA Jind the course informative this Plane crashed 16 miles northeast of man, returned here Priday on the inted t that th i ~ il From Juneau to Hocnah: E. W. = h o b e £ % Tuscher. Hsd ol SRl shesul had barelyll S5 e Al Teiee prPOalmER{ by, JoreuliagSREREE MOSCOW. March 24 (P—Au- YEar's lectures will be supplemented 1iere today and six hours later the Princess Norah, after an. absence Fairbenks ‘to Juncau: Arlo Gay, Sducaked by the Senate and that Ki )Im‘dm' Ham\ ght Li cl Valipeor, chalrmap. gUgRe: box it 1 A.’ "caid Britain's With prepared films. There is no bedies oi three Army fliers were of several months. He will remain Alice Adams, Elizabeth Patton, *LCWPts to raise any salary levels | g T Vg ‘”“““‘m social committee announced - that ot Fe o B payin Tegistration or tuition fee and a!removed frem the wreckage in Juneau until fall, visiting friends Laura Patton, Maydee Patton, E.,°POVe those approved by the Senate ) €Ncc Moy; from Sitsa to JWHEHL the event would be held April oo 5 PF R bl T icter small charge will be made only for | — and winding up his business af- H Potton V might result in no raise at all. .g’*&“;flm W":‘“" “4“1‘ lni“"“‘;- 19. Al Lions and theif ladies, as SO C/8Cs WIK1 FHAME ° i T | oW BELET - Adm. > Viscount’ rairs. uate 3 * i o | Bol ury yallace Westfall. Mr. i i i Stal onight 2 Preeis 8 o S AT e 8 5 A Juneau to Seattle: F. Kirk o lagi rs, Nick 1’“"“1 et gt MBI 8G Hands ARG RSSO Extension of the British-Soviet! The first two weeks of the course Mountbatten was sworn in as In-' During his absence, Mr. Harris Jonzs, Paul Wiseman, E. P. Mec- P S mAE o tend, T resment and enactment of & Wil cover the. siibjects of erosion|dia’s" Imst " Vieeroy and was a patient at the Mayo Clinic McEachran, Ory Paxton Bob Treat Lion representative >3reement and 7 o 4 Carron, Joe Walsh, W. W. Dun- Hi le¥ aavtin: rom 0 i e epresentative o ower agreement on Germany' and glaciation, rock formation and promptly breke pr mak- in Rochester, Minn,, and then tra- can. Wallis George, Robert Brand, ‘M‘erccr nn:i = OTI‘ ‘]rhe : “”-it‘(“rf“:g Cinn.lmnlv\ verakaieeible o types and their relationship to ore mg a speech from the Viceregal velled throughout the U. 8. and Lee Morrison, Charles Minning. ABOARD FOR HERE‘AI‘-EOOH» Mathilda Gambel “l‘l“ N } is »nn(. )“’?‘ ]x:g m%.\ .u. T Gk ww Foreign deposits. The later half of the throne in w!\mh he appealed for Mexico. He saw his brother in Earl Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Da- LIS the proposed utilitlas purchase, \ ool ool Faliaule of France course will include mineral identi- | COOPeTation in finding a solution Richmond, Calif,, for the first time vis, Orville Paxton, Robert Mur- i o “H.’\val:vd 5 \"m'f,'-‘”‘ of the city 10 eting with Secretary of State ficaticn and testing and students !0 India’s problems “within the in 43 years and visited with his ray, Melford Soley, Anna Soley Alaska Steamship Company’s Al- | VIOLATOR ARRES' RORRES ep “I,]f iscussion of the \rarshan is awaited | having samples will be invited L“‘\MXL few months. father in Portland, Ore., who is M. C. Dodds, Elmer Evans, Steve Cutian arrived in Juneau Sunday Lt patiifles Lrelerabanbtaigs Motion e |take them to class where they can S now 93 years old. Petrenchak, Margaret Frederick- &t 11:25 am, and sailed for Se age Saturday, U. . Was passed that the Lions spon- » ITED | worl » instrue. | SEOUL—Metropolitan police chief R e R 8! ederick 4 b | . At £ turday, 065 donh A bake 15 e t LIQUOR LICENSE NTED | work on them under the instruc-| scn, Walter Isaacson, Gordon Hall.|ard at 4:15 pm. On board were Commissioner Rose Walsh imposed tormation: reial g" “’ o .1“” | tor’s supervision. Those wishing to|T- S- Chang today announced the AWARDED AFGHAN Charles Raatikainen, Frank Mo- MOre than 200 passengers from Se-|a fine of $100 on Kenneth L. Sor- (GO0 PEEERCRE THC PHIEHS . has been issued contact Mr. Saarela can do so at|Arvest of 120 persons throughout —Mrs. Billy Jaegel of 417 Harris sher, Mrs. Blodwen Mosher, Ed- attle ior Seward. | enson of Susitna Station. Sorenson i :‘ sEImm e, Harry E. Praft the Gastineau Hotel or the Depart- | American-occupied South Korea on Street has been awarded the af- \\;:1 Marrzllo, Edwin Johnson,| The following passengers disem-|was arrested on charges of Violaling ppon wINDHAM, FANSHAW (0 William Jackson at the Hotel ment of Mines office Icharges of fomenting a 24-hour ghan cf the Juneau Emblem Clul Chester Moreen. | barked in Juneau from Seattle: |the game laws. Complaining officer g Northern. | s ) | strike of railroad and utility com- The award was made Saturday Juneau to Whitehorse: Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Sam Asp and son|was U. S. Fish and Wildlife Agent Rod Sudman, fr indham, Judge Pratt also approved | |pany employees. night at the Capitol Theatre. ] & I " om Windham, Judge Pra 1 PF Pl Wagner, Charlotte Wagner, War-; Sam Asp Jr., Robert Bidton, Darrel Holger Larsen. and Mrs. K. DeLong, from Fanshaw rcquest of Bill Sweeney to move his > ren Persinger. 3 / lBuckner. R. H. Christianson, Mrs.| - are guests of the Hotel Juneau liquor license from the Capital Bar . | MOSCOW-—Lt. Gen.Joseph Pierre ZACK TO SITKA Juneau lo. Fairbanks: MackayJ K. DeLong, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ful-| Buy it through Empire want-ads! over the weekend. to the Midget Bar. | | Koenig, French Commander-in- Larry Zack, District Ranger, Ad- Mnlc?]m. Dorothy G@en : ford, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hendricks el SouIH o" NORAH Chief in Germany, arrived here miralty Division, U. S. Forest Ser- Jureau to Nome: Marianna | and son Albert, W. H. Hill, Mr.|* s s e e PN A ’ | {late yesterday to join his count vice, left Juneau Sunday for Sitka. Fannon. Y : and Mrs, Jock Jones. | epiran delegation at the Foreign Minist- | He will be on the coast for approx- 'Juncau to Annette: Fred Pow-i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kniffin, K. A.| % Canadian Pacific steamer Princ-|ers’ conference. imately one wcek engaged in timber ell. | Kobbevick, Don McDaniel, Mrs. L.| ! {€ss Norah arrived from Skagway o work. > 5 RN W. Meath and children, Robert|; |Sunday morning at 7 o'clock and. HEBBURN-ON-TYNE, Eng.—Fire - ->o - Do[]"LAS and Marion, Adell Johnson, Mrs. M. | sailed for the south one hour later. of undetermined crigin swept the WITH USF SERVICE A o 'I,:xvery. Edward Murphy, Mr. ancll Passengers arriving from Skag-|three upper decks of the 22424- Mrs. Geraldine Gormley, former- n = > iMrs. L. Pagnac, L. Paluska, A. S. |way were Glen B. Thornton, Mrs.|ton British liner Monarch of Ber- ly with the Veterans Administration ws Peterson, H. N. Sneed, Mr, and Mrs, | M. Milligan, Sister Ma Mildred, | muda as she lay in drydock here in Juneau, is now temporarily em- T. A. Vixaya and son Maurice. |J4 C. Molineux, C. J mith, M. |today. ployed by the U. S. Forest Service A :;&CHEI) | Mrs W Walker, Ida Wright, | Boyer, Russ Lapham, Dn Statter, —_— in the Federal building. Mr. Gorm- S e ~_|Marie Wright, S. F. Buoy, Arthur Walter Sipprell, B. L. Aulerson, M.| WASHINGTON — Rep. Norman ley is a civilian engineer for the . The 45 u(;:( roller Mist which | Hayman, Dan Jack and Sandy Singer, G. E. Gallant, W Jackson (R-Wash), said today House debate Alaska Communications System, U. has been uns 2 conzlnfctmn at thve‘Johnson, Passengers leaving for tie south on the sugar control bill “made it S. Army Signal Corps. Douzlf:s Bga:;hw uxlmg t:edpaat Frem Ketchikan to Juneau were were as follows: | clear” Washington state would re- . s'evera mon 1s \:gS a:nc ed on the fono_wmg: Amanda Anderson, June Barbridge, D. S. Oisen, Mr. | ceive enough sugar this year for ERNEST BAILEY HERE zesterday morning’s tide, sliding |B. C. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. E. Archie Shiels, Mrs. A Shiels, | home canning Ernest E. Bailey, Assistant U. S. own'the marine way; a})tl)u! 10:30| Blevin, Mrs. Charles Graham,Earl Mrs. M. Patterson, Rut'. Baker, M. — District Attorney at Ketehikan has ax'x; and rluaung at 1 o'clock g.m.l]flax\_ley‘ E. Moore, Miss Marjorie Kelly, D. B. LaBounty, Mrs. D. B.| WASHINGTON --Undersecretary 'arrived in Juneau for the current ~ The whole town turned out dur-|Paulus and seven members of the | |LaBounty, Reginald FEvens, Mrs |of State Acheson said today that|session of U. S. District Court. ing the morning and gnemo.on _to Ketchikan ngt_x School debating % Reginald Evans. ithe United States must invest funds | Bailey will assist U. S. District At- view nte x?ew craft which was built tefxm; Carl Erickson and C. R.|: . Captain Bucey, Thom Herroti, | to put Southern Korea on a sound | torney P. J. Gilmore during the for u;nex Wm. B. Cuthbert, by OConne_llv # 4 June Herrott, E. H. Pation, Mrs. E |economic basis becausé Russia has | term. Wn‘1. oehl owner of the Boat Shop, Boarding the Aleutian for Seward H. Patton, Elizabeth Pa!* Laura | blocked any agreement for a uni- | - assxst;d.by Cun‘mm and other were H. K. Engelbrantson, C. B. Patton. . fied government ot that country. The capacity of the United m_erlz el;:‘_of _!‘he .stah.' Finnigen, Carl Hanson, John Scha- R. S. Doyle. J. Heikhonen, A — e Qs el States for the production of new e Mist is probably one of the fer, Mr. and Mrs E. R. Eaton, V.|? 7 Yl |caisiey, D. Gitford, Geo. Henderson, nning of leather is one of the aluminum is four times graater very best of the boats of its kind [A. Anderson, Joe Arnecht, Jose- Mrs. Henderson, Mary Hendersen cldest indubtrial processes known |than the highest pre-war year built on the channel and the first|phine Bergstrom: and W. W. Sip- one built in the Douglas commun- perell, 'LA N 5' ’;{ 'E TkR TEVER STUC K_Members of the Army's task force Frigid fasten cables A an M-26 tank, sceking to remove it from a tank retriever stuck in hole in Alaskan snows, ., Read the want-ads for bargains! to man, probably dating back more | A PSS ¥ than 12,000 years. 1 Buy it tirough Empire want-ads!

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