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PAGE TWO R E LIGIOU ;'unef IMPORTS (omnovmv, -y U I S S TA R T E D‘Farmers Reluctant fo Meet Quotas in British and American Zones The ).000 1 May T. LOUIS May » President napologe dete pPpo! Ger- monthly re- is D added most quot tinued large imj be necessary the ast month itary Governor's re- ered 0,000 tons of food ported for the Britis ican a cost of @ mately 1es at n-farmer consumer in an bad p. ongelical chu that Ta be te delivery quotas serious reluctance farmers tG deliver through legal chan- with which they few of the goods the report said to sell their market or wise unob- their products currency relatively els for wve Beéen s s intment I C Dr. Ne n. . B HERO'S WELCOME 10 BE ACCORDED MEX, PRESIDENT Kleman Returns Home To- night, Good Politician and Businessman 0 CITY, May' 7.—F— ity today prepared a dent Mi - RICTS FEARED IN CHINA AS PRICE OF RICE GOES UP SHANGHAI W OWl rates gements for Shangha to speed Mexico t Wusih, ric area industrial and agricultural pro- midway between with Presi- were ted involved in three iz riots in which .eight persons were ception he received in injured States have convinced the ) At Nanking, the government people that their President dying plans for a read- onl politician but & good busi- ment.yof «the. wage essman. or, whose repeated dema increases were believed ll-u.« - - oo pay ening nation-wide strikes SAYS "’u RULES A spoke: 1 sajd the bodie 8.074 Lmrvw children, dead u{ fou on Shflnfiil(ll.\ streets in the first four months of this year. The "0 "EwspApERS todies of 388 adults also were found i - ! WASHINGTON May 7 P Woodruff Randolph, HEALTH EDUCATION 3.t declared today that the \uunn~ rules “are a positive bene- u. publishers IS TO BE STRESSED AT tee that union rules constitute a fair practices act which employers Dr. Joseph T, Marshall, Tubercu- o Gl T Bon - G B e losis Control Consultant, Dept. of 1500 ynions oy members take irre- | Health, speaking at the Public gular or irresponsible action.” this morning, out-, = gy qo1oh was called by the com- | lined the procedure followed in mittee to reply to testimony from making a mass chest X-ray S, poyious witnesses that union prac- vey in the case-finding program of y,.oc Jaquired by ITU rules, placed tuberculosis control. An Important ', ©yuugua cost burden on smali| part of the program is the follow- newspapers | up phase of the survey, much of "o . yer criticism of the ITU,| which depends upon the local pub- Randolph d lic health nurse, who serves to co- G Health Institute lon Congress but on the Bureau of | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNMU ALASKA ANNETTE AIRPORT [LOCAL UNIONS T0 TITLE UNSETTLED . | BARGAIN, WAGES, BY INDIANS, CAA| TELEPHONE STRIKE b onn e Efforfs fo Negotiate De- Au ity for title to thel mands with Bell System, | Nationwide Basis, Off WASHINGTON, May 7—P— t of the Alaska Native Servicé,|Unions which called the cross- 10 returned here last night from [country telephone strike last April a conference at Metlakatla bel\wer‘n"’ have abandoned efforts to nego- he Indian Council and local CAA [tiate their demands with the Bell s System on a nationwide basis. said that the negotiations! This decision to shift the em- w been referred to Don|phasis to local bargaining was . ANS Chief, and W. P. Plett, |bailed today by Bell officials as CAA Regioral Administrator, who|Well as union leaders as a move are both in Washington, D. C present. He said that they can both| explain details of tise ‘situation to! Island airport, have reach- ary stalemate as fa 1 officials have pPow according to Fred R. Gees- Ger Assistan® ral Superintend- | o Fost |day-old tieup. Cfficials of the Bell System and and Commerce De-|n8d consistently refused to yield who will reach a final t¢ union insistence on nationwide |bargaining, contending negotiations \should be on a local basis because of local factors involved. The 49-member policy commit- tee of the National Federation of Telephone Workers, in almest daily session March 24 was adjourned itely and its members the Inter partment decision on the matter. Yesterday’s meeting, Geeslin said, did not produce any new develop- ments in the negotiations and firal detatts will have to be worked out between Interior Dept. officials, re- presenting the Indians, and Com- merce Dept. officials, representing the CAA. The Metlakatlans are asking to etain all concessions on the island in exchange for a nominal charge to the government for its use of the airport, Geeslin explained. The CAA, however, is bound, by an Act of Congress, to derive some form of revenue from its airport operations and is therefore holding out for the gasoline and oil’ concessions in r to meet this requirement. R SEMATOR IS SHOT IN OKLAHOMA (ITY _'the ~Martha Society guests. A short low the returned ments in their own areas. NFTW President Joseph A. Be- irne s=aid the policy committee’s decision to strive separately for new wage agreements with the more than 20 Bell companies was not a backward step, but would ‘intensify* negmhnum N. L WORI.D SERVICE ' CIRCLE LUNCHEON T0 BE HELD FRIDAY P. M. Presbyterian annual lun- Fri- with their ' Northern Light Church will hold their as OKLAHOMA CITY, 7.~ Sen. Tom Anglin 441' Holdenville & was shot on the floor of the Senate _ . f d The remained on oting and session will and officers ! be install- s R. Booth. ygram hours, in- from the dele- byterial at Sitka business luncheon, for the coming year wil the Rev. Wi pre 63-year-old veteran his !:tl said, “I'm Senator after shot in the ed by During teresting repo gates to the P will be given All members of both and Martha Scciety are invited to attend. the Senatc was not in session at the WSC s took Rep. Jimmie Swtt cordially nville to the office of Pres- nt pro tempore James C. Nance, 1e declined to make a state- A I don't want to talk until I have FUNERAL SERVI[ES e o e Seote sid 1 ware FOR MRS, LAWTONTO - to be arres and see a lawyer.' - .- NO NEED T0 CUT MAIL SERVICE IS BRIDGES' CLAIM o] Mr ank Lawton, Yakutat, who passed at Government Hos- held tomorrow at 2 |away Sunda pital, will bP p.m. at the Salvation Army hall on Willoughby Avenue. Adjutant Henry Lorenzen will conduct the services, with inter- n"nv, in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Lawton is survived by s \Vt'\SHU‘GTO- May T.—®—leral close relatives, Mrs. Lillian Senator Bridges (R-NH) charged Hammond of Juneau, Mrs. Lena postoffice department today Richardson of Petersburg, Jessie a “clear cut case of brazen willard of Haines and Mrs. Lillian nda” Ly apparently circu- Bundy of Skagway. lating word that mail service must e cut because Congress has failed to provide necessary funds. Asserting that he “wanted to nip| the report in the bud,” the chair- AL SR gt (LAUDE IRBY OF SITKA DIES HERE ' man of the Senate Appmpnuuuno; Cammiftes: fold Bewsmen | Claude Gordon Irby of Sitka dibd “The truth is that the Post this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital, at the age of 44 years. He had been seriously ill for some time, and came to Juneau just recently for hospitalization. Cffice Department is living way beyond its meang and if there is any blame to be made for having insufficient funds it does not rest which had been | waiting to cross the Columbia Ri indefin- | TRANSPORTATION | 44-Nation Worid Bank Goes Info Red, Report COSTS TAKEN UP AT KIWANIS MEET| Scheduled increases in rates to Alaska from the retail costs of in-| dividual items in Juneau, said Jim Church teday, speaking to his fellow members of the Kiwanis Club at their noon luncheon in the Gold Room of the B'u'umft Hotel. The fight freight rates, ing instigated and waged by government officials. However, stated Church, if the! people of Juneau want regular| steamship service, with a mini<| increase in against increased he suggested, is be-! largel | at likely to hasten the end of the 31- mum of expensive delay and labor|Roiert T. dflv of a difficulties, it is up to them. Ju-| neau dock workers are at oresent' their superiors, the Secretaries of /its parfnt Zoncern, the A. T. & T. (he black sheep among the long-ukan Alaska, the last 50 years. He as'came here treatment. shore locals in the Territory, they are the only group not living up to the All-Alaska agreement roh‘ negotiation in Seattle. Concerning land-Alaska Church brought out steamship that delay th which will cut down the amount home to help targain out settle- of freight that can be hauled dur- | Ketchikan Monday. 'ing a given length of time, mso‘ the over-all cost. Steamship lines serving Ala:kn. he stated, do not believe in ex-! cessive rates. They do believe in reasonable rates to stimulate busi-|{ ness rather than to retard it. Too many business people are eager to make their own percentage of pro-| fit and perfeclly willing to have |rTne government yesterday rejected someone else take the loss in keep- | lall 25 bids it had received from v\muld be purchasers of tariff rates, with an aver-'puie oil pipeline in Canada known are a5 canol No. 1 on the ground they were too low. ing prices down. New age increase of going into effect in May 21 Taking 375 percent, Alaska on the present The World Service Circle of the freight rates and the new rates o1 | 41 500,000. | alone iscme $15,000,000. certain individual items of groceries and meat, Church explained how the raise would affect retail prices. The present freight on a can of soup from Seattle to Juneau is 49 of one cent. On that item, the freight raise amounts to 42 per cent, which would mean a .2 of a cent increase in the cost of one can. Taking a Church can of peas, costs on a single can at present are 9 of a cent. Under the newi tes, it will be 1.25 cents per can. Increases will be more noticeable ! in tulky items, such as corn flakes, | which frem a rate of four cents on| one package, will go up to six cents There will be a 50 percent in- crease on cold storage meat m!cs‘ he stated, which are now at 18} cents per pound. However, Ki- B Shaffer brought nut‘ t ne tual cest per pound of | to Juneau is three cents, be-| of the added v}‘arf’lge.\ dling and transfer charges, and | charges for boxing and for the| weight of the boxes. H Taking the cost of a loaf of| bread as an example of other fac-| that can influence retail | prices, Church pointed out that in | Juueau cost of a one pound lcaf is now 18 cents. In Ketchi- kan, Fowever, which has a 23 per- cent lower freight rate from| Seattle, the cost per one pound; loaf is 29 cents. i It is a Iistaken idea, said| Church, that rates alone | are responsible high ‘prices | in Alaska we are Ji.ing & and all prices are inevitably high. | h\Lr5 other phase of transpor- tation has been allowed increased | rates without complaint from the: public. Both local and Seatlic| |transfer charges have been in-| creased, railroad freight has gone; m cat the for The fact is that iod of inflation, | \Expcns(s of {reight topped its income by $680,176 dur-: Seattle ing the nine months ended March should make little or no noticeable |31, while income totaled $597,975, made up government bank has bought. KETCHIKAN MAN |v~:|s born off the coast of Cape the proposed Port-lof Good Hope, South Africa. service, went jed as a miner, fisherman, was in the sinceer bar, the added run to Portland, cently retired from the undertak- pilotage charges up the river ing business. REJECT ALL BIDS | Donald H. Connally said his office will try to s2ll the pipeline by ne- gotiation tel last January, showed a similar increase. Freight|as the Gordonia Hotel) I will not be respon: tho on Juneau-Young's M WEDNESDAY MAY 7, 1947 1.—P— bank ! WASHINGTON, the May 44-nation the bank reported today. Outlays amounted to $1,278,151 0. = the entirely of interest on securities which S e BIES IN SEATTLE RENTON, Wash, May 7.—(®— Graham, 77, died Sun- heart ailment Mr. Graham bad lived in Ketch- " weeks for HER “““““ R two ago Scn of missionary parents, he He to Alaska in 1897 and work- and furniture business, Te- JUNEAU MARiNE C‘i. Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales Hardware ™Covimivemov © and PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX. 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways His < body will be taken to Sl e G WASHINGTON, . May 7.—(P— the war- - The bids ranged from $28, DOO to The cost of materials the Canol project wis STOP CORROSION SQUEAKS WEAR ON THE UNDER BODY OF YOUR CAR . . . with S/ | Rubberized UNDER SEAL Inquire about this protection at for Foreign Liquidation Commissioner with interested buyers. REBA L NOTICE Having purchased the Ismael Ho- (and now Kknown ble for debts unless au- d by me FEL GORDONIA. —adv. 573-t1 D FURNITURE Clearance continues anine. —adv “UNBIOGK” s DIGESTIVE TRAGT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expeet to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking soda and other alkalizers if the true cause of your trouble is constipation. In this case, your real trouble is not in the stomach at ail. But in the intestinal tract where 80% of your food is digested. And when the lower purlt gets blocked food may fail to digest proper] ‘hat r{ y?:u ywlnt for real reliel is = thing to “unblock” your lower intestinal ract. Something to clean it out effcctively—help 3-tf CONNORS MOTORS Appraisals .8 A bookkeeper by profession, he up, and transportation all along, ordinate and augment the efforts of the T. B. Control Division “If the union regulations were so |the Budvc‘t and the Department it- oppressive and so inefficient as de- |s | was last employed at the cannery |at Tenakee last summer. the line has increased its charg s‘ The government bas been lakmg‘ scribed by the witnesses this com- | the physician in having the « mittee, nou-union operation would properly studied and treated, Dr. gy e (then have taken over the printing | and publishing business of this na- | Dr. Donald McMinimy, of the U. {00 I i S. Public Health Service, spoke of BEUCTEN th dvancements made in Ll\ tioned \inst expect too mu | from recently advo cin, which still and draw these is the as) The S. \'.umrt.um Corporation, | of Nl‘w Yory, ha sion from Territorial Auditor Frank | received permis- | Foremost among pro- curement and cost of the drug, he A. Boyle to do business within Al-| said, and it cannot replace surgical aska. The corporation, a mining treatment in many cases where de- concern, will be represented by at structive changes have taken place torney John Manders of Anchorage in the body | The Alaska Realty, Inc., re- Tomorrow'’s programs will be de- | cently filed articles of incorpora- voted to Health Education tech-|tion with the Auditor's office to nique, with Dr. Dorothy Novatney, transact business at Anchorage. ® Education Si isor, Dept. of Edu- | The firm, which has 20,000 shares cation as chairman. The afternoon of common stock at no par value, 1 will be a series of confer-| was formed by Earl D. Hillstrand den rations and discus- Chris Paulsen and Bert Schock. relatine to Child Health, and > > Public Hea ursing 7 anyone inter and i s N en V| CHICAGO May 7.—P—Superior held in cottish Rite Temp! Jodts G M ol fdan ety Morning sessi ns open at 9 o'clock ey and the af 1 a divoree to sign a decree gra g e ign a decree granting ARy to Mrs. Carmella De Fore, 25, when | fnock Ihe decided to read it | - .- H r i 15 DAYS IN JAIL He discovered the decrce ordered James R. De Fore, 30, a cook, to er A son was sen- pay $10,000 a week support to his| tenced this morning to serve 15 22 months old daughter, Denise days in the City Jail by City Mag- Lunn istrate William A. Holzheimer. The | Judge Fisher checked a transcript sentence was suspended so that he ce proceedings and might go to Pelican. Barnesson was that the amount should have arrested yesierday by City Police been $10 a week | e and booked for being drunk | o ————ee - — { FURNITURE Clearance continues Glass bottles were made in Egypt on Juneau-Young's Mezzanine. as early as 1500 B. C ady, 573-tf ALASKA 0661 RECEIPTS FROM PUBLIC LANDS : WASHINGTON, May Legislation to grant Alaska 37': percent of the receipts from Terri- |uxml Public Lands -passed the| | Senate to the mendments. The amendment would except re-| ceipts from Naval oil reserves from those which the Territory would hare Enactment of the bill would put |Alaska on the same basis in re- gard to public land receipts as the \\.\dl(\ 7—P—| House for concurrent R e AT THE GASTINEAU Registering at the Gastineau Ho- tel are Bert Parker from Gustavus, | Robert Roncone from Seattle and F. W. Rohlinger from Anchorage. - ALASKANS AT BARANOF | Registering as guests of the Bar- of Hotel are Frances Schnoeig m Nome, Mrs. Martin W. Jarris from Yakutat, Charles F. Chevillon and Cecil A. Roley from Anchorage and Frances Feli from Haines. - - WASHINGTON May 7B The Civil Aercnautics Board tos | eml '\rrangcmcnts yesterday and was return-|ted Ludwig Wolf, He is survived by his wife, Ruth, the loss on the Alaska stcamshlp: and his mother, Mrs. Ida Irby, both lines out of taxes, and nothing residing in Sitka. Mrs. Ida Irby mere was said of it. But under! is now in Juneau, having accom= private o] tion, steamship lines panied her son here. ,can no more operate at a less than The remains are ‘L! the Charles any o!hcr busmess ; T T BRUADCAST ON, 'MARINE WEATHERTO| oy FISHERMEN BY ACS Lowell for surgery. ‘The local office of the Aluskq‘ C. E. Lane and James Peterson’' Communications System announce- | have been dismissed. ed today that effective May 10,/ Government Hospital has admit- ACS stations at Juneau and Yaku- ted Carmen Bailey from Wran- tat will broadcast marinc weather gell and Frances Ann Houston of for the benefit of fishermen ply- Hd&plm uofts Hospital has admit- Mrs. Ed An- Ethel Milner Ior and Leonard' St. Ann's derson and Mrs. Juneau. There were no discharges. ing the waters® from Dixon’s En-| - ety —— !trance to Yakutat. DOUBLE TAKE Station “WXD” Yakutat will Milton Daniel, owner of the proadcast weather cn the frequen- Snow White Laundry, was awarded ey of 2970 kilocycles at 9:30 a.m. a “daily double” last night at the'and 9 p. m. Pacific Standard Salmon Creck Country Club. Dan- ' Time. Station “WXA", Juneau, iel took the Country Club award|will broadcast weather on the fre- \fixed a temporary air mail rate for | Facific Northern Airlines, operating in Alaska, at 59 cents per airline mile. The company has asked for a Irate ot 63.04 cents per plane mile jon the Nenana ice, for which he|quency of 2870 kilocycles at 8:30 got $120. And as if that wasn't!'am. and 8:30 pm. Pacific Stan- enough, he was awarded the %25 /dard Time. cash door money By, i, gr sy - * ATTENTION SHRINERS FROM HONOLULU, T. H. | Regular meeting Friday evening Miss . Olga Helstein, m,Muxug in the Dugout at 9 p.n. after Scot- rom Honolulu, Hawali, arrived in|tish Rite meeting. Luncheon and Juneau by air yesterday and is ! Picnic arrangements. adv. 573-t3 staying at the Baranof Hotel ! - - % Ll B ! FURNTTURE Clearance continues HERE FROM WYOMING !on Juneau-Young's Mezzanine. Mrs. Muriel Jones and Mrs, H. C. | —adv. 573-tf Jones, both irom Laramie, Wyom= % 5 A ing, have arrived here by air and! Greece did not have a glass in- are registered at the Baranof {dustry until the 4th Century B. C Nature got back on her fect. & ;. Get Carter's Pills right now. Take as di- rected. They gently and ;l{o(‘uvn!vt:unl?l%rk‘; our digestive teact, This pérmits all 6.0 Ph lzl | Vature's own digestive juices to mix better one wk with your food. You gt genuine relif from ndigestion so you can feel really good again. e 'y Bl foday, ~Unblock™ your PR intestinal tract or realrlief from indigestion. | | a8 \ ' o . (% Custodian of confidence... ) bovn of a thorough knowledge Ea of the Territory e ALASKA RIRLINES. - Baranof Hotel @ Phone 667 4