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[ JUNEAU HOST TO MEN OF SATURDAY 1 P.M. Edition THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE puala il SATURDAY 1 P.M. Edition “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” [ —— VOL. LXVI, NO. 10,664 JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1947 : MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE ];_-EN CENTS TWO NAVIES SR V— Atcheson Plane Survivors Rescued AFLLONGSHOREMEN | OMICE 'RE-SIGN CONTRACTS RUSS PROMISE wirhin LaBor Law RELEASE OF 3 " AUTHOR SEEKS PROBE OF ACT Greek Cabinet H. M. S. KENYA Falls; Border ARRIVES FOR el - BYPASS PACTS Iafi-Harfle; Law Alferna- tives Being Worked Out in Two- Industries Dockmen af Petershurg, | Skagway, Kodiak Agree (10 Holds Out (ing by Northland Transportation Company Agent Henry Green that Wora was received here this morn- | ENLISTED MEN {Scepticism ?;pressed at: \ Announcement of Lib- , eration Sunday War One Cause FIVE-DAY VISIT 1 ‘ — | United Nations Veto-Balk-;ManY Events Planned for | ed on Balkans - Ru- | DBritish, U. S. Person- mania Ratifies Treaty | = nel Ove_rlleekend Pl e |steamship operators have signed — | (By The Associated Press) {one-year agreements with three| SEOUL, Aug. 23.—(®—The Rus- : , Labor-management contract Pro- longshoremen unions in Alaska, in |sians announced today that three (By The Associated Press) L, S P posals in at least two industries| petersburg, Skagway and Kodiak |American enlisted men, taken into The government fell in C”_Fm‘l er carrying, 648 officers and were being worked out today as The agreements were without custody just inside the Soviet Oc- | | today, (mu: days after the Uulted‘ EED | WAS RS S ST A Chairman Hartley of the House change over last year, which means |cupation Zone in north Korea Aug Naboas Sebtity. Ooniolls: Seiked Alsska-Juness GOkt Miue Sues Labor Committee, co-author of the!that the contracts did not include 12, would be released Sunday. {55, Rusian vetoss, admiitted steh. oL iy Gl it WE ® pon- Uslarses exi § g iaiso; i | — ke - 51 by Lieut. Comdr. Edward P. Taft-Hartley Act, galled for con-'clauses excluding unions from the , The American Liaison Officer at A|inability to resolve the B:”km‘! 2 gressional investigation of “any and'regulations of the new labor law Pyongyang, Russian Occupation | | peoblem 1 ((‘Jhcslcr.A.J:.‘. Md:a to l.h::dcov- all efforts to by-pass the 1aW." | oo oonoienen in these three |Headquarters, was informed by a | The immediate cause for the| g Nisison and Ascit i In Detroit, officers of the CIO| (" yelong to the International rePresentative of the Soviet Com- [resignation of Demetrios Maximos', of pel‘[o" &"‘l’w"“ ,s"'m - Um‘led }sum w?l;kerf‘dbi%m;mpls | Longshoremeni’s Association, Ameri- Mand that the Americans would be | | cabinet was three leading minis- | st 2__'_8 o fg;o'a% F‘;:d “Mo‘;l’"‘(’;o “pmducgog can Federation of Labor. "*‘f"f‘szd“"‘ b““:j point where they [ters' insistence on a reshufflingl yoro genva of the British b < i crossed the border. | . i e M. s Vol s i chil il S CIO longshore unions in Alaska " i x g G {of the government “in order to S i i . workers in u_mch they will choose o v’ sIl Raldly st Tor | .. Db thFe Jafp S/8 ROOMMY, . “ strengthen confidence externally Navy, dockad in Juneau this fore: one of two proposed contract settle- ”?p" hotnY dRbRC a“"h i o' Pugsley of Renton, Wash.; PFC.| | and increase crestive output inter-;700R for & fivesday visit. Captain ments. B au Ane M 0004 e of Seattle | T P g Lennox Boswell, D.S.O.. R. is Agrecment to submit the alter-| tracts include a clause absolving the ;'f’hf'ln Hopte or Seatils Api N [nally.” Behind the immediate sit-1€000F OONES meoshF N':I‘he s b % on& from lability o Tast. | G€rald K. Geffen of Port Chester, | uation, however, were other factors: ' i Ly natives to the workers was reached Unions ility under the Taft- | o"g ' . Kenya, which saw action all just before midnight Thursday, Hartley Law “An Atiesioan Thtaigencer Olrirer" ! 'l" ;)"“ \méml;(_"l‘.;d?c{‘ ,ef:mof"_!l through the war, was modernized When many provisions of the Taft-| However, the action taken by the [said they would be interviewed in | L 500.000.000 Greck-aid. bro.!1ast year and has now' joined the Hartley Act went into effect, per- AFL unions, in agreeing to abide by ' Seoul Sunday morning. | ‘émm. is pl’t‘dgl‘d to Ifi]eprm/c s (America and West Indies Squad- mitting both contracts to provide the new law’s regulations by renew- | The Intelligencer Officer express- | {4 Guerilla. warfare x\gmns‘x the ton under the command of Vice a union shop. Both contracts also. ing contracts, would open the Pos- ed some skepticism of the Russian | Athens government, which it has Adniral Sir William Tennat include a provision to leave settle-|sibility of the establishment of AFL 'announcement, howeyer. Two of the three survivors of the ill-fated plane of G eorge Atcheson, Jr., political adviser to General Mac- St gi largely to its meigh.! H-MS. Kenya was commissioned ment of the question of suits un- longshore unions in other Alaska | wOur attitude here” he said, “is| Arthur with rank of Ambassador, are rescued by a whaleboat from the Coast Guard cutter Hermes. Col. ey Yfi‘gush“‘vfl Y lbania and Bul. i August. 1040, and started war Y der the new law to a Iour-man‘poirts al\puld the CIO unions main- | seeing is believing',” and added that ~ Harvey Huglin of Fairfield, Ia., sits near bow of boat (profile to camera) while Capt. T. L. Rider of Ponca 1gm'ié. A Umu-h Nations investi- service immediately, escorting mer- union-company committee. ; | tain their stand. the Russians had promised to rele ! City, Okla., waits to be taken from a yubber life raft. Atcheson and nine other persons were lost. The |goating commission found thos chant convoys from the United o:,eh altfmauve mzi:des fl:dléi; i | the soldiers once before, the day fol-| plane was fiying to Honolulu from Japan when forced down into the Pacific, 65 miles west of Pearl |ihree countries responsible, in vary filngdt;m to Sle;rn Leonf.l:n th;t cent hourly wage increase al lowing their seizure. (The Army had ' Harbor, by lack of i i i $ tr " we's time the scene of many sinkings by idays. & - al + by gasoline. (P Wirephoto via radio from Honolulu. | ing degrees, for troubles on Greece's ’ ol 201512335 cen;fl;;;et::: P DOUKHOBORS SA'D not yl'evlousb; discioged the carler 4 G e o TS - | northern border. nf::ms{u;ugfr o g imed ussian promise to release the men.) | b pension plan. Union officials es- BURMIG HOMES l" ! Lt. Gen. John R. Hodge, Com-:' D RSEY SW|“GS | UN Efforts Thwarted Atlantic and was based at Iceland, P Gt SRTEUS, . e | | mander of the American (southern) y | Efforts to condemn these as- where she took part in anti-mer- rcozx h?’:w?} s | cupatien Zone in Korvea, had |serted “Act of Provocation” and chant ship patrols, convoys to pRo’l‘ESI'S ‘l’o WAR lodged two strong protests ngainst GOODMA" SWAYS [to set up @ border watch were Murmansk ‘and ‘mine laying ex- P the arrest of the Americans, who thwarted in the U. N. Security peditions close to the enemy oc- The w asnlngton PR were on an official mission to in- | | Council. .cupied coast of Norway. i . S spect telephone lines connecting U. | In September, 1941, HM.S. Ken- = | Tuesday, at wie end of the ] 3 arters 3 v | Y, ya escorted a convoy of supplies Merry-Go -Round Police Reinforcements Are 's. Headauariers i Seou with those | o o e s wat [ S G N B | Movmg Into Kooienay His protests and demands for an | HOLLYWOOD, Aug, 23 —(P—Ben- | Kun_question, President. Farls BeY supmarine and aireraft attacks en- 4 expla vere § r : with | ny Goodman, long known as the v, » route. Returning to England, a b By DREW PRARSCON v ” . B (: explanation were answered only with | ® G 'ds : 1 k i . :‘l| ‘51 l;noul;\:dyofmslflzh md.fii:::nep:iin;l}f g ?! d e i a terse statement that “Generad jing 0f Swing, BMRerently way ouib- | Lo 3 WS German supply ship was intercept- o : W oo it Korotkov (Russian Occupation Zone { {ooruri by Tosiey . Does That that it must refer the question 0 eq and sunk in the Atlantic. (Editor's Note:— While Drew Mp— | e e g 4 4 much seemed certain toda; the General Assembly, meeting pgrticipating in the second con- A " v Commander) is handling the case # | e g Pearson is on a brie! V“_““U“ SOUTH SLOCAN, B. C., Aug. 23. pimeelf.” | 1 Goodman was home nursing a sorve | next month. voy to Malta, the ship was attack- The Washington Merry-Go- | _(P—Five men and a women were PRSI | ") nose and chin where, Goldwyn pub-| In another aftermath to World o4 py enemy aircraft and sub- i Round is being written by hiS |under' arrest today on charges | # | \icists said, Trombone Tommy land- | War II, Rumania ratified her peace mayines immediately after she left k old partrer, Robert 8. Allen) connected with a reign of arson )| | | ed the old one-two at a recording ) treaty today but it will not be Giirglar, The ship was narrowly 0 _,and terror in the Kootenay Valley | session that got hot in more wuys‘cflt‘cllvv until Russia also ratifies. picceq and was forced back, after [ WASHINGTON — Former Ne- which some officials attributed to| | than musical | Britain and the United States gnking one enemy submarine and i braska Governor Dwight Griswold !y fanatical Doukhobor sect pro-| Mm[ ExplOSION | e tore. as the studio spokes- | sealed the treaty several Weeks 889 shooting down 20 aircraft. b didn't have long to wait to learn|testing the “coming of a third 1 "men reconstructed it, was that| In reighboring Bulgaria, Russia Ty, weeks later, HM.S. Kenya f * e has a man-sized job on his| world war. Goodman arrived two hours late for |refused yesterday to intercede in gop oyt in convoy for Malta again, hands coping with the “"_"“’;‘\ These authorities expressed the I“EIEEN | the date vesterday, then aroused |plans to hang Nikola Petkov, oD- to fight what has teen descrited fcugnar_y Greek government in ad-ipojief that some of the nude, p. i | Dorsey’s ire—not always deeply hid- | position leader convicted as a con- .o the “greatest convoy battle of ininistering the Truman doctnr;)e. |chanting, praying radicals were‘Flve Bul’ned Su[v]vors Are den—by interpolating some hot licks | Spirator against the Fatherland ne war” Enemy attacks com- Ivs still an official secret, bUt'yymingtheir own homes to em-; . PO | nich caused a remake, Dorsey re-| Fiont headed = by Communist menced with U-boats, followed by several days after Griswold arrived|pyaciy.’ tho nature of their sacri-| Brought ou' from Under_ ! | portedly said: |Georgi Dimitrov. The United ayoraft of @)l types, with the jin Atk dhe. Citegle 3‘”;’""‘9""\:1“1 protests against war 1 3 \ " ‘Look, Benny,I came here at nine | States and Britain had condemnad po,0rious dive-bombers in the ma- tlandlyv informed him that the Bilice felatorcatnsnte: wea o | ground Dlsas'er | with the other boys, after working Petkov's arrest and trial, and ask-jority * The battle raged for three + country's food reserves were com-| OT% KR e E C 250 | | 'until two. Maybe you can sleep but |¢d Russian approval to Lring the gayg and nights, until more than "‘g‘e'{‘ e"hac“i’?d; bviously, could |Miles east of Vancouver—today at| ANNFIELD PLAIN, Eng Aug: Beo a0 g eem Wi i berorn'r:xw l‘:mm Co{ntr;; halt the ‘RN BTve 0 uch a “crisis,” obviously, | e | » s AURy el S o | Commission. s Russia refus S . 0 i An exchange of phrases led to sunk and the H.M.S. Kenya was be due only to two causes: Gross the request of other Doukhobors 23—(—Nineteen Durham coal min-| i ke . Tm do, contending it was an in- e 4 WG \who feared further burnings and' ey 5 . : j Dorsey’s blows, ringsiders said the only crulser left of the cover incompetence and carelessness, orl : 8 ,ers perished in an._ explosion in Goodman, who apparenfly landed |ternal matter for the Bulgarian 1 nd even she had a deliberat ure tactics, Con-|lerTorism. Attorney General Gor-/the Morrison North mine here to- A R0, 0 Bpparenfly landed | = ying Torce, W she g eliberate pressure 3 s s ‘ i B only verbally, picked himself up off government. |great ho!2 in her bow from a | fidential diplomatic. dispatches in-don S. Wismer appointed W. W.iday. All the burned and mutil- | the bandstand and went home. | {torpedo hit. Five ships reached { dicate there are ample Teasons to|TFcrguson of Nelson, B. C., a special ated Lodies were brought to the; 44 5 AV SN | Hungary Plans Election Orps . s belleve both factors were at the Prosecutor to act against thesurface. i Later, Slipharn Tonyny sideslipped | |, ..o iieide the Balkabs put' Malta but HMS. Kenya fought elieve ors a [ n y o " ngary, outs he i S . o1 terrorists. e questioners, denying he stiuck the ' A 2 her way back to Gibraltar, ber Lottom of the affair. ‘After a Elpor- S e 4 iz was L}? ‘.uolnc-lk m'imgg dis-| Col. Harvey Huglin, of Fairfield, Ia., oné of the three survivors of ihe | clarinetist. Claimed Dorsey: |in the Soviet orbit of influence,' . completed, hurried check-up, Griswold esteb; Dmfi( ;;;wrxdey;nx 15‘?% dv.wo OINiC l:‘)g:s“;rm u; “l;ekcofi 3]—\-]0’“:_‘,"(%1“"; converted B-17 bomber which crashed near Honolulu with George | “There was a little verbal argu- |Went ahead with P‘;“’“ ";’ i t““» The cruiser was repaired and fit- q lished that the Greek governme.n X S stody as ) ! 1 A y five men| Atcheson, political adviser to General MacArthur with rank of Am- ment. A couple of music stands got | election August 31, er minister ‘ted with the latest technical equip- was not lying. There literally was Boriskoff and Annie Kostinoff,|survived the blast, and they suf- = t. Why, I of information termed unfounded thi t d T : = H g I i | r, aboard, smiles in Honclulu where he is recuperating from . Y, s . : 4 2 \ no food in its larder. and said they and the al.herb—;fered burns and muitiple injuries. h‘f'm‘df’A board, " les in H ,DI“I hegs bg. 8 Hni ".n u;;dn'( pu:)ch rr“nyflw:;u:‘,::‘a““( ‘. the United States charges that the :’;’i:l ;::‘l::d t‘:e entrl“BI::enE“l:l:n A The situation was omnious.[who were not identified by name Willlam Welch, National Coal; slight injuries received in the michap. He was picked up after drift- pa]“()' bag.” 2 % Communist-dominated ~government poo. “. T hat time based at The U. S. was now officially in|—were taken into custody after|Board area manager, said under-| ing for eight hours in a life raft. He told of the last minutes aboard =0 ' W' gave thisversion: |wes nct acting to secure elecuo“iMomimsa Kenya Colony, and com- Greece. If food riots broke out,|farmhouses flamed as separate secls;rakers and relatives were exper-| the plane. Atcheson and ninc ohers are missing. (/) Wirephoto via “I was just sitting th.ere i)lnyinc privileges to other opposion part-lm‘mm t’:onvoy duties {n the In- the reverberations could be catas-|of the Russian-ancestored re.lig-‘ienc‘ing difficulty identifying the‘ radio from Henolulu. my clnrmét whh’n Mt valkad 1o {105 A Moscow newspaper said d1;n pr oy 1 trophic not only in Grecce but ious group put the torch to homes. | victims. William Younger, who . 20 RSO TR (.5 | and started qwj;mmg I'm mysmxch!“’e United States and Britain were| 'Mw cm"‘ in her war service, throughout all of Europe. More than a score of homes, was working in another section °f\ i ‘abuu}, the w}lcle lelfig o Itrying to apply economic P”“"'“m'ghn (ffl- steamed more than 8 The Communists would be able/schools and community buildings the mine, gave this description of SIHMER MovEMEmS | s v : lon Hungary before the election. |’ ° P ¥ a . g | | He denied calling Dorsey any ‘quarter of a million miles, cross- to scream their favorite refrain have been burned since the terror|the blast: i a s In Paris, preliminary conferences ed the Equator 22 times, and i about the “folly of trusting democ- first began several weeks ago. “There was no noise, but we felt| i 1 g e U were continuing on methods of im- % 1}1 o racies.” Last night, police said, Anista a tlast of hot air rush past us.| BR'“G IN 13 Princess Noran, due 3:30 p. m., | pementing. the Morshall Plan for| ougnt S0 the Arctic to the ) Griswold acted fast and decise-|Arishinkoff, a Doukhobor house-|We went in. Dust was flying| sails for Haines and Skagway at & & possible U. S. aid to European| i e AL ¥ ly. And, for once, so did the wife, knelt in prayer with her 21-|through from the seam to the i {11:80.p. m.. Die gouthbound Tues—‘fly“‘g oregon Fam'ly\w“""‘“ in return for fresh ef- NAVY INTERVIEW L“ State Department. ‘year—old daughter and watched|bottom. The Pacitic Nortnern Airlines day mornine. in at 8:30, out azazao.;l {forts by those countries to solve; Capla;n L. H. Chappell and two ) Upon his telephonic demand foriflames consume her home at| “As we entered the explosion | brought 11 passengers in from An- Alaska, arrived in port 11:15 p. m. l ' d H w {their troubles. A customs union! .0 g ‘Nm‘y officials will be I an immediate emergency food ship-|Shoreacres, B. C, as a group of arca we came upon three men, twojchorage yesterday and two from yesterday, sailed at 12 midnight for o(a e In re( age |was one of the proposals suggesmd!mtvrvle\;‘(‘d ‘over radio station KINY t ment, State officials rushed to the|thz Sons of Freedom—one Qf theiu]ive. one dead. We raised the|Cordova. On the return flight to Haines, Skagway and Sitka. ! i |by Prance. Countries under Rus-, .. evening at 6:15 p.m. 4 War Department which, in turn,|Doukhobor sects—chanted in fren- alarm and started to get the men| Anchorage, they carried 11 pas- Baranof, due here from the west- |sian influence have refused to! i 85 P2 A ' //diverted two shiploads of flour en-;zy. She told newsmen: “I protest out. Eventually we got 19 men out sengers to Anchorage and one to ward tomorrow evening. | RITZVILLE, Wash, Aug. 23— participate in the Marshall Pl:\n;. e s o e s s 000000 |/ route to Germany. The ships, on the coming of World War IIL” |to a place where there was some|Cordova. Aleutian, sailed from Seattle 9:18 |—Four members of the Roseburg,|talks. A S / the high seas with 20,000 tons of| air. Five were alive f From Anchorage to Juneau were: | & i today. . |Ore., Flying Lund Family met — e ——— e WEATHER REPORT * flour, were wirelessed tchhangeg i | B . G { Ann La Favour, Mrs. Marzh, Frank | Princess Louise, sails from Van-i;xhe‘;d desmd"l: a ;:)larln(e crash fie- . |e Temperarure for 24-Hour e their course and rush to Greece. ’J hR ' S | { Abbott, John Henry, Mrs. John Hen- | couver Wednesday, August 27. (SRR a0 by, SAPORen. BraRe or‘E d ' M ' H "I i | e 0 0 00 . ) 3 i v . lock ® Thanks to this fortuitous im- | ewish ketugee S': R ety o |ry, Jean Smith, Lloya Switt, Charl e —— {tip, Coroner Edward . Cross said| EX[@! aii Mo I'er I |: Rerliq #“‘:‘";O:nm"'c 2 ) provisation, the ominous crisis was| DERBY DEPOI | Burdick, W. A. Chipperfield, Kitty after inspecting the wreckage found' 2 i i . . o 408 4 PD 4 Y . ook g {les {® In Juneau—Maximum, 70; e 7 averted. But insiders aware of} n many 'age;. ’ % [Lane, William Brunskill. u S Represenia“ve yesterday on a ranch 15 miles| y ra' u e wsz. ol p + the character of the Greek gov- | | Cordova to Juneau: Jake Hard- % &% el - ‘e At Airport—Maximum, 70; ® ernment fear it won't be long be-| il ;r('“ by Bl . ‘There have bein nine addi- lisie. 8 Barkes & % | Cross said the propellor had| b pol;4- i e { fore other and perhaps worse “hot| . Aug. 23.—(P—Three Brit- | @ tional requests for space on @ |y ... 40 Cordova: John Dawson G " d D '1‘ ibeen cracked, and when the tip| , Aug. 23— A(® minimum, % i Siticia pop. D, {ish ships sailed toward Gibraltar|e boats trolling in the Salmon e[ S, 0 Amh‘;r“e": F:; ot lion les a [flew off the resuting vibration!mysteriously-fired bullet truck ® WEATHER ‘r(:::cu‘r . Note: Griswold's staff is heav- Strait with 4,400 Jewish refugeesje Derby, now only a week from @ | o'"p Tp ) “pone i n s col {apparently wrenched the engine and killed a 23-year-old expoctant® ‘Tunaey 404 Vininpy) ® fly Nebraskan. His deputy, Roy|Who refused to land in France, the | ® Sunday. No additional boat -:andjckl e en, Jack COTUIT, Mass, Aug. 23—UP—|loose. It was found 650 feet from|mother, apparently while she was, ® Overcast tonight and Sun- Cochran, is another former Gov- French Press Agency said. 4 ® spaces have been reported, .iO'Connor Jim Cla‘ire R.Obf‘ré Mor- U. 8. Rep. Charles L. Gifford, 76‘th spot where the plane plunged | working in ber garden, Constable e day with occasional light e ernor, and other assistants are Dr.| The refugees had rejected a Brit- | @ stated Phil Senour of the Al- @ | L 0 "ol oot oo Tpo Davis, | (R-Mass) died early today at -hisjinto the rocky ground Minor Smith reported (e rains late tonight and Sun- ‘e . William Snyder, ex-state veterin-|ish ultimatum to leave the ships orje aska Travel Bureau this ® Ly . gates . Paul Davis, yome Gifford had been a mem-| The four, Councilman Paul O. Smith said Mrs. John H. Oxiord| ® day. Cooler Sunday. L4 rian, Kenneth Kellar, crack poli-|be transported to the British Occu-|e noon. . 58 ber of Congress since 1921. Lund, his wife, and their two|was found slumped in the door-,® PRECIPITATION . arian, . — e 43 tical reporter, and Arthur Dobson, pation Zone of Germany. They had |® Boat owners able to carry e/ He was associated with the oyster|children, Freda Marie, 7, and Paul.|way of her cottage here when ® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) @ suocessful. Lincoln contractor. |tried to enter Palestine without im- | ® even one additional person | FISHI“G NEws and cranberry industries and serv-|Jr, 2, had been missing sinceher husband, a radio technician at|® In Juneau — None; since o . 2 migration permits and were sent back | ® are urgently requested tc con- | led in the Massachusetts legislature| August 3 on a flight from Oregoxxfu nearby airfield, returned home. ® August 1, 359 inches; since ® NEW COOLIDGE to France, their original poipt of | @ tact Senour as soon as pos- 01‘ The Elfin II, skippered by ¥ O. from 1912 to 1919. to Shelby, Montana. The constable said it appeared ® July 1, 692 inches. . Massachusetts’ GOP has a new | departure. ® sible, so as to assist boatless ; Swanson, brought in 50,000 pc S ger=o-<yr e that the woman was hit by a stray ® At Airport—None. Since e Coolidge who is just as earthy, The Jewish Agency appealed to|e fishermen to compete in the ‘of salmon this morning for Al: FROM PETERSBURG H AT BARANOF bullet while at work in the gardep.'® August 1, 261 inches; since e et Russia and France ‘to prevent the | ® Derby. ® | Coast Fisheries, the only land: Barbara Dahl of Petersburg is| A.C. Adams of Excursion Inlet 1s| He said he had not determined ® July 1, 519 inches. . 2 (Continued on Page Four) hsfer of the refugees to Germany.’e @ © ¢ o ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o lthe Juneau Cold Storage. registered at the Baranof Hotel. ) stopping at the Baranof Hotel, its origin, P09 s 00 OO OPNRDN 0 ge.