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SATURDAY 1 P.M. Edition THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” PR N SATURDAY 1 P.M. Edition VOL. LXVIL., NO. 10,758 JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1947 Ml ‘MBER ASSO(‘IATI D PR[SS PRICE TEN CENTS BIG 4 MEET “HOPELESSLY DEADLOCKED” GOVERNORS Lack of Funds Causes OF WEST IN Further Restrictions 'AMY SHERLOCK IS TREASURER OF VFW AUXILIARY ylEWIS CALLS ]Unll Rule Adopled at First Div. “ MINERS OUT Demo Convention; Delegates, (CONFERENCE MAY COME, | surer of the adies’ Auxiliary | " » m| l n re e( e 'uku Post, Veterans of Foreign | | | | ! S Wars at a special election last night. | | | . T | “Insufficient funds appropriated | wpich invclved expenditure of ad- 1 other new officers were \|~mM | L 4 i oo . vhi Welv Xp of @ Wi i Special Corresopndence) vich of Klawock, Paul Bel lof Kake, N . Forest Fire Fighting Funds v, i ias tegisiature tor ot oot e med at the wstry seguar | MOVE Made Indicates Hez £ T B | Keinck vl Bl Marshall Will Decide Over Demanded Alaska i" ‘:—'luf) ;n;xl\.“.w_\' |.\‘m'n; ]nl-nwl\x ul appropriation” Mr. Maynerd stat- I\’/;(.‘y:,\,:\ Il\):ll\‘llllli )PH‘ 1’<|un ucille [n'ends fO GO Polm_ | The delegates to the First Divisional ~ Members of the Divisional Com- weekend 0|0t0v l“ w by the Board of Public Welfare Mahoney Auxilis reside smocratis: OOAY v = ed P i ; | Democratic Convention adopted the mittee are James Nolan of Wran- | M "Regional Em ire” jfor further curtailments of services e §75000 made available by '\,h;, k."ml‘ :‘,f“;,x,:,d“\l"l "é"w (a”y |ndependem unit rule for First Division delegates gell, Chairman; R. L. Jernberg, . g p |to residents in Alaska In need of | e Legislatures, fifty percent of |Chairman of the:Food Sale Com-| [to the Territorial convention to be James Pinkerton, Amlia Gunderson, Violent Atfack — ! medical and hospitalization care.” e gymount estimated to be needed '"f“";'; ‘I'f"l;'“_“f":)“f’l’-’”;‘)“""""‘_"_“)"‘f: WASHINGTON. _ Dec.. 13— (p- | D€ld here January 22 to 24 in voting |R. E. Ellis, J. P.. Valentine, all of | PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 13—(®— | through an announcement made " puely sufficient to care for| %1000 sale. Dec. 50 ab the i |l "“l IN('T“ N e e i | for Territorial party officers Ketehikan; C. A, Carroll of Skag-| LONDON, Dec. 13— (#—The For- The Western States will continue to | public today by R. G. Maynard. (se children currently under the| sEeRE B D8 T 8 LR OO :l‘“.’.:j”“, - Ls‘ 1:»”‘.\;;; s | “rrhe dclegates elected to the Ter- way; Charles Wortman and Ruth |ejgn Ministers' session schéuled for press for government payments w‘m;ov.-uu of the Department supervision of the Department. Al- \_:m'l'l“_;. 2 P i . N ,,L"”f”” ."_1:(-;1 ])“' \“m‘j ;‘:l:m‘ itorial convention are A. H. Zieg- Charteris of Sitka; Curtis Shattuck, | today was postponed until Monday continue on_ federally-owned tim-| “No new additional medical or {poue gpproximately fifty addi- ther Johuston was named |, [ove viewed by some 14DOr |y, N. R, Walker, Al Daicls, W. C. John Walmer, Helen Monsen Le¥ |en British initiative, in_order to ber lands in lieu of taxes. | hospital cases may be authorized (iong] cases have been committed oE At - Reh AR e 1o ki 1888 panden - | Stump, R. M. Mackenzie, all of Ket- Williams, Ervin HUL all of JUneau: allow tempers to_cool after last This was indicated here yesterday | for payment by the Department i, ipe Department during the pre- conmitiea Sl e, Sheriik “.as‘l;,“‘_\l,“f ‘;‘“-“ “1‘“:{""“““‘ in the | yikan: Curtis Shattuck, Mary Vonnie Mathieson of Petersburg; |nient's violent argument. as the Governors of the Western after December 31, 1947, under the yioug wo years and costs of care | oo er e T e rosbi n ‘\n\vu‘«n‘l.x .lu .;:; e | Wamer, M. E. Monagle. Oscar Ol- John Smith of Metlakatia: Frank | The postponement was announced States appeared before the Western | General Relief program due 10 oy jsen approximately fifty per- qoit NEES HRET £ | The second spiit b \\ulll 'u“ At1 Forsythie, all of Juntau; | Peratrodioh - of s KIRWOook: - GeOrg® | by thé condarente’ seGrelsEiat Forestry and Conservation Asso-|lack of funds provided for the .\ 10 additional funds were pro- g G4 i 3 United Mine Workers and the } roll of Skagway, Charles Cartetti of Hoonah; Paul Bell of | A mentber of the U. S. delegation ciation 11947-49 biennium. Such order is Five candidates were eclected t0| American Federation of Labor |y, o | Sale £ 7-49 biennium. Such o y SO Diactir. sale s D R ; {Wortman, Ruth Charteris, Harry Kake. said it was agreed that another A specch prepared by the late |remain in eifect until such time No Pladenthits T LT [came 11 years after Lewls Mrst|gqgen of Sitka. “ne convention ended Friday | osion today would only result in Gov. Earl Snell of Oregon keynoted {as the cost for those currently un initiated at the auxiliary’s meeting parched them out of the parent SR p He dalece 5 : Y ov. Earl Sne g X as the cost for those currently un- Il is hardly & community 'y january. They are: Mrs. John !p. - | James Brennan of Pétersburg, noon and most of the delegates are | ik tempers and confusion. The xh.p-urr_m- hml.ll kll.lpd in a plfl(l:'!dpr care is reducted to within the i has not experienced during | g Barber Mrs, Esther M., Meye i “\r nd 1_"-;-* !‘hlt:" two .“‘:‘.“ “‘I;H-‘ml)t'u Demmert of Craig. James leaving for their homes on ur- | (wo-day recess will give the mini- crash in late October, had prepared{ monthly average of funds avail- tpe pase eight months some form e ; er ‘he marched them in again \\m,m of Wrangell, 1k Peratros y Isters time to plan a course of a demand for a payment of “1 per [able from the relief appropria- .f juvenile o 3 tai Miss Thelma M. Bodding, MiS. iy, ;1o surprise i : cent of fair cash value.” Ition” was the text of a policy s (MIM“PINI e INH}‘ “( Ragnlnld R\m“hm and Mrs. Obelia | e ¢r-year-old Lewis has had o d th air cas A i tie WaS £ ves f a pol lect which would have 1ltec g S { | Authoritative sources said the e 4 recy the new |statement issued by the Board in commitment and placement’ The auxiliary was informed that A "'f“"““" i ealiongs: | American delegation agreed the Governor of Oregon, John Hall,ithe form of instructions to the last AFL convention, when the exe- | Sy e d B0 entloteed ‘SREIN S ugh the Department,” said Di- it will receive the first official vis g et io: alonk | | conference was “hopelessly dead- who endorsed Snell's stand. Department : 2 : o | cutive council refused to go along | | loskad™ L oo b v Gov. Vail Pittman of Nevada, ad- | S rector Maynard, “yet without the of Mrs. Betty McCormick, Deputy A RS ot AEDE ] |locked” on the subject of repara- el endarasbnt | ; By "" & necessary funds, the Department Chief of Staff to the National Aux- aifist the . non-Communist I",,»“ [l ' |tiofls and that \mhoul‘ agreement l(‘.m 5 ;‘ o or Sk :’,m 1 ticn was taken, nuu» ‘1-‘ cannot and will be unable to do|iliary President. The visit will be '“4” s |‘m- g L -/\N | rv I n I' lon reparations, discussion of eco- 12 o R o b Wash- {rector Maynard, aiter a careful g for some time to come, arrange at the meeting of January 9 pe oL ey e | | nemic and other subjects was use- ington, imvlied his support, .md‘u“(“ of those cases NOW receiv= cost placements where indicated.” Tt X el ' 6. sientan] The formal break came last night “'M arned that Congress ght 3 0 S S ere 8 1e auxiliary voted to nish | o 2 'wis gesture O - ;}:3:““( ::,‘:;” [l;fa\i111;l;lr; ‘(‘,‘;m‘_;“-' attention. Tt was determined ¢ the present tim¢ about forty apples to Brownie Scout Troop No,| 0 & l'”";"] [H“,‘: r:“ff”'?;hlbfil ‘vetary Marshall is expected ta i HE T LS e, 0 i et 2 G 4 ec. Int. Given Here . v i O W ik atso e hout A:"*l“m“""!"'*l‘:l of ment and placement outside of |which will be taken to the Minield | [ S ER i ¥ {try and break off the conference 5 4 s vermanently bedridden, paralytics, oir OW! &~ “bes 5 e - o edliately r go througth th ed a close watch on fire-Ighting | poy o, a B e their own homes tor their best in- Home S TR ] L st e immediately or go ough the T TP Loy physically crippled In- (erests and welfare, it was reveal-| 1t was als ounced that Mr: i | ftunction of finishing the agenda funds. He said Alaska was denied.giviguals and others in the last oq by the Board was also announced. that MIs (1ewis, . 18-13-47 v v Th te Committee on Bublic |before doing it. Part of the de- funds last year, despite “Alaska’s ! . § €d. by the Boate Bonnie Jo Gronroos has sold 65 c00k | pege is, scrawled zree! ¢ nate Committee on | ing it a 3 tages of disease, or made bed- . hese words, scrawled in green g it . ol worst forest fire in history. b f ABE, 4 O% L 00CE ?d “Presecution - tor neglect ani |books for the Alaska Crippled Chil- | ..von on a torn-off half sheet Lands is now considering a joint cision will depend on the attitude E Far West Nas. baen ml]ed:“dd“‘ through amputation due to nonsupport does Hot appear to’ be dren’s Assoclation in the name of r. ; B resolution which means much to {of Foreign Minister Molotoy of Rus- G i s frozen limbs. “The cost per day .. '° et g of cheap paper, were & & :p0kice wskans, it resolut {sia at the open { the Monda upon to il the role of good meigh- | 0 TR G iy ”‘M thi the answer when totally inadequate the ausiliar i g el i el askens. The joint resolution, No '\m\”n‘mlu opening of the Monday bor and business friend of the Far| . o 0% ) 27 S public assistance funds are not An announcement was also made | ;.. . AP 162, was introduced by Senator But- | 3 4 S {rate approximately $75,000 a year ..o =0 2 B ave | Limk Ees, ank Gbiaster. Gl o AFL ler of Nebraska and i a nutshell it | Molotov was understood to bs Baéty’ Gov. Barl Warren told thell 5. 1L G ed ACaliatle srom Sroliable for prolefilon. snd care, i3 Wi . TOYME | ywhile other union offigials de- rould reseind certain orders of the |willing that the sessions continue. conference last night Hifdooted 1.1 3 bt 1 of the child,” the Director stated. | Juneauite, now living in Montana, ved to be quoted offhand, s would rescind certain orvders ot t { 2 ’ “There is a great renmissance in | Judseted funds on @ biennial ba~ .rye Board reviewed the effects|Was the mother of a baby daughter | R Heatre By Lowis TTor| FOSOTELLY. O ey P N e Molptee's Attack Gattls antl Hovond o he | 518 are only $73,000," he stated. Tt o TaRER f e cently RTINS a | !Indian resvevation in the Territory | : 5 3 . the Pacific and beyond it in ,lm’“h Bls> cevERlbd that. appro cf the restrictions imposed by in- en ”,,,“ Wl independence next | lof AL Some of Marshall's advisers said a0 st he an. m‘nvl"' 50 |‘('r‘mm of \)"n' l‘:\ S il e S s S ¥ e & prebably hastened the end. l'lmn to its great importance 1o | Privately shioy: balleked Molalova 82 Warren included Alaska in the | BB et < cotaplatil Assistance and Aid to Dependent In view of his strained relations : il " ot wlm-k yesterday, when he denounced F ¢4 . were permanently and completely o & Alaskans, th joint resolution is | . Western “Regional Empire” — with | Were Permanenty @it Combleey cpiaren programs and deplored " | witin otttk (lkks. they . said 4 o I e the whole range of the Western s o R i‘lm S Tl \\llllfi \-. ikt ,,‘,}: the necessity for. the eaumnuation 'it was likely that hé did not want 8 Klw;‘:l l~ m;‘ aboriginal titles, | TONEre' . palley in Germany, had listener. it d as emergency e oquced budgets and grants, and ; “ g astieenny | IRran 8 : et S killed all hope even for superficial . icases entered in hospitals in order | to be committed to whatever poli ree oun 7 | which may be claimed to haye exist- | o “To all these (Western) u‘xou!us]w il . the establishment of waiting lists tical role may be played by ttie | < o with Tethast to Ianas wikH the | Bl Four agreements on Germany B b addsd the rtied and B0 oy | Hepertment Swas, tnstrugten 0 SEONDESLISE e DlsctCh new AL “Labor's Faucationat and | WOUND TWO Ohers in |eritory of Aluska were sxtinguisn- | 209 4L fuile 1 Spwibing e be 2 S ska, % Appropriaticas ior reliel and Political League. le or » ter! o treaty of | © x ¥ 4 id. “whi by the Board to acquaint the hos- ! clitic 8 | . ed under the terms of the treaty o he said, “which are larger than all | * i Glhar. Cinnts Rl b gt Al y Others contended Marshall might & i o dnany " i ner g nd aid programs are | K Adams, editor of the UMW | . 9 06 oylipe . U \ Eliinavian Sourties of Eiope |Blals with theshew policy and sesk Other £¥ants and giy prosrains Bre — e hooting Spree [June 20, 1967, becwern the UNKE |y cy"avoid 1 move to end the con- and which some day will be a verit- | €VerY cooperation in rendering et e A AAMER Dodi ] chitied 22 Petssn- d s, B e Bl Sy ates and Russia: an | ference immediately because of the able pandoras box for this country.” | SMergency care for those in need. 1% And €istrot SO TWNCS HOC| o esterday, stopping at Sitka been “no deal” with any labor or-| CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—(M— Three, whereas the United States has|possibility of the upsetting effects g4 15 Y ; - vided for administration. Funds :“].- (erday, stopping at Sitkd, {ganization to combine forces 107 yumen, deseribed by police 5 pever recognized the rights of na- | throughout Europe of such a formal s “Freeze Order appropriated for one particular | Hidden Falls, Patterson Bay, Gus-|ihe election campaign. . i lled three it ey 5} FORECLOSE LABOR LIEN It e SuLEAT e i \available | tavus, Hoonah, Haines and Skag- mad dog killers, killed three tjyes hased upon use and occupancy | Big Four break. White:: 3. Stuktan orCTnAgs has | was uulld 10! ..‘u e vpe v“l m“'fmm f”" unavail A)(-t ) s 8 S Ska A >oe — nen and wounded two others be- of lands in Alaska, except to the | 1 1 " Department wou tempt to co- for use under the requirements for d : X T ore one of the gunmen was Slain | extent that certain individual rights | Molotey “Threw Book™ filed suit for the foreclosure of alohamape with the hospitals and any other type ol program In, Passengers from Sitka to Juneau (i The speec labor liens he holds against the Al-{ . . ; = PE proe i s police machine-gun bullets to-'have been recognized in the case of | The speech in which. as some B Asistic Lumids Wibe. T 1,;dminr\ in the Territory toward the administration the various | W€ Keigh Roberts, Ldrr‘\nw i natives in the same manner as in | Westein diplomats said, Molotov zsr:ngéllla )rfhe l:::le:vhic‘h. “;iaz i maintaining a list of eligible c programs, the Agency has reducea Singer, R. B. Bolton and H “Pulice seized oneé of the gunmen |the case of others; and | “threw the book” at Marshall, Be- R o e (PicHuGErwise woild have. been fis persbnBl S0 es through- | Blood 4 (RIM'NAI_ CHARGES wnd hunted for a third after the Whereas a former Secretary of |vin and Bidault came as a surprise, ks for $1,683.22 pl oot |certified but for lack of funds. In- out the Temitory by nearly one-, Juneau to Sitka: C. W. Abbolt. | #ild shooting spree by the trio last the Interior has established a num- | because delegations of the Western @sks for § i POU; “’l‘ p]' c:flsl suded in the “freeze order” on third to remain within the amount| Juneau to Hidden Falls: Mrs ight ana estly: faaay. ber of Indian reservations in the | Powers went into vesterday’s meet- ‘fl’;‘j’?{‘m’l‘fiev:"“:fl ol General Relief funds was the prob- appropriated for administrative Jurd. Frank Barr | Several crimingi cases were dis- | A I e were slain in Territory of Alnska under authority | ing _expecting a _continuation of i il el lem of furnishing dental care to purposes. Many communities form-| Patterson Bay to Juneau: Galiposed of yesterday by Federal| .o..o”iigev Two others, also of the act of May 1, 1936 (49 Stat.|Molotov's mild, conciliatory tacties SoTT DISMIE dependent children under place- erly serviced by the Department|Lowrie, Fred Grush. A. A. Rhoten.!jydge George W. Folta in U. S.i jjicted and shot, escaped al- 1250) and has under consideration of last week. A suit by Tem Conrad against ment and supervision of the De- are now without any direct (unld(l\HJ"““‘”l'u l(x;xl.~tm\x.~. Mrs. Ruth pigtrict Court hough they were wounded, one the establishment of others; and What Molotov charged had all - partment, said Maynard. He also except by mail as a result of such|Hanson, Ived anson, Albert Grant, Jr., of Sitka, waiv- O ' 3 ¥ clusi £ vast been said by various Soviet officials Russell A. Maynard and the Terri- ! : 4 e K Al 2 susly. One mam was slain in | Whereas the inclusion of vas X 5 §iEi1 Bosra: ot Publlc Welare has | Tovealed that . there ' were ' many linilations, the Mhighrd* announced | Hoonah lm ilmwmn lx:n Sharlave, |ed indictments by the Grand Jury | " goii side garage, from where areas within Indian reservations, |OF propaganda agencies before. Molo- o . other types of services normally Members in attendance at theJimmie Charles, Arthur Charles. 'and cntered a plea of guilty to . : 7 4 ity ot { | tov charged the Western Powers were been dismissed from U. S. Distr 3 ) : % s S : 2 o pleg y he trio had forced the four other and the possibility of inclusion of | e Toiisl on the wotlaN b the plain- | PPR¥ided {oF which would be affect- boned . wbeMug . Muring. the , pest Juneau to Haines: Mrs. Olson, three counts of morals offenses en-| o "o their car and had driv- gther lands in such reservations, is | profiting on German exports, were tirt's attorney, Willlam L. Paul, Jr. {64 Dby the new restrictions. | week included Acting Governor | Mrs. Matson, F. Phelps. tered egainst him in an informa-1 ., -, western suburbs retarding the settlement and devel- |buying up German firms, were pil- “With only $200000 available for Lew M. Williams, Chairman; Mrs. | Skagway to Juneau: Thor D.iion submitted by U. S. Districl] ‘pigies of two of the kidnaped opment of Alaska; and ling up economic obligations on zhz‘ biennium, the minimum budget Clifford Smith, Jr., of Fairbanks, |Furr, Stanley Frislie, C. A. Mc- Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr. Judge et Whet 2 @ ertainty | Germany and trying to “perpetuate i o b y » 3 g0 : 3 ” R 2€ 1 nen were found today about 10 hereas the existing uncertainty Y ¥ The w ashlngion {of $3300 per month was established and Howard Lyng of Nome. The | Mickle, Mrs. C. A. McMickle. Folta sentenced him to serve Six| . .. .vo. the trio had slain John concerning the status of these lands | the division of Germany. ilast April for items of general Board adjourned to meet again at > - |years in the Federal Penitentiary | cioc's 33 owner of a used furni- | can be removed only by rescession Molotoy's Charges icharacter available to unemployable the call of the Chairman. | GARDEN CLUB TO ! fon each count, the sentences to : G ol e . 'of the orders heretofore made by All this, Molotov declared. was | & ‘ | s ure store, at the garage of his 8 e e b MEIIY GO Round 'PPN'"‘ and others in need, leav-io @ o ¢ ¢ v o & 0 ® 0 o ¢ s run concurrently. yrother, Nick, 40 the Secretary of the Interior estab- |part of a strategic scheme to con-~ iuw only $73,000 available for the o WEATHER REPORT 01 The Garden cmb will meet on \dvei Grassamoff, of Ketchikan, | g o qaver was identified by lishing Indian reservations and by | | vert the Western zones into a basis By LUREW PEARSON two years to cover medical and e Temperature Tor 24-Hour e \mnda,\ afternoon at 1:30 at the 'also waived a Grand Jury indict-| .. .c Tom Daley, 42, an ex- withdrawing from the Secretary the |for an attack on the domocrargc' WASHINGTO .- C-OP National {hespital care. The Department has, e Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock 'home of Mrs. Ernest Grucning. ment and pleadsd guilty to burg-| oo " wno was slain by a squad authority to create additional In- —that is the Communist-—countries Chairman Carroll Reece has been no other recourse but to deny e This Morning o | Members will work on Christmas larly cf the Knickerbocker Hotell ¢ i.ictives early today as he at- dian reservations in Alaska; and {;nl Europe. dodging so many brickbats hurled certifications for payment for any e In Juneau—Maximum 46; e tree decorations for the patients at at Ketchikan. He was also sen- empted to flee from a West Side Whereas the Indians Claims Com- What was new. however, accord- & him by his own. team, that he 1eW cuses until such time as the e minimum 36, o|SL Aws and the Govemment tenced to serve six years in the | Lurtment. His slaying followed | TSSO ”';‘ (‘"'.lcyf"',':i"rd(.‘,]“"»'"’“ “‘l.‘,,fw 9 iirydl, ‘2..,,‘;’,‘.:;‘, B bl ventured nervously up to Capitol costs have been reduced to within e A.(v Airport—Maximum 40; e Hospital All members are urg- Fedcra_l Penitentiar; he seizure of one of his compan- availeble for 1 adju ,"H lOl.] of ol e :lnl ; Pacset Hill the other day waving a white the monthly average of funds e minimum 37, o ed to attend this meetig | Willis Baker received a four-| .o claims that may be asserted by the ux!e :;u ald‘ _fe (})‘m( hel i available,” its was stated. . WEATHER FORECAST o - - year sentence for forgery and for o 4 Natives of Alaska with respect to|speech and explode it in the faces flag. ¥ i Lol Police Lt. John McNamag i R His visit was reported by (ml 900 Denied Assistance . (Juneau and Vicinity) . CLUBS MUST CLOS uttering a forged instrument. ANn{ ,.. the shootings started after such lands; Therefore be it jof Marshall, Bevin and Bidault press, but what didn’t get into the| ‘During the past eight months”, e Rain or snow showers this e accomplice, Harold A. Spencer, Was | 0. gunmen appeared at the 'Rt'sul\‘nd by the Senate and umm; 2:\",:;»' '(k:crlr‘l ':; "!':l: U:::fgzsllea?z papers was the reaction that fol- | said the Direcfor, "m_orp than 900 e ar_Lernoun and Sunday. ®| Juneau Police made the rounds sentenced to serve two years for | 2 esis garage last night and ar- o [,h pu-.wm.n.n:-.\ of lh(-..Unl!w vt i O-i”“ b awed. One group. of Republican |Persans have been denied assistancs ‘s - Slightly cocler with lowest e lof the City’s private clubs this utterance of a forged instrument. | yeq with John Kuesis over an ST IR iaian L1 Congroas S e e ‘d s ]pb,”‘;d Bhi Senators later dissected him in|under the relief program due to i-' e temperature near freezing. e|morning to: ¢nforce a Thursday A third member of the group, Jack :..mnmum, tepair bill SRR (bR Tihe otders of - thel| TR l‘"q‘“{ I:‘ Sffeet Inbelled \ASE penetrating whispers on the Senate | Sufficient funds. This program e 5 PRECIPITATION e |night ruling by the City Council Hanson, had the charges against S85u i3 Secretary of the Interior issued lI.n((- denials -l; alse. e floor- {which was financed solely from e (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) @ [that club bars must® observe the him dismissed by the District At- l"lr‘rfll“llll‘llf' of May 1, 1936 (49 Stat o o ace is’ the: hest man the|Territorial funds, ~provided for e In Juneau—0:62 inches; since ® |same closing hours as other bars. tomey. The threc men were ar- hns'mas Ban ue' '0 1250) establishing the Akutan, Kar- . Democrats have,” bristled Vel-\""u"(llls assistance® to individuals e Dec. 1, 2:31 inches; since e |They found several people being rested here on a warrant from luk, Wales, Unalakleet, and Vene- iots Ralph Sandan iin meed of food, clothing, fuel, e July 1, 5587 inche: o [served liquor and issued a warn- Haines charging them with writ- tie, or any.other Indian reservations i e i Harty Cain of Washing- | shelter, utilities, child care, board- o At Alrport—037 inches; since @ |ing to.bartenders that the law will|ing and passing bad checks. The e reld, Oun"y u in the Tesrliory of Alaska. are here- | slaska, from_Seattle, soedulad {on and gentle-mahnered Joe Mc- |IN8 care, u‘;ed al :A-x‘.\’lf'P‘!lllvfp:;Bl- ® Dec. 1, 131 inches; sinck @ be enforced from now on. first two waived Grand Jury "in- : i WS:‘. ‘f_j‘ ';m“m 5 of the act of |10 Arrive at 8:30 o'clock this eve- il i i i) ization, and pays for cost of bur- e July 1. 3335 inches. . - e dictment and plead guilty. ""S Evemng WNAA LRy AiReEinu . the o ning “The Democrats certainly have {ial for indigent persons. « o o o« o o o o o FROM SITKA Burglary charges against Ray ’ ' EereD: | Princess Norah, from Vancouver, “Many’of the local fraternal and e Aaron Rhoten and Fred Grush Falz and auto theft charges R ;6 . done a better job of selling v\hall ks irus 3 a £es . due Monday afternoon or evening. they have accomplished to the (]:\JL mgu:’umu;)m Lhmugthout the DULIN STILL MISSING | registered from Sitka, are staying against Lucille Jerome were dis- The Women's National Ar(l/nll:l\l- LEATHER GROUP MEETS Sword Knot scheduled to sail from ; by erritory have been accepting cases Juneau wolice continued their at the Gastineau. missed by Judge Folta on the |.ical Association will give a Christ- Seattle Dy rey country,” remarked McCarthy erry . ) | Al Seattle December 18. Massachusetts' caftious Henry And rendering assistance in a large search today for Jeff Dulin, Ju: - recommendation of Gilmore, who| nas banquet at the Salmon Creek| wmne peathercraft Group of Arts| Aleutian scheduled to sadl from Cabot Lodge leaned over and put|“" small degree/where public wel- neau longshoreman, who has been| HERE FROM PETERSBUR said that these two had already | Jountry Club this evening at 8 ,,4 Crafts, Inc, met Wednesday Seattle this forenoon and due in in his two-bit's worth: Ifare fupds becAme unavailable af- missing for the past two weeks., Forrest Fryer, Jr. of Peters- been sentenced by the U. 8. Com-| rclock. Preceding the dinner, dlevening at the home of Mrs. Dale Juncau Tuesday. “Eve time Reece opens his |’ current 4llotments were ex- Yesterday, Kenneth Gresham told |burg is stopping at the Gastineau missioner on lesser charges aris- | tocktail party will be held At Bachelor. After a short business! Clove Hitch, from Seattle, due P A . mouth,” he added, “we lose an-'hausted.” the Director stated. | Police that he last saw Dulin on | Hotel. |ing from the same offenses. he home of Mr. and Mrs. JEITY meeting a profitable time was spent December 17 other ten thousand votes.” Juvenile Delinquency the day following Thanksgiving = - { -o McCarthy. Making reservations for py the workers under the guidance —Denali, from west, southbound NoteNevertheless, a teit un-| “The Bowrd after reviewing spec- but that he has not seen h'm| HERE FROM ANCHORAGE | HIT POLICE CAR his evening’s festivities have been ' of Miss B, Shepard. Several new at 4 o'clock this afternoon derstanding was reached between ific information from many cen- since. Dulin is described at being| D. C. Waits and V. B. Benson of | 5 couples. Mrs. Joseph McLean 1S membe were present and a keen Baranof, from west, scheduled Reece and his crities that he would fers in Qw Tl“l'll(Ol'.\‘ with respect about 45 years old and over six | Anchorage are staying at the Bxu-: Raymond Maxson was arrested | hairman for the banquet interest is being shown in the learn- southbeund 7 a. m. Monday stay on the job, though wear a gag '© juvenile delinquency and paren- feet tall. anof Hotel |vesterday und cha rged with negli- - g | ing of this craft. The next meeting oo in the future. It was agreed that tal neglect was compelled to re- ST e - e - |gent driving by City Police. He is CAA MAN HERE | will be held January 7 | FROM NEW YORK CITY Reece would stick to party or- affinn its position of last April FROM WHITTIER WITH ELLIS AIRL |accused of backing his taxi into e | — eee - ganization and leave national pol- witli responsibility to the place- B. Howell and John Guse of| Hugh Ramsdell with Elis Air- the City Police car Thursday night Henry Gabriel, CAA man regis-| FROM AN | Mr and Mrs. Michael Pels of < —_!ment of children committed un- Whittier a1® registered at the |lines of Ketchikan is stopping at and damaging its door His trial | ered from Juneau, is staying at! Al Johnson of Annette is stay- New York are stopping at the tcnmmurd on Page Four) der the laws of the Department, Baranof Hotel the Baranof ‘will be held Monday he Baranof ing at the Baranof Hotel Baranof . |