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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947 U.S. UNDER ForBeach and Patio TAFT IS TO TRY 5o o™ | It also prompted a Democrat T ‘IBenator. who asked that his name “ A R M K {not be used, to express the hope rom that Taft will “fight it out” Friday ° Snow Suits BIG MEET before the GOP policy committee [he Weatherman sags . . . . | } Fo R E IG N A'D [ Which the Ohioan heads. let's beat him to the draw. Polish De'egafion at U. N.| | Senator Gafhefs SUppOI" Eight persons appeared before | ES.C 0. Conference in Opposition fo Mar- | beimer tnis morming in ity poiice Makes Charges (‘lllLDREN,s MEXICO CITY, Nov. 12—(M-—Tlu: | Court. Five were arrested Mon- Polish delegation to the UNESCO shall’s Estimate |day and three were picked up yes- lltlg'ging se"’s general conference today attacked |terday by City Police. the US position on all points, in- : | Edward J. Miller was fined $25 WASHINGTON, Nov. 12—@®— for disorderly conduct and for wool Melton cloth cluding the free-flow of ideas and y : mass communications, an implied | i |E ator Taft of Ohio picked up re- disturbing the peace. On charges |cruits today in his drive to trim of being drunk and disorderly, Mrs. foreign spending proposals as he Phoebe Murphy was given a 10- | pointed the issue toward a show- day suspended jail sentence and rounds of cultural imperialism | cown before the Senate Republican Thomas Dobson was fined $25 in and urged the conference to appeal | policy committee on Friday. | addition to a three day suspended to the United Nations “to condemn abrupt opposition to the sentence. = most energetically all the war pr $2,657,000,000 estimate by Secretary| On drunk charges, Wilfred G. paganda.” of State Marshali as the cost of Nicholson forfeited $25 bail, Morris Addressing the seventh plenary econcmic help to Europe and China Scott and Frank Paul were fined sessicn of the second general con- | ference of the United Nations edu- | cational, scientific and cultural or- | ganizaticns, Stefan Wierblowski, all 10 mnd wind resistent Sizes—1 to 8's 19.95 to $22.95 up to next June 30 collided sharp-|$25 each, Mrs. Morris Scott re- }I_v with administration plans for ceived a 30-day suspended sen- | the special session of Congress op-|tence, and Charles W. Anderson ninz next Monday. The White got a ten'day suspended sentence. e tna s f | House was hoping to rush through PASARE 2" 42 | chairman of the Polish delegation, 4 1submltted a resolution which said: 3 5'2597'000'0.00 Appropriatien for ot i “In these times when there are | emergency aid to France, Italy and| FROM PELLisoURG | Austria. | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mackie of |such who promote the idea of a | new war, UNESCO makes an ap- jpeal to the organization of the | United Nations to condemn most "rnumnmxlly all the war propa- Taft's declaration that the whole Petersburg is stopping at the Bar- bill is too large brought a quick anof. ‘rcspcnsc from Republican Senator | o WV s g | Dworshak of Idaho, who told a' Read want-Ads for $$ Savings! OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA Made by McKem 4 100 wool i wind r Sizes 6 1o 12 ganda, the discrimination of races L. % ; : |and nations, the attempt at the Margarita Savilla (left) medels a striking one-shoulder patio ilress supremacy of any one state over| nije Shirlee Carter (right) wears a two-piece swimsuit with a new sistent i | 4 others. | Bt R AR TR o ‘alifernia’s showing of 1948 beach | WEATHER BULLETIN & 14.93 to 82 2-50 | il f“"‘("‘;“{‘;" “Lf"f[": r‘;“(.”‘" l;::xkhr::m1uuf‘l;sntn;ou‘: “(n‘;:f "’{l'l::llllfr:vn held on :v'a wire frame | PATA FOR 24 “(’gd‘;i f::l;“:" AT 4:30 A. M, I;tggl‘\gmnmms TIME organization of the United Nations | 9 . p o el 3 5 Y s I to undertake such legal steps which | Which clips to the tarso, and Designer Fred Cole said not one has | Tast | et S 30 Ttk T {would put the free-flow of ideas Slipped off accidentally, yet. (P Photo. | station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precic. 4:30am. tat"the disposal of the &upfort of |=S—————— — Fict % B R TR b1 31 22 28 Trace Pt. Cloudy M N r un it s | the friendly cooperation among n: of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thomsen | Barrow 7 | 0 1 01 Sriow Z(lr.’ Kl.lg Sllu“ b“l‘s 1 tions and which would paml_\‘zit MIDwESI }ul Sitka, chose a black and \\'hixe;B:thcl 9 2 b~ { activities inimical to the cooper: suit for her wedding. Her hat was| Cordova 42 31 40 14 Rain f(ll‘ B‘)’b | tion.” ; |tlack and was trimmed with se-|Dawson 20 12 i s | -ee - | [quins.and a veil, and her corsage ' Edmonton . 18 | 5 12 01 Snow Made of Beachhead cloth. | | was composed of pink roses. | Fairbanks 24 2 21 0 Cloudy Fhey are water-repellent, | Mrs. Baggen, Jr, was born and|Haines % 42 39 39 55 Rain have sheepskin lining and | | |raised in Sitka and is the pro-|Havre 25 14 14 0 Snow hocds that are detachable. ] | pri of Ann's Apparel, a dress! Juneau Airport 41 35 10 19 Rain | ‘ shop. | Ketchikan 41 40 44 72 Rain A1o [12-821.50 | RES'GNATION FREEZING The bridegroom was born in|Kodiak 5 1 4 0 Pt. Cloudy B | | Juneau and is a graduate of the! Kotzebue 9 2 9 06 Cloudy | —_— | sitka High School. He is in busi- | Burbank 67 46 57 0 Clear Iness with his father, who operates; McGrath 14 -12 9 47 Snow 9 EXTRA . OF SEN. TAFT Meraury Generally Below i wusvut summen | mne e, Tl e SNOW B Jl/( ‘B £ ‘ 32 from Rockies East ‘g],]f',”" eau and will then retimm l;k::;:::u fé ig 32 .‘z)é gfi;‘.:dy PANT'S E 25)25/1 ol Ouiinizal L RS W e o e O o il 28 By e PANTS s Stafe Labor Organization JUDGE THROWS BOOK /S ™™ "~ &% | & &% 1 mam g = QUALITY SINCE /887 f i iz o e ik 5 6 _ $7.95 | Circulates Pelitions— | sulme: siew eois smmp. s T sika s | n e ® R : led a wide section of the country] ATH 'RUN DRIVER { Jhitehorse 88 - 32 ;r:;:cc c;‘ i Reasons Given s vl s | vakutat “ | 05 ity l A 4 | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | ol Eli Howard was arrested last | o o |, [Rempethires rangeq. from. 2¢ WEATHER SYNOPSIS: An intense low center in the northwestern for a three year period, Katherine ! COLYAIBYSE, QaeNow 12—(M- in North Dakota to around the night by City Police after his car'| ¢ o Alaska is causing warm moist air to flow northward across the Nordzle and Will Godding; Trus- | william Lavelle, secretary-treasur- freezing mark in most paris of had stiuck 'two parked autos OB | eagiern half of Alaska and the western portion of Canada. Cold air us ays s Pu tec for one year, John McCor- er of the state CIO council today the South and were generally be-) Wilicughby Avenue and he had|poy the/north covers the western half of Alaska, the eastern half of mick; and Secretary, Jeff Stevens reported 250,000 Ohioans have sign- low the 32 mark from the Rockies falled to stop. He was booked f0¥| 1o pjeytian chain and extends southeastward into the southwestern ed JReR LI ialice cshoiERgTR 0N | to JERN NI JuRsYINR TR, hit and run driving and for driving | o pion of the Gulf of Alaska. Skies over the eastern half of Alaska All members present seemed t- | PR » g 2 s 2 ks X i istied with the proposed nomin of Benator Robert 4. Taft, |_'The mefcury dropped to 32 in|while under the influence of intoX-{ang the entire Pacific Coast from the Oregon border northward arc tions, but Vice-President Furness | The petitions, circulated by the Nashville, Tenn,, this morning, and ica i < 5 ng liquors i | mostly cloudy and light rain has fallen at all stations in this area emphasized that nominations will CIO Political Action Committee, temperatures in the 30's were re-| Howard was fined 5100, sentenced | qyring the past 24 nours. Temperatures in this area have continued in Georgia, Mississippi.| to 30 days in jail and had his dri- | ap50e normal. Skies over the western half of the United States and " be held open until the next meet- | were authorized at the CIO's Sep- ported c war I N ' ing on December 10, and urged i tember convention at Cleveland. |Louisiana and Texas. | vers license suspended for 60 days | contral Canada have been partly cloudy for the past 24 hours and ri\ L n g e anyone interested in naming a ’ “We anticipate more than one' Birmingham, Ala, had a low ofjthis morning by City Magistrate | temperatures have been scveral degrees below normal. Frequent snow candidate to come forward with jmillion signatures,” Lavalle said. |40, one degree under the minimum William A. Holzheimer. | flurries have occurred in the western portion of Alaska and over the his suggestion during the month. —_— | The printed petitions list six rea- in Mobile, Ala. There was a sharp. The accident took place at 9:45 | western half of the Aleutian chain. Temperatures in this area have been He also mentioned the need for ORE) b . I sons for demanding the resignation. |overnight drop in temperatures in opposite the Ashenbrenner | near normal or slightly below normal. Country Lacks infegrated wifincs"umons Fedcrss smpiosccs, SNIPPING REPresentafives, e peiion aecrivea them ‘as Tezss. San Antonio, which had u Siake. This car was found in MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN to safeguard gains made in recent H Taft's opposition to pre-war aid to high o3 yesterday. reported a/ parking area in the Indian Village. | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today ! . SYStem to Warn of Sud- vears against a possible economic UnlOflS Iake UD Un- |ine anies: opposition to fortifica- {low of 37. Fort Worth and Dallas| 5 WIND Height of Waves E defl AIT A"a(k {decline xl:!rnuAgl;ou' h arg(?pormd 36, and St. Charles, SONS or NORWAY_WIU- g Station Weather Tixgp. l:;:and‘le& (Sea c:r;:l;zion) Cape Spencer Drizzle ON Nov 12.—P— Bush, Scientist, dis- | tion of the Pacific Islands; declar- | the country. ! 8 S e |Oadlng Problem ations that the Japs did not want | La : | | war; his opposition to continua-| Forecasters said the cool weath- Fidred Rook Rain 42 SSW 24 2 feet FIRE INOUIRY | SEATTLE, Nov. 12—iP—Repre-|tion of price control; sponsorship|¢r Would move into the Atlantal GIVE DANCE, SATURDAY]Poi;ethe;ceat Rain 42 SSE 9 1 foot |sentatives of two major labor un-(of the Taft-Hartley Act, and his|Seaboard and the New England Five Finger Light . Rain 42 SSE 24 5 feet RRDAYY |ions and the three ‘Alaska shipping |Statement urging Americans eat States today and tonight and they| The Sons of Norway will sponsor | Lincoin Rock ....... Drizzle 4 SBE 14 2 feet s O(\\\:ulxi]x\L(’I;l(};:otl;rlxli‘L:jU o {lines met here today in an attempt jless. [Predicted continued cold weather|thelr first dance for the winter séa- | Guard Island Rain 5. s 7 2 feet it of sudden air attack. to iron out the long-standing jur-| SR o ® e R G b e ne| %00 on Saturday evening in the | Gape Decision ..Rain 45 SE 20 3 feet He told a news conference that \ isdictional dispute over unloading | ]'fi"» ‘:“:‘-dv i was “‘L( Elks Baliroom. Jerry'’s Orchestra | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- a study of the whole subject of n Alaska ports. coldest spot today, with a mark)will play for both old-country and | NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Frederick Sound 4 ; The issue came to a head again ew ax or of zero and the mercury Was near modern dancing. A set of silver' ang the outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—southerly to south- i “carly warning” radar nets is be- { | that figurs i ot ing considered by a committee of jlast week at Seward. Members of | (.;{;; m’uv‘reen‘,;e:;m:mNOa;eDa:z;? will be awarded during the dance.| westerly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast his research and development| E ;(he Internationak L')HBSth‘(‘mL’X\S‘v A < On the committes in charge are| slaska north of Frederick Sound—southerly to southeasterly winds 25 board, a unit of the national mili-| jand Warehousemen's: Union (OI0) | H normal along the Pacific COast. 'Les Fragner, Olaf Aase and MiS.| {5 35 miles per hour slowly decreasing Thursday. Outside waters, Sitka Sars AP lRmant The - ‘eam 1 (DB | stopped work until the Seattle con- n u ry ln mittees are exploring the rmuzmn-;E I. d P | ference on the dispute was prom- ship of civilian airline navigaton| CMETGENCY LANAING Fre- jisca :<|<I13 :nh:n Ay c:ulnlm ::)a u[:;e fise| gongy . | The dispute is over the unloading ags ! el s L T ice, either in peacetime or vents Second Flammg {of certain hatches by members of | " Is an George Baggen Jr ef‘ ‘ low_cos-l-l the Sailor'’s Union of the Pacific| " ; time, of « rader warning net Traneport Disaster | (arr, over which the SU : . . { k | | , over w P claims | Rl | | | o el bt e e e e Sitka, Married Here WEV * COMFORT ,e j Lenore Hollander. to Yakutat—easterly to scutheasterly winds 20 to 35 miles per hour Miss Ann a Thomsen | Everyone is invited to attend and| pecoming southwesterly and slowly decreasing tonight and Thursday. y dancing will begin 7:\!7 10 o'clock. | Mostly cloudy with rain showers. ing the war was abandoned at the GALLUP, N. M., Nov. 12—®-! The top union conferees are Ed)lor of the Exchequer Hugh Dalton, e | | end of hostilities ! President Truman's four-engine Coester, Pacific northwest leader of |asked the House propse. s today| Before a fireplace banked with| IN TOURALUX SLEEPING In answer to a direct question DC-6 and the sister ships of six|the Sailors’ Union, and William to double Britain’s tax on com- |greenery, Miss Anna Thomsen and CARS & regarding ar uch warning system/ ajrlin: were grounded today as! Gettings, regional director of thejpany proiits as a step in the fight |George Baggen, Jr, of Sitka were - - - | % now, Bush replied investigators probed for the cause CIO Longshoremen’s Union. | against inflation. {united in marriage at a simple i “There is no national early|cf fire which forced one, of the blg} Albin L. Peterson, Commissioner| Dalton, introducing an emergency |ceremony performed by the Rev. warning network as an integratedtyansports out of the air yesterday. 0f the U. S. Conciliation Service,|national budget designed to drain|Willis R. Booth yesterday after- affair at the present time ! All acted at the request of Doug- | said his organization was not par-|off scme consumer purchasing pow- |[noon. The wedding was at the He added that the three Armed jas Ajrcrait Corp., which builds the | ticipating in the conference because |er, declared that many companies|home of Mr. and Mrs. Burr John- |} Forces—Army, Navy and Alr—each|ghipg | “there is no indication of any dead- | have been declaring increased di-|scn and was attended by a few 3 has its own equipment but it is 0t Meanwhile, an American Airlines | lock. We are standing by in case|vidends contrary to his advice. friends and relatives. Attendants ted as a national defense nel- ghokesman credited other recent Our services are wanted.” | “This is inflationary and disturb- |Were Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Baggen's safety precautions with preventing e |ing to good industrial relations,” [Sister and Mr. Johnson. § -~ 3 a disaster when one of that com- ® ® ® ® © s ¢ s ® ® ® ® ¢ he added. The bride, who is the daughter NoMINEES NAMED pany’s planes made its emergency ®* WEATHER REPORT €| The Chancellor told the House of | landing her ® Temperature rYor 24-Hour e|Commons the British government | : i A Reber W. Knight, director of Am- ® Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e|finished the first 32 weeks of its Beware Coughs | You'll never be a hermit M you forye FoR “EXT YEAR S erica’s operations analysis division, This Morning | current financial year with an “un- { OI-YMP|AN said if magnesium flares ordered'® In Juneau—Maximum, 43; | precedented” surplus of 253.000,000 from common colds ! HIAWAT p”i M/ 4 kAN OFFI(ERS NFFE out of the craft by the Civil Aeron- ® minimum, 34. ® | pounds ($1,012,000,000). A HA ¢ 30 autics Administration still had been ® At Airport—Maximum, 45; | “We are within 5,000,000 pounds Th t H 0 | [J 2 . i ol iboard “the ship would have burned | ® Bt | (520,000,000 already of e o | at | ang nESEA"ITE ! C.I':!:AGO- “For Generations—A Great Kentucky Favorite In the absence of Katherine and all undoubtedly would have ¢ WEATHER FORECAST e plus I estimated for the full year," umlt%’m?%*&g’g@%fl’h‘: glggadi;w*;’;f;;"‘;},:y; o:;h‘;‘l’,\: National Distillers Products Corperation. New York, N. Y. Nordale, president of the Federa- | b illed.” » Qunenu and (Vigigity), ¢ |he said in his address. trouble to help loosen and expel | HIAWATHA. Whiskoy—A Blend + 86 Proof © 65% Grain Neutral Spirits . e AT Petorl Bmolopess. Yl - . cloudy with rain e| He referred only to the govern- germ and aid nature | This air conditioned Speedliner offers Kentucky Whiskey President M ness presided’ HERE FROM ANCHORAGE s and ccoler tonight e!ment's revenue and expenditure in mf‘glgdh?:lflm‘got‘f;‘dg-eg e full range of accommodations includ- Distributed Throughout Alaska at their monthly luncheon, hel B. Baker and Joseph ° wrsday. Southeasterly o [the strictly domestic sphere, and mb,m’e&Te’fi;ou,dmgfisc mseuyou‘hqumqueTouraluuleaDm.{wqfiln by ODOM & COMPANY | his noon in the Baranof's Gold bent of Anchorage are staying at ® s 15-25 mph decreasing e his accounting had no bearing on| g bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | !ciomfor:::h be;fh in’;u:?x’:’e?fi:z.tidhny v o the Baranof lo mph or less Thursday. e |the gap between what the govern- | derstanding you must like the way it | fecotated €3t iob S00 SI0G0 1 500 = = — —— T Recommendations of the nomi- LN e St PRECIPITATION | ment pays other countries for im- v,';‘ggsngggggflg yOu &8 | 3 littlo more m.ni;mélr:ll;r. tshcxflu'nci nating committee for officers dur EATTLE VISITOR ® (Past 24 b ending 7:30 a.m. today) @ |ports and what it earns from ex- dining car and Tip Top Grill with snac . S0 e e e . con John B. Kirsh of Seattle is stop- | ® In Juneau — .66 inches; ®|pokts. CCREhoc"Mlg!;sslohNk ls:c::;gnda}}d c!ozck?iuounge. Leave | E L L l S A l B L l N E S the only business of the meeting. bing at the Baranof » since Nov. 1, 546 inches; ® for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchit attle daily af 2 E - 6 KETCH As the committee chairman, Harold — e o iince July 1, 4712 inches. | HMERE FROM VANCOUVER : fi,fi’-&i“;{{x‘,fi,‘f‘°‘£"°““"°"“"“ DAILY TRIPS JUNEA TOKE lu“ i R A s g JEAE 7 P HERE ¥ROM FAIRBANKS e At Airport — .19 inches; | J. Lenahan and J. R. Tarling of - [ P it 2 1l Moore read the names which had Robert Parker of Fairbanks is!e since Nov. 1 § inches; ®|Vancouver are registered at the 5 é i o Otiloe, Travel Bureat, oF via Peletsb“g and w’an’e he:r!““ \L.“Lu(‘n L egistered at x:;}:m).n!’ |# since .Ju.l\'. ._"J:l.m(;hc:. ) L Gastineau poot BhSS 'l'radmg Post | RE Corson, General Agent With connections to Craig, Klawock ang.goygabfim. | Hooper; Firsg Vice-President, John FROM HAIN i e FROM VALDEZ Beads, Paper Flowers, Hose Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 £. 3% . Paydon: Second Vice-President, John and George Schnabel of| FROM PORT ALEXANDER Mus. Ethel Lindley and Mrs. Edith Children’s Union Suits FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i Minna Lee Cougliin; Third V Haines are staying e Baranof | H. H. Labater of Port Alexander|{ Waltis of Valdez are registered at MARINE WAY | PSRN e LB LR e et i President, Chris Wyler; Trustees Hotel is at the Gastineau. the Baranof

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