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ar PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAbKA thbDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1947 tr CANDIDACY EXPlODING ' SENATOR BUTLER BRITISH CONSUL F“rfifv‘::sf oo < EHIRODE MUST BILLIONS GOVERMENT AID : Rumors of what is in store for COMMITTEE IS TO, VAUGHN SPEAKS | . PRODUCE MORE; ' FOR MINING IS ANNOUNCED ~ SHIP HURLS xppive ToMorrow, ToReTARY cuus =" secrer nepont PAIDVETS, * wow apvocareo {in little groups. BY STASS JN zo To DEAIH Dinner Plah;Eén[el'ed foriw‘f‘"?‘:.‘m%lii:‘rl‘al\rtlilzgigfxgl};ri{)i:; DRY Fonfig }XKE Self-Made Plan for Recov- ‘ wxfsf.‘,.’n’fcé‘igfib‘é'w”& o ‘een | AT - NBVY M unitions b paid | Consul, spoké to the Rotarians at; to veterans in unemployment : Senale Public Lands qGoneu spoke to b Rotarians st " ery Made by GOvern- | o sit-enplepment atiowsnees ince | B0AId Gives Reasons Will Ent W PITTSBURGH, Sept. 8.—(P—The Commlfie |in the Gold Room 5f the Baranof| the fall of 1944, the Veterans Ad- Wh X Mana “ | nier WIiSCONSIN -zgand Queen,” 'a giant, five-deck e {Hotel. Routine business included! ment Researchers | ministration announced toda y sKans idential Prefe excursion steamer, exploded and 'further plans on the reception hon- REFERENDUM HGH'I' However, only half of the nation’s Give Testimon Presidential Preference |-was destroyed by fire at her Mon-| The Scnate Public Lands Com- oring the faculty of the Juneau| G 14,500,000 World War II veterans eles y 'ongahela River dock, today. ' P P : N 1A (-l ausing mittee will arrive here late tomor-|pyplic Schools, which will be held‘ | WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. — P—A have received readjustment paj rimary Next Aprt |a death toll estimated by poiice|Tow on the last leg of an Alaskan'iomorrow evéning at 8 otelock in| PITTSBURGH, Sept. 9.—P— ' secrat government study concludes |Ments of any kind and fewer than| SEATTLE, = Sept. 9.—(P—Hizh- LA tour. They will remain here all the Gold Room. During the re- Chimes in the First Presbyterian!that Europe, to be self-supporting, | elght in every hundred have claimed jranking” officers on the United " ASHINGTO » At least 16 persons were taken to day Thu and will leave Fri-‘ception, Mr. Edward L. Keithahn Church today spurred dry forces must raise its production higher | all of the allowances io Which they ! States Army-Navy Munitions Board. Harold E. Stassen announced today cy Hospital, and authorities |day on the return to Washington, wil show colored slides of the'in a referendum on the sale of than the pre-war level and will re- | &re en iled under the GI Bill. inow favor (§bverhment | 14" for @ ¢ will enter the Wisconsin Presi- | feared the total dead might rise D. c Rotarian activities. !beer in suburban Ingram. quire help to do £o e | productions of metals particularly @ primary ne Crewmen were hurled into the| Members of the Committee \\hnl Vaughn sald that Great Bfit-] Shortly after the polis opened) . A vital 1R VRrIINE Ceverelt Dalis: st for the Re- |tiver by Wo tremendous blasts Wl visit here are: Senators HUBh'sin was working for world fédon-|in Penneylvania's primary, the| LCP,overnment rescarcliers con-| HA“BU" CAKH |Boise, Ida, told a Congressional minatior ‘\‘hun shook the downtown area Butler, (R-Neb), Chairman, 2ales gyyuction and a restoration of|chimes played “Onward Christian L‘](H;wll\ml‘mm;loléa 1‘0:“;:‘ ;;'“:n 5 | sub-committee on mining. v The rmer Minr | The first body identified was that N. Ecton (R-Montana) and Ernest|trade and she feels that all in-|Scldiers.” The Rev. Karl Bowman,| o & ted _l~i._ B self-hel i 5 Davis, veteran engineer for the alko told a news conference that he | of Mary Jones, address undetermin- | W. McFarland (D-Ariz). {eFflational atfairs must be Aunlled|the pastor, sald this was & “calljconnection with theself-help i IS I OU"DED Callifian Zinc-Lead Cfhpany: slia will make a major speech in Mil- | ed. The steamer’s crew of about 90| Othe: in the party include:ithrough the United Nations Organ- o arms” for the “drys.” ol Futopean reco\;s prxlo;)lo.se’n %4 !that during recent consultations waukee November 24. He described | included a number of maids. No Mrs. Ecton, Mis. McFarland, Mrlmmn_ In SMBXInTE e futles| i - mise’ fo cdniihuing| Shcretary of Bt Marshall, " Thes | A‘I‘ KET(HIKAN:\«M Board members in Washing- this as his opening address in his | passengers were reported aboard. |and Mrs. Frank Butler, Zales Ec- Germany, he said that his throughout the day, Mr. Bowman used HUO““é“")" ‘gl‘cf *:is t‘;“'g [ {ton he learned the international P umpaign for subican nomi- - Police, firemen and passersby div- ton. Jr. Miss Jewell M“"“"‘““du«uunlry would like to sze Germany caid, and if the vote goes against Si}fq":’nll,i 2" rtr;;;'\|l‘ nt “\:im” tllf;i o {Htustion 8 i - SRARNR: S ,The e iLoard members urgently want the 16-nation conference in Paris on ihe Capiain of Uffl nia’ Four iadditional metat production, not v v Fparahail pig cnly for stock piling but to place ed dramatically into the murky river Mr. and Mrs, Hugh R. Br committee ac- | to rescue crewmen, Along the wharf, | Miss Patly Mae Brown and Rex unitad into a loose federation with peer, the chimes tonight will sound ‘hm industries centrolled in order “praise God from whom all kless has indicated | firemen were hampered by a huge | Lee, sistant Director, Division o prevent future armament, ings flow.” H (In Paris tod a food and agri- | \tes will be pre- crowd which gathered swiftly of Territories, Interior Dl‘pmtm(‘nl| Guests at the meeting included| v s O {1 Ead M-'f-a) il ag Members 0' CTew, Are |mo AR TN n. FmAl cented in the Aoril 6 primary on| Terrific heat from the burning |Brown is Chief Clerk of the Com-|Lconard Hopkins of Anchorage, Ed- Fupure SUNGUBIHLIGE. O R I k; |to produce heavily in time of G behalf of Governor Thomas E. ship held back rescuers. Thick | mittec, jwin_ Clark of Juncau, Frank Du- REQUIEM MASS fon gerence eatfg Jone SRLOVGUN Fa(mg Charges | “Chairman W. H. Stevenson, of s Dewey of New York and General | smoke billowed through the neigh- Dinner Cancelled ‘frespe of Chicago, Joe Flakne of; o will bE deeeR. frim the Mg | ¥ i | Wisconsin, cheirman, and M. W. Douglas MacArthur, but that in borhood Tke no-host dinner scheduled|washington, D. €, L. L. Vancz STEVE"SO" ]‘oMonRowrsmu's by these European natio 550 | SEATTLE. Semi. 0m_y. s |Rowell, cxecutive director, called neither case has there been any More than an hour after the blast, |to be held at the Salmon Creokw Tacoma, and Midshipman Bill the next four vears tosspend abroad i“o é“_‘_f,’\ pjvm; Fred Bradt'the witness into secret session af- evidence of “authorization” from hundreds of spectators were ordered | Country Club tomorrow night in| Harris. Harris, who is a grad- Ifor food or the means to produce |C l{»d ma] er Kh E )0'"rnmcxv. ;m_ ter the public hearing was over. those tw off the nearby Smithfield Street honor of the Committee has been!yate of Juneau High School, At 8:30 o'clock I.omorrow: morning, | it.) |328 d“;‘ “,3’46;0" e of nalibut, The two sald that the Board While € en was absent from Bridge because safety engineers called off becaus: of the indefinit> nnendmn Annapolis. a special Requiem Mass will be cele- The report is primarily a survey | pounde P[‘; I ; A b l‘ reviously had opposed House Res- ~ the cou in the 1944 campaign, ieared it might collapse {time of the Committee’s arrival. | Do brated at the Catholic Church of | of what is the problem. rather Umn‘g’”"h‘“ b ‘I’" 16 : 31 i J"s olution 1601, Whfoh Congress. ap- . partial siate was entered for him = Battalion Fire Chief John Mor- | Plans for the Committee during | the Nativity for Le Clair Stevenson, | an attemnt to proose solutions, but | m"”d‘“{! ot ."r,’mm}'m\' have Proved but which President Tru- hid in Wisconsin and he recalled that | cney said: their Juneau stay include heafing5|SEN|oR polllwofi { before shipment of the remains to it reaches a number of conclusions ‘ Cn;n fl"(h”‘;\;:‘ ‘f‘l“"‘l"h catohtip .m;m‘m oed, and which would pro- © they won three or four convention here are still 3000 gallons of jon Thursday, attendance at the | Ho onah for burial. A R (R B Excelt Be7o0e pound of halibut to!¥ide $85000 to subsidize copper, i at ship.’ h f er on y s a baker in | ; seats. Dewey, however, walked off | oil burning on that ship. Chamber of Commerce meeting aL Stevenson, working as a n | . o 3 o biolead, zine and manganese produc- with the great majority of them The Smithfield Street Bridge car- noon, a radio broadcast over| Hwnah passed away in St. Ann's (]’tfifilf[,) Mu{EME’"’S seven pounds of other salablei ' 4 i et car and automobile traf- KINY at 6:15 p. m. and dinner at} nday at 11:30 p. m. The e Witnesses besides Davis included R ries s yernor’ 7 e Jensen and three of the crew fic from the South Hills section to the Governor's House at 7 p. m. AT RIAI. RIIE ummm will be accompanied on the | Y L downtown. Sittsbuirgh the same day. o | Estebeth by his widow. Princess Louise, from Vancouver, |members are from Seattle. The| ;“S;‘qu‘c‘ii‘,i‘;“;, ‘:nllcfin!’r:fi::;;t i e L D e - |schedulsd to arrive at 5:15 o'clock|fifth is James J. Jorss of Ketch-!® S 1 g ry posted $500 bond each f© Alaska miners, Charles J. John- son, presicent of the Alaska Min- !ers Association, and W. A. Castle- FROM ROSE CITY this afternoon; sails for Skagway!ikan. The | ABOARD THE USS. MISSOURI n 3 or 12 DIVIS NS H H (ONCER"‘S ASS“ IWITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN | Nora Marco of Portland, Ore., at 11, returning to Juneau Friday and were released. Y L] 1Sept. 9.—(P—President Harry S. is registered at the Baranof Hotcl.!at 6:30 a. m. and sailing south one s 7 o T Veih. opstaloraoriicly pbfa s 8 Blg F're (Senior Polliwog) Truman fell {Also at the Hotel from Portland hour later at 7:30 a. m ) “SNE ET )\ nésl Notng ANEKS. RUSS pROPOSAl SIUDE“T DRNE ‘victim to the war of nerves aboardiis Stanley T. Zuern | Princess Norah scheduled to sail | Fr_flr.k Dufresne, chief of» infor- b w g L | S sl from Tancouver 9 p. m. tomorrow metion for the U. S. Fish and to equator-bound Lattleship today. \ - f [ : : A’ valdel 'n:i Chief Exccutive and more| FROM EXC Baranof scheduled to sail from|Wildlife Service, has returned from lRme QZ\C"ORAGE : TWEIVQ Hundred P|BFBS E"DS SAIURDAY‘Umn 1,600 other polliwozs—people| U. H. Trouy \Eeattle Saturday at 10 a. m. !A.nr“hm'age via Pacific Nm-fhe\np o _omrpfixzshand Jamocnf : |M‘() have never proved their en-llet is staying at the Baranof Ho-| Alaska s duled to sail from Se-|Airlines. He is registered at the ., O chorage are regi: Five or Six Cruisers T 3 ‘durance by “crossing the line’ el fattle September 16 {Baranot Hotel _ tered at the Baranof Hotel Also Required et e Juneau Civic Oragniza-| “~gRiNGiNG UP FATHER AT The First Bank of Valdez, the Gil- l s0N’S rea ile e ¢ v <l pm— - v oatm = r=% S e e s e | IS Ufged fo Confri- | "WeLi-1 cor you v TiE FLTE CLue - = 5 | THAT IS -I_SPOKE TO THE PRESIDE T HAD My | HUH Y IT LOOKS i I 1 | i LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 9.(p— Seattle Hetel were destroyed by fire g g j Soviet Russia proposed today that €arly today. ; bute Memberships AND HE ST LT A PETITON TO | WAY- D WISH A5 E [ GOT s the United -Nations police force The Alaska Communications THE MEMBERS ASKING ANYONE THAT I DDN'T MY WISH % % Srorent WHO OBJUECTS TO YOU TO SHOW GIT ELEGTED. '.fi havs 12 divisions of troops, 1200 tem building was badly blistered | planes and five or six cruisers. DV the heat. At a meeting last night of the | Russia did not propose any bat- No one was injured. Juneau Concerts Association, plans hips or carriers for the U. N 1 were completed for the currant | o Student Membership Drive. Tickets The figures were submitted by N d' M i “ have been reduced to $2.50 per stu- & i a Ine e (a e, dent this year in order to permztl the Soviet delegation to the U. N Military Staff Committee as Rus more young people to attend the T e St e s ana. Jame's Richardson |concers o be siven by visiing put strength of the forces to be arfrlft%. A AT | at the disposal of the Security M - 'l' The Studen embership Drive | Council by the U. N. memters. al'l’lage OmOITOW will be concluded this Saturday, i o, Sept. 13, and is being organized in i3 P _ Juneau and Douglas schools by lllEGAl HSHI"G J'Mm‘ lr;ld.(liuw‘UMvtf‘...lli(' b::nd 1:/111(l Joséph M. Shofner. BRINGS FINES T0 8 otclock in the Catholic ChurchS¢25D Wil be given on October 10 I JUST FEEL LIKE ¢ The Nativity with the Rev. Rob. _ The Adult Membershin Drive was A NICE FRIED EGG SIX MEN IN COURT cf toe Natvity with the Rev. J2eb” conducted last spring but the Con- ON TOAST-AN' TO et 8 W1 certs Association says that anyone BE SURE [GIT IT- ceremony. Miss Metcalfe is the s ad P : . who was out of town at that time | I'LL MAKE IT- Six fishermen were fined ycs- daughter of Mr. V. W. Metcalfe, or anyone who has since come to | 1 i = terday by U S. Commissioner and Mr. Richardson is from Long 5 oy, Felix Gray on charges of illegel Island, New York. Jouioen and Soukte Iy gl | fishing. They were accused by the, Mrs. Jerry McCarthy will be by 00 (A0 SOEga‘h a:d “9":' Regional Office of the U. . Fish bridesmaid and Mr. Vernon Met- ot l;;)pce»ns g c assure and Wildlife Service of fishing calfe, Jr, brother of the bride, Civic o} st e salie 4 within 500 yards of a stream at will be best man. Ushers will be o' OTESINRSE O OIS €150 Ward Creek on Admiralty Island. Mr. George Gullufsen. Jr. and . o BY the a ion last nigl 5 to provide student and adult mem- | The men, all members of the Mr, Jerry McCarth; A reception : 4 3 o q s ¥ kerships to individuals or groups crew of the fishing boat Valor, will follow in the Iris Room of who would not otherwise have the were; Captain Willis George, Cy- the Baranof Hotel. No special in- opportunity to attend its concerts. ril George, Frank Jack, Rodney vitations are being issued and all| The following people can furmst; Hunter, Coney Star and Dave friends of the young couple are g x Willard. The captain was fined ited Sttbnd | tickets and additional information: . g S {AnVIsRd. o SRAOE Carol Beery Davis, Myra Peters, . DANIEL MAHONEYS A (3 S Rl DD ‘ suvhiGHwavHome ~ NAVY JGTOLD oe s e et winams OF HORACE BLoOD ONFELLOW PW'S S Konenuusn, soeon ax 4 UP AT THE CLUB TODAY -I'M GL AD YOU'RE TO BE A MEMBER / WHAT ? NO HAM / BOY., THIS NEW AND EGGS WID TOASTER IS A WOW # I'LL TRY _CRSEY [T — S ALL SET- I FINE / I'M HE'S ALREADY, THERE-| (IMMIIS - HE'S GOT A || GLAD TO HE GOT SIX MONTHS- PRV WiLL BE HERE POOR CASEY- l SOON -HE 1S IN HAVE YOU CONTACT WITH SEEN HM HIM EVERY DAY/ APy 27 NO-BUT BUTCH \ A PLACE TO LI\ HAS TO GET OUT OF HIS FLAT A PLACE HEAR T/ WITH ONE MONTH s LIVE# ERE'S OFF FOR GOOD { HE GOIN' BEHAVIOR -BUT HE ) TO LIVE ? WON'T AVAIL HIM =~ SELF OF_THAT./ ~ A desk clerk at the Baranof Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Ma- SAN DIEGO thl‘ Sept. 9.—P— In Douglas, representatives are Army Sgt. James B. Wilson of East :"ZE\' McCarron and Mrs. Val oor Loney have purchased the Glacier Highway home of Mr. and Mrs. St. Louis, Ill, testified at the court Horacz Blood, next to the Salmon martial of Lt. (jg) Richard F. Gas- Creek Country Club. The deed coigne here that he was repeatedly was recorded today in the office beaten by the Japanese after Gas- NAKAI PA(K'"G (o of U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. coigne informed on him for theft Mahoney, son of U. 8. Marshal of salt at a war prisoner camp. William T. Mahoney, and a veteran Wilson, took the stand after W"‘EXE(UI'VE M‘RRIES ) of World War 1I, is Supply Officer other former American war prison- at the Regional Office of the Vet- ers failed to appear to support | NORWAY REPORIER erans Administration in Juneau.|charges they were struck by (-a~-‘ Mis. Blood will leave via PAA coigne. tomorrow for Seattle, where she Gascoigne, Wilson told the court,| SEATTLE, Sept 9.—(M—An after- will live during the current school betrayed him to the Japanese with | noon ceremony today was to unite year with her daughter Penny. She!the words “show derobo,” which he | Fritz Frolich, executive of the Nakat will return to Junsau next sum- | translated to mean “salt thief.” | Packing Co., and Mrs. Elsa Friele, mer. Blood will remain here. He said he was beaten by the | Bergen, Norway, newspaperwoman, e, — [ you MEAN TO SAY {:/OU ACTUALLY SAV SALCERS THAT -THERE WERE FLYIN' THROUGH CUPS TOO-AND I'M b | NOT CRAZY EVEN IF MY WIFE SAYS SO- I TELL YOou- s I SAV THEM/ >ee—— - camp commander Wwith a miner’s |in marriage. Her former husband, NEED MORE 'I-E"ORS belt and Ehal the American zalley | Einer, died in a German prison force of 15 was each forced to beat | camp and she came her in June io FOR ME"’S (HORUS him in the same manner. He was | visit his brother, Haakon B. Friele, then confined for seven days, he | President of the Nakat company, added, and beaten at least once | and his wife. The couple will leave More first tenors are needed in a day. Thursday for Alaska on a wedding i 2 TS trip and on their return will fly A i (0¥ T & WHY NOT ? WHY DONI'T You BETCR s 5 m: %I,_lgEAGSI_?D THEAD - 'VE & PUT HM ON JUST. THINK - X %A‘EE ARE YOU A SWELL EXHIBITION IN A [| HE RAISED COULDN'T# SO HAPPY 4 v SIDE SHOW ? 4 3 the Juneau Men's Chorus acc i ing to Ernest Ehler, s lllBHfllls TO MEET to Norway. rector, who conducted last night's The first meeting of the Rebekah s & e first rehearsal of the newly or- Lodge after the'summer recess will ganized group. He said that the be held tomorfow evening at 3 4 chorus has a good representation)o'clock in the lodge rooms. All AlE A m “o“SE of the lower ranges of men's voices members are urged to attend this Lut that it especially needs both important business meeting. Boufi"l’ BY VI('I'OR . first and second tenors. OB 4 Baritones and bassos are not ATTORN discouraged from joining the chor-' A. H. Ziegler, prominant Ketch-| Mr. and Mrs Maxtm Victor and us, however, as the group is very ikan attorney, is staying at the!three children have moved into the desirous of securing the largest|Baranof Hotel. lovely residence of Judge and Mrs. possible memtership. Anyone in- T > 5 G. F. Alexander on Nob Hill, West terested is invited to attend re- FROM FIRST CITY First Street, which they recently hearsals each Monday at 7 p. m Louise W. Nicllee of Ketchikan' purchased. Mr. Victor is the in the I.O.OF. Hall is stopping at the Baranof Hotel.| owner of the Martin Victor .Fur At last night's meeting, it was - > Company in the Goldstein Building. announced that H. Lorenzen has KANN RETURNS ———— resigned as Secretaray-Treasurer | Louis Kann has returned from a AT THE GASTINEAU and has been replaced by Rev.trip to the westward and is stayi K. Raatikainen of Pelican City Walter Sobeleff at the Hotel Juneau. Jis staying at the Gastineau Hotel. POOR. DLGAN, SAYS HE DON'T CARE IF THE LANDLORD THROWS HIM OUT OF HIS FLAT--- HIS WIFE'S BEEN DOIN' IT HERE

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