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‘?—7 BRATZILIANS 10 BE HELD Mmmmw Ambassador Will Be De- tained Until Russian Staff Leaves Brazil THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 "Using” N. L. R. B. in | labor Controversy DISNEY HITS To Regulafe | ATEHLMDOM Alaskan Air | COMMIES Competifion AFTER CRIME Says SorrerBoasted lolf?CAB Will é&}iire Filings Fafally Shoois Three, then BAD INDIAN Trout Taken IS CAPTURED With Baskels REHOBOTH GSEACH, Del, Oct. 24 —(P—Catching . fish—baskets of them—became a citywide occupa- tion for a few hours at this sea- shore resort. Thousands of sea trout appeared s-\:ddcpl,v in (h(.‘ s:lxrf,_appafently | of All Schedules, Fares | Vows He'll Never Be Fiiins, Tl somomse v er while on their way to southern waters. and Cargo Rates Taken Alive i | { — As the word spread, housewives, | W/ SZIINGTOY\, O(' 24—147&— WASHINGTON, Oct. 24—(P— {IAH, Calif, Oct. 24 —@®—De- merchants and school * children [\\h Disney told Congress mem- |All authorized airlines in Alaska spite his vow that he would “never alike rolled up their skirts and hers today a Hollywood union lead- | will be required to observe “econo-!be taken alive” a halfbreed In- egs to wade out in quest ¢ cnce said he could use the Na- |mic regulations” of the Civil Aero-|dian was held in county jail to- unexpected catch. p tional Labor Relations Board “as it |nautics Board effective Dec. 1 |day and Sheriff Beverly G. Broad-| dents, with enough trout on Bre vited his purpose. The Board, announcing this to-|dus said he had signed & sta ent|hand to last for several Fridays, : [ Disney cartoonist-creator of |day, said schedules, fares and car- admitting the fatal shooting yes-|reported the sea gulls didn't do ti in Rio de { ;Ml.kt\ Mouse, said that statement [go rates must be placed on file un-|terday of his wife, his dmlgl;ter‘hudly either. broke diplomatic tions | | was made to him by Herbert K.|der the ruling. land his son-in-law ————.a with Russia several days ago when, Sorvell, head of the studio unions,| In a formal announcement of| In jail here for the killings in Moscow government refu | Juring a lubor controversy at Dis- |the action, the Board said in-|the coastal community of Mendoc- Fafewe” Pafly IS pt a against { udios. creased competition among Alaska ino was Paul Winton, 51, with a news ticles attacking i Communists instigated the |8irlines has caused “uneconomic|California prison record for 19 Given Tedl- u hl' ilian esident Gaspar Dutra | ; | «trike at his studio and were “try- |and unfair (omp(‘;itlve practice ‘gm_xi\(; ofcflmw in Humboldt count a g InS > | 5 X | ing to take over artists” he de- | ~Numerous complains,” the Board| he dead were blind Mr. and Mrs, aughli e i PARIS FOOD PROTEST — Part of the throng which gathered on the Champs de Mars | ' . take over my artists” he de-| . i have been submitted to it|Esther; his daughter, M ‘u(\‘ le n‘a"]n:uA o ll:,“:;:‘im “‘,‘112 (RA‘G KlAwo(K | in Paris (o prnlc\tnlut in lhc brcad ration and rising ('o:;(s of foodstufls. ke 1b thes sucteeded, Distsy | Pub, aetion “has been handicapped | Porter, 28 v g e v W.Mx»: ‘; . {0 = =, T Hienlied: T eeTRe o o G exemptions” granted Alaska |Charles Porter rter, records honored at a farewell party last HOONAH pRoJE(TS E R ME"‘"O"ED FOR “They did take them over.” airlines fmm‘,regunvmsnts to place | showed, altg 5 'lr:m at San night given by Mr. and Mrs, Harry H | Before calling Disney, the com- .«(h:‘\dnulefi. and .m.lm on }me, 5 V‘Qu(n\mwm [¢ ) “. : Lea "lGH VE'I' pos'l [ mittee heard from Mrs. Lela Ro- “T‘L ‘(II(I‘[‘YY pxmmst for ilvxxlml‘n) s Broa ldui and District Attorney| The guests played cards, and re- AS REI.IEF WORKS READYENG PlANES GERMANY URGED | gers ot HollywibHi AHE Oliver G- Loi1icet DloDbmMEpEGliar to) SERs | Jamee, B Bt hments were served during the son of Los Angeles as it rounded out by delegating authority to the statement rela he evening. | the first of three weeks of hearings = rd’s Alaska office to permit ex-/gered when the Porters y Those p: t were Mr. and Mrs. Co! uction projects at FOR SHEMYA [RIP o" pARlIAME“I on Communism and the movles. emptions from the “economic regu- with him and his wife am‘ they Alex Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Gil and Hoonah will Mrs. Rogers, mother of actre "‘“1‘0“»*'}1“‘11:'1’ 1“(‘“5»19;';1\'- i ;rfused ml leave. He ant to his gide, Mrs. Addic McKinnon, Mrs. started s by th | 1 o aa Ze . » The Board also said that it is| home early 1y, after jeorze Pleek, 4 the guests ki i.u?(‘tu:.u to T Those! LONDON, Oct. 24—(P—A special | g b _R‘*h i ":]“‘ l”‘j ?"“flr‘n ® considering special rezulations for siderable drinking. ~ The ;’uml-_o R Territorial H American | House of Commons committee \1rg-1 i‘“““ s id‘ Lav ol o “‘Z"“._ (t‘ Alaskan “bush pilots™—operators | followed. e 2 ihn. Hngides ght planes ed today formation of a “represen- ye S i "r‘!a“-}tn(;”‘:“'_"_“p'; of small planes who provide aerial| He left in a car, taking with s just returned from a [ y airfield tative German government” and ;““ aUse t‘“‘ ‘““‘é’ aints of opvice for remote areas. {him the two Porter children, Corky, MRS. MANIHEY HAS sspection trip of projects in kaido Island, Japan, after a flight called for a “firm” British stand | ‘;’“‘;""" ")‘“”“E“" “l iges for-| The plan under c !sxdcrationfl and Bubbles, 2%. Officers . fthanst, AR from Tok [on the length of occupation. | & REOAE N RN would provide “Letters of Regis-|came upon them 3'¢ miles south of SURPRISE ViS" He said that the work there must| Abea pilots—George Tru-| The bi-partisan committee as- | fiher CHIUIIE Bty st tion” for the bush pilots, but Ukiah, which is about forty miles be dene sometime and that he wiN man Angeles and Clifford serted in a formal repot to the| said the Reds have been WOKING wouiq not require formal certifica- inland from Mendocino. Winton FROM HER BROTHER do all he can to push their com-|Evans of ngton, D. C., — is House that the Germans “should for years to win influence in the jo of planes operated personally offered no resistance. pletion now because of the “des- the most hazardous leg of their be given as soon as possible com-| ‘mu\w world and have also sought by their owners, having less than Mrs. Dorothy nianthey had a sur- rate financial straits” of e is a 1500 mile hop to plete responsibility for balancing | | centrol of the Los Angeles public fiye seats, and not competing M'h prise yesterday when her broth- hose communities e ex- | S 1e Aleutians. They their own economy.” | schools. scheduled anlmec HOSPIIAL NOIES er Eugene Card, of Coos Bay, ined that the work w jone ' have not announced takeoff plans., The group acknowledged, how- | Next week the committee is to | Oregon, called her by local tele- a “relief measure” in order to - > > ever, that “at the momznf it is n?t’ bear what u“has lermleril “hostile Admitted to St. Aw«n's sterday pho: and asked how she was. som at alleviate he hard n - - possible to put this burden squarely | es.” These include some Bov S(ouTS wlll were Elmer Adams for mm ical at- Mr. Card is making his first e tered n o NEW OIRLS ADVISOR on German shoulders because Ger- who have been labeled tention, and James Tilford for sur- trip to Alaska and came north for .s because of the recent poor T many cannot buy food and raw| Communists or followers of the pREVIEw pl('I'URE gical attention conference with the Juneau ishing season, FOR M & EDGE(UMBE material for herself.” | Party line by witnesses before the | | David Andrus was discharged. Spruce Corporation officials. He said that the projects will ! T T T | ‘C”"‘"“l“““ i 5 i R Card’s son, senior in the Coos TR e B s i, ONMONDAY P. M, 7 o i e o v s e i those areas if completed now be- paa to join the staff FAMED DOGIEAM | lool"NG ISOI_ATED \ are found in a le deposit editor of the daily newspaper in cause of their sore need for help. ¢ Native Service. She | | i T 1 his home town R S el A SN 3 . g | | A preview silowsig of the \,\,.m- Metcalf » revealed that helywi) be assigned to the Mount | | e o, Min i of MoioN . = mll I:v reviewed by the local Scom Board of Road Commissioners the|yj Dr. Paul R. Hawley (above), Chief latrict Committée: Mord ) appointment of a Territorial High-| Migs Kell returned to the U. S COAST lS DEAD Medical Director of the Veterans FORESIRY SERVI(E noon at 40(”1:;(1\‘1;1 u:\] :fihac:,i: ;\{.w szum\;;:”\;,‘hc :x‘ \"{m:::wl \;‘n" four mc ml\\‘ ago fr¢ »ml(‘q, 12 where Administration, who has been iles Thentre, : T £ . out] Hps aines to supervise traffic on the ghe a een ployed by the N s o Akl » Sl il te ot the AlidEs High- G‘“m}" “N:It’mm S l:m e ARG o Bty HSIRTG SR GEly micsemmeto . e L tth: aims and purposes of the Boy y. He st although the | papilitation Administration at Can- four months, the Rev. Beilarmine GeRgtl Ofds Doy e A daw inetences jof bieskiog i g SOb A Bk VR 02 stated ugh th R ; ; sen. to locked cabins in isolated s shown to the gzneral public at a am [ affic does not justify \ton for one year Lafortune, 78, famed, dogteam Administrator, in the event Gen S Tt e ¥enslal Punde a a full tim Iman, trucks have| prior to her assignment with priest of the Arctic Coast and for| eral Bradley succeeds Army Chief 3"“ pl ‘r“_'l’“d ”[_c"‘“‘“‘f“fp ‘F; “‘;V 3;‘“" date, . Dis . _Shairman, been carrying excessive and UNRRA, she was employed bythe the past 30 years head of the| of Staff Dwight D. Eisenhower, A:,,‘_“ :3’)‘;( 90( ‘l]::"m;‘l_pj é]l‘_"\'m:' "l\’;“:}bc; :‘_»‘"“\fi”‘_ ‘“J“‘-’l de g th beds. War Relosation Authority as' Hesd|Gatholic mission. on King Tslandiwho will Botome PReslRfiof Co- | peumsrots (ndividusls in Southe’ sty g’;:t,'cll’n,g""cff;“ i | o ‘,‘:f 1:;1:::1,1;]\ “‘,l_ \:.,‘l',”m; ’('1‘,‘1‘1:‘ ]:”‘“H'; ])]“ ,I.'{:I"“"‘}"V\k"r Rélx{;- f“‘_”i;;w};emw B0, diea Wades: If’mh"‘ University, N. Y. next east Alaska have leased small iso- inter-Troop Rallies and competi- Because t “v"d‘ Hart \1.,-ml"u-1 w ‘ B He m*mc to ATl 101008, e year. (International photo) lated tracts of National Forest tive skills events are a part of 7 approaching e Tl B hes taar et iR i Alaingy land for use as cabin sites for the Round-Up Program. Every Refreshing flavor! Brace that a Patrolman will pro- i,y I;r her 'H-A\\ ¢(~~ ‘m:wn[ 5 l&'nI ; he served ’1‘[ AN()r‘nc'nn St. | 'l kA' hiaubs, f)sln{]g. g Bulldings Ledop, Efke and pemlorsUalt) inggofldncss! You'll en- BEts: abootiited unitly” mext] Nor e el R L b Bl o Tuc ire; erected on ti areas are the the Gastineau District is expecied joy this finer quality tea. 8 8 8 i personal property of the individual to qualify for the Council Stream-| iy tic Coast settlements. He studied Bu"e[ Me"s, holding the permit. Such indivi- er Award. This award is present- | BROKER DEL FETT ‘GIRL SCOUT DRIVE DIES AT SEATTLE OF HEART ATTACK . cout Drive has not yet geal of the G ended yesterd |been attained. Del Fett, wellknown S | A figure of $3400 had been set broker who has been traveling in to finance activities for vear Alaska for over 12 years, died ) and last, but Lisle Hebert, chair- terday morning at his home of {fnan of the drive, reports that a heart attack, according to ad-|about $1,000 is still needed. vices received here by Horace| All residents of Juneau who have Adams, Alaska Steamship Company not yet contributed are urged to make their donations by check. first came to the Territory mailed care of Lisle Hebert, Box with his wife about 25 years ago!ggo. to teach school at Kake. After| 1t is estimated that about $2,300 several years, he started the brok-|has been collected and a meeting erage business in which for many|will be held in the near future at years he represented Arrow Shirts, which committeemen for the cam- General Paints and veral other palgn \nll report lines of merchandis - Fett is survived by a wife and’ (CANADIAN SEAMEN MAKING DEMANDS two children in Seattle. No word has been received as to funeral ar- rangements. VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 24—P s EDGE OF BIG GALE HITS JUNEAU AREA [ Cors b it | w"H 35 MPH wIND mx' id stop-work meetings will be Winds to 35 mile ot in all! east and west coast BREE up - 10 i (i:»(p-»\u ports in Canada during blew gustily in the Juneau area today. for several hours last night along| The union membership’ will vote 4 driving rain. No damage| g 1a e L 8 ‘m\ a course of action after ship to small boats along the wate: 2 . | owners rejected union demands for front or at the Small Boat Harbor | e |a shorter working week and a 15 i vanecs howeer percent increase in pa: The steamer Princess Louise, m-‘l Tt s s l(“ I‘\: o riving just before 8 p. m., came in| L ‘dxn N )1‘ .\u ‘n?k \\fllsk((; to the Alaska Dock without dam-|ANGIE & Aol WOLL WEEC age. The wind blowing up nuh Al A 40-hOUL Work Week in waterfront made it necessary to p‘“; % drop anchor to control the ship| f the \um\\jl‘. endorse our ne- and hold it from Llowing into the|Sotiating committee today, we will dock |3 mm(umh]\ conduct a strike vote,’ : a2l | Davis saia | Voting will be held today in Van- Halifax he s ud CHARGE OF THEFT Two persons were arrested here GIRl S(ou]’ NEws NOIES last night by City Pol on two| different ch of theft. Mrs William Thomas was booked for| The G op 11 met breaking and for | Thursday the Luth- theft She is alleg- | eran Church. We planned what we edly taking two Lottles liquor | are going to eat at our Hallowe'en from the window of the California|party, Octcber 30. We made Liguor Store | for our cooking badge George E. Heureux was booked patrol made a batch of biscuit. for being drunk and for theft. He|then we ate them with jelly 4s accused of allegedly stealing two|meeting was dismissed at 5 o'clock gallons of ice cream and vm;r-, SUZANNE MILLER—Reporter ing to resell ->-oe Action is being held up in both HERE FROM ANCHORAGE cases pending further investiga-| Margaret Silliman of Anchorage storping at the Bara IS SHORT OF GOAL for the priesthood at Montreal and/ duals may lock their tended use. If anyone should be unfortunate enough to need to use provisions left in isolated cabins, they should Cub Scouts of ‘Pack 311 will hold by William Warneke of Kingston, their Octoter meeting next Mon- Wis., and when the truck caught day according to an announcement fire all except 200 pounds of the today from Cubmaster Vance butter melted, ran along the high- | . b B Blackwell. way, and into gutters. Warneke had ;r:::fidzau;? "_‘)‘"{,".llm Q“mer' “:“d The meeting will feature dra- the help of the Gumee Fire De- Sie98% 1O e matic skits presented by the var- partment but the butter was de- 'lm‘(”‘"m"hp S ,‘1‘:‘”‘“,‘:‘ “r‘)" jous Dens to depict legends and stroyed before the fire was extin-| .o . e Pl oy traditions of Alaska guished. e ac'r‘f““ the nearest Forest Ser-| Parents and friends are invited; Wholesale butter in Chicago wa.‘::\ o 1,“‘ B % to attend as well as members of nearly 70 cents a pound. | INF by M N W, Pack 311 and boys who wish to M S | P RATION WANERD 50 M i | Anyone having information con- The meeting will begin at 7 p.| P. N. Haslin and R. C. Coleman ed to comm ate v m. in the Grade School Gymnas- of Ketchikan are staying at the oEiunicate” With - the: Gy ernor’s Office in Juneau: cabins pro- ed to each Unit cerning the following person is ask- has resigned and is leaving the that successfully ]M;; a6 JRgle: Tith nghway SIIppel'y ‘\iding they have a paid permit completes the Round-Up Program.| e was brought to a hospital W The aren Tiochl * office 2 i ke ] or the area. cers and their com- here three mfi’i’i g9, GURNEE, I, Oct. 24— In many instances, the owners of mittees attending the showing will | | $1 % | smndl streteh it Skokie H hway isolatsd cabins leave a small store be: Chas. G. Burdick, Geo. A. CUB SCOUTS WILL {north of here wes given a slippery Of Provisions in their cabins for Parks, Joseph O Rude, James C:| —and costly—coating of murlv 5, emergency use of anyone \\hn may R.Van, C. L. Wingerson, Wayne| ™ o FEATURE DRAMATIC | om0 et 5 e i e e 10 s Bichenson, Ak Seages, Frank $3,500) vesterday. Lherefoxe very xmpormm tlm these H(’rm’mn Milton J. Furness, W. SKITS AT MEHII The tutter was In a truck driven DIOViSlons be left for thelr in- W. Tuttle, Leo J, Jewett and Dr. C. C. Carter. r > | o HARRIS CHOSEN 10 ! REPLACE TRUEBLOOD | IN SPORTSMEN ASSN. Buck Harris was elected as Sec- | i retary of the Territorial Sportsmen, | Inc, at its meeting last night. He will replace James Trueblood who City in the near future. > - HALLOWE EN BARN DANCE Sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- | try Club. —adv. 713-t5 | Sell 1t with an Empire Wantad. o . L I i am“m'__ il gei ke | Raymond C. Stanton—Age 33, VFW AUXILIARY TONIGHT | VISITOR FROM PITTSBURGH ‘,.‘,:;L;h'fli"‘;;“:‘}‘l“‘f“gy 5 feet 9 in-| The Ladies Auxiliary of Taku| Theodore R. Jolley of Pittsburgh, | i, gog w Um::i s¢l~ R. C. Stan- Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, pg, is stopping at the Baranof. iW\"um"ne |< ~: 5 Yuet, Cheyenne, | will hold its regular meeting to- | - .- — W i s seeking him. night. 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