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PAGE TWO the men who wear them! attended school in both Gustavus and Juneau. For months, she has been an employee the past several } THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA In this capital, Premier Alcide De Gasperi, whose Christian Demo- cratic government is a target of a Stassen said that the most import- ant economic question in the world is whether the American southward to the gulf. Temperatures fell below freez- ing in parts of the middle Atlantic FRIDAY, NUVhMBhR 21, I947 You're served good hot meals on the longer trips . . . tasty snacks on the shorter ones. And stationery, new magazines, "\\\\\\\\\(\\»}’S‘é\\’}'\\m&\\“\‘\\x\(&“é\‘é\m\\\\\""S&'}'\’S\X‘S NEw vlolEN(E | [ [ ¢ MlssJean Parker BU“.E”NS now DI‘I"S ] i ' Lowell Trump M IN ITALY AFTER 4 0 7 Lowell Trump Marry i " £ wav | ¢ FHichoy-Freeman o LONDON—Russia has delivered “ = (¢ 0 F d y M gyto Iran a stiff note charging that pR'ESI IS SHOT I3 CUSTOMIZED' cz.omesg ;; nrriaa Omm by volding proposed oil concessions | g /5| X to the Soviet Union a month ago, e | ; 16 M:ss Jean Parker and Mr. Low- the Irani: yernment itted H intari 9 | the Iranian government committed 5/‘ ;)/) ell Trump were united in marriage a “hostile” act Four K'“ed as carbmle“, w erever Ou O | © his morning at 11 o'clock in the| A H : | © ,/ t ‘ © , ,sn sonage of the Northern L’llzhfi. SEATTLE—Pan American World Peasams Sk"m'Sh | o | P yterian_ Church with the Rev.|Airways announced today the ap- H (¢ y P g 8| Wity &, Boott reading the vows.| bitkiltent of Hareld B Gray, ie in Streets |Forecast Temperature l/‘Mls.\' Parker is the daughter of Mr.|of the line’s best known master YR H H (5 (/i[nnd Mrs. A. F. Parker of Gustavus. pilots, as division manager of its ROME. Nov. 21—®—Peasants Drops for W'de Sed[on i & | Mr. Trump is the son of Mr. E. V.|Pacific-Alaska Division. battled carabinieri today in the H | X ¢| Trump of Portland, Ore, and Mrs. strects of Bitonto, near Bari, in a of MIdWES', South 7) //!E E. Owen of Minturn, Colo. WASHINGTON—Major General ncw cutbreak of the violence which j #| Miss Annie Lourie White, cousin |Bennett Meyers has completed his'has taken a growing toll of lives (By The Associated Press) 4 %|cf the bride, was her only attend- |testimony before the Senate War throughout Italy in the past week. He blowing w and colder 3 #lant and Harold Warner was best|Investigating committee. The Gen-| The fight was touched off by an Weat her hit parts of the middle ; ¢ |man. Mr. and Mrs. Parker came in eral wound up his testimony with attack by an unidentified assail- west and parts of the Rocky % ¢l irom Gustavus to attend their|® blanket denial of all the accusa- ant upon a priest, the Rev. Pas- Mountain area today and further )7 ;l(m" shter's marriage. The wedding tions against him. |quale Pileo. The Cleric, on his way drops in temperature for a wide g) (;‘ ceremony was attended by relatives | lto say mass, was shot three times section of the country was forecast ; Zland close friends. ’ NEWTON, Kansas—The South-|in the back. In the subsequent for tonight and tomorrow 31 west Friendship Trai figh W rajinieri were Strong winds accompanied the ) se p Tain traveled 0 carajginieri W P ) (;fd ‘71 fl::’k":'m‘"“*'fh "Mp":“ 8TAY {aordss Kansas today on its mercy gravely wounded. 'med mobs snow storm in South Dakota, /75 ”‘:“r lh*r ':dldm “gh ACCeS~ | aek of gathering carlods of food ranged the streets. Headquarters eastern North Dakota and north- /;;‘“”“ l°’ eh? d“ € WOTe€|for European relief. ‘The train of the Christian Democratic and ern Minnesota, and there was H‘] matching hat and her COl‘SflKficuned more than 30 freight cars rightest Uomo Qualunque (Com- much drifting. Federal forecasters f was composed ol pink carnations.|of foodstuff. Forty-two other load-|(mon Man) parties were reported in Chicago said the’mercury would 9 Miss White vwas attired in & poudre |eq cars had been sent on to Kan-|wrecked. drop to below zero in western g‘bl“l‘ suit ‘with a maize hat. Herigas quring the night. Disorders turned into bloody North Dakota ‘tonight and also . /,uflm-w‘ was also of pink carna-| skirmishing in the strike-bound would fall over the entire midwest ¥ y 2} | tions, NANKING—Chiang Kai-shek de-'Apulia region in the heel of Italy and southwest regions. 5 P b ) T 3 ‘Animpressive feature of Hickey-Freeman g)‘ Following the ceremony, a lunch- |clined to state today whether he yesterday, and four persons were There was light snow over Ne-| Jleon was held in the Baranof Ho-|plans to retire from the govern- killed, dispatches to Rome news- braska, Montana and Wyoming : : £ e suits and topcoats is the high caliber of 2| tel. iment when unity and peace re- papers said. and the early morning low temper- IHr.nr.s REAL TRAVEL COMFORT aboard Pan American’s »| Miss Parker was born in Juneay [$Urn to China. The total dead in ”‘l" ""(;m ;“”‘ i L'e’ ['IR"CF“ rzflwan”' s :::"5“‘ swift, four-engine Clippers. While the miles race smoothly and was raised in Gustavus. She demic of leftist-led isorders statcs. ain fel rom southern Ll . LSRR i gfi CHICAGO—Ex-Governor Harold | throughout all Italy was near 20. Minnesota and western Wisconsin by, you relax in a sofily cushioned seat. 4 | ?} today an extra pillow or blanket are yours for the asking. B S S NP N, f B. M. Beh . i ate OMr. Tm:fl;en’csis ,Bnm:(he mrcm“isyste’m can avoid a crash, concentrated leftist attack, confer- States, with Phillipsburg, Pa., re-; j Ccmmunications Center of the CAA red with the General Commander porting a low of 13. Normal sea- Pan American has served Alaska for 15 years . . . offers t { BOSTON—Firemen have suc-|of the cun\bmlcn sonal temperatures were reported # Fi 3 |at Gustavus. He has been stationed cetded in biinging under control| Haddich ovabindlt: or - hE Dacitls: OheE frequent and convenient transportation to Alaskan centers B B E H RE n S f é‘ol:::e 5;?;: t?s:pemn;ya :;fny;‘;:g a blaze that swept through an areas, with rain in the mountain from Nome to Seattle. Let us help you plan your trip where- I“ 1 " lold Boston and Maine Railroad AI_ KA COASTAI_ r'gions y )| eymoon in Juneau and will then go o ot A ! ever you want to go . . . i & 2 3o Gustavus frelght’ shed in Chatlestown. e | ?5 ‘ g o ot | WASHINGTON—Economy-mind- | AIR”NES (ARRIES pH".IPplNE w AR / er Republicans wday renewed their| e 0t e G e e C G e e et G G 0 PRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS 2 9 st o 37 ON THURSDAY ™ peveer DRIVE TO P AMERICAN xlng policies are largely to blam=, AUSI SCHILLING | Is DEVA[UED Ru" Ifor current high prices. I SR | Alaska Coasta; irlines man('\ W A RussAhead EXERCISE YUKON vonomun—s s s 5 it o BEGIN NEXT WEEK ORLD AIRHAYS o“ V'E“NA STORES!on camp commander known tlwt"h an, Sitka, Skagway and C/I;cfjs/m ,///,3779,,‘] C/,;/w; supplIES ‘IRBASE “Little Hitler” was sentenced to life Angeon, with intermediate stops g 4 5 "] ‘xmprl.sonmem today by a United at Petersburg, Wrangell, Haines, The aftermath of war stll DUSDES oo o onll“‘ |States Army commission. The Hoonah, Pelican, and Tenakee. the Philippine Islands—the short- DEFE“DERS BY AIR' VIENNA, Nov. 21—(®P— Some'.lnpanese is Captain Yoshio Tsu-‘ Passengers to Petersburg were age of medlcnl supplies, the need |Venna stores barred their doors neyoshi, who was boss at Camp H. H. Delamatel and W. C. John- ?I d:lm?g' ng u“; ey )OI m;“:s TY . !today as Austrians we o son; to Ketchikan, E. E. Bailey to care for war orphans—have left I Sub e Ardlt FAIRBANKS, Alaska tiov. 20— o 8 i sspmgtlzng:zln.:d O'Doninell northwest of Menila. [s0n; fo Kelehikan, E. B Baley | o o O o o aid the EJLWE’!‘Ela . UP—An isolated Alaska air DAse|or their schillings before the gov-| LONDON—A move to abolish Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Gebhardt and Philippine War Relief Fund, a supplied entirely by air, success-iernment’s devaluation of the schill-|the death penalty in Britain has M. Sparks; to Skagway, Norm drive has been organized in Juncau I R @ E.A L E R S — [fully withstood a five-day “attack” \lng goes into effect. been launched in the House of Haley and Frank Clayton. |and will begin next Tuesday, No- 2 by an invasion force of Alaska com-| The manager of Kaufhaus Ger-!Commons. The plan calls for a Flying to Sitka were Nellie Bor- ;gmher 25, and close December 0f AE’ ASKA 3 4 mand troops in the first large scale |gross, largest department store in|try-out period of at least five bridge, Don Mills, Sid Thompson, ; winter maneuvers «©f Exercise Yu-|vienna, said his shelves would be years. British parliamentary sourc-|J. Shultz and M. Southworth; lo" l‘ul?ds a_nd clothing \\'11]‘ be col- kon, base headquarters reported to- |stripped within 48 hours. les said that the proposal has Hoonah, G. MacDonald; to Tena- ccted during the War Relief driv day “I can’t afford to buy anything strong labor support. The motion kee, Mike Lodz. | Wayne Johnson of the City Clean- ers has offered to clean all cloth- Stefansson Claims Soviet! Pioneering Could Be Important Meeting . \ Makhed bv Amel’l(a Temperatures dropped to 26 below |at the prices wholesalers are now today was signed by seven Labor| Inbound to Juneau from Ketchi i zero during the activities at the asking, and I can't afford not to members of the House of Commons kan was T. Michaels; from Peters- ¢ that need cleaning, free of Galena air field on the Yukon Riv- ‘sell at the prices people are offer- and one Conserva[“e |kurg, Les Fragner and Art Hedg-, charge. SEATTLE, Nov. 21.—®—Soviet r, 375 air miles from the Bigling” he said. P I les; from Skagway, Ruth Moritz;] The Rev. Leo Sweeney S. J. is The new currency reform from Pelican, Arvid Akerman; from honorary chairman of the drive F B E @ A Y H I G H T Union colonization of the Arctic|Delta operating base. and sub-Arctic has peopled that| The 250 men of the 23rd Infan- area of Russia with a population|try Regiment of the Second Divi- many times greater than Alaska, Sicn were under command of Capt. | Vilhjalmur Stefansson, explorer‘Efifl Acuff, wartime officer of the and scientist, said today. vAXnaka Scouts. They were trans- “One of their planned mdusmal ported to Galena by a 12th Air towns completed during the war,” Force troop carrier group after an he told an interviewer, “has a | “intelligence report” of an ap- populatioin of 40.000 persons, more| Proaching invasion force. than the permanent white pnpu—! Throughout the five day maneu- lation of Alaska. ver, which was watched by 10 ob- L. and Sammy Constantino is chair- Por[er_ T. Ripley and G. Morgan. !man. Members of the committee Passengers from Tenakee to Ju- are: Mayor Waino Hendrickson, 1'0"'6'“‘ lADIES' ineau were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Judge Felix Gray, Paul Galand, iPaddock and Thomas Paddock, Jr.;| Victor Power, Homer Garvin, Dan ‘rmm Angoon A. Walker. |Hucson, Frank Hermann, Ventura pARIY 'oM°RRow Samaniego, Joe Albayalde, Joe Or- jdos, Mrs. Scott' Murphy, Mrs. Betty T calling for a 66 percent dcva]ua- |Sitka, Tom Morgan, M. Porter, \tion of all outstanding schillings,' was passed by parliament lasu {night, 161 to 4, as an act agamsn blackmarksting, (The commerclal |exchange rate has been 9.86 to the‘ dollar, which made the schxlung‘\ i November 21 at 7:30 C.1.0. HALL | worth roughly 10 cents). McCormick, Art Uggen, Mrs. Bes- sie Quinto, G. E. Cleveland and Eddie Belarde. If there are any clothing dona- Juneau members of the LadlES | Auxiliary and Taku Post, Veterans ! | ! 1 Eskimo Furs Betfer “We could populate our own servers from the Army's Research| | of Foreign Wars are the center of North if we could recover our|and Development Board, the de-|[han Cold Weather considerable activity this week. To- R o e ke D pioneering spirit.” {fenders of the air strip were sup- & ;nignt‘ an initiation of new x;xem- ElEvE“ MEN ABOARD!MJSe el nAtls }?elm-de, B a Tkl';le Soviet Union, instead of!plied by a fieet of C-82 packet|(Ombat (Iommu { bers in Taku Post is planned at the | Bss;hsat;my CEnstar;L;r;o. :{cdsZZ‘(,J. P making a secret of its Polar ex-|planes. The supply planes had to | b S i A o .53 IREREY, B S ] P | regular Post meeting. All candid. SAN DIEGC. calif, Nov. 21— Red 178. NOTICE!? Have You Paid Your 1§47 SCHOOL TAX? (8$5.00) All male and female persons over 21 and under 55 years of age must pay the SCHOOL TAX. Unemployed fe- males, active military personnel, paupers, insane persons, and those maimed or crippled are exempt. This Tax Beecmes Delinquent Dec. 1, 1947 and a Penalty of $2.50 Attaches Thereafter. Send or mail your remittance to Box 651, Juneau. For further information contact the local Terrltorla] Tax Office. ROOM 203 Simpson Bldg. DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION Territory of Alaska is to it. Sometimes, there is even mrs Laura Hills, Mrs. Rose W s olfe, an English summary following the wmiss Ann Stewart and Paul Hart. Russian text. Cavanaugh is an employee at His book, planned to run five i Warner's Mach i millon words, will be the first of Guwmnangh ey o e its kind and should be completed Douglas Telephone Company. ‘ T R ;;‘;’n‘.eu“:z‘;zi JUNE ELIASON LEAVES SUN. ON DENALI; PAT | VARNESS ALSO SAILING' person could ask about the Arc-| tic or the sub-Arctic,” he said. LN O i Miss June Eliason of the Alaska {Road Commission staff, will leave COAST GUARDSMEN IS | 'BIGGESI 'u‘R" w’"s |Juneau Sunday on board the De- CONTEST AT PAMARAY w:f ahelton. Wash, where.she il !each school. She has been here “whop- for two years. | Miss Eliason will be guest of pansion, has widely publicized it in evade P-80 jet fighters to reach| oo T ates are requested to be present for | Leec}:x;i;al H:n?n ;filern:mi jcurxlmls,i the Galena area. ; {The N}:?;G:‘;z:ittel:ovéo di;—(tmh_ln the initiation. (‘:OTAM!:;; L;f:;?el(; ':;Ifim;fmfi:d‘ self-sustaining communities which| for lend-lease planes ferried to Si- o e ot e e v:::l:wovvémlniw rtlt‘e PdAA mo‘ne D oy P, A ‘uh ebn (AR AWARD BRING will support more and more colon- | beria by Russian pilots. Navy cold weather combat cloth- g T Ireland” and partici- pigtriet headquarters reported that e Y pi ing. patc in their regular stag and card tyo survivors had been picked up. ERAE R Lt. Comdr. James W. Hagggard 'party. Refreshments will ke serv- Tne craft flashed a distress sig- pROF" OF $11250 dofig in - peaceticib i’ alko lhe'FRA“K (AVA“AUGH HAS of the Navy Supply Corps explain-| o nal shortly before crashing, a best woRaible T RE s o Wit led why at a meeting of civilian| The Ladies Auxiliary will be host- Naval spokesman said. A complete financial report on e, 5 wlis’ ’Bm“‘D‘v PAR“ "HUR scientists with naval research ex-| ©5SéS tomorrow evening at the Jeep The submarine U. S. Pomadon, |the Catholic Bazaar, last month, sitiiig hefe to gather notes for * | perts: |Club for a Thanksgiving party. cruising in the area, picked up the|was released today by the Rev. 115 “Bioyolbphila Atctida” on wmchx $tis i Oavaniiigh propared “To keep warm, men musi wear Husbands of Auxiliary members, two men and was searching for|Robert L. Whelan, Pastor of the he 1s working, ‘Stbfansson said hé'a big spaghetts dinnér for Her hus- layers of cloth, and in so doing members of the Post and their la- others. Juneau Cathclic Church. He re- found it comparatively simple to hand's birthday last night, and perspire ‘an the least provocation. dles, and prospective members and The U.S.S. Bairoko, an escort|ported that the Bazaar realized a collect information he needs about guests at the party are golné ok The Eskimos' clothing fits more their ladies are invited to attend. carrier, was alsq in the vicinity profit of $2,875.21, and that the Bovist trends Tn the' Hoith’ Y¥or & retur tantght, }loosely, allows for free circulation Refreshments will be served, also. looking for survivors. The Bairoko|car award brought in additional “The Soviets mail us their sclen-' After an APruriite ke Hid aad provlde.s» maximum warmth.”. The Military Ordey of the Cootie took the two men aboard, but there|profit of $4,574.94. The total net tific publications and we translate peen Aiposad f. kodibhrofis slidbs H:?.ggard said it obvioucly is im-!reported this morning that their was no immediate information of|profit, he said, was $7,250.15. them,” he said. “That's all there of Alaska were b, ‘Chiedls Bhte poss_lble to produce enough furs to turkey shoot last night was very their condition or identities. ot 50 v o0 et outfit an Army and Navy, so the successful and that everyone had The plane, designated as a P-| Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad. Armed Services are working on'a good time. Proceeds of the af- 2-V, had left Miramar, near here, substitutes. 1tah’ are to go to disabled veterans shortly before the crash on a “The use of fibre glass and other | in hospitals. scheduled 14-hour operational flight. st own home remedy for — e INTENTION TO WED Archie A. Klaney, of Juneau, and Elsi. Watson, of Petersburg, have med an application for a marriage is license with U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. plastics,” he said, “seems tc present | ———.—— — some promise of success.” YAKUTAT VISITOR ———— Mrs. Mark A. Graham of Yaku- HERE FROM GUSTAVUS tat 1s staying at the Baranof Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Parker of e —— Gustavus are stopping at the Bar-| The average land animal anot. about 80 percent *water. | 1 i ) GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS SALE OpensToday For telling the biggest per” during “Minnesota Night” at d S 1 . C d & the P ;' Club la: ight, b t a surprise party tonight - [ ] D ® T Bouswsins wat e Pk O i dhe spaiment o M. Fat Bais aras ecorations 0ys f th 5 ? arness, als f the Road Com- - ] - - ’v’;'::h:set: :-asundfudgced (\‘:mg::lf,r, missiox‘: M;.)ss oVameess x: ]eaw?ifig . Hollday Glft wrapplng Supplles the “Paul Bunyan" contest there. simultaneously on a seven weeks Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harvey were| vacation. Sunday evening, 10 awarded first prize in the Schot- others will attend a dinner at the tische contest. Winners of the Baranof Hotel in honor of both two contests received a bottle of Miss Eliason and Miss Varness. | ENJOY WARMTHE AND COMFORT Rear Seat Heating System Exclusively in ""The Packard Clippers” PHONE 7 i DOUBLE === 7 PHONE "Ask the Folks Who Ride With" THE ALASKAN CAB C0. The Finest Cars and Service in June FRIDAY SATURDAY 2108P. M. 10A.M.107P. M. Conducted by BETA SIGMA PHI in the Store Room next to the Butler Maurg Drug Company SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET — JUNEAU champagne each with the compli-| i, 5,23 ments of Manager Eli Ray. Win-| FROM ANCHORAGE ners were decided by a popular“ Fred W. Yenny, Edwin W. Seiler | vote from the usual large crowd and W. E. James of Anchorage are which attends the Thursday night registered at the Baranof. gatherings at the Pamaray. i —_——————— Plans for next Thursday evening| FROM SKAGWAY have not yet been decided but will, Mrs. Ruth G. Moritz of Skagway be announced in an Empire an- is staying at the Baranof. nouncement on Tuesday. | ———————— il | George Morgan of Whittier Try the want-ads for bargains!|staying at the Baranof. is

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