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= THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE [ : “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” § « VOL. LXIV., NO. 10,570 JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1947 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS RUSSIA IS GIVEN THREAT BY MARSHALL j\- OFFERMADE, HIROHITA [President PLANE IN JADE STOLEN Subcommitiee of House STIFFNOTEIS | SETTLEMENT = DOFFS HAT ~ 0f Mexito ~ (RASH IN |ATSEATTLE PublicLands Comingfo DISPATCHED TOCROWD Talks Out NARROWS: ISRECOVERED Alaska; Study Statehood T9 SOVIETS L | L, w WASHINGTON, May 3.—®— % 1 Sy ‘ o ‘ o |- | o Three Unions of Telephone Japanese Emperor Be- Tells U. N. Members Inter- Small Fairchild Taking Cff; Semi-Precious Stone from | The Howse Public Lands subcom- | Trouble May Arise Over ~ Workers Refreat from | comes ‘Symbol of State” ' national Cooperation | at Pefersburg Collides | Alaska Valued at $20,- NAVY AIDS Boeoens Rotinn ctarn kegsiitiin semememy of Govern- R : i . | { hood until next year, will visit the i Wage Demands | Under New Constitution | Needed for Mankind with Troller | 000 fo $60,000 | ARE ASKED ey e oo s Congres v et of Korea cesses this summer, Chairman 1 (By THE ASSOCIATZD PRENS) TOKYO, May 3—(P—Japanese, NEW YORK, May 3—P—Pres-| PETERSBURG, Alaska, May 3.' SEATTLE, May 3.—®—After re- Crawford (R-Mich) said toda Bargaining agents for three strik- welcomed their new “no war” con-ident Miguel Aleman of Mexico —M—A small Fairchild plane, pi-. covering approximately six tons of | The Committee’s delay was based | WASHINGTON, Zday 3.—if— ing Illinois unions today were the stitution today by happily mobbing told the United Nations Assembly loted by Barney Iverson of Wran-!valuable jade houlders, stolen from| on a desire by members to person- | SCCTetary of State Marshall advis- o first among National Federation of Emperor Hirohito in Imperial Plaza in extraordinary session today that|gell and owned 'by the Alaska'a storage lot recently, a represen-| Inally investigate many conditions|®d Russia today the United States Telephone Worker affiliates to re-'while their band played the fam- international cooperation was the Island Airways, crashed in Wran- tative of the owners today said he Jabout which questions were- raised | %l insist that all Koren political |, treat from their demand of a $6 ed U. S. military march, “Stars only way to prevent mankind from gell Narrows after colliding with was awaiting orders from his head —_— |at hearings just completed jeleiients e conpkgn tHECTEN- weekly wage ‘boost in settlement of jand Stripes Forever.” !falling into another conflict whichia trolling boat on its takeoff yes- office in Los Angeles regarding dis- | Only committeemen voting to ap- ation ‘_’f A new government. the 27-day-old nation-wide tieup. | Without uttering a word, the!would wipe out the present form [terday afternoon !pnsnl of the semi-precious stone.| Improvemefltof Bases Re-"""’“' immediate statehocd: tos:the Unless Russia specifically agrees, The agents said last night they Emperor who becomes a mere of civilization. Iverson suffered severe head in-! Noiman C. Stines, consulting en- ’ { Territory wa: Rep. Miller (R-Neb) (he hinted in a letter to Foreign ) ' Minister Molotov, this country may had accepted a $4 a week pay hike “symbol of state” under the M agreement, subject to approval of Arthur-approved constitution, wa. Taking the rostrum after Assem- juries. His two passengers, L. W.[ginegr for the Arctic Circle Ex-| r(h i who also is the only member of v mcon o] " AP it » boy ¢l y - bly President Oswaldo Aranha wel- Sauer, Seattle, and A. D. Barker, ploration, Inc., said bis firm lo- sea 4 Tes"ng Of New !(1"- group to have toured Alaska. |1:;N;;' 8 J();::d“;‘e% _’:‘:‘L;fln n::;:_ ! their 16,000 members. Spokesmen the star attraction for 5000 Japa- comed him as ohe of the great-|San Francisco, suffered from shock. vated the jade in a vacant lot near P | Delegate Y -Als X : T as at- | § | | Delegate E. L. Bartlett (D-Alas-' .o : for one of the unions said they nese at the constitutional xally. |est contributors to peace in our Ihe Plane was a total loss. ;Wocd)awn Avenue and North 66th Weaponson reram {ka) said last night he did not h"'}’“"f’}‘]‘f“ c?zlmril::l' hary . planned a meeting today of the' The little Emperor arrived at 11| generation, Aleman said: = |Street shortly after noon yes- B |lieve the committee’s decision had ' ceiting u ur{n’, Cl Rk e members to decide upon acceptance a. m. in a chill rain. He walked| «Only this cooperation can suc-| The beat involved in the freak terday. It was taken from a fenced WASHINGTON, May 3.—® | delayed statehood }n,. K‘f)r,l: ah::o;:‘e:nx‘ad]go:;rcx;nnle.x;: . § y 1 sol y @ rkily t t! cee ~ui- collisi was tl 2 a v st ¢ = 4 $ 2 ] Ry % i, or rejection of the agreement,'solemnly and jerkily to the front ceed in overcoming the difficul sion 'e Nesika with the in lot at Elliott Avenue West and|, . .1 or 5 $127800000 public| “Even if our bill had been ap- May 8 when members failed to which they said was an offer of the of the platform He Wore a f(ies that have arisen at the close owner, Clarence Rand, and Joe West Mercer Place within the past!“PP ial ¢ | e e AT R T PRt Sei0at | e Iilinois Bell Telephone Company. | brown, battered hat, a tan over- of the war and must, finally, con-|Eisenstein both of Sitka, aboard 'two weeks {orks Dot HHWENE Toves ‘! s 5 i el agree on - just what = politiesl £ P! Ay 7 R N p Al p SAERYY B e | 4 9 ment of bases, research and test- |impossible, so late in the session, “democracy” means. The company announcement, said, €0at, and carried an old-fashioned vert into a state of peace—a true Nelther man was injured. { Valued at between $20,000 and| 4 p to have expected passage in both | i b i S i rarsal ! dade biadk umbrells. pence=4hb ¢ Unbertain DasiAy - iin Private advices received from'$60,000, in its present rough form, ing of new weapons, has been dnk-\H ke Korea since has been split along g P ) ed of Congress by the Navy. ouses, or even in one of them un- the 38th parallel of latitude into | from the union and that it was ac- _ He stood there for a moment. which we have been laboring for Barker, who is representative of|the jade was mined along the V¢l next sesslor?” Bartlett sa ad- | cepted “in order to stop the econ- Emperor and subjects faced each geveral months.” /the Albers Milling Company, stated Koluk River in the northern part The request was made ycslel'd‘-l.\'-'“m: i jRATEnte S ;,‘f:;s,xgfi:sm" W other in mutual silent embarrass-| He was given a tremendous ova- Be Was not hurt. iof the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, along with a suggestion that $55,- | ic loss, discomfort and hardshij 5 T wi . g MRS & | Eo Spmdiniacs P ment. Then Hirohito started to'tion as he began to speak ! - e iand shipped here in November. 580,000 be spent modernizing com-| I Welcome the trip by the com-| 1In his new letter to Molotov o all concerned. : 3 p e e 5 APES | 1 2 shine | mittee because I think the mem- Marshall noted, “to avoid any fu- | But in Wasiugon, Mrs. Anne lift bis hat, thought better of —Aleman drove to the assembly| | No police action was contem-|bat ships bers who desire more information |t isunder » % b Benscoter, President of the Tllinois it and put it tack. on his head. fhall at Flushing Meadow over rain-| iplated on the case as no officlal; Of the amount sought for thelghout the Territory will come backjl;lx:;edml‘;::t::“?n?;mfl '-’l’“t the | Trasfic Union anda member of the. This brought a roar from the syept streets to appear before the report was filed with the Depatt-|public works program, $60500,000| o4 on the proposition that Alaska |contention that ng. representatl o CNFTW's Policy Committee, sald cmw(:i )Tho) Em;;el:mr smlle(li(. re(; 55 delegates as one of the high-| -m;nnh dstmos said msd m(~m kni‘wfwould be spent on bases in Alaska, | muct nave statehood for our own.of Korean Demomtlep;:::{:: .v:d S 3l 43 » moved his hat like an awkward Jights of his New York visit. who had taken the jade from the'Newfoundland, G Pearl Har- 2 Wi _ she would “strongly urge rejection g f ig ' ewfoundland, Guam, Pearl Har-|gge and the sake of the nation.”|social organizations should be b . suitor and bowed slightly. “Nothing indeed would be more "storage lot, but that he did not| por, Puerto Rico, the Panama Can- ! 4 vk rganizations should be barr- Or~'¥;§sa§e;::x:fiother attempt by , TDis gesture from the man be- gisturbing than to acquiesce, either {know whether or not any action!g) Zone, Greenland and Saipan. | i oo f‘;il s::: bceoc-;sumu:n by the com- g fore whom all Japanese once bow- by convenience or fatigue, in a {would be taken. | Projects proposed for Alaska are: | i use of any expressed a Bell System to bust telephone i s i 8 4 { L D opinions concerning their eoun- unions,” sha said. fed brought dnother roar: from. teimere ficHion of pesce” Alsman i ; by | Operating base, Adak, ship facil- {try's future government, LT s crowd. 3 lsaid, “because peace is not an | ities and various buildings. i g iied . . Unions Invelved ! Premier Shigeru Yoshida stepped equilibrium of conveniences but i Slm OF e B ioisniaieeo - Taio: © BotEdy.| i issiainsis ast year on ex- The unions mvolved_ are he Il- to the microphone and proposed rother a firm determination of ] 3% JRAN [Adak - ‘opéeatidng 1mig 3l ’ ic uding all- parties critical of the linois Telephcne Traffic Union, the three “banzai®. Giterally. “10,000 the spirit. SPORIA" f b R vttt e S ] . Four-Power Moscow agreement in Pederation of Telephone Clerks of years") The {housands raised both | And in order that such determ-rmucueq fishing in the . lower| pAJAMAS BREAK'I {communtoattbns faniities, o ron e iy Mo Tilinois, and the Commercial Tele- hands skyward and shouted as jnation may, at all times, V“““"‘Cul};mbxr RNS il eed of ler| r l R S i iy “equx ol J run for not more than five years ‘ phone Workers’ Union. ‘they always did in the past. i i dbtas | s RVRL. ., 4CTOQN the , , equip H .under a trusteeship. The effect In Washington, the American & Kl 23] “he, ag!xg_n of ll:lm ;Jmt:)dv Nations, chances that catches for the first! 'NIRUDERS ES(AP | for fixed operation of mobile ground of the Russian move was to bar s 3 a it is indispensible for this Organ- week of the spring season would | ! control approach unit. . t - - Telephone and Telegraph Company . |ization never to defraud the hope pe as large af a,g, ir,tome Ox:il:: —_— | Radio ]s‘t’mmn Kodiak, consoli- “”era"z’; S0 e e boa also made its first w=iove toward B ( Flshermen May fof fvee fmen everywhers? | arg: S y s G i S {ist parties. strike settlement through a wage =@ %% i g i Fishing remained excellent in the Harvey Barton, Jr., was making| - PR S | 1 110 years | PHILADELPHIA, May 3—®— dated communications. I‘ 1 o s T middle section of the river and good progress in a battle with! ' ! | R i i increase oifer. Previously holding | A kHl h p . . stly for arbitration, the, g i . - - ] i g:;:;e:;!a;ft‘:re;x iz:: :szoozn lon;“ S l er "(es ‘several packing houses worked two intruders early today until AlASKA (OASIAL Ra(e mad People NumberNAvY lA“S ! T | ea rom Ioverume Thursday night All were neighbors, aroused by the noise of | 125'000_14 Horses distance employees increases of $2. VANCOUVER, B. C., May 3—® | i operating at capacity. |the street fight, began turning on'! $3, and $4 a week on a geograph- Yl 5 WMok i % G, e 152 & x At F feal basis, but the unions promptly —Negotiations between the U.mte‘t.l . > ¢ ‘lights. i Readv a' POS‘ turned it down Fishermen and Allied Workers' | | The lights—and a break—en- L | dt Acceptance o‘f the $4 weekly in- Union and the Salmon Operators’ | usloms ea {abled the men to escape as Bartun] | & | AL Y 2" committee may bring a demand by t ibeat a hasty retreat back into | LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 3.— [ ( Creases WS KAl b e rhers, the fishermen for higher 1047 et Resi ns 0"' |the house. i [The Derby madness that strikes | York City unions of office WOXKers, ;o prices, informed sources, YAKIMA, May 3.—(P—Bites g ie g The two men who had besn in-! alnca Coastal Alrlines reported |'is, toWwn on fthe first Saturday i i rators and maintenance ; M; ¢ but operators ar said today. (from a wood tick caused the death sistently ringing the bell grabbed|go,: passenger flights yesterday, in May each year was somewhat | workers whose services are nece: L A Hom. I w h' ’ i 8 | mbPe {nASTE. THAK KysE /A Operators warned that higher yesterday afternoon of Sally Jo nwas |ng O} | Mrs. Barton as she opened the door | carrying a total of 38 persons and | s n today as sary for restoration of normal se canned salmon prices may bring Gedosch, 2i: year old daughter of 13‘ about 1:30 a. m. Barton le"p"‘mu('hing 41 Mook Pankkes 8it- some 125,000 race-mad people at- i empted t 1 s vice declined the offer. a buyers' reaction both in the Mr, and Mrs. Waldo F. Gedosch,! Union Me.rzcr domestic and export markets. Dis-|Route 3, Yakima, The tick is be- | WASHINGTON, May 3—®—!eamed, drove the men into the Yar GAlBtass A ¥edls |14 three-year-old colts. | % In other labor developments, the cugsions are scheuled to begin thislieved to have burrowed its way| Wiliam R. Johnson, whose man-isicet and was knocking them| ' “; pon: Bans -“'Lml‘fd Sar.| The main reason for the extra-| Deted Planes COmIng | CIO and AFL failed to agree, in yeegend, linto the little girls scalp while 88ement of the Customs Bureauiqown as fast as they could geti, =o%nn ! PASSCIECIS Wee (89 Pat7 ordingry confusion attending the 5 1, thelv twooday sessonSeniing ey el e Ishe was playing in the woods near|Nas Leen sharply criticized by Con-lup until the ‘lights came on. |opis 300 Roy Livingston: to eb-l7srd and biggest of all Kentucky| Over Arctic ¥ terday, on a method of uniting the A[EU"A" FROM the family’s Blewett Pass cabin 10 BTéss: has asked to be relieved of| 1y was then he noticed that akee, Irene Johnson and Pfl"lt‘“"‘uerlne.\ was the fact that there! | two groups into one union. k ldays ago. She developed a high|Dis Post as commissioner. the drawstring of his pajamas had|MCOT8ili to Sitka, Edith' Ryan'wasn't an outstanding ‘favorite| WASHINGTICN, May 3—(M-The i i [fover amd spreading . paralysis| SECTEtary of — the Treasury Sny- broken, and Mr. C. Ryan: to Wrangell, among the 14 horses that are due NaVy plans a $55580,000 experi- (Continued.-on Page Five) SEATI[E WITH pesd e |der announced last night the 51-| ST RN Helen Stutte; to Ketchikam, Har- to parade to the post at 2:45 p, Ment in new phases of undersea B T i S LR o Iyear-old Johnson will serve as| old Foss and Mr. and Mrs. Christ- m. (PST) today for the 73rd edi- |Warfare, including the use of sub- |special advisor to the -American | enson. tion of Col. Matt Winn's guessing Marines to detect airplanes over delegation at the International B u l l E T I N S From Juneau to Gustavus, Mr. game the Arctic Ocean, 4 i The Washi ; 32 FOR JUNEAU F e as lnglon; i and Mrs, Rector; to Pelican, Ed- Skies were cloudy and threaten- The Department asked Con- i d A 7 ]( IE I l ! trade conference in Geneva and! Merr’y_Go_Round‘po':':‘e““i“’(’)‘z‘lD&le‘;z‘sflt‘e‘r:;;‘t?w;‘_‘1 oa xp. ora o'y then step down to a subordinatei ward Blanning and Mr. Whipple; 'ing, although the weatherman fail- 8€ss last night for authority to ~'noon from Seattle, sailing at 10 wo,k |n Alaska |position in the customs Bureau; from Hoonah to Pelican, Charles ed to see any rain in prospect. | COnvert nine destroyers, four sub- — s 4 1 BACID Bl B {when he returns. | SEATTLE — The price of gaso- Whitney; from Hoonah to Juneau,| Even so, the track at Churchill Marines and two other ships for By DREW PLARSON o'clock for Seward and wayports.| | Johnson’s present assistant,|line dropped three-tenths of a cent F. G. Johnson; from Ketchikan to Downs was classed as muddy from OPerations in the Polar regions. J— i Incoming passengers were R. W. MayBe Aba“done Frank Dow, will act as commis-|per gallon throughout the' State Juneau, Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhns heavy rains yesterday and warlier Three of the submarines would WASHINGTON—Three backstage Bentley, L. G. Berg, Mrs. Berg, sioner pending a new appointment. of Washington today. All major and D. Bottles; from Wrangell, in the week |be made into troop. or cargo car- meetings have been staged by west-, Fred and Mrs. Coulson, George and: ,, b o {gasoline and oil companies have Chuck Erlich and Carl Arola; from Officials said ‘it would require Yiers and the fourth would be- ern Republicans against the relent- Mrs. Carter, Kay and Mrs. K.| WASHINGTON, May 3—A—, either ordered the price reduction'Petersburg, Ray Matthews and A. considerable sunshine to dry out ¢OMe an Arctic “picket” or recon- less slashing of Interior Department Enders, J. S. Fly, Mrs. M. Good, Exploration and reseach on fission "ew Appon‘men‘ or are expecting orders to put the E. Owens. the strip by post time, indicating Palssance craft. | tunds which kill reclamation-irri-!H. M. and Mrs. Hamill, A. Hermle |able and other strategic minerals| [cut into effect. | From Tenakee to Juneau, Sam the prospect of slow trotting by The destroyers would be equip- gation projects for the west. This; Vera Lonergan, Mildred Meyer, may have to be abandoned or| M d b i |Asp; from Sitka, Roy Levine, |the three-year-old colts. ped with latest anti-submarine de- has been the most serious test of | L. G. and Mrs. Nelson, Mae Nelson, sharply curtailed July 1 for lack; a e y pfeSidenh RYE, N. Y— The psycho]qg[sgrc‘eo;.ge Walters, D;)m!hyy Wl\ltneyl‘ 5 N |viges, some on the secret list. pre- House Republican leadership* so, Mr. and Mis. John Newmarker, lof funds, Dr. R. R. Sayers, Direct-| WASHINGTON, May 3.—(P—|Who claimed discovery of the so-(nmnce Phoenix, Agnes Fuller | |Sumably to cope with such fast, 1 far. { Mrs. Sarah Nye, H. G. Rosenbul‘ger,;or of the Bureau of Mines, said|president Truman today appointed called “lie detector” test, Dr. Wul-'Mr‘ and Mrs. Edd;e Edwards, Mrs‘ L long-range undersea boats as the f First’ protest conference was stag- ;A L. Sanstrom, Mrs. Ole Westby, today. Rear Admiral Roscoe H. Hillen-|iam Moulton Marston, died today Baker and Mrs. Gus Klaney. = | Iass Ilver |the end of World War T ! + ed a week ago Sunday when Reps.|Sharon and Darlene Westby, A. C.! Pacific Northwest projects which|yoetter to be director of U. S ;at this Rye home. Dr. Marston | G v | |the end of World War II. l/* Hal Holmes of Washington and Bettis, Joel Collum, W. Fling, Floyd he said would te hit through the' central Intelligence © Tlwas 53, | | The two other ships are a | John Phillips of California went!Leika, Cecil Wyzard. {slashing of the bureau’s appropria- |~ Hilenkcetter will succeed Lt.! o o o o o o o o o speedy attack transport, to be to the Capitol early in the morn-| Leaving for Valdez were Ed Nag- tion from $10533875 to $4233750, Gen, Hoyt S. Vandenberg, who is| e ” ea' or an'equlpp ed with itrenking ; aiine ing to talk things over with Speak- | hel, Ray Peterman and C. H. Keil.jinclude coal exploratory work i yeturning to the Army Air Forces| WASHINGTON — A constitu-| ¢ \WEATHER REPORT | ment for carrying troops and cargo er Joe Martin and Appropriations | Yakutat passengers were Mrs. Su-|Alaska. {for “important dutles” at the re-’“o,"al amendment barring x:l] fed-| ¢ Temperature for 24-Hour o' in Arctic waters, and one LSD Chairman John Taber. After more |sie Abrahams, R. B. Clifton and' quest of Gen. Dwight D, Eisen-|o 2nd.state aid to school "Wholly| o perjoq Ending 7:30 oClock e sy : | danding ship, dock) which . ean than five hours of Sabbath dis-:David Brown. Seward-bound were, |hower,” Chief of Staff. jor ,1,n part under sectarian con-ig This' Morning o BERKELEY, Calif, May 3—P— pe modified into a type capable cussion, a call was put in for Ohio’s, Alma Hooper, Tom Popovich, IvamBE"E" BY So"' eI i !mfl, was proposed today by Rep. o 7, o |A sliver of glass killed George of carrying heavy construction | Robert Jones, who heads the In-|Zanoff, Syd Barton, William A. CLEVELANDS RETURN |°%n (D-S0) le 1 Juneau—Maximum, 48; o120 40, last night as he slp- cargo through ice fields. l terior Department Subcommittee ofll’_’lfikv Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Wil- luv[s s'o AS Mr. and Mrs. G. Earl Cleveland i ypw CAST _ |e minimum, 37, . ‘pzd ‘mt‘ A :d!hli()o‘ljn e anrd‘“"_ h]-‘ Military strategists have been the Appropriations Committee.'liamson, ¥vonne Larrain, Rose| [ s [returned by PAA plane yesterday, | ASTRE, Delie= A MHlic) 7 A " irport eMarimum, 407 @ | oo 050 WoRiss door Of 8 stal)placing logseatie aSiEhARS.n. N { However, tnese talks got nowhere.® Larrain, Howard Lyng, J. H. Carter, | Full pAvME"l {aiter a six-weeks trip to the States, |- ooion occurred ab 2:45 B Mg pyinimym, 35 o [Shower. ; THB. daor shatiefed. A “Polar’ Conofpts ef. . Rosihia 9 Twice later in the week western Gus George, George Walters, Royal | fthe last ten days of which he spenil‘uday # the plant of ‘the Deemer'. WS o [Ja88ed section almost severed Isa-|ture war because the shortest way : % ces in | Leveine, Gerald Ca: A L. ] | Steel Casting Company. Twelve | 3 . leff’s left arm and a stilletto-like for aircraft and guided missiles to jv i o “mut‘d thglrfifl::zces T Vaughn, Alf Hendreren, B, G| LOS ANGELES, May 3—UP—The 10 a Se:‘me hospital, where he un- o the 200 employees were injured, ® ~ WEATHER FORECAST e picce pierced his heart. reach this country frapa Europe s private meetings, eac! wi y , 3 “lwill of Robert Calv erwent' an operation. g S i . (Juneau and Vieinity) . s - Eak - San Francisco's fearless Dick Welch | Nelson, Alex Kupoff, Paul Rudolph, | yron ovia Calif., me;n!ors “;—E:ba(t):‘ A AT doay Rl o . . S m-irh;hzfl‘;f" ,:;;‘sl Yt . night presiding. (G- L. Hall, Owen Maser, Osborn!|oqay cuts off his son Robert ALASKANS AT JUNEAU | SEATTLE — Th fan|® Partly cloudy today and | S“AMER MOVEMH"S e ‘ & z vords in tell-' Spee and C. R. O'Connell. i Al s > E e owner of an| sl i | was only for authorization for the Welch minced -no Wodds I e e g Morris Sweet with $10 “in full| foil truck involved in a fatal bus)® Sunday. Not much change in e/ program, not actual funds. The :nez z:‘: u;:?tpual:;mn ;::"t:g::: g‘gft‘( SITKA FOLE HERE )k)‘ayment for the won:errul beating‘arseills:;;inlc atH the ;lobrel Juneau 'cyash near Seattle has pleaded 1.,.': temperature. ® | Princess Louise, from south, duelplan calls for spending the money he e gave me last night.” . Hannal rom An- jg ® at 8 o'clock h | fl leadership. Jones of Ohio, he said, Ethel Campbell, employee on| The will, dated last January 8,|chorage, Arthur L. Sandstrom !mm‘:pfre:&ortooranc:‘:r:igcfie o\:fin?“::;:f » PRECIPITATION ol I’ahsanuo schg‘:]i:! to sail n-om‘:.': ::erexez };fl?)x:ih:n:::a‘il:\zg fi?”im sees the development of the west|Japonski Island, Miss Anna J.relates the beating was adminis-|Cobol and Carl Grahn from Skag-|tive equipment. V. J. Thompson|® (Past 24'hours ending 7:30 L. tacay) ® |Seattle today. The Department also lskeg au- 1 OB the geamighted view ho g"f.-}";,ley' And aui{’u: nid Mrs. Vincent|tered “because I protested his|Way. lentered the plea in a Seattle jus-| ® In Juneau — .01 inch; e Square Sinnet due about May 9. thorization for a’ $127,800,000 out- from looking at the Miami river”|Thomas and children, all from Sit- not seemingly being willing to work | —————— Itice court. Nine persons were kill-|® since May 1, 49 inches; ®| Aleutian due southbound May 9.|lay to build and improve install- E in Ohio. Other Republican lesdersikflr are registered at the Baranof |and help his mother and I, whol R. H. ROMIGS STOPOVEE |ed April 7 when Thompson's truck|® Since July 1, 8631 inches. | - eee |ations and bases, of which $80.- | ¢ Welch described as “drunk with | Hotel. since his release from the Army| Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Romig collided with a Seattle-bound busi. At Airport — .02 inches; e ! DOWN FROM NORTH 1500000 would be spent in New- B (1 sudden power. . | e be'_‘“_li Vi in November, 1945, have supported|of Anchorage, arrived on the Aleu- and plunged into the Duwamish|® since May 1, .33 inches; | Elsie May Smith from Napakiak, foundland, Alaska, Guam, Pearl “One day,” continued the Gop| 3 e 3 le nit so‘;neh species not only him free of charge, but|tian and registered at the Baranof river.. Justice of the Peace Guy B.|® since July 1, 5443 inches. ® ! town near Bethel, came to Juneuflflarbon Puerto Rico, the Panama o o ey u)helsrnatn:ls 1;\lefaxl):e :wne orns on tflllxsnoe }::r “z:x'l:eihial:‘:enp”art of thevaflg:t::‘nlzd:nmr:flg is an insurance Knott has set June 6th as the(® o!yesterday and is registered as a|Canal Zone, Saipan and Green- N » age. (trial date. LA A S S A e BT of the Baranof Hotel. iland. 3

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