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PAGE TWO ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947 IThe Executive Board was urged to ay no so that it doesn't hurt.” from the Federal government. The U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ownell and Butrovich and . $180 [ WEATHER Bl'LLETl\' George Sundborg of the Alaska for Rogge n.\'m FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN 'n\n GOES ON RE(O D | Development Board then rose o H. B. 12, which would appropriate | Max. temp. | TODAY say that he will be in Washington $50,00 Vocational Education, | ast Lowest 4:30 am. 24 2 Weather m \ in the near future, and that Frank i up on the Senate table af- | Station 24 hrs. temp. tem: Precip. 4:30am. FOR TAX STUDY Heintzleman is already there. He was explained that an ap- Lhm'\"(' 37 27 01 Snow | suggested that the Fairbanks ,mpn fon for that service Ba -17 0 r | amber cf Commerce be sent a | expected in the general appropria- uunu 6 -1 0 Clear Juneau Chamber of Commer Itions bill. That's where it should be A : i1 Show RO ond wire stating that he and * meeting this noon in the Gole zleman would be glfid to A | f1i nnfu £ ;;t ) (H‘L“;ll : | l)“\:‘ e ;; % (w Cloudj |Room of the Baranof Hotel, went de 4 1y pt J::)}A](‘ 1d lvstat;;:e nr:d . | le the House worked last eve- = ‘dmontor race SRR 3 SRR cocperation to the delegation - to nuea jrom Page Une) i 3 Re-appeintments of A, H. ‘S U S P & : on record as approving . Senate 3 4 { nir the Senate rne Y xhfl' s ) 01 Snow 1 e e > Pres i S t S-S - —— T “p Jh' Aellich (f"")’(ft:llw',“‘"]‘i Ziegler and O. D. Cochiran, to |98YS nited Stafes 0“(" i 4 R Bill 75, providing for an interim President while it was in the Pt. Cloudy tional “@apitol. A letter from Secretary of the the Board of Education and islature l.fl be rewumed | (o tackle the appropriations bill| ghe BORR ot FRHCATRY A for Gree(e ]s MOVQ H,\\r\ 3 the Hous n absence of .\.Iil\wn. e anticipated long last day } Both i 1 i A Juneau Airport 40 Cloudy }‘ sn as the Interior Julius A. Krug was read, request, there was nothing more |of the session y, :were both conlirmed in a | f w Ketehikan 43 1 Rain *iapy mber Which stated Kruge belief that joi <si i 9 result of a letter to the Chamber # that the Scnate could do the DADERN | doint session of the Legislature. way irom vyar | Kodiak 42 0 Clear from Talmadge Smith, Kodiak | HOUS® Measure 190, whieh abol- b Zicgler received 11 Senate e Hotueblid, 5 ; 61 Ice Grytsals \gyiornes. proposing that an in. isbes &ll aboriginal clajms < in AL Senate's view, t and 18 House votes, with only | WASHINGTON, March 27.—®— |5 Angcles 81 52 5t 0 Cloudy and Fog O ritorial fiscal AlaskR, would not pass. 1 iy five Representatives voting | Secretary of War Patterson as- 1 g 16 terim of Territorial fiscal "/ "2 07 -2 i bt round I bill made down | s McGrath 29 1 ».m\ problems be made, and that a tax Krug stated his belief that it - thom t Eoe r's Office to the against his confirmation. Two . serted today that the Administra- yome 20 S 6 |,,“ L )_‘ v RO gt 1 be difficult to bring Govern- t \ prejudices th Senators and one Representa- | tion's $400,000000 measure to bul- yorthway 42 1 0 ud: {5 I A dedivn G Tor DIEELRC t. Native LEORY: b S € no way prejudices the ; o v Northway 2 7 0 udy Itation before the next Legislature, Ment. Native and industrial inter: ) elay re since the Governor tive were absent from the joint |wark Greece and Turkey against peiershurg 37 34 34 08 Rain A Tequést was read from the ©Sts'into agreement on the abori- bill Monday after- session. Communism not in the direct- portiand 65 0 airbanks Chamber of Commerce £l HEhts problem until o decis- % prriog 2 { Cochran received 12 Senate |lon on war—but away from it. >rince George 48 31 " g s g o handed down on the matte: d the executiv re y : . I 31 king whether the Juneau Cham- ? e matter Mo t vetes, with one against him and His opinion was expressed to th® p i ce Rupert 47 3 Showers by the S. Supreme Court. e e ; Kim oif ting. From the House Foreign Affairs committe: c,q( ! 57 el | T Clear oy (oo Would ‘easoperate i & plan fo) %o S RN G RS, i he fit with it b alter-| PORT WORTH, Texas,' Maron) [Damcell not vollng. Waqm e ' |EOe FORESE, G0 f atlle o 3 4 0 charter a plane to Washington, D.| TW0 Invitations to regional con- 1 P—The Army Air Forces 1CUst: his confirmation was which is conducting hearing o a 41 34 1.03 T caRriin o - e BNt 1o the Y ns were read. The first was kE cited opinion |$30,000,000 B-36, horalded a5 seja| @eccrded 15 yeas and ‘one nay. |the probosal to,send, {HgUigd:amil- whitenorse 17 0 PL: OIOUGY | Brastaafie: "t o % for the convention of the Pacific 5 &5 i b A g ‘1( alded as able A itary missions, as wellsas money. v,.utat 50 0 SN i rifiwast’ Wradd - AsBciatiah L B) “Tis & s £ ;_‘M W" m’ :“ m:)m\?u-ll:'l ::(‘1 The Alaska Legislature cnalked|to the two Mediterranean coun- *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:20 a. m The mission of tie represenia- tle Aprii 14 and 15, and the y TRORDUSSL y SE I 08 A et p another score . tries. | ) 2 YNOPSIS: The low D d ek res Wor % e Hd ek W h productive of litigation return,” is safe to fly another day. “P another score yesterday after: WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low | 1 € tives would be to ask that the chief se for the convention of the on when the Governor of A].\sk’\‘ Patterson “_u'(; asked by Rep ,Varys (R-Ohio), what the term ed Board of Trade of Cen- nd ce cd executive take positive action to A sure is forming prevent ‘urther stoppages of Alaska Peninsula yesterday mornit sure is finally enacted.! Although e's massive gal lights in the Senate, however, right landing gear was damaged, plan ent down nominations of Ketch- the Yukon Territory th roi Anotk British Columbia in Prince r disposinz of that knotty Fort Wort problem to their sa : that the courts Test Pilot B. A. Erickson and Co.|lKan attorney A. H. Ziegler and| ‘{f‘:}‘)"‘i‘h::"’r’!'n';“ 1‘3‘"!‘:,"9:3 Pa. | #Dout 8D miles southwest of Dixon Fntrance and it | ed to increase shippive. and to further long term Rupert, August 6, 7 and 8. ' The uld ality of its|pilot Gus Green nursed the . air oM ator O. D. Cochran for o nyre fod. “That 1o or bres. |0 intensity and move n wstward into the G angements for continuous ser- sxcond letter also acknowledged g glant to & &mooth stop. - the ppointment to the Territorial|terson repiec. -Laas is PeS” | ight. A ridge of high pressure extends northwa vice ; ¥ the Jurcau Chamber of Commerce ** Board of Education and the Board|ent estimate. It is based on the onter located about 800 mil th of the At the session of the Executive as an affiliated member of the my airfield last night A rersity assumption that the British mili faction, the 'as hundreds of soldiers and other ‘/‘x‘l,xi‘]"”"‘ of Fthe O e o il B RE T, o their cal- spectators cheered o i o a ) for the time being Two hours earlier, the huge plane ¢ ScoombanyIng I R e werld's pest ¢ 8, GrovRrnox A o ”» mes Dead werld’s largest land bomber— to com-| Vorys: “And Turkey? Board of the Chamber yesterday, Assoc the idea had heen thrown out, and Re: 5 of the recent public op- telegram sent to Fairbanks inion poll conducted by the Cham- ing that possible favorable re- Ler of Commerce were presented of such a trip did not war- as the final business of the ses- hrough the Bering Sea to the m. Southeast Al ranged this noving £lowl) low as minus 23 degree a with eastward pr morning from 3! y easty Senators turned bac Colder vith temper In his me: nominations, ed: “I am wholly willing to 4( tures wright. Snow or ward ¢ Two As expected, they quickly sat on had disgorged 12 of the 14 men » S i y S . @ o A stiff wind caught thefs, Py With its (the dature’s) | Patterson: ' lrain has fallen during the from Queen the expense. |sion and discussed briefly. ¢ H '.vu i and ;VNM G over eXpressed w Also, he stated: Rept. Mundt (R-SD) observed arlotte Sound to the Ker he telegram continued by sug-! Norman B. Wigntoff of the b st cection of the rolling ‘min D€ felt it proper and just that It would be very comfortable y,i...o. of Canada, northwestern Canada, ce gesting doubt that President Tru- Ketchikan offices, U. S. Fish and L "; e : west of Fort Worth. &ix DS Teasoning and the background to the American people if we could and over the Aleutian Tslands man has any p to force la- Wildl vics, was the only guest I K, e Do of the men were ijured 1. Jans 19k the: whole sithatEANIRGIIIE spell £1as ok hecaiie SEGEE - MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN bor to work or management to introd: SR e Bl ke 404" available to the Legislature. The tion is sort of blank chekish. Repotis trom Marine Stations at 4:30 B, M. toda continue operation of shipping at ———— 5 with Senator Frank Peratrovich ab- ty of making an Chief reason given for not making Mundt added that he “had iy WIND Height of Waves @ 1oss. e Lo s X fding becamie: 4nejde re-appointmentsit il Ane Best find | offering am RAEECHREN T Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Obiections were raised by mem- CE. FROM A Two other repeaters war cuency larding bectme @D- |place was that he 21t it advisable limiting the military missions to 1 L foot bers of the Chamber today to e the upper house during thi ‘H‘l"‘\ ”' -_h‘(‘ .tvuk the air to_appoint younger men. 100 in each country. He n.sk_eu a8 10 1 foot the abrupt wording of the tele- Il:m( ;;\‘m.fla registered at the noon. One of them, H. B. 99 ; ~;_-\» I:’:l i Il)gi}l 5 ij In regard to the regent post, the Vg':?u}d you have any objec- § a1 0 1 foot gram, and it was suggested that » 0! Huu;x 22 Ax?chmage‘.vex»p crease maximum aid payments fo Seotdtisy. | :x‘-h Governor also cited the geographi- tion? Guatd Island 3 - other wires d ched by this|Flerence O. E George B. Grigs- i dependent children, was vote -- L, QUBR (Al fao hat only on he S : 3 Chamber had by unc abrupt. by and Lee Dolan. 5 o8 . A ening.: Hot At cal factor that only one of the | Cape Decision Pt. Cloud : 3 feet Chamber had been undu @ )s down a second time. The other, by ¢ 10 " gasoline and ©iZht regents on the Board hereto- | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING z " a still unexplained quirk, received 'Uined e and sore has c from the First Di- 2 g , g ¢ passengers, the plane fcXe has come from the First Di Protected waters of Southeast Alaska nor Sumner Strait r ~ B I e SDCUI L PP TS g . Also the message said: “It cutherly winds h”wwn variable unc les per hour ton time up The passed measure was toder is portant for the record, how- tected waters S 1d outside H. B. 53, appropriating $165,000 for wyer. manager of ©Ver» to state that I offered to re- waters, Dixon 1ta riable w miles per ructing and equipping h 5 rth ton "of Cun- 1ok point Mr. Cochran to the Board » hour. Variable ¢ 5S W 1 W anc 2 % an almost duplicate of Sen- < 23 S of Regents if he desired reappoint- — . L S tee Aircraft Corpora- i Victor Rivers’ defeated S. B { the B-36, praiseq Ment and would so express his 1 M v K"_L[i) R 2 93. A unanimoys “do pa R b ey il et 1 R 06 QOS s the Finance Committee may have po¢ "VOHeeril o6 9F She; DuEs, S ik 4 B o AL seh the| Belancing the great bulk of tne| Senator Cochran today afflrmed pyun Nelson was indicted for ON ALASKA RAILRJAD o A top-speed trip through lln. machine so that its welg: bore that he had been offered re-ap- pirder in the fir degree thi Senate was accorded House Joint chiefly on it undamaged left peintment early in the session, but morning in a trae bill returned by * Memorial 39, by Maurice Johnson, which asks that -commercial air- craft not be ruled off Ladd and \ding gear, the pilots rolled it to | With @ mighty long string at- the Grand Jury in District Court. Col. J. P. Johnson, Genera gentls stop 6:20. Tt settleq tached.” Cochran said the GoVver- Nelson is charged with the slaying Manager of the Alaska Railroad, wly on the right wheel where a 10r's offer followed a long har- of Jim Ellen in Juneau on Decem- has notified Jack O'Cor Game “ndc Army Abfields until 00" 46 hold it in a straight 8nGue as to why the post should be per 22, 1946. Management Supervisor U . t s can be provided goynward position had failed, | iilled with a younger man. This afternoon, Nelson was gaken s, Fish and Wildlife Service, that breadth Bible the cities of Fairbanks and An- ! i S =3 g - before Judge Harry E. Pratt to be 106 moose have been killed by Al- three a -eighths ». With no discussion and ar rage. aigned but the arraignment was aska Railroad equipment during the 1o motions wasted, the memorial 'i'@fi ASHBY ls postponed until tomorrow at 10 four minutes of the time it was logal counsel. Nelson told the freceived frque Wie Howte, o 'u i JUDGMENI 559‘ ARRA!G“ED o“ court that he can afford some Hospital Claims p's fees, but payment for attorne DARIGOLD Sweet Cream Grlory Be!l Fo .c,,m sho'riee The most troublesome measure that he had been unable to se- ,[/ o fe %) ’f'f/"' ‘ R acted upon was the Senate Finance Federal Court y today MURDER (HARGE cure a lawyer. The Judge di- )(0 7;/1 ’“" ,//")" l"’ BUI IER b Committee’s substitute measure for ght in a judgment in the rected that he have an attorney & 3 . P both Senate Bill 86 and House Bill amcunt of $504 for Everett BUCh-| pomac H. Ashby was arraigned When ke appears tomorrow mom- Wru'f;fif//m "A' the loveliest butter evu'dlunud, house- ~ 65. Cemiining a number of claims anan in his suit against William 4 ";'s District Court this morn- iNg: & &z wives say, s so sweet, delicate, freshly fra- by hospitals throughout Alaska for Hart and Carl Bergstrom of Ju- ];\" r'm Admrncs of mumer‘ in the The indictment of Nelson was o, / grant, and long keeping.” Yes, there is only ).»xmbv.xwmem lur’ care given in- neu & 'f!w suit nllll)&(* over. nd degree. Ashby, almost deaf, the onlly bill .l}axxdle(l J:;;v .;u:it:. ¥ 4”0%‘5; one Darigold Butter— churned always from ‘!-, " digents, the bill came up on the M(%mt bile accident January d considerable difficulty in hear- Pratt (_us mom'm_g by il s o fresh, sweet cream of whipping consistency. il calendar without yet having been 1946, on the Douglas Highway, be- . .= &0 charges read to him by A0 Victor Power. With this case e, 1 ! formally accepted in lieu of the tween an auto driven by Buch- 0= 0 G Fec Ty g o) dicposed of, there are only a few i i Vo 'e: ¥ anal a K B by o s S cted D! two. ‘megsures it would supplant. anan Ry R ',‘ Hert| o or. He will be permitted to enter TUROY cases expec d m,,bp ha And, e able discussion fol- for the Arctic Cab Co. of which| Dlea tomorrow at 10 s.m. Ashby Defore the blnnhd J;‘Ju i lowed before it was adopted Bergstrom was proprietor G & g expected to be the shortest sess o ¥ s accus shooting hley q Senator O. D. Cochran re-stated | The trial lasted o day and a ;“‘!“Ch“; 61‘111 J‘ane:uofill;( omsot‘:clrc} here in the history of Grand Ju the stand taken the day before by |Del The aulgtnal ;amohnts S deek e Rl s 'uea ted R R Finance Committee member John |Quested by Buchanan was §704. In) "0 ‘cion made an error in EXNOSEON ! Butrovich, Jr; that if the claims 8Warding e e, | N e et i kil ; were just they should be paid off ,”w iR e g R T e el R Now for the first time 010D, e Bubsitn broposst ot O s o o i, B Altormey. B, 0%, Gll- NUERNBERG, Germany, March LR A FEGEL b 10, B antia I S L atntics ; .ntad by |more, Jr.. immediately rose to his 27—(P—A bomb explosion last Finance Chairman Joe Green Hb{ Pl S TORTROCiRG (R L : . coiveatl i Sl i the Nuern- i ] Norman C. Banfield I the de- feet and requested a correction or night slightly damaged the Nuern pointed cut that some of the claims 4 Al NG Do aRE AT Baesi oY # . L O fendants by M. E. Monagle clarification from the court. The berg office of the Bavarian Com “m. sack [(v' 181 4 3; il um‘i nunr:_ Jurors 1~‘:;‘vinr7 the case were: proper charge was then read. missioner ior racial and tical o | of them were ever authorized by yip ™ 1o "purtrd Wiliam L. Ashby, who is free on $7,000 persecutees, a German official an- 4 the Department of Public Welfare. = 4 g g ; : He argued they were no obligation Burkbart, Arthur R. Hudson, John|bcnd, was represented by attorney nounced today. 5 of the Territory o 10 OPUEAYNON | sacobs, John Krugness, Sr., Jo-|Howard Stabler. At the same time other German 2 X 3 .iseph A LaPierr Odelia Light, R T officials in the American-occupied '7 ,")1‘ In reply to a qum\ by pl(jsld?nt Mae J. Shbin, Mary C. Theat. Bobo] FROM VANCOUVER, B. C. State of Bavaria reported a wave, I‘H‘dv'“ I",“_]mlm‘ as to the JUstifi- |0 winiard, Dean K. Wil | B. M. Burns is registered from of anti-Semitic rumors reminiscent cation for i clilmk. SeRAGNion m walle ) Vancouver, B. C. at the Baranof. of Nazi days. - Lo Cochran recited the circumstances y £ & 3 A 3 Lehind the claim from the May- — - e ——— nard-Columbus Hospital at Nome . { | W Senator Leo Rogge assured the | 122 Second St FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phere 36 ent that claims from Fair- in Juneau and Douglas CHEDDAR CHEESE anks d rightfully be assumed o 1 y. All the Fairbanks Try a golden slice of this vitamin rich cheese j”” !\";' BMB 240 IR0 (e ARD- uneau p o s ery today. It can be used in so many clever, eco r oof S 6. . ° B o 1A : | 1 ways as a delicious main dish. Quality Pay Off In Full I Sp I 2]-d omical g waily, by general agreement, the 4 g : ITURE i ecia ay excursion guaranteed. substitute was aceepted ana the|| New Custom-Built, Handsomely Tailored Quality FURNITURE in : amounts 1o be appropeiated fof| Y with stop-overs ‘ each hospital were amended up to‘ the Fahrlc You ChOOSe irom our ¢ | 100 percent of the bills presented, | i . | to make a total of $16472.70. 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