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PAGE TWO Army Fliers Being Taught How fo Survive If Forced Down on Arclic lce Floes De DEADLINE FOR VETS 10 REIRSTATE LIFE Realization reinstating National lnk\u‘mcx Service r putting their in force in large numbers; ns Administration figures re- i, ENGINE ON CAA VESSEL es for .‘ The CAA had a new Charles Wi will retu Vete vealed Aft the Civair V gine installed by ner Machiné Shop. to its home pert at Gus- r December 31, a physical ex- n will be required to re- 1 G. I. insurance if it has lapsed for more than three months. ir class- ause what rean the ind other navigation aids : In the month of November, t in the vicinity of Gus- ? veterans reinstated Nation- al Service Life Insurance with a face value of $322,000, while in the would have ¢ landing on r V and three or four of safety 1 the only craft 7 Toith abiig R ke 2 €t tHe okt Ko ap | o0 Pacih Northwest states and s are madi At o Al h“" Alas 0 veterans reinstated | - e - — 3 ave left « calue 3 expeditions. The trapping Pelicies ki < il NOTiz: 106.500. pens December 16. In the - oo A n vetera DIVORCE GRANTED ( le Ellen Lind was granted a U. S. District Court this Judge George W. Folta Lind. She was given C ime her previous e, and in the entire Pacific N vest area, reinstatements to- taled ,48,690, with a face value of than 330 million dollars. \A emphasized that G. I. is a special benefit cnly to World War II erans, and offers the best and lowest cost protection lable. erans who dropped this insur- ‘: Co inean A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION Send a case of our famous vaila mln < VA oifice to lear this | their nearest how ecasily and inexpensively INSURANCE IS NEAR| | that the deadline for| Life ! without a -physical ex- | on is now less than a m(mth' given impetus to wmmns " insurance | d death |tavus on Monday or Tuesday At the present time, term insur- crew ‘f one nce may be reinstated without n go ted the |, physical examination in' most | ructions 8 He 15 | ooces, and the cost of reinstate- then il Aeronau- is only two monthly prem- rvicing fan 61| 10 months, 1380 Al-| reinstated $11,406,- | ) worth of Natlonal Service Life | ance protection are urged to visit | THE DAILY ALASKA LMPlRL—jUNtAU ALAbKA MARSHALL | GETS BACK AT MOLOTOV D N BN WEATHER REPORT Temperature ror 24-Hour Perlod Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning In Juneau—Maximum minimum 37. At Airport—iaximum 41; minimum 37, WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Mostly cloudy with 41; ocea- % P 3 , . | sional light rain showers to- Soviet Representative/s ment ane cocurcay. ot | - | ch change in tempera- | e ture. Makes Bitter Attack, S il ‘ Wes'ern POWerS (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m: today) 1 In Juneau 43 inches; since LONDON, Dcc 1”—1?)‘Amv_r|- Dec. 1, lfifi;inchsn: since lcan officials reported tonight So- J:],“ Al"r]ii_?s l‘?ci’:)(:fim“ si |viet Forelgn Minister Molotov had | ¢ po “ P00 S RIes: SH6e :renewcd his mupr‘mmcks on_the | o T ‘32'98 im-hngh i Western Powers in the Foreign AP | = e e ¢ o o o o Ministers Council today and Sec- | |retary of State Marshall told him in |response: |respect for the dignity of the So- FOR ARMY lEAVES {viet government.” First information on today’s re- portedly stormy meeting was that Molotov offered no compromisz on cutstanding issues before the coun- |cil, but instead lambasted the poli- cies of the Western Powers in Ger- many. American informants said that British Foreign Secretary Bevin SEATLE, Drc. with 5,000 tons chipments of and holiday fa i2— Christ for the Army fivigh Anch commented to the council, When .y he said that he had “liquidated | Molotoy had finished, that what tor. ‘ABiE o approximately 90 percent of those had been said was a whole series it 6 p. m The vessel commodities, reducing by holdings ordmi;xl;stand a ;;(:mpcle;.e “Lm}r‘ulh at upu;xl'd % Trm.h- c? gmfn from r500,000 b»nshel: to il co\(;r(:engz ;’l’“ma:k e t;‘l"f portaticn C for the Army. vm{!?)tfm:u ly 50000 bushels other To 'be e Ammy in La er he told Y!?( Senators that ministers for sitting through such Alasliits 1 on Christ- 1€ “did rather well” in commodities ‘“ ey 3 mas, every effort was made to “°d DS this year. i i B give the Grommet Reeier a quick A & st B ! i el R turn-around and she sailed 74 June Brudwald, of Sitka, is regi- in Seattle fron nent of froze. after arrical a with hours Alas | One rerson was fined and three | others forfeited bail in City Police SEATTLE THURSDAY Lade! nding at FRIDAY, DtLl;MBhR IZ |94 Reliable informants The amount Communist-controlled | combined ROME said Rc labor unions of produced coal in and :[PAULEY TESTIFIES * REGARDING DEALING : ON STOCK EXCHANGE ®| WASIINGTON, Dec. 12—®— ® |Edwin W. Pauley testified today ® | that neither President Truman nor ® | Secretary oi Agriculture could have ® | known when they criticized specu- lators that Pauley was operaling n the commodities market Pauley, a special istant to ‘Svr-xo., of ‘the Army Royall, made the statement before the Senate Appropriations Committee testified he $100,000 “worse off” because he started sell- ing his holdings in commodity fu- tures after taking over the post Sept. 3 capitals violent midnight tonight two-day strike at|for every | the earth, human mhabitant Here's Yo’qr BEST BUY TODAY RADIO-PHONOGRAPH ==== ONEY A FEU nnn $837.50 PERCY’S Mr. Truman in a radio address Oct. 5 criticized the ‘“greed of =~ speculators who gamble on what may lic ahead in our commodity VOULD YOU KINDLY HURRY ? | HAVE ONLY Later, in laying his MORE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DAYS AT anti-inflation program be- fore Congress, the President asked 0 BEHRENDS legislaticn to regulate speculative trading on the exchanges. n Pauley testified he held *“some- thing less than $1 milion” wortli o1 commiodities when he took Army #post. In a statement to the committee 1t the m stered at the Baranof. : € the wor! ad voted to end the |evely year is equal to about a ton 7 oil 1d of ;i llIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIHIMIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHhihIIHHI!NIlmllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ; 3 ! sura e protection m: be put s S BN s of long " ::"Lk m“mfce ection ay p .Court this morning. All had heen (xv hk Fl‘;f -gd“[ nf) .m‘ushfu'e‘mf B b ' (‘d sal“ 0“ A Sk {arrested on drunk charges, Bl “Orked day and night to gwve the § £ al‘ e o u - | Hanlon was fined $25 by City Magi- ~!my Chrisimas ship quick dis- £ to your friends or relatives for it e AR | £ 0 1 Bpw "0 H AR TAlK | garet Johnson forfeited $50 knii and 55 . o L . B i e k {Buincan Wright and Sam Wana.| NEW TORR — ine New York The Whele Weorld’s Your Neighbor g 4 Christnas malker ench Toriened 425 pall | Stock Bxchange disclosed today i Dy < ON RED (Ross DUTY | ——————— gements had been made for 'ith -1 1C of a membership at $54,000. W Q DISTRICT COURT OPENS |That's an increase of $2000 over ; ! - 48 hfllf II()“IE( ans OVERSEAS MONDAY\ Both morning and afternoon ses- | the price paid in the preceding . ] SENT ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED !sion were held in U. S. District | transaction v : ; Juneau Business and Professional ! h STATES, ALASKA or HAWAII, Wom(n"fi Club will hold their reg-|OOUrt. liese today, which reopened | D B H ular weekly luncheon Monday at | of 8 Prief perlod before Christmas.| SANTIAGO, Chile — A violent B for Only S15.00 War weekly lunchieon Mondsy 8t | muderal Judge George W. Folta | cath tremor has rocked Santiago. g !I plus shipping costs SiIET o e ot Rihe: BYR | . St FLBIOCY CRIBRAE D TR shock is said to have been : Hifll, Ohaliban ot the Foternation- | Lroug sesalot. elt through the central zone from ] B al Relations Committee. Miss Ju-“ AL BHEES AR TURNING & 1] YipENEO to- Cly It ‘oonirred : ! WRITE or WIRE anita Diaz will sing native Fili- | o at 1:33 p. m. (Eastern Standard | | pino songs and the Misses Allison | nr 214 Mrs. Pete Gilmore R“)‘Tlme‘\ | Swanson and Elizabeth Moshier, |46 to arrive on the Alaska tomor- | who served with the Am"“c“"uow evening from Seattle. Gilmore Red Cross overseas during the WAT, iya¢ peen conferring with officials Pyramid Fisheries Company The Miracie Table-Hodel 2103 Exchange Building, Seattle, Washington will »elate their experiences when in France and England. / The Gift That Starts the Home Make this the most thrilling Christmas ever—for her! Give her a beautiful Lane Cedar Hope Chest—the dream-come-true gift. Select from many gorgeous styles. Remember, Lane is the only tested AROMA-TIGHT Cedar Chest in the world! The Rum with a Reputation ‘(I the Alaska Canned Salmon I Aduslxv in Seattle for several weeks. ) .-t ROBFRT EUGENE IN 1 The Robert Eugene, skippered by 000H! HOW YOUR FLOORS SHINE! 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We now have a limited number in stock. ‘ : Our pleasure in selling these units will be equalled by your E p:easlure in being able fo obfain so valuable a unit at the price of only ~ ALASRA ELECTRONICS SALES AND SERVICE 307 Seward Phone G2-Juneau » i == eIEkaIEINITRIRNEL Radie-Phenograph : |Fred Dahl, arrived from Prince Rupert at 10 o'clock this morn- . . . . . . i Ul Sl e A g the Hallicraffer is now here and af a price that will pleasanfly ‘the British Columbia port with a - . o load of irozen fish from Juneau ] Sufpl'lse YOU a4 |Cold Storage. 8 4 R P b 2 " LINCOLNS TAKE VACATION = i GoiieEnan Ll THE RADIO FEATURES INCLUDE: g heduled to I ia PAA ] ; ey Rlp o H :;f:y Sfccu'eauone nown:;vsa;};:lon to ] THREE BANDS, cov arn {1 visit their daughter at Pullman, (a) .54 to 1.6 me (broadcast) 5 Wash,, and their son at Kelso, FAMUUS : A L " Wash. Lincoln is manager of the SINCE 1804 - (b) 2.2 to 7.1 me (fish baat, aircraft, ete.) H _Y:,',‘;f,‘:,“s P RA, oltee B E (¢) 6.9 to 22 me (International short wave, amateur, ete.) plus : UL L e l for : band-spread tuning and unsurpassed sensitivity in tuning. H BOYLE RETURNS | soft flavor i £ i . || unique bouquet. : E Frank A. Boyle, Territorial Audi- | 1 tor, returned here via PAA yester- IHE pHONOGRApH FEATURES IN([UDE :“‘ day from Olympia, Wash., where 3 1 he has b;;n csoniterrinrg f‘?‘; t:e p;st | H (1) Automatlc Record Changer: (will handle 12 ten-inch or ten ] week with State of Washington E 12-inch records) ] insurance officials. = ] ROTRY. 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