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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IIONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947 ‘(O(HRAN FUNERAL Sorority Tea Held | AIRLINER RESON TUEDAY ° o ple Sunday . Funeral services will be held at & Fi 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for| The members cf Beta Sigma Phi . Hugh L. Cochran, whose remains Sorority were hostesses to pledges | were brought to Juneau aboard the at their annual preferential tea |4 43 KlllED U. §. Army Transport Collin Mc- hcld at the home of Mrs. D. C. | Kinney last Thursday ! Lengden, between the hours of 2 ¥ The service will be conducted by 'and 6 Sunday afternoon Oct. 27.—M—A SWe- Major Eric Newbould of the Sal-' Guests were cntertained with se- KrugDidn't 62 PERSONS OkayIndian FEARED DEAD Reservation IN CRASHES | | | Associated dish £ airliner crashed into yation Army, who still holds his lections by Mrs. Zalmain Gross who De'egate Bar”e" Unaware ; g 3 Mount Hymettos in Greece last night commission as a Chaplain for the sang “Summer Time,” “Danny Boy" Sixty-two persons arc killing all abcard. The transport y g Army. and “A Pretty GirL™ Mrs. Langdon carrying an estimated 43 or The rites will be held at the and Mrs. Jean Smith accompanied of Inferior Depart- | dead i piane crasnes Airmen who flgw over the wreck- ment Move age of a Swedish Air port which crashed into | more persons on a flight from Is- charles W. Carter Chapel, and her tanbul to Athens, when it crashed Gochran will be buried in Eagles Miss Doranne Barnes played a !on the mountain southeast of the Cemetery beside the grave of . his number of piano selections. | Greek capital. Witnesses said that gon who died, in Douglas several Pouring were Mrs. W. R. Carter, ! the I : mcttos, southeast of Athic Secretary of the Ir ius A f | Z Krug as igned the proclama- ! ight, said 1 ies and parts of the plane Were vears ago. Cochran 5. ve- ' Miss Ruth Badbr, MiLD), O, Lang tior e Hydaburg re- kilied. The plarie carried | strewn cver an area 500 yards long. gided in Douglas cden, Mrs. J. H. Williams, Miss Elsie = ¢ oificials said that the pas- Cochran; who was a War Depart- | Coomes, Mrs. Ralph B. Williams, engers, among th icar and a crew of ¢ was enroute: from Istanbul ite” ¥, L. d the Juneau servat Bartle Chambe senger list included 36 persons but ment employee, at Fort Richardson, Mrs. Robert A. Novatney, ™ Mrs said there was a possibility that gwas found dead in his quarters on Leland Dunlap, Mrs. Senna Powers, last minute changes were made at September 14. He is survived by two ' and Mrs. George Kuhns, until in- 7]';\‘»:“;31.”“[4 rain - | Istanbul e e 4.4+ Maughtersy Peggy and Carol, and a. The next regular meeting will be hat' the Otto~ *hea 1o Tamper | a | The plan2 normally carried seven gson Eddy, now liviiz in the on November 4 in the Gold Room. r crewmen—which would make a to- / <o e and eously re- Pan [ tal of 43. s v on o v STEAMER MOVEMENTS PAA'S SEATILE TRIP senger list. | The anlime office in Sckhom o anot, trom seatte, scneauea) |3 CANCELLED TODAY; listed 36 passengers and eight crew- hich rm ne with ' 18 persor ators meanw bever that was pro- PEOSS . £ i men, headed by a Briton, Captain to arrive tomorrow meining but no plANE Jol % i nned last Frida ta | 2 tcday. ¥ S Said B Dur . of 52 Only 12 of the | Alaska scheduled to sail from, Pan American flight 923, the HJR. 200 w - > ORDER OF RA!NBOW Seattle tomorrow. regular Seattle to Juneau io Teo- astal Rambler scheduled to attle turnaround trip, was cancelled AVE 1 positively after it € wa thus far : "*”""‘ s I ML weident, - second - worst in i 4 | I. [ ARNIVAL sail from Seattle, October 30, for for today. The plane is being used || be taken e aborig t of commercial aviation e i i Ketchikan, Juneau, t, Port!in the search for the PAA Clpper, (} United s, occurred . San Juan, Seward, Seldovia and missing since Sunday afternoon. rim of Bryce Canyon, Mannequins display the & v : m y IS ON HAU.OWE EN Kodiak | Normal flight operations will co iy 1,500 feet away from gogel in Paris. Sword Knot scheduled to sail tinue, with the exception of flight ng. HalD : - | The Order of Rainbow for Girls from Seattle October 31 923, and the Fairbanks run will be will hold a Hallowe’sn Carnival cn Princess Louise scheduled to sail made as usual. Busv WEEKEND' October 31 at 8 p.m. in the Scot- from Vancouver Friday at 9 p.m i EPA 1 ’ tish Rite Temple. Needlework, Denali scheduled to sail fioni Se- MIZES LE & cakes, cookies, candies, popcorn attle Saturday at 10 a.m Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mize and L7 palls, hot dogs, balloox candles -+ o tieir two daughte; Dorothy Ann and other items will be offered in FROM KETCE rights issue, but there was no in- timation the Int considered the establishment of re- servations as the best means ol ef- fecting this Bartlett said at he does not know whether the Hydaburg In- dians or any other Indians were consulted about the reservation, or whether anyone else in Alaska wa consulted. “If so, the list definitely d.d not include the Delegate,” he NEw BROW“‘E said Bartlett said he hoped to ascer- tain this week whether the reser- TROOP IS Io vation proposal represents the con- sidered judgment of ranking offi- E N 'l‘ E R ‘I' A I M clals of the Interior Department or r Departmen manufacturcrs creations at a fashion show held at the George V weekend crash, six | and Elizabeth left Saturday for [ AND Iwo FIRES the various booths. Added attrac- R. W. Rhodes and Larry Lind- | attle via the Pan American Air- ticns will be a fish pond and a strom of Ketchikan are staying at ways. They plan to visit in the pes fortune teller. Music will be pro- the Gastineau. i | es for a month. The Juneau Volunteer Fire De-|vided for dancing. partment answered three alarms' A Revere Wear double boiler will over the weekend, extinguishing pe awarded. Everyone is cordially two hot stove fires and rescuing invited to attend the Carnival. ! 7 et iy e o] ~ IT WILL PAY YOU TO DROP whether it stems from one office At 2:30 pm., Saturday, the De-'s @ © ® ¢ » o = 0 @ ¢ o o } within the department : ored a 2-7 alar A 5 ¢ s b A new Brownie Scout Troop No portment nswered a 27 alarm o WEATHER REPORT o'} IN AT i Fra ) e the home f Fireman Walt Mc- o Temperature ftor 24-Hour o [ j 2 has been organized by their o b it Steget.s No 4 . I leader Mrs. Forrest G. Ayers and e No ' e Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e i i bailys g T damage was reported. This Mornin; | I consists of 24 beginners in Scout i Gataday d g | | adn J lemients 1 e- At 10:25 pm., Gaturday, the de- o In Juneau—Maximum, 47; o | ' work. Mrs. John Clements has re ~artment was called to the Juneau b il " 4 / P pa; it was ® minimum, 42 o'} I cently been appointed as Mrs. A 3kt o : a 1-6 alar | l s’ assistant leader for the com- Cold Storage Dock by a 1-6 alarm ¢ At Ajrport—Maximum, 45; ! | ers’ assistant (1“:1'“ BUI 148 4,h\~ to rescue Tom Long from the wa-'e minimum, 42 ol { e Th :\,f., .,l-.l,'?‘f‘k..\ "su'.“, ters of Gastineau Channel. He was| o WEATHER FORECAST ol f K it e ey pulled out by three men from Al-| o Hustan wad Viemmits) ol | i b 1 Boanrad v e aska Coastal Airlines before the e Mostly cloudy with rain o l DEA ‘l'mh'r'n (‘]\’;l) “wives and Elks. Th Department’s arrival. Danny An- e and not much change in o & 4 ,."m‘”‘ Committee includes Mr derscn was lowered into the water o temperature tonight and e f | vallis George, Mrs. J. L. Clark and fastened a rope around Long e Tuesday increasing south- o |} ‘ — BT o e O who was then pulled out by F. W. e casterly winds becoming 15 e |} ! LAKE SUCCESS, vct. 27 M Shaw and Mrs. Marian Hedges Parry and Bob Fisher e to 25 miles per hour with e|#f | Rus id the United States, president of the Emblem Club, The Long was taken to the Govern-'e cloudiness. ol { | day in a 55 to 0 vote Of the yno joaders as the work progresses e N 5 and was reported as being in g0od | e (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) o | i ;o t United Nations to condemn “all ;.o cccict wherever needed. PRINCESS REGEN T— Princess Juliana, named prin- condition e In Juneau — 91 inches; o i { forms of propaganda” which would ", , entertaining with cess regent of the Netherlands, Prince Bernhard and their three At 7:30 am, today, the Depart- e since Oct. 1, 10:38 inches; o | 5 - I be “likely to provoke or encourage . g b B R EE ror of oldest children posed for tiis porirait on a Canadian visit. ment answered a 5-1 alarm in the's since July 1, 4145 inches. o | A Big Surprise any threat to the peace their mothers and ;h-- Troop Com- Seatter Tract which only the fl§e . At Airport — 45 inches; e H | The vote was on a compromise G e truck and a few firemen were able e gsince Oct. 1, 530 inches; o }i 3 c¢ members tomor from E 1, 6 s ; o proposal offered jointly by France, alaa¢e WO ORORAV o to locate. It was in the old Hegstad | o gince July 1, 2712 inches. ® | Awaits You ! home in the.woods onthe hilie ¢ o e @ @ 0. 060 0 o ¢ |l Canada and Australia after Russias anti-“warmonger” resolution was defeated in the 57-nation politi- cal committee of the General Assembly e at which time new will receive her Scout pin 15 a badge of membership, The af- | fair appropriately marks the birth- 2 | day of Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts in the United States. s'o(K ouoIA'Io“S A program of patriotic songs and peems will include a choral reading s of A Fla by Marie Drake NEW YORK, Oct. 27 Closing Jearned by the troop to celebrat quotation of Alaska eau mine a a Day. Beiore refreshmen a stock today is 4! an Can short blessing learned by the Brown- 87%, Anaconda 35%, Curtiss-Wright meml will be repeated. Mrs. 5%, International Hary er 88 Ernest Gruening be a special Kennceott 467., New York Ce guest, and will lead the girls 14%, Northern Pac 20 the “Humped Backed Sal- Steel 76 above that area. No damage was — — —— - - - i reported by the fire truck which became mired in the muddy road! 96 X ; s end was unable to navigate the last lT s HERE! The Sematlonal Rejrlgerawr two blocks to the fire BARRETT.S‘P’EAKER with the Big Frezen Food Chest! TODAY AT LIOKS ‘ot (LUB LUNCHEON The New KELVINATOR MM-9! Commissicter Wiiliam M. OZEN ¥oob tt of wis ¢ pEAL FR . speaker at the Licns Club CHEST? meeting held this ncon in the Gold Rocm of the Baranof Hotel. ‘He \‘ spok= on “Building a Better World = and told the members that the three pillars of civiliz Salvaticn Army 850,000 s will display their scrap- the. Crippled CY Home at Sitka, which the is preparing as gifts at Thank: ich they have beok ight in this new Kelvinator is a big n Food Chest that holds 40 Ibs. of > — ing time and on W voting meeting time. Each icn, chureh, meats, poultry, fruits, vegetables, ice HERE FROII 7ALDEZ been ¢ i girl will tell of work done at home home, and school must be strength- cream . . . and ice cubes! Easy to use, and 0. E. St d 'C. G. Stith of and of making one of the encd to insure the return of peace.| casy 1o get at, because il‘u'pm of this Valdez are red at the Bar- rec that Mr ers ‘has Mrs. He Lorenzen sang “Ii great new refrigerator. anof m at each meeting & 2 Trust In Ged” accompaiied by her : V5 Lt ‘ M | pusband, Adj. Lorenzen on the | .MASTER AIR FORCE CHIEFS G : piano AMOIST R ERATOR! and W Stuart Symington, secretary Other guests at the meeting were REFR p Iice Feed In'an' ing general of the Air For, ! - of the Air Force, converse at an Army Ordnance Association | james McNamara and Major Ma o dinner in the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. b5 Kaiiie A Ajor Max , T e e A special compartment — enclosed with <l P P O e e e T gleaming glass and chilled by a special set of cooling coils concealed within the refrigerator walls—maintains still, super- moist cold. Uncovered left-overs tay fresh and appetizing for days! And above it is the Balanced Eold section with plenty of room for all your everyday foods. } i oMBINEP N WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947 e, ANNUAL ROLL CALL T ered by Kelvinator's exclusive Polar- sphere cold-meking unit. Never needs FOUR COMPLETE ACTS OF ENTERTAINMENT o Al oy ¥ ipta for fi 5 . Vel frig- INCLUDING MOTION PICTURES e e Ry AR Other models start a? $220.00 FOOD — CRACKED CRAB i e Jor NNy S JUKEAU LODGE NO. 420, B. P. 0. ELKS Visiting Brothers Cordially Invited i ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO0. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service e .\ . JUNEAU o4 Radio Patrolman Sam Festa (left) holds a blonde, blue-eyed infant boy, not more than one month cld who was found cn a New Haven railroad train enroute to New York when it stopped at Westport, Conn. Patrolman Fred Loreth (right) feeds the infant in New York as John Coyle (center) of New Haven Railroad police, stands by. # Wirephoto.