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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL LXVIL, NO. 10,736 "AU. ALASKA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 19 Ml MI)IRASSOCIATH)P RESS PRICE TEN CENTS —_ {shown to reporters in a display of An unusually large number of dip!omatic ~ representatives heard the President ask for prompt action on a request for $597,000,000 emer- The Senate Committee is inquir- | pency winter aid for France, Italy B iiial . pandtog il @ gas mange in the restaurahl |when he told the Assembly recently land Swanson, and Albert E Ste- and one-half apply cither to the come fully self-supporting once Kl Apatlg. SRELN ¢ the United States would not phan, counsel for the Alaska minimum wage or to any rate again.' Asserting that “we cannot allow sublicly during the hearings thad Talley s u ate in- e PNg i 2 F E " {D- Talley, [Shid. b immediate; - | dhorraa tombbbdoum > wsportation Company agreed to by the employer and the | > jthe strength of this nation to be " wasted and our people’s confidence GEN MEYERS HIZABHH’S GIFTS V hi I( Says "'F d ALASKA STEAMER ANTS N 4 5t Vishinsky Says "Frenzie | W 0 atements TEN-POINT i | e | vowr 17, —#—The King o 17 ATTLE, Nov. 17.— (#—Shippers A nds . { Republicans an mocrats joined | Y : Family. The necklace, an inch wide Rrid tnt Aoeriban policies in Ger- | ! ; 5 i ini Our phapls ko i | w coerIS_AI AviationBledticCo.. [oar e mist datbtio present e A P Rl e sportation com-| Raise MinimumWage | auence B the Vo wives ‘an op- 10g€ L Also pany last August filed with the portunity—unmatched in history SHINGTON, 'Nov. 17— G Ohto, said today Maj. Gen. Bennett I he U 1res ) o < parent two strings of pearls the the United Natlons, addressing a 2 o g parent two string I ports on Prince William Sound and ' of (he wage-hour act [ i I today for Timited: price Aod: wish er crossed out of the records. | g Sl aba Ik TIBRE . renew s bik e diamond earrings, a diamond tiara 3 8 FheVincit W. Skinner, R. C. Anderson and 4¢-cent an hour minimum wage'work for the independence andof inflation at home while helping which heard last week that the sl m alf months a aw with my | Queen Victoria Repofled c”h(a| half months and I saw with my |, Alaska Steamship Company a House Labor subcommittee which| “And yet we cannot ord, and' o the House and Senate, Mr. Tru- James 1 Tdah 2 ! logical up surge of public opinion — Ajigka Transportation Company statute covering workers whose 'out efforts to cooperate in friendly qrastic measures 000 worth of subcon- '’ a 1t Westminster Abbey. It was the S : it to Capitol Hill since last Jan. Army, ‘was. ‘Deply "Ohlef (ot Alr in ten yvears since the King| 1D Nampa city council and the — piseussing his charge that Ameri- Northland Transportation Company, hcurs, Schwellenbach told the Congress for interim aid will be vitation to his niece’s wedding. r which earlier had been ten- g, = yishinsky said John Foster passenger traffic manager of the either that the overtime provisions port the freedom-loving countries PUTONDISPLAY AT | _ DISPUTE WILL BE of pea-sized diar | Alaska this week will be watching § i jage Thursday to Lt. Philip | NEW YORK, Nov. 17—#—An-pute involving two Alaska steam-| e C Important Testimony Giv- Nountoueen O o e tms o b lines, which il be airea be- | CONGESS Is Cautioned by ey n " sppiause. atier these tour, The glittering jewels were from d' . ifrengied” upsurge of op- | fore t United States Maritime S(hwelienba(h—WOMd statements by President Truman Asks 'Or le"ed P”(e and reserving the remnants of Fas- A R so that Germa . di- commission charging the North-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 17- to conduct ourselves in such al ahomng Au'ho”'y m" so that Germany “can be di P e B | have arrived at St. James' m]w | rected against Russia s B. H. Lamarre, President of the "y, . Geoge VI and Queen E The Soviet deputy Forelgn Min- | Unauthorized” voyages by the callad upon Congress today toall the world can move out of| ) 5 § Z fre ters Square Sinnet and Sail- spurn all suggestions for tampering the shadows of fear and war into WASHINGTON, W 17.—(P— E. Meyers put up all the money to y . N ALy g e it 3 ize of small grapes ¢ given by the National Coun O ; y Cook Inlet The Cabinet officer also urged| “We are convinced that the best ontrols, and rationing authority arre- testified before the Sen- . : o e ; % a stomacher and a diamond brooch 0 ing” charges, and decl i3 e R bl : . Dayton concern received over a " a by Preside; W 3 i o " > 9 ) e glass bowl sent by President own eyes and heard with my Ownl ;" cineq by the Skinner & EAdy has been studying proposals for'we do not intend, to curent man lnidf daw: 6" 10-polnt Aritl-lne e D. Bell, President of & An investigation’ was scheduled to i i ¢ i g and six visit-|An investigation was scheduled 10/ favor of war with the Soviet j peaded by Norton Class, Presi- output crosses state lines. |fashion and to assist other natlons.! " precident was grested with : assembled for Of an explosion which ripped apart “Upder such conditions and acti- n, ssident and General Manager establish a 40-hour work week as scek to promote the peace and . oo, when he walked into the Saturday night, killing five and pperican-Soviet Friendship be- teng the hearings are Skinner, who time and one-half premium pay- Force Procurement (purchasing) crowned in succession to Ed- 1t departments were prepared 0 cap policy seems to be directed to- is President of the Alaska Steam- committee convincing pgpof to all nations tatively attributed by Fire Chiel p.o 1y g delegate to the UN Alaska Steamship Companyand the Lo repealed outright or be made of Western Europe in their en- " & | | ‘ | | ST. JAMES' PALACE - AIRED THIS WEEK 1 I | i 1 | | | today for her R [the outcome of a trade-route dis- | WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 en by Pre5|dent 0{ he perscnal collection of the Royal on favoring war with Rus ission '4"&“””:£ Wednesday in his message to a joint session: | more than 1200 gifts which already ¢ x . land Transportation Company With secretary of Labor Schwellenbach| manner that men and women of Aviation Electric Co., of Dayton, |, . ajso gave their m-n.“ ap- l1ster and chief Russian delegate td i X s n or's Splice on diverted runs to with the 40-hour week provisions' the light of freedom and peace. ,President Truman asked Congre: organize the firm but that his name . . S ager ueen Mary presented cil of Soviet ,\“,u_ n I-uxnmhlp o R I . N | Dowager Queen Mary | Inveshgahon S(hedu|ed as | Northland is controlled by G. quick action to hike the present|way to prevent future wars is to!to stave off the “ominous threat” ate War Investigating Committee g " "\ o' Sl e Rt L g She had inherited some of the gems AAYS DAFK 2o William Semar as general man- His testimony was prepared for! I Addressing a joint special session million dollars worth of war busi- sfbelte i il ey AR § iAot thera anzied 1deo- !¢ and Mrs. Truman also was display- [cats that there is,a; trenslec 0695t Garporation changes in the nine year old differences with some nations deter fiagion program of what he called Aircraft Corp., said he 27 Roval Legin today to determine the cause Union d ; o u g mong the 27 Royal Y Union it, with S. J. Swanson as Vice Noting that the law sought to'who, like us, cherish freedom and . b of applause lasting fully L i Y= the Ruptials of the handsome couple | & festaurant-tavern building here yities, the work of the Council of Eproute to Washington to at- a “normal schedule” by requiring'stability of the world.” et 0 B e Ui Meyers, now retired from the .. .. mbly of European Roy- Juring 50 comes even more significant in addition to his holdings in the ments for all time worked after 40, “The prompt provision by. the O e X i launch the investigation of the dis- ... B s 5 duringithe wer. ward VITI, who has received no in- B e of the dis- wapq pitting Germany against Rus- ship Company; H. N. Peterson, “Some persons are now urging of our sincere determination to sup- 2 R L. T. Lessinger to an explosion of i3 by Rt r ! Assembly, was referring to this Nortaland Transportation Company ineffective by making the time deavors to remain free and to be- Discover Penalties statutes pn.ovxd:- ponaitlf's up to two | quest had P.fl'n set. ' g S Alaska Transportation Company employee Reats HRHEOR0Y Wl Ral HIuICRY Jratt EuRany, 740 perions, I8y contends that the Northland Com- Overtime Requirements MODER“ MER(HAN‘ in free mstitutions to be ¥ purchasing officers _convicted o asses n mained in Nampa hospitals after AlASKA SA“-S SOUTH s ol ihedt ity kel ahile | UAG the bREIRRtAR Or ot s AN i BeoTpEA b tastiailia JelEbt victmy were, released. i ping agreement with the Muritime program, there were arguments sim- p man outlined his ideas tg, combat il i Northland ‘Tratisportacons AleS: commission by sending the Square ilar to those mow Feing advanced F'.EEI ’ls pROPOSED risimer living costs: dealing with firms in which they, 'n’\‘n:']lid::k‘luh‘énxi;n\'vd PR M e ! e e A hveaq Jere re, Gestrids Polr. uarived in Juneau irom. the Al tr that Scliovd. of - tncor- Floe, 61, widely known in the fishin: o Breers H0s Talan: 48 Narb Moy e " X Sinnet and Sailor’s Splice 10 that the overtime requirements . . ; Legislation Asked : me frem the articles of INCOr™ jnquctry hoth here and in Alaska, | ene E. Janssen, 28, Nampa porth at 1 o'clock this afternoon, gouihwestern Alaska when the would hinder production. Events SERV'(E [o AI_ASKA While urging continued voluntary ailorl At MeswRLAigtion. inday morning in a hospital (UK driver: Willlam E. Grove, pringing one passenger from Skg- company's operations should have clearly disproved these assertions attempts to combat mflation, Mr had testiiled earlier that he o il 45, Pop Fong, and Kim M. Fong'way and 13 from Sitka peen confined to Southeastern -with the present labor force WASHINGTON, Nov. 17— Truman proposed that Congress was brought into the war contract T e e '3¢, who recently returned {¥om = Tpe steamer pulled out on its ajagka over fen million larger than the A Presidential committee has recom- Jegislale to: to “protect” Meyers' fin-|Norway. came to the United States|Cin® : southbound trip at 2:30 with 24 - ' wartime force, we certainly can Mmended that the government pro- |—Authorize “price ceilings on ancial interest in the company. in 1005, Since- 1911 .he had keen’ O .Other dead had been listed, persons for Seattls, elght fori(¥pe i LAt achieve full production without vide hundreds of millions of dol- products in shoht supply which ba- aid he had a $35 alpn sssociate of the P. E. Harris AlD0Ugh hospital attendants re-|iershurg, four for Kefchikan and | FOR DIVORCE sacrificing this basic standard of 1ars to help build a “modern, effi- gically affect the cost of living.” ed five patients in critical con- ,na for Wrangell. There were also M a- Smith filed suit for, o ey L Jesidation. Should the cient” merchant fleet in the inter- 2 _Authorize * " detlings: on veek job and his wife was secre- ,nq Company in the Alaska Sitio iv lay .against Charle dition 18 passengers abgard for southern divorce today .agains arles time come when a ous unem- ests of national defense produets in short supply which ba- tary to Meyers when the Army of- o, Industry, and was a director S A0 Smith in U. S. District Court her mith in U. S. Distric | 4 ficer gave him the job with the of that company at the time of his points from north of Juneau 3 ployment again threatens our econ-| It called for construction of 46 gjeqly affect the cost ol living or 3 She Dayiot dgncern death. He was general superin- Arrivals at Juneau irom Sitka She charged him with cruel and ;o oyycture, we shall be grate-|“high quality” passenger vesselS pqustrial production and to auth- Lamarre said he thought it was | tendent the Hawk Inlet salmon ONlY Slx SK‘ERS were: John Sheward, Mrs. Gertie inhuman treatment. She asks ful for . . . a law which will over the next four years—al a orize such wage coillngs as are es- ome time in 1943 that he removed cannery since 1917, and also was Berggin, Mrs. H. Kirmse, Mrs. Hel- the return of her former name serve prevent the anomaly of Cost of $150,000000 a year—and for cenpial to maintain the necessary Meyers' name from the firm’'s re- | interested in the herring and tuna en Welch, John R. Hays, Bill Hixon. MacFarlane. They were married ID o0 walking the streets begging inception of an additional program ,ee. ceilings.” i James Howard, Mrs, James How- Seattle, June 28, 1948 and Dave jo work while other workers areto build oil tankers and dry cAr80 ., g i and strengthen rent L ¢ \fishing industries. Chairman Ferguson (R-Mich) | 8 O ard. Lillian Howard, Wesley Wil- 1o children. A property settlement peing forced to work long andships control.” wantcd to know whether / Meyers IRA".S (u]' WOOD ard. Lowise Shelton. McKay Mal- has already been made. The suit puydensome hours.” { The report was released by Pres- CNTOL e 3 was placed by attorney N. C. Ban- Industry - Authority {ident Truman without comment on' #-—Authonize allccation “‘l-:'w Illll explained why he wanted his name Th W I 7 colm, Hunt Gruening s ¥ 3 3 3 2 aBn e snlrlg on —_— Skagway to Juneau: James Pat- fiel Wiile calling for a new 75-cent!iis merits, but an expression of l‘]‘v’l’l(l“:'":_”‘"‘:"f"d‘;'“(f“ bsserirs removed. Ska : Stock Deal M G R d n | - minimum, Schwellenbach said in-|“hops that it will prove help-, 5 -c Rt arleh: regulBbiod Gr spbes I don't recall that he told me, erry 0 oune o ailing. a_hendful of Juneau Juncau to Seattle: Mrs. J. Mahit' | ngx'g CHORUS REHEARSE | QUsty commitices operating undax. (17 to CongTesh Ao Iative eding oo’ Sompildity e exactly why,” Lamarre said, “but I ki Club members worked yester- amys. G. Rogers, Mrs. J. Brow Theré will be & regular reliearsal Uhe law should be given authority ! cles @ public. RO o B L, 8! particular in- | The committee recommened gov- ! him that in his position in the Ar-| tion for the coming season. j J. Mahar, Mrs. S. Baker, Wil-| (#\8 & wn T lock n the ries to 65 cents an hour when-1 ith ki, Puerto Rico and O-—Restore consumer credit con- e afford be con- 4 g % 4 % it artn ever necessary to cope with “special | Vice with ska, Puerto Rico & @ 3 ayaheEanll oL RS 0 e S board the FrienGsip Trail— | gewice Foreman Willlam From- g, " 1ck. 8 4 g B 5 the Pacific Islands. the ships to be trols and restrain inflationary bank holz, the cal a8 /alenned SRSl b iy Work is progressing on music 08, "y, Ugaoretary g - 40-cent | “placed under private operation ¢redit Lamarre testified that Mevers DUt | encrs in the Western part of the oo Ne cabin was cleaned, WooC piiott —Fremming, Mrs. EWNOb yne ooncert which has been tenta- e SERRAIL AL Bio AD-0ent at wice which offers T—EXtend and strengthen export up the $500 for the original capital | yga is that they tt sh forget be 8 price M0 B SA lIs that they pretty much1orget izng 3 new uphill foot path trail pionam Dorothy Bingham : “ g final goal” and that changes in|reasonable S ik Tonn Uie Mreadwelli Dibch | s but Director Ernest Ehler and all .00 price relationships mwe‘*‘“u'» i 8.—Continue autherity to allo- of stock were not issued in his|\ Repuplican. Gov. Earl Warren of [yo the cabin i ROl o Pl BEREEH, the members would welcome SOMe joap pave ‘made it “clearly obso-! name, and that he later paid bills| Gaiornia, for instance, seems 10 be | gin Goueeh. Juneau Ski Clup Gn Nielson D. Sorensen, W. Nich-|aqqtional voices for the tenor sec- oo S'EH.A SlMoNSON equipment FEA b¢ N 1 A S V. ) v W ONSOL " Epe, jemand notes in return Ipresident, stated that he was dis- ;’,Lw,“' - uM‘mme’\' Roy Monsoih tjgn of the group. the of ! 9—Provide measure to induce Briie s in return. p 2 S o ISICELS Barbara Chap! £ . B SIERDerEanE Oe AT § i "I Pittman of Nevada, though one is ghpointed in the turnout for yes- bt JORIROME : 4 - meney involved in a boost to 75| Hnul(uk and poultry marketing so He said further that Meyers made |, pepyblican, the other a Demo: g | To Petersburg: Thelma Osborne to ob! the t effici ® g 3 - - |terday’s work trip which brought R. Harbin, D. Brebelbi w. C COLE RITES TUESDAY cents would involve only one pe: .as to obtain most efficient usf becks at his home, at Wright Field, | erpors in the West swear by “Many skicrs,” said Mr. Church, 7 _ P s e ehodulod for 2 Schwellenbach added “The ccon- 0f age, passed away this morning ! 10.—Allow the Agriculture De- Dayton, in Lamarr e ~n, though he's a Republican. isalce’ e TaGLIbEbAnAY Barvicest L Hen, ERICOIA- Ay Ogneannon; C.iielo M el b = try can absorb{at 2 ‘cleck in the Government partment to expand a program for o ease” such an iner Rogors asked him: e thars Baa gt aed bianiainds okttt 3n® (e DeisslAgmONt pastl | L0 Refchikan: o) TINAe) Mars. JolODADeL O Ihe Ouasien .. Gestet v fne is survived by¢two small and authorze measures intended doubt that he (Meyers) was h€icq i the West, Or perhaps it's be- |Although the ski trail and cabins 4 A Bolten. ;}hllvlman will give the eulogy, {year-old brother at Minfield Home Address In Person “That is right,” Lamarre said. to gang up on the Eastern penny- | the problem of servicing them and To Wrangell: R. Dempster, | interment will be in Evergreen cem- a sister, Marjorie Benson at Pope Mr. Truman addressed Congress The firm was organized in Iat¢|pinchers in Congress who want to providing a workable organization POLICE COURT NEWS | Mr. Cole was the father of James brother, Benjamin Benson, believed ! “the future of the free nations of ate today Lamarre testified that| anyway here are some quick ap-|with the Juneau Ski Club for a Two men received jail sentences;V. Cole, Juneau tugboat and pile AND H""NG (OP to be at Fort Richardson, Anchor-:gurope hangs in the balance” and although his salary in 1941 was Car prajsals T made of fellow passengers number of years. el & s -harges | elder Cole wa vivil engineering = k i -.,mm:m A. Holzheimer .un.( harges | elder Cole was u; civ ) »; e k‘:. urday night by City Police follo Funeral services for Mrs. Simon- ' in jeopardy.” about $31,000, approximatel. sz?;uuu Governor . Pittian. of Nevada— [work on the part of the ski club Of being drunk and disorderly. Ern- iin th Pacifc Northwest and Alaska. ;n,"an gitercation with police and|son are pending arrangements al| e yepeated the administration’s of this sum was paid to Maj. Gen.|came out to the West from Mis- each year to get skiing organized a days jail and John J. Younz LUTHERAN JUNIOR CHOIR he sought to evade arrest for s to Italy, France and Austria through With winter weather conditions (oror | ful” to Congress, government agen- , i e r = at the Slalom Ski area in pre- gj dtikaine: Emerso edu g & . had gained the impression from by LREW PEARSON the Slalol A In p Hilda Raatikainen, Alice Emerson cting of the Juneau Men’s Chor- to reduce wages for Tl e Sl il Bidicre Ponatiies Gradik . the supervision of Forest jjup; Schmidt, Kathryn Maloney, oas pejlows Hall, nected with any company. T G T A situations. was split and carried to the cabin. Fyemming, David Fremming, V. C.|yively scheduled for December 12, gt Has not mtended “io srospects of commercial conirols inyestment, although the 500 shares' .t who's a Democrat and who's . ek e i leate transportation tacilities and proximating $6,000 and received ., jntimate terms with Gov. Vail Contending that amount the original entries in the fi rat. And all the Democratic ut only six hardy skiers ioRte i W O, A ved| Puneral services for Amos B, CEL of 'tHe ‘mation's ‘wage bill,! Mrs. Stella Simonson, 30 years of grain. ol o i 1 ge | o'clocl Tow aifterncen at tg: OMY ¢f our cou i it Committee Perhaps this is because theyTe provided for granted when they go Hoveendorn. o'clock fomotrow. altémioan & { Hospital | encouraging conservation practices Liddle, B. R. Aikens, Raymond|Mortvary. The Rev. G. Herbert zchildn-n at Haines House, an eight-'to step up fcreign food production. bess and he owned all the ?"|cause the Western governors have were built with government funds, and You'“ jA“'ED o" e | ety {Pius Mission in Skagway; and @ i person at a time when, he said, 1939. cut off their reclamation money.!which benefits all skiers has rested $ this morning from City Magistrate |driver owner. For many years the | gy qongenrg, 19, was jailed Sat- (886 “the future of our own economy is ried on the company’s books ati,, the Friendship Train: “It takes considerable ground ! est Francis was sentenced to 20 wild chase through town when|the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. |uiq for $597,000,000 of interim aid Bennétt E. Meyers, sissippi, and the rugged deserts of (on a basis so that the public can i DU Neveds Horesit wir s south- |actually utilize the sking area. a 30 day suspended sen PRACTICE ON WED Al 4l iatled ani hour' s Whet b roxt Abkeaie evada haven’t worn off his south Thel Yo R RA it g 3 S'I’EAMER MovEths lm\ March. ern charm. . . . Pittman was a |Wood for the camp fires of skiing | Sl . 2 he was finally caught, it took three But here at home, he said, infla- o S T jan Church will hold its first prac- | ,;jicemen to handcuff him and| Denali, from Seattle, scheduledtion is an “ominous threat” to - miner, lumber dealer, and Jack-of- |Visitors is essential and must be 9 G W - u Iers re lll-businesses in the early days be- cut and carried to the cabins. | ® o e~ oo e e e ticcforthis year on WWednesday iy, pim to jail after he had Te-ito arrive at 7 a. m. tomOrTOW,|prosperity. It no longer can be | finally | “Cooking equipment and supplies WEATHER REPORT fore Nevada was a state, i R {evening, Nov. 19, at 7 o'clock. SINCE fyceq to submit to arrest and had|bound west | treated as “some vague condition |are checked and replaced each Temperature ror 24-Eour settling down to newspaper publish- | the Junior Choir is to sing at the,yeq to hit one patrolman. { Ring Bplice scheduled to sail' we may encounter in the future” Thanksgiving Day service it is im-!" ge was booked for speeding 40 from Seattle November 20. hie dsbbtahas ing at Ely Mrs. Pittman helps | Year. Physical hazards which would e Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock | l e orse run the g . Pittman governs |make skiing more dangerous are This Morning portant that all members be pre-|mijjes per hour, disorderly con-| Princess Norah scheduled to sail Tatiation Here h iremoved so that skiing will be In Juneau-—Maximum, 36 sant {duct and resisting est. This|from Vancouver Nov. 21 1 thflation already e here’ “to. as | the sixth largest state in the union, **% 4 b with the least population, but he safe, and a Ski Patrol is trained minimum, 30. — morning, City Magistrate William, Baranof scheduled to sail oM .jaeming degree” and it is “getting to that accidents will be reduced At Airport—Maximum, 34; OSCAR HENDRICKSON DIES | A, Holzheimer fined the youth $50.|Seattle November 22. (“,,,h * he declared. Hendrickson, 71 years old, > Alaska in port and sailed southi = aceopqingly the President set away this morning at 6:45 LEGION TO ;! at 2:30 o'clock this afternoor Torth W0 DUDRARE ‘00, bambat it o l in St :\klm\ Hns[lill‘dl. A v;/rh‘- P(L;n Alll\ 1 m‘n 4 Sebe el 8 > three types of measures | widower, Hendrickson was born on | “Wings Over Irelund” will be shown S o ouo ! (1) To relieve monetary pressure. October 14, 1877, in Sweden. at the meeting of the Juneau Post, ! I (K TA“ONS fay” o ehanbel _\(.mi(.‘.p goods | He had worked as @ laborer at American Legion at their regular] NEW. YORK. Nov. 17—CIosin® 'jnio most essential uses. (31 To deal | both the Pelican Cold Sterage and!' meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the|quotation cf Alaska Juneau mine|gireetly with speeific high prices. 9] i | 3 | the Juneau Cold Storage, but has Dugout. ; tock teday is 4%, American Can glapopating on his proposals for LOGAN POOL CHAMP i PRECIPITATION ., |béen at the hospital since August Business to be discussed this eve- 1831, Anaconda 35's, Curtiss-Wright | yuthority to restore rationmg and boundary, but weather conditions/ 3But on Key's death, brother Vail| Bill Logan is the new pool cham- ' e (Past 24 ho s euding 7:30 am. todsv) @ | Hendrickson's only known relative ning includes further discussion 5%, International Hurvester 86%. price controls, the President said forestalled a Sunday hop to Ed- ed the daylights out of Senator | PIoD of the local ’revnvAg.e Qlub, In J{:nw«u -‘.14 inches is a sister, Mrs. Peter Kearle, who concerning the lot. All members Keunecott 48'i, New York Central’cejlings “Should be permissible on monton. | Pat McCarran by almost (!elealmc,(“m”'““ his Utli" yesterday after- since Nov. 1, b.(J"Z inches lived in Michigan. But they lost are wged to attend this important |13%: N.fruwrn Pacific 19 U. 8 "'\'lml commodities i short supply Present plans call for by-passing| him in the Democratic primary. Ir ,”'w\, lelIlf: a hard fought match ince July 1, 47.73 inches, track of each other 20 years ago, ime i Steel 74%, Pound $4.03' that basically affect the cost of Liv- the Pacific Northwest and hop-|fuct, if it hadn't been for \nm(-\““m Bill Schmitz At Arport — .14 inches and her present whereabouts is un- .- Sales today were 750,000 shares. j ping direct to Los Angeles from|pecuiiar last-minute voting by eas- | ->so since Nov. 1, 238 inches known. Funeral services are pend-| ~ HERE FROM WHITTIER Averages today are as follow Yood, clothing, ~fuel “6nd remt | J. O. Bazard of Hope, Alaska, is simce July 1, 2974 inches. ing at the Charles W. Carter Mor- G. E. Johnson of Whittier is industrials 18041, rais 47.09, uuli-| _ v an airport near the Canadian|__ - e horder. ’ (Continued on p.,,u. Three) | registered at the Gastineau N ® 0o 0000000 00 tuary, | stopuing at the Gastineau. ties 34.02, | (Continued on Page Six) NORTHWAY, Alaska, Nov. 17— kncws every corner of it. When it (P—Dogged by poor weather, George came to loading food for the to a minimum. Lo minimum, 29 ! Truman and Clff Evans hoped|Friendship Train, he collected| “Considerable Wrk sempis 30 WEAT FORECAST today for cleab*axies s $hiey ‘oould| trucklcads. from all parts -of .the|Pe donelin prepating the Douglas (Juneau and Vielnlty) move their slow-moving Tound-the-| state—even 700 miles from the|Ski Area for y“”_h\“_“‘? i it Partly cloudy with lowest world flight to Edmonton, Alta. | {rain’s scheduled route, in Las Ve- Chugeh, ‘:”J s gt \;m S temperature just below freez- The two fliers jumped to White- aas For many years, Pittman | Vil Pe planned for the coming e ng tonight. Increasing colu- horse, Y. T., Saturday in a three-|rcok a back seat in state politics,|>id8Y- P i diness with snow flurrie hour, twenty minute flight from while his elder brother, Key, sery-| Tuesday this field near the Alaska-Yukon| ed as US Senator from Nevada.|

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