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e S et . Ol PAGE EIGHT e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE——JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947 POSSIBILITIES FOR| MANY AGENCIES |ANNOUNCEMENT |COAST GUARDER (ONT POWERINSEALASKA A"al Smke P'e of Peac - TOOK PART IN | OF PLANE FATE |~ WACHUSETT IS ROLS ON BEING STUDIED HERE U plane search BRinGs RELIEF RETURNING Hewe SUGAR GOING 1 o - 1 F: | (Continued from p;we One) | (Continued from Page One) { When word was received this McClellan of Reclamahon 3 i {momning that wreckage Bf g mi and boats from the U. S. Forest C-4 left here immediately fOr jng PAA clipper had been sighted, Bureau Investigates e L ] o It i Lo M- 4 message was immediately flashed e 5 anes from Alaska Coastal Air-jjor T JRRSDR b "~ to the Coast Guard Cutter Wa- NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—(®—S Waterpower Sites | lines, in Junewu, and from Elis|Sea Rescuc Sauadron of the AN gy, which has covered over Lokers here see no reason why | Alrlines, at Ketchikan, also joined Forces, nb:mdun: lll;d eilg“a&"‘ 1,000 miles of the Southeast Alaska the expiration of price controls at Mr. L. N. McClellan, Assistant in the search during the first two ers here and departed with, the .., ine jn their constant search midnight tonight should cause Chief Engineer of the Reclamation Bureau at Denver, Colo., is in Ju- reau with Lewis G. Puls days and cancelled all commer- P“‘,““ He was accompanied bY ¢ty missing aircraft. The ship much change in what a five-pound cial operations during that time.|Bob Thorp, Juneau Station Oper- y.. steaming towards Glacier Bay package will cost the housewife to- On Tuesday these planes were put ations Manager for PAA. wheh word was received and the morrow. back into regular service but their| The Army paratroopers, mountain ... 4 ;neq and is due in Juneau They differ, however, as to price pilots closely scanned the earth troops and medical officer were |\ = o . . trends next year. i below as they flew over thelr picked up at Gustavus by one of; 'Ni® afternoon R routes. 'the planes and were also taken Sunday night, many small pri-|to Annette Island to help in the vately owned boats and cannery rescue operations fes boats also were called into the| L. S. Seeley and Fred B. Powell, ster, search, Many privately organized Regional CAA officials from An- when engineers fixed land searching parties were also chorage, also went to Annette this hoiler an hour before up anchor. formed through Southeast Alaska morning to investigate the crash. Underway at 15 knots, the ship in an effort to find any possible They had been waiting in Juneau cruised abcut a mile from the (until word was received. Seeley is shorelines with five to ten pairs of Others think demand will also The 10th Air Rescue Squadron Chiei of Flight Operations, Alaska eyes constantly engaged in full advance. They believe the Mar- U. S. Air Forces, at Elm- Region, for the Civil Aeronautics ranging search. ,shall plan will cause large ship- endorf Field, sent three B-17Authority. Powell is Chief of the i ; ments to Europe, since the calorie Boeing Flying Fortresse with ' Air Safety Region, Civil Aeronau- All day the searching continued value of sugar is high. They say liferoats attached, and two C-47 tics Board. The pair made the with watch relieved at two and sugar is cheaper for 100,000 calor- Douglas transports, to join in the trip via Alaska Coastal Airlines. four hour u.n‘ als, while below the jes than is wheat at present grain search. In addition, a detachment' Lieutenant Commander Edward ship's life went on as usual. prices. of paratroopers, mountain troops P. Chester, Jr., had expected to fly ¢ , the cutter pulled slowly —Dr. D. A. Fitzgerald, - secretary- ; doctor, was also sent to Petersburg and Wrangell today chorage and dropped hook. general of the International Emer- Their planes in a F&WL Seabee piloted by Del If any daylight remained halibut gency Food Council, predicts next Freimuth to investigate rumors lines were put hopefully over the year's world surplus may ke 1,000,- The ship has maintained constant Some believe a world surplus ot vigi! during its search. Its day long Sugar is in store, in support of h, as reported by Dave Web- which they cite the expectation: Empire reporter aboard, began of a huge crop in Cuba, the rapid the second restoration of the war-damaged Philippine sugar industry, and the recovery of central European beet sugdr areas. Engineer s dam designing. The so far stigated have journeyed to tr and Taku Inlet where p! be set up provid power e event new industrie: estaslished in this region llan, who has been with the Bureau for 35 years, emphasiz- ed that the is solely for long range planning of power fac- ilities for such proposed industric as the pulp mills The Forest Service has been o : T n wun e e D Flect Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Chief of N sentatives, eondu em on in- ‘ rees ~ Washington wreckage. of the eons, has just smcked the peace pipe during and an Arm ey chief of the Ottawa Indian Tribe of Michigan. 10 this area to aid al Op era ho nors which he was made emany spections of Dorot : St tanit b At left is Chief Pi-Pi-( , of rbor Springs, Mi he S red Ettawawge: imi aviraged approximately eight hours A e St : \ ‘v” tribal P “,’-“”h” o ”m’,' l"l.‘ gty > " i ey AL per day in the air being circulated in that area con- Stern. Later movies were shown. €00 tons. says these lakes was given the tribal name Chief Be-Ka-Na-Ge or he Winune Wirephoto. < i e A (G cerning RiE FiAne'e B FOR a =ty st o iy T e The Weather Bure: can be t tunnels and used for st a DC-3 and a DC-4, to Annette Ceipt of the final news, he was spending Sunday night at Angoon,' SEATTL u told to stand by at Juneau pending \‘\, dnfsd.xy mghl at Haines and reports October has been the wet- climinating the need Im dam | e R B e S ollan ot UrT i Sea e A a cisco. S ) enver via PAA after or | i el e A [ B-17 from San Francisco to be SCene. arownd Juneau, ) FROM JAPAN RUNS used in the search in addition to' Those atoard the Clipper at the ' e its many amphibious planes already time of th h were | in use Ciew ¢ ¥ * y | INTO lARGE SUM The Canadian Air Forces loaned ' Capt. Alf N. Monsen, Pilot, New AgneS Welgard three planes to the search and the Washington Hotel, Seattle. H . | boats. sity District, Seattle. Be(omeS B"de Se(fe(y Suffoundlng Ses Also loaning planes to the search C. A. Dunwoody, Flight Engineer, were the Alaska Airlane Charter 2004 Pacific Highway S. Seattle. sions Of ” Na“ons Service of Juneau; Ketchikan Air Mary S. Chidiac, Purser, 1562 Olive Way, Seattle Of,JOhn asley Soviet Agent Fails fo Get Plans for Construction Are Parhally Lifted S, st G M Ber O e e Mis Awes Weigard and Mr Atom Bomb Secref from Under Consideration AV TRR R John Easley were united in mar- VASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (P— % el & Passengers {An elght-months disputelamong the' 10, Pe drafted. The United States; o.n phiyps 507 11¢h Ave., Se- riagé Wednesday night at the : . 2 | R LN Oppenheimer Says Atty. Diggs wartime Pacitic alies over repara- ZU¢ I @ 39 percent bid, Australia .y, Church. The wedding took place at —— tions from Japan was disclosed to- 1} PELCih BEUAIL 20 ‘r’z"“t"‘la:d‘ The Rev. Willis Shank, 613 S WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—(P— day after the Philippines had put Pp! “percent, India Bldg., Seattle. 7:30 o'clock with the Rev. W. R A e S UL Sk 108 ‘nereEnt: ™ Netherl board, Booth performing the double ring , WASHINGTON, Oct. 31—B—A iplans for constructicn of a railrcad|in a $419667534 bill for damage| 125 percent, France, Wetherlands “sauy Richards, Bly, Minn former FBI agent told the House |, yapcouver, B C. to Fairbanks, suffered from the invaders, ax : 2 B i e remony Hubert Warnick, Ketchikan. Sar=mony un-Amercan Activities Subcommit- | », 5 | Zea 2 ent; ads Miriad candles gleamed through SR e ation by Lifting some of the secrecy sur- ’,‘5'”?;,'::;“" pe;‘;;fe'r Rc'l’:imgm\:j‘e‘ii John Robb, Juneau, t tee that Soviet agents unsuccess- )f private investors rcunding sessions of the eleven-| 4 . Peggy Robb, Juneau lne “ s, al.pe s the darkened church, the altar be- _ ai 4 P 3 fully scught to obtain vital infor- | Ramsey Diggs, Wash- nation Far Eastern Commission, it| " higher Jill Robb, infant, Juneau. ing flanked on either side by three 3 3 afbaad 188 2 . mation from Robert Oppenheimer, ;. o " itoinac for the group. was revealed that: | 4 Al added up to percent Rk i i ington attorney for the group, said et T, Robert Brostrom, 212-R 4th Ave. an ln0 ceums candelabra sloping upward toward who worked on the atom bomb. i % A - the center, above which shone a . his clients had been studying the 1. With the ¢ exception of | gactern Commission has b Cheyenne, Wyo. " 5 o] P4 & een The witness, Louis J. Russell, told project for several years and he Canada, every one of Japan's World |ctriving since last February, thus George Knockenness, 2209 Ga E v E R Y T ]'l l N G lighted cross. ki feba 3 act the committee that the approach |y, eq to be able to announce de- ‘ru > foes has claimed a 1arg-|far in vain, for agreement on the St Chevemne, Wyo. airs of white tapers burned at " p " opnenneimer was made o320, burned pper L & I ¥ > repar: rcol— 5 rnes 4 asl Ty along with the nan e reparations pcol anner In which the shares shall! DYaest Felton, Floonah, Alaska. - each window, and a bowl of white .. "5 T g entist was work- 1 ey, wis TARNO Ik e center of NG e RO O ore of | T T within 30 days to be determin-|Lc scaled down to the necessary| SCOtt Murphy, Juneau. the altat. Tall: batkets of . asters 0§ 10 the radiation ({““’j“}“j“ 53 aid the idea calls for tak- ¢ ers consider jus-| 100 percent. SSATY | Lizette Dorsh, Fairbanks stood between the candelabra, | bic UDWersly of Galfformia ot over 345 miles of railrond . PAlthough the ultimate size of|_ Frank Twohy, 1512 5th Ave, W. The bride wore an autumn brow: Russell n‘( R TR o or s o ned by British CulUm»bm and 3 l’ 0111'." the Philippines put & the reparations pool is conjectural, Seattle. suit wth a cream colored insert the committee, said -Oppenheimer ;‘:1.:}1; g u;tlm {,ouu .Xn.ll\ ‘mzo m: ar \f‘wlnn he;‘ loss. On .“'la rule-of-thum> total ~of some gwy s 'airba , where the proposed road Pror ionate basis, the other| s14000,000,000 has been used as a . at-the jacket front and a center ‘he committes, Safi TBRERTE S trimming of brown curving outward °*¢¢ K,(l“,:\,,“':”, '”'“ f"“?‘l would connec the Alaska claims—which were only in Per-|yorking basis in the efforts to and would have nothing to do with 'po.ioqq u-:?!‘m-\ of the future total pot \gree on shares. YELLow cAB would add up to some $54,000,000, - i at the neckline. Her hat was beige it with a perky turned back brim, and Diggs predicted that either his she wore a corsage of pink roses Russeil 1 the 2 rcup or seme other “will start this 0. | [ and gladiolas. Oppenhe:mer was made TalliGid wthin hyes arion 3. China thinks she is entitled ~SEATTLE—Price of gasoline went ! to 40 percent of whatever is ob-|up one cent at most stations to- Phone | Her matron of honor, Mrs. Ev- Eltenton, identified by Russe T present plans contemplate | elyn Crass, chose a gr softly |an employee of the Shell Develop- |yt the railroad w tained from Japan under terms day. Regular is up to 24 cents a 1 be construct- striped suit gathered at the front ment Company of Emeryville, Calif of the peace treaty which is yet|gaiion and Ethyl 26 cents. | ryviue, 1.\ ed by private capital,” Diggs said. yet| with a tie belt, and brown acces- Eltenton, he d, approached .we hope that after we reach Al- & E | 2 sories. Her corsage was of pink Haakon Chevalier, a professor at ,qca our government will aid in asters. the university, and asked him 10y ccnstruction but we have re- | Both Mr. Easiey and the best|find out what was being done at | ceived no commitments from it ®6 | on “a highly de- 1L o oot otfeals have Masguerade’’ 24-bour Dependabie Service man, Earl Crass, wore carnation Uhe laboratory boutonnieres. Ushers were Jack | Stiuctive weapon.” the weapon DNEV- ghown great interest PR L B S SRS Sorri and Howard Ottke. er was identified, but it was assum-| uwe gre anxious that a railroad ! —————— S — s A Mrs. Trevor Davis played several |0 to have been the atom bomb be- e pyilt to the Territory for we orgun selections, including “Be- |Cause of Oppenheimer’s CONNECUeN. |pejieve that is the only way it ever W cause,” “Oh Promise Me,"” Ruben- L TG will be opened up. 3 Now See Sats fhe NE “Romance,” “I Lo Thee" “And, in view of the present by Greig, “I Love You Trul, : ; and I.OUSY S(RA]'(H Russian_situation, we should have both Lohengrin's and Mendelssohn’s ich a connection” with our Terri- Wedding Marches. | L * e anmee vecenton was| HELD LAST NAGHT o raiirond Wil opén up vast Satwrday Night held after the ceremony at th urces and in Canada tap coun- BY (OOTIES HER% ry exceedingly rich in natural re- Terrace Room of the Baranof Ho- urce tel i such as coal, timker and i Voo wi the Aworica’s Baatpss Clonnes Mis home is in | have shown great in- SGIPAMARAY CLUB ~ EMPTIES LIKE A WASTEBASKET ployed at the Baranof Coffee Shop. 5 ac his group ¢ John Eas of Denver, Colorado,’' B 2l 2 2 nis fo Vlsfi-—Flve New i Sy e h been with the CAA at Anchor- age. | ] He said two New York banking | There is a possibility est in 2 P ] 4 h f Nk incing the proposed road esti- — — 2 ‘ vacuum cleaner with no bag to empty or clot e A rFizes filter to clean! : | couple may make their permanent to c $200,000,000 or more, home in Juneau, although their The “lou t scratch” of the sea-'m future plans are not known son was ! last night by but declined to name them | The ONLY vacuum cleaner with a metal dust ilitary Or | collector usually emptied only once a month! e - Sourdough Pup Te The plans are to construct the l_Nicest C“s‘“me ‘ der of the Cootis ns of For- railroad west of the mountains, i The ONEY cacaia dleanesariitia il 2-YE.AR OUIE]' "IGH'I’ eigr. Wars. The honorary VFW so- | which Diggs described as the only G Toe b ciety used that phrase to describe ' feasible route for such a ]!lO](‘Ct | 2—1‘ ““niest Cost“me | i ALTRL R k “ome in and see why i its L meeting since the >+ i . | | ONLY vacuum cleaner of its kind! OR i .. GIRL SCOUT NEWS NOTES, 8 s HA[[OWEIEN (ihmd Commander or Seam hqun- The Girl Scouis of Trocp 11, on ' | rel for the Department of Alaska, Octcber 30, f 7 to 9 o'clock in | e Phlr Thet oval ‘Gobriss o6 SUn P e e U nmas k BETTER - FASTER - EASIER CLEANING No \.mdah.sm is cxpecmd “-Um‘dm according to word received by [ty in the Lutheran Church parlors. Juneau youngsters in their cele-|the Juneau Seam Squirrel Daniel We had jello, kool aid, cookies and ation of Hallowe'en tonight but W. Mahoney. jeandys We pligad b famse. | t l 00 ! The gr: hold a SUZANNA MILLER, Reporter. a ® a. m. 1 Vet DUSTS FROM GETS ALL THE WAY UNDER { of Police Milo Clouse issued group will special CLEANS RiG5 CEILING TO s ¢ again to parents today|Meeting at 7 pm. Sunday to meet e | LIKE MAGIC Swivel action nozzle FI.OOIT at are responsible for ac-|Dennis. The meeting will be held STOCK QUOTAHONS [ Whirlwind suc- gets under beds, tions of their children in the VFW club rooms and all | 3 tion really gets chairs, low furniture. ALY MRT | i rugs cleant Easy ~ sk fiesar Clouse said that extra police- | Cooties are urged to attend NEW YORK, Oct. 31,—Closing men will be on duty in case of| Dennis will also be guest of honor quotation of Alaska Juneau mine 1 o emergency, but expressed the hope at @ cocktail party in the club’stock today is 4%, American Can M a k e 1 t a that the youngsters will respect lhe‘xu ms, following the meeting. Coot- | {88, Anaconda 34%, Curtiss-Wright | rights of others. He was particu- ies and their ladies are invited ‘5' . International Harvester 88, ! larly anxious that the older| Five persons were discovered last Kennecott. 47, New York Central| date - COME youngsters use good judgement in night to be more “lousy” than the 14, Northern Pacific 19%, U s their celebration | present Cooties and were elected Steel 77%, Pound $4.03 | “Have good, clean fun,” the|to membership. They will be ini-| Sales today were 800,000 shares Chief said, “but do not destroy,! tiate in two weeks. They ave: Jack Averages today are as follows: | deface or remove private or p\lbll(“Bl’lA(l} Edward P. Chester, Jr., Ro- ! industrials 181.82, rails 48.74, utili- | property.” {bert N. Druxman, Harold B. Gron- ties 3488. | P A M A R A Y William K The | - . | | on rugst base s, Venetian blinds, efc. 'éMPTIES LIKE A WASTEBASKET No more flying WAXES WOOD OR LINOLEUM Wax sprays on. MOTHPROOFS CLOTHING, FURNITURE Exclusive D mother releases » highly concentra- from emplying the vacuum Many rties are beil lanned | rocs and Jackso! ny parties are being planned | roc: ackson ihe v throughout the area for entertain-' candidates were warned to pay| POLICE COURT 1ed $100 this C B gistrate on a / ment of the youngsters this eve-|their insurance premiums before, Annie White was ning. The Teen-Age Club will the initiation merning by City Ma also be open this evening | >+ e of giving liquor 1 minor , ’ s o - : G & - - | There are mor 1 200 ial of John Pasquan on & ” e ; BOSTON-—Boston’s second major tion picture theaters in the United charge of selling beer i minor | J U N EA U . holdup in 24 hours occurred today States was postponed until te w P J 0 ll N b 0 N when four gunmen wearing bags - | John Brown, of Sitka 2 Bt : ° b for masks seized a $20,000 payroll| Thomas Jefferson was a “left- a 10 day suspended jail s : 211 8. Franklin . PHONE 17 at the South Boston plant of the'ist” leader in early American de- a charge of being drunk and Frank (Broadeasting every Monday and Saturday 10:00 P. M.) P. 0. Bax 1232 on a like ch American Sugar Refining Co velopment Paul was fined $2

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