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PAGE TWO both and the tion Miss Barlow was born in Juneau the wedding recep- Miss Frances Barlow, 3 BODIES H nd graduated from Juneau High o4 ' she has been employed as a clerk- FOUND IN ! Thanksglvmg N|ghi stenographer in the Education Di- | , vision of the Alaska Native Service THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA RUSSIANS EXPELLED BETROTHAL OF GLORIA GULLUFSEN TO WILLIAM SPAIN JR. ANNOUNCED Mr. BILL FOR ROAD ON KENAI PENINSULA S~ INTRODUCED (ONTROLS URGED BY and Mrs orge lufsen of . She is a talented vocalist and has| : {Juneau have announced the forth- Frances Barlow, daughter done solo work with many local| Bow PART' INF Leg|s|af|0n fo Exfend Fed- :‘(“)""(‘:;vul)“*L‘;inl‘::‘ «‘;‘tv”d : Cd:‘]‘f:x; : ad M Renk PRIGR 08 I i Sk ! eral Air Program fo con of Mr and Mrs. William b g oy e A sen | 2t |6, spatn ot Juneat, The marriage son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Olson of coma and has been in s . (Continued from Page One) (‘ = b TRt Wt Wil T Uit 1 for th» past vear. He is i N ina Four Maska Marks Ste {will take place in the early part e it w empioved by ove Hanson, contrac- | Beligved fhat Others of 51 '"e'?en' '"d,u,d iy i e e R a the Megoritl Py b ik ke lenaed il Crew Have Gone | Officers of ““Union : wASHINGYC:(hitor, Sl 4 um special Congress session Jast %8 Culiufsen Was born 'n La- ev. Walter L4 et egislation fo exie ; g TR |neanr when she was five. She is a e VOWws R H T d id road program to Alaska and Snyder's Proposals i g o It FROM SITKA fo The" Dea'hs ! aken '0 Border .?p‘."lmnlx"! 11373700 for a road| Secretary of the Treasury Sny-)8lidvate of Juneau High School her sister C. Bradshaw of Sitka is re- o SRS NG R0 (V1 CElle M“f“ trom the Kenai Peninsula was in- |der vesterday urged controls over 31"\“ o 44[]“!1:’,“ is employed at her matron of ed at the Baranof (Continued from Page One) "‘:’“y'or the Interior announced | duced teday by Rep. Donderc Oscar L. Chapman,'the :/\!1))3 Su . ‘ort ! P will be best B X TR —————jtoday the expulsion from France TG T o of the House Und:irsecretary of the Interior, said Mr Spain was born and raised i | ot Tatanas s O lS;file.sslan;r for dm.wrtcxen;‘ R i G posibls need s foreseen for price i Douglas and graduated trom Ju- = 1al plants are about €=\ Alasran shipwreck. t rench a; gqrs _".““g (,". The bill to give Alaska Federal controls over petroleum and coal neau High School in 1942. In 1943 A rec will be given in the water . 4 5 e current labor crisis, which erupted & el ¢|and perhaps for rationing of gaso- he eulsted in the 132nd Infantry, i F il To o As zm'An Force First Lxeuten-,in Hew violence as police and rcad aid would fix a minimum of |t/ . B Army, In \uieal SaA ik el Iriends of Al plants are sbout three-|21¢ i WORKEWAF IX Dmco“.fj"c' strikers batiled In the streets of $TO00000 & YE&L L 4 put| What the administration is ask- saw action in the South Pacific. Mr i invited comstuly QT Mitotlen 58 Reireilvbn O the e+ allot- |IDg is authority to use these con- Spamn is an instructor with an over Germany, friends said. His| “The announcement identified the up 10 percent of the amount allot-| 1 15 SHIREE 10 st HHCEe A rplane compans. hire ! wife, Helen, and their 10-months-1Russians as members of the - ted for the road aid program or a| ‘oS M WET e PR A b A feossrrr e r e oo e e s e s srecoreesroreoroeoe) ld sOn Were Teported visiting |viet Patriotic Union” and said mininum of $1,000,000 il program creates strains making ' y Driscell’s parents is Sheldon, Ia. jincluded the President, the Treas- The measure would transter road :‘»'neu“ o/ to ‘\;;(‘ .lh('m ; TERR"OR'A[ JUARD \ : —— turer and two . Secretaries-Gener cerscnnel, materiais and £ { ! WAS TO HAVE MARRIED ial of the organization suppties from the Interior Depart- 10 MEFT ON FRIDAY N || SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26—®—| The 19 were taken by bus to in Alaska to the Public Roads GINGER GRAHAM ! { 4 ! ' Prank Hopkins, 50, refrigerator man, { an unstated frontier and put acros ainistratior \ PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE { aboard the wrecked Army transport |the border, the ministry said. would provide that the road [ AT B AR et o ! Hict | Hhpaers | Gonpidely { Clarksdale Vict was to have| In Lyon police used tear gas to puilding program be under the di- NEw pRESiDENI |tcr21 Guard are requested to at- ! nished office and apartment { | been married in San Francisco onjbreak up a strikers' march on the rection of the Governor of Alaska i L et \ building in town { Dec. 5, four days after the schedul- | Prefecture after a mass labm: rally the gineer and the HoTEl woRKERS ! { ed docking of the transport here. called by the Communist-dominated pypiic Roads Administration. Au- \ THIE G100 PER {| Hopkins, from St. Paul, Minn,|Geheral Confederation of Labor tncrity would be provided for con- \ : e { lintended to quit the sea at the enui (CGT). ¢ g nections with Canadian roads, e ol Gl | Bliss Tradmg Post ! BUILDING { of the voyage and planned to wed{ National security police inspect- Tme Kenai Peninsula road bill Nl i e Dbl el o ' 6 { Miss Margaret Jackson, a hotel |OFs swooped down on the homes youiq provide for construction of | S S e LU il I‘“”_ Beads, Paper Flowers, Hose ! aa = AL iR { telephone operator, she disclosed {0f the Russians Tuesday® morning ype pighway by the Interior De- 104 : g ot e Children’s Union Suits ! { | today. and a few hours later drove them poymens It would locate the road || .o 2% @ meeting of that union MARINE WAY ! o § | today < £ 28 destin- | I last night. Other 1ew officers are: § modern { Rl by bus to an unannounc estIn- | v Anichorage Wik Portage’ to the MG e | ! ned, with radio, ! SHATTLE N 26— (P—Their’s ation, believed to be the Soviet 5 Hope and Seward|2oLy Knutsen, vice-president; Karl ! tor and washing ma- et o et i BBl A DR GAl PORS ORGSRy dsting rond to Hone and Seward | pokel, recording secretary; Julivs SR ———— ! s o o e | |the sea. if only for a few days. |rmmens sirove fo end the Spreads) srn of Cook Inlet as far #s prac-|spegger o & MARINE WAYS N : But now, said Mrs. Gerald Laug- lngEuZte:ees Txl;omnznc .Secretary o ticable Fle: ineslthe. wes Blinaltatatian: SO consnu'cu:nn& ;'e]u:lr work ¢ SEE { esen wife of the captain of the AatIBRs. : said st il ; for the purposs of nominations, but i R TN \ o o *t Clarksdale | State for Communications, said ASKS DIVORCE : : \ G s A e Lol sy the Communists have “launched a S| Ino opposition was raised to these LECTROLOX { JAMES COOPER {Wicy. R i violent offensive” to force Paris 1ene Betty Filnt filed suit 10f cangidates and they will be form- Phone: Douglas 162 ' OWNER {| cAuwE el do & WAl ’poqm employees to’ strike. He & dworce from Glenn M. Flnt i aply elected at the union’s Decem \ { Sne and the wives of three other o \".communist elements are us- - S: District Court here today per meeting. Trustees will also be | } men aboard, Mrs. Henry R. Wolte, ing intimidation and menace and CHArging mon-support and incom- clected at that time and the new PHED R WOLP ! ! wife of the Second Officer; Mrs. trying to create an atmosphere of Patibility. They were married No- officers will be instajled in their g q 4 \ 34, ~eooow Hownrd C. Cox. wife of the Second |y o\ vember 1937 at Juneau and positions so that they can assume Electrical Contractor et S S R RO P T M) RS Assistant Engineer, and Mrs. Lov- have three children. There are N0 offics on January 1. gt ell D. Campbell, wife of the Chiet property rights involved but she| A collection was taken up at the flyuse “llfl,';'% Steward, arrived here from San 1] plAN asks for the custody of the child- meeting for the Philippine Relief Box(""i;‘shPEc e Your nepnsits Francisco by bus tonight. Their car IRUMA“S en. The suit was placed by attor- |campaign and a total of $3150 2 had broken down near Salem, Ore. Newspaper headlines today told them ot the disaster “We haven't seen our husbands for about two months,” Mrs. Lauge- sen said. “We knew we couldn't be with them on Christmas, so we planned a geal holiday 10! them. Now—all we can do is wait." P AT W0 ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS MAY GET ACROSS IN PARTS ONLY WASHINGTON, Nov. 26—® { Two top-ranking Republican Sen- | ators—Taft of Ohio and Millikin ot | colorado—agreed today that parts | I of President Truman’s 10-point HEk management of this sos oF WRE(KED anti-inflation program may win pank i1s pieaged to conserva- Congressional approval before uve operation. The safety : Christmas. ot depusitors' tunds is our primary consideration. In DEPOSITS BCAT ANSWERED This development came after cry of “Sccialism” from Rep. Fred- a addition, the bank is & mem- BY SS BARA"OF'mrI- H. Smith (R-Ohio) met the over of r;anrul :.;emxth:;; 'N m's BANK ds | tirst disclosure of Administration surance Corvoration wl insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. Monday night the Baranof, Ju- neau bound, sharply turned about ARE INSURED its course in answer to an SOS from the Army transport, Clarks- dale Victory on the rocks at Hippa Islard, according to Florence Theel, passenger arriving on the Baranof | today. i’lRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION information except that the trans- port was hard aground and in need of immediate assistance. The Bar- -5 anof was then traveling in inside waters. Immediately the began to secure boats and cargo gear and the ship swung around south as soon as it struck open water. From then on, surprised and sleepy passengers, some of them alarmed at the sudden change in course, did considerable rolling in Lester Linehan, Sole Owner their berths, as the Baranof sped 831 Willoughby — Phone 525 south at full steam through a _J heavy sea to the rescue. “That was the only message we received,” said Capt. Joseph Ram- sauer, who stood watch until he received word from the master ol the Denali, on the way to Seattle, that it was too late to give any assistance to the fated ship. GRAY MarineMotors JUNEAU WELDING & MACHINE COMPANY JUNEAU PLUMBING & mmu C0. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING Pnnn m Third and Franklin ‘The Baranof, by then eight-and- — {a-ha)f hours on its rescue mission, ‘ s e a~ | again turned its prow to the north, EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED l DR. D. D. MARQUARDT docking at Juneau only seventeen OPTOMETRIST hours late. Some of the passengers who had gxpected a smooth voyage to Ju- |neau were obliged to remain in | thewr cabins until the ship again |reached the sheltered inside passage yesterday evening. Then, delight of | both sailors and passengers—a rain- bow at night—gave them assurance |of a calm trip the remainder of the voyage. SENATE REJECTS PROPOSED CUT IN EUROPE AID BILL Second and Pranklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS FREIGHT Relrigevation SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information WASHINGTON, Nov. The Senate rejected today an at- tempt by eight Republican Sena- tors to cut $197,000,000 from the $597,000,000 European aid bill. With this vote out of the way, leaders hoped to win passage of the measure quickly and send it on to the House. CONSULT ‘The vote against cutting the fund was 56 to 30. | Alaska Transportatien Company | st “vinicioer: masen led the fight against it and told GASTINEAU HOTEL the Senate: P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 “I know of no advantage in throwing a 15-foot rope to a man Juneau, Alaska that is drowning 20 feet from the - |shore.” £ and plowed, full steam, back over; The radio distress signal gave no | seamen 26.—P— {plans to invoke limited price control and rationing, if Congress votes the power and 1if voluntary sures fail. L. Chapman, Acting ‘Secretary of the Interior was appealing to the Hau<c Banking Committee yester- day for authority to clamp price lids on o1l and coal and to ration gasolne “if necessary.” Mr. Truman coupled his domestic cost of living proposals with his {plea for aid to Europe in a message (opening the special session of Con- gress November 17. Taft and Millikin, in separate in- terviews, said flatly there is no chance for immediate approval of restored price and rationing au- thority—but that less controversial items in Mr. Truman's program may win quick passage. .- POLICE COURT NEWS Herman T. Hansen was fined $25 and sentenced to five days in the City Jail today by City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer on a drunk and disorderly charge. Mrs. Josie Rickard received a ten day sus- pended jail sentence on a drunk charge. Nancy Jackson tence for a vagrancy charge. -~ GIRL SCOUT CALENDARS ARE REPORTED HERE Girl Scout Calendars are here and are available at the offices of leaders may pick up calendars there. mea- Smith’s outburst came as Oscar | also re- {ceived a ten day suspended sen-, Murphy and Murphy in the First | National Bank Building. All troop| ney Howard D. Stabler. was raised SCHENLEY the world's H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS! STREET FROM SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building « New York, U.S.A. WLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA-REV. For COn:2ORT and . one SERVICE Dewey W. 5%5 dg Metzdorf Get the NEW vmi;:;es' WASHINGTON Relax While You Travel Managing Habit! Whea steamer, Jax Director % ous .,.,zfl"’u"’.,.....,_',zm, md';,:: ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. ) - Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1947 th AB Hall on Friday night at 8:30 o'clock. Surplus equipment will be . dis- tributed among the members pre- sent at the meeting. Discharges that haven't yet been issued will also be givin out. Charitable or- ganizations will be given the sur- plus equipment that guard members do not want > Anchorgeifes Spend Holidays in Seattle SEATTLE, " Nov. 26—(P—Forty- cight Anchorag Alaska, residents w.ll arrive at Boeing Field tonight aboard a chartered Alaska Airlines planc to spend Thanksgiving week- end in Seattle, Ernest Hirt, tha line’s general traffic manager, an- nounces. An Alaska Airlines DC-4 will fly the Alaskans back to An- chorage Sunday - An Egyptian ruler, Amenhotep, recognized as a religious genius is | | GABARDINE SHIRTS We can now supply men’s all-wool Cabardine Shirts —the kind you've been waiting to zet. SIZES 14 to 18 Assorted Colors . S. Graves “The Clothing Man” ®velusive Dealer in FLORSHEIM SHOES R R T fi'“ Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Suevice PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Junean Transfer “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 | €. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems— Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozer Meats in Juneau A. STURM—Owune: PHONES 39 53¢ t | e . e e o s v e ) ? 1 | Casler's Men's Wear z Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underweasr Alien Edmonds Shoes Sxyway Luggage prepared meals. Th of all s an‘:l -nh--&fid-hh. Sailings Are Frequent Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle S. 8. BARANOY DUE SOUTsii MONDAY, Dec. 1, 1947 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. 5. DENALI—December 2, 1947 JUMPER HITCH leaves Seattle December 2, 1947 Calls at Ketchikan, Juneau and Seward ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY NORTHBOUND November 29 December 13 December 27 (Juneau) HENRY GKEEN - ——— RTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. 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