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o) PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1947 ‘: I r ; ‘ ter Boyd, Tom Johnson, Ernest L. e G ALASKA COASIAI_ Haynes and Mary Johnson; from - i - Appletone Cove, Mr. Loren. i . i ; g . | AIR”NES MAKEss | From Pelican to Juneau, Kalle | Raatikainen, Roy Call and Thor G I v E N 0 §5 | Goodman; from Ketchikan, E. El £ Ziegler; from Hood Bay, Mrs. - i R Charlie Jimm; from Tulsequah, L. 2 lABOR &Aw | Alaska Coastal Airlines reported | Telfer and W. G. Jewatt 2 i three flight yesterday to Sitka, one AN | p i each to Ketchikan. Angoon and | | — .,, 3! é Pelican with way point stops, and ‘rD bl E t At I Non-Communist Provision, | tno to Tukequan. 3. c. ene +| JOUDIE EVEN ; ' Sk ’ , a Passengers to Sitka were E. B H Is Fully Constifutional, e et e w1 GOVErnON's House | Lega| COHS'(‘EM bert and Carry McCaslin, R. Lawr- | . : sten ence, N. Williams, Russ Clithero, | Held |.an ngh' John Casco and Neil Anderson; to | o FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 9.— Ketchikan, A. J. Alter, Hap O'Brien | ' i 1“_’“‘_ 1 3::10hs‘:vx:|lj;1myavny; to Wrangell,| Many Jurcau peopie called at Ll Judge T § 5 3 . ’f' i oL |the Governor's House last evening - phela { it s e JE [t meet .members of. 1R, DA 1pheld obert James; to Hidden Falls, Cliff | 1 4" committee, which is touring unions ¥ Richmond; to Pelican, Mike Good- | {pe Territory i L ofticers are not Comin H Man. L f ” R p 3 e The Judge et that the £ L?"Tulx.\:fi?fi?] ;2;‘];';‘;::0023’;‘ During the evening, G. Edgar ncn-Communist proy is tully & Siriuy, W,/ 3. Potiad AHl P, Shra- | (oehn, Brikish Consil st constitutional—legal, consistent and A sola the King's Medal for Service in proper . . the Cause of Freedom, to Mrs. The 1 ; was made at a hear- i Inbound passengers to Juneau |Ernest Gruening for her efforts » ing here involvin Oil Work- z : from Sitka were S. Santolhouis, P.|in coliecting clot:\es to sex;d to ers International U (C10). He o . WWV,,.,MJ Respicio, Mr. and Mrs. O. Wilson, En}glund during the war. In "?’ RN | held that the CIO had not com- FAIR RULERS_he « ily 5 TR ¥ 3 . 5 D. Dalfreda, A. Moline, R. Galon, |brief speech of acceptance, Mrs ® Bilen’ with the aw, s did 10 b < e g el ,ifg‘;,’ly"‘;:r;“,:::t"' o K g‘u‘:':: J. Beltram, Diego Pauling, Joyce |Gruening praised the work for her have recourse the NLRB Barbara Danielson, Princesses Mae Jean Biggs and Glenna Copeland. i Olson, Sam Constantino, S. J. Val- |assistants, who helped her in the The OWIU had filed a petition \loria, Elizabeth Constantino, Mr. | “Bundles for Britain” program. . seeking to force Regional ULRB —— 'and Brs. Tonape and child, J.| Ppouring during the recapiion Director Edwin A. E to count B Visotra, Henry Moy, L. R. Ellsworth | hours were Mesdames B. D. Stew- Lallots in an election worker ‘ and Emilio Egonio are, C. Earl Albrecht, Don Foster, of the Deep Oil Development Co | From Hoonah i6 Juicau, Lorraine | James Ryan, Earl McGinty, Ralph at Wichita Falls, Texas l Johnnie, Sarah Jewel, Andrew John- | Rivers, Mildred R. Hermann, Hugh “The constitution guarantees a nie, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Marl Wade, Crystal Jemne and Hunt - representative form of govern Dick Avacoff, Louise Hammond, Les- Gruening. 5 ment,” Judge Davidson declared | 3= A 4 & o 5 & o “and it is consistent and oper [ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ¥ s 4 to throw restraint around any or- i JUNEAU, AL..SZA " TREETOP LOOKOUT_water buffale pull a cxei past ganization by denying privileze to i WEATHER BULLETIN | a tree where a lookout post has been concealed by Greek troops those who would destroy this n | DATA FOR ?4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME in the village of Mikrovri: a community previously raided , of government ] Max. temp. | TODAY | several times by guerrillas. Davidson ruled that the OWIU | last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hs. Weatheral ———————— ———— oo e e was mot etigibie for certirication 100 Much Land Is Held by | | station 24 hrss | emp. temp. Precp. 4:30am. T w0 b on' all aap Aio, as a bargaining unit because the # | Anchorage 52 45 45 Showers RUMMAGE SALE [0 e i s i L i cio miea to compiy win wme GOVErnment-No Chance iy Borow % W @ Tmee Snow P e M O provision of the Taft-Hartley Law "9 Bethel 50 44 44 Trace Rain ¢ ( jommer i e Sl whicn reauires tre ng of non- 10 SeCUre Homesteads Cordova 52 | 44 ¢ 18 _ Ran BE HELD BY JWC o 2 2ot 2o et Communist affidavits Dawson 59 3 43 05 Rain i 4 b e B i | SEWARD, Alaska, Sept. 9.— (P Edmonton 54 37 37 08 Clear ! , v nate as liberally as ossibla to th g Residents of th» Kenai Peninsula Palrbanks & » e IR 1 Oloudy . | Something unusual in the way 'O S0, il SLERnil, R0 PLANS ANNOUNCED oo et rem e 815 § vy gl omes Lo ma ab i RS sional Public Lands Committee At Junpen Altpors - ae o o Cloly . i WBSE 18, LR U Blub e { Ketchikan 57 50 50 47 Showers Club will ke op- TERL hearing here Priday for legislation . 3 X 4 BY HOUSE GROUP ing , r legis i G K tndls 40 47 08 R en for the first such sale of the 0" REST OF IRIp ieman, declared the commita e e . AT 7 1 #0 50 60 0 Cloud jed by the T Coop on chairman, declared the committec TEARFUL CHAMPION_joseph Niemree, (right % pneles ik BUCE gt et g came 1o the Territory fo determine| 10 months, can't figure out what's eating on Gail Abersold, also McGrath . 8 |5 | 4o Cloudy ward - Sireet opposite the ne MEETING OF BARANOF . o he best method of helping Alaskans 10 months, especially since they had just been crowned boy and iome b6 43 44 01 Showers Simpson Building. M. D. 51 . Will help themselves and girl winners in the crawling derby at the Blue Cross Kiddie Northway 51 33 33 0 Clear Esfon 13 ‘chivmlan, Of - thes ool OCKHOLBERS MOND‘Y Ao cranord Commmee Wil Pornbs Sksor. Phil Hardioe: sud carnival held in Philadelphia. Petersburg 49 19 49 36 Rain mittee in charge of this event| ° " ” B PTG pth A ks Daebs Pottland 65 55 55 Clonis |which will feature a large variety Shymean, Alaska Distributors & McCre " erican Legion o H b et P f 1 ities 1 S v n 8 neipa. stocl 2 HOId Hearmgs at Peters- Post Commander, told the commit- 4 Prince George 59 37 46 Rain ;of used commodities not usualiy)dnd a principal stockholder of B tec much of the best farm land on PROSPE("NG A!D p 1 payments for tWo Years at pyince. rpooen: > AR s ey SHbrad’ st aales Ol thiE A the Bananof Hotel Corporation, tee ch of the best farm land o 4 v 2 S sk i 4 8 2 B y i arrived it g . burg, Wrangell Ketchikah e Seninsuie 15 ctosed to settie: R e R e LR v e o s SR L i eCala e e e L b e T Congress. The sub-committee seeks Sitka 53 53 31 Rain ment of clothing of 1 v ¥ € abs ‘L: of . . eherin, President of the hotel company, r— ment, Hardir Shyman presided at the stock- 10lde meeting in the Baranot , using maps, pointed jetermine whether the payme { | Plans for the House Public Lands cut that at iy oo o BEVE[GP‘NG TAKEH R e DATEa Winletiorss 52 34 3¢ Trace Clear { including several good forl ans t 51 at at cally no point | should be resumed. Yakutat 53 45 48 11 Rain land evening wraps, therz wil Committee, headed by Rep. Fred along the new Seward-Homer High- Representatives at the fhearing, in 3 = Crawford, have been changed to in- | way cculd a man homestead | Up OPEN HEARENG ditsian dpl Sl el R *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ' an excellent assortment of house-| (O} IR U clude hearings at Petersburg and, He said that the Chugach Na- | 1 ddlilon to iy e o s 7+, WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The storm which was In the Guit of Alafka , hold' Xnens, Such 88 table clofbs | pichioes Slegihd siakUia sontius Wrangell. It was announced today | tional Forest stretches from three | R 'l‘ % )J"‘ - r"l- ;q;, ) Walt “ ::' vesterday morning has moved eastward into British Columbia this morn- !card table covers, towels, dres meeting were Mr.. Meherin, Wallis {nat the committee will leave Ju- miles north of Seward to Russian s ds Ol e BT s, T B e By and vy = Wil wd oudhs of veth i aid Me by neau at midnight tonight and will River and that s SoAE ThearviEtle H P i L {4 ZYRCR 46 be moving eastward about 35 miles per hour. Rain has fallen during ' kinds. here will also be an as- P B g At me!__\bm_g :][LG‘ 3 “‘ln Sitabia :"m“'\ “A‘;x’xyu;“ Hx’fi '1‘:\\:):; SUb(OmmI"ee Of HOUSE i}”' Y. p%‘J“ ’yl“&':d‘sl ‘;‘f *t”"'“f the past 24 hours over the coastal area from Oregon to the Aleutian |sortment of ostume jewelry, Mrs.| " 5;.”':;:’ S(fy;::;‘:z “ndrc-sl:x:?z ™ tomorrow. Kensi. He added that lands south Ccmmi"ee of Sm?” Busl s X "”‘f"‘_“‘( yneh 15 pqjands, over northwestern United States, western and central Canada (Heron states, with compacts and oo . o rm;l"miljxuvs 01 Hearings will be held at Peters- |of the Kenal River are also closed i g e A i ‘.‘." and most stations over the interior and western portion of Alaska. Below bill I}?ldsé purses and other similar| oo s . Durg tomorrow might after which 'to settlement as far as > Fox 1 | B freezing temperatures were recorded at a few stations in northwestern merchandise which are practically B W L Rt 3 (hegcommlltee wl”&lm‘.e Is:- Wran- | River. He X:Ud ‘li‘,:‘l !\u:"n;h(l)[ I:;:\ nes MEEIS at Sea”le | Canada and northern Alaska. Temperatures were near normal yesterday |unused, and many other useful ar- m;‘]\:“ ol:w‘!;::gfin?fl;;:ll.bfi:i‘:e “ n gell where they will hold hearings ' finest farm country in the Caribou R Fed Employees over Southeast Alaska. They range from 35 to 53 degrees from Puget (ticles for household or personal| in gl SS. on Thubsday. morning: | Hill les betw D testinnn Tilke . Sound to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. use. Caliicrnia's 1946 asparagus cron 4 “The group will arrive in Ketchikan ' and Dee { SEATTLE, Sept. 9—(P—A sui- . MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN { The docrs will ke open at 9 was estimated to be worth $17,- Thursday evening and hold hearings| Bota Harding and McCracken | ccmmittee of the House Committee | W' | l Observe Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today |o'clock Friday morning and the 572,000. all day Friday. They will leave Ket- | contended that Kenai cannot be ex- | 0 Smail Business, headed by Rep Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) == = chikan from the Annette Island ai ected to inc in population | Willlam H. Stevenson (R.-Wis.) has s Station Weather Temp. ~ WIND Height of Waves | = port at 3:30 Saturday afternoon. | when so large an area is given over | oPened a hearing here on Federal | A NNIvVersary ceve spencer Drizzle 50 WSW 18 3 feet ¥ The group will make the trip from to governmental reserves. aid for prospecting and developing Eldred Rock Cloudy 52 SSW 24 3 feet 4 el Juneau to Ketchikan on the U. 5./ Hardir fed the Interior Mineral depesits in the United G Foint Rptreat Ratn 55, o : 8:deet l UESDAY SPECIAL Fish and Wildlife Service boat MS | Department ownership of the Sew- | States and Alaska. A banguc: in houor of the 30th Five Finger Light Cloudy 53 8 20 3 feet ") Brant. |ard water . teyming it “another | Arthur Erickson, Seattle mining anpiversary of the National Fed- Lincoln Rock Cloudy 53 SW 12 i a Alaska’s Congressional Delegate | govern str old.” | machinery company oflgcml, di]:\!- deral Empioyees will Guard Island Rain 54 SE 8 1 foot i $1.50 DINNER E. L. “Bob” Bartlett, a member of | Gus Werner, Secretary of the ¢ that not even subsidies would :lo almon Creek Coun- Cape Decision Drizzle 52 SW 6 g s the committee, will leave the group | Longshoremen’s Union, spoke of the | anything to develop Alaska's zinc, evening MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- SPANISH ST“FFEB * al em- NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska—southeasterly winds 15 to | at the conclusion of the Ketchikan | advantages, from the workingman's | jead and copper potential but gold hearings and return to Juneau. He point of view, of keeping Sewara as | Mining might be helped by such a and th are in- 30 miles per hour decreasing Wednesday afterncon. Outside waters, Dixon will visit here for several days and |a lerminus | program. He said adequate unin- yireq (o attend the banquet, re- Entrance to Sitka—southerly to southeasterly winds 20 to 30 miles per | then return to his office in Wash- | e g terrupted transportation was the parqless of whether they are mem- hour decreasing Wednesday afternoon. Cloudy with rain or rain showers ington, D. C. | SEATTLE PEOPLE HERE | chief problem and said removal of or not over ent RN S | PR | the statutery limitation on the price aster-of-Ceremonies for the - AR S N it SRR ¥ . . Sty e R RN S SO L e G T Salad - Baked Macaroni Ses D. Lair Morton H. Van Nuys, President yiys Minna Lee Coughlin will be Southern Hot Biscuits with HOHEY o tel from % Fairbanks is|Mrs. B Hazlett,| of the West Coast Mineral Associa- 'y, charge of the entertainment Glenn Walker o f tion, said Washington has a num- anq Harold Gronrcos will handle State Trooper Leads Way =i i o ramsime Salmon Creek Country Club | Sov-called marginal mines were Mr. and Mrs. Theron McGrew an umuuiuuimuluumumi;fiummumummmmm|us‘nuuuuiniflfluimnm E*INES u \ UO . e i GEORGE BROS. | N Swartest_ ONE 4> Burova PHONE 399 ‘ ' ; SPECIALS - ON SCOTCH NEW ADDED ITEMS A Fresh Cracked Crabs -3 ?7 “50 ""h Crab Salad — Crab Louie o Dewar’s White Label —— ALSO ¥ e White Horse Tender T-Bone Steaks fe: Ed Filet Mignon Chinese Foods h Lonisiana Prawns THE BEST FOOD INTOWN | . _——m| AND UP Haig & Haig 5-Star Vat - 69 Martin's V. V. 0. Ballantine's T AND UP For GIFTS of a LIFETIME, See The RUGGET SHOP A Michigan State trooper escorts 2 woman cmployee of the Clinton | Machine Company at Clinton, Mich., through a picket line, ordering | Now in the Simpson Bufldmg a defiant picket to step back. Workers are on strike at the plant. ‘ome in and browse around g C ) A Wireohato. R AR

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