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“ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ‘AU, ALASKA, MONDA{'. DEC hMBl;R 15 1947 VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,759 7 JUN PRICE TEN CENTS — ot —_— bk BIG FOUR CONFERENCE BREAKS OFF f EISENHOWER 2 Argentinian an Youths '(ONGRESS TOVALUE OF Timber Confract Between RUSSIA IS - WORRY FOR On Bike Trip fo Alaska GEI MESSAGE RUBLE CUT | Klawock, Company, Signed CAUSE FOR | Argentinian yuuths, were here today et Tidian village of Kiu< | —_— - reparing for the next lap on a AR i wock, Alaska, and the Timber e - | . Believe Army Man Will B UP ROASTING OF i it i i il Deal with Long-range Drastic Means Taken fo HOLD UP STEAMER, . ™" <o b 1o Unify German “ y an | e £V 5 e e < Tt 3 h i i ork was announced Saturday by | Y Y. | Hardest Man o Beat STEAMER SERVICE - 5ov, 2 i Aid for Recovery in Check Inflation in ROB PASSENGERS :: oo cor o s " pactore Austrian Inde- for Nomination ROONINNG . AN | ", P;;"L;,|‘,‘.!‘,‘A..’,$§-’{.‘-i.‘.’} European 'Nanons ‘ Russian Country (Ui g b S e i s R i pendence, Fails S HONG KONG, Dec The Governor of Alaska told the | publications, plans to present a ISR : Pirates boarded the 4,552-ton Dutch 'is due to be sold to others at a| - — % Sl # SRR i on scroll to President Truman WASHINGTON, Dec, 15—#—; MOSCOW, Dec. 15.—P—Sovi Stmpety oyt w Kibted ] g . | GHTOWE By JACK BELL Western Governors' Conference on SCT President Truma a1 Conciielie a4 sl ey assenger ship Van Heutz, robbed Forest Service auction By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Saturday that Seattle shiuping tol 'They left Buenos Afres on June ~|Tr'|-l‘l“‘u\ :‘Lu‘.‘:\“.\x\ ;‘11(““‘ ‘:‘_\1': "‘xlt‘\:”:.‘ 1\A“::.,“‘,]\l‘.l;‘(‘xlxlm"‘h:)x“v ,;:x;:lll the passengers of cash and jewelry | The double: sale of the same, LONDON, Dec. 15.—®—The Big to-teach--Alaskd tElonal leacers 5 d ; . E ur Foreign Ministers broke off in ‘ . a nds of 'trees is expected to result in litiga- | F Je asked “some hon- | Within ancther six months. ~ When < - Hong Kong dollars and escaped in tion to settle the 20-year-old dis-failure tonight their weekend effort the United States at On I European recovery | morrow, as one means of checking b 3 States s ; commandeered junks today after pute between the Indians and the |to unify Germany and restore Aus- aid inflation which has boosted prices of some goods to 10 to 15 times \ I valued at hundreds of tho message for Congress this week|of their face value, effective to- | + (4 Political Reporter) Ala. had resulted in unsatistac-'5, 1946, aad hope ASHINGTON, Dee. 15.—#— tory service Political strategists for Governor est ccmpetition” with Canadian they entered shippers allowed to participate. He Laredo Wednesday they had ped- | temporarily helding the captain Forest Service over ownership oftrian independence. Secretary of Dewey and Senator Taft said to- g S g : " £ e day they have come to regard Gen. also’ condemned present ocean and aled )00 kilometers. This assures that the legislators . . oy | hostage. t‘mber in Southeast Alaska. State Marshall blamed Soviet Rus- Dwight D. Eisenhower as potential- freight and passenger rates to - -es will have the message for study th¢ L DEGIVAL SN & | A. H. Elston, Director of Criminal -t o —u |sia for the collapse. v during their vacation hetween the profiteers were singled out The United States, Great Britain < k : : > f ! at the ly the hardest man to beat for the s iy e e ' | Investigation, announced that Republican Presidential nomination. The Governor said the Territorial end of the current special session ™! decree, announced last night, | yecce] was looted and controlled by land France, he said, had been able two competin and the opening of the regular s a target for an involved Pro- |ghe pirates for abous 16 hours after to agree on major issues but “the ewey s ers told @ report- residents iavor ’ _ i .‘r“x\)\. 1.-(:‘)..' ‘nll’m\\ ‘(;ll:vl‘n;(:v):\‘n lines irom Seattle with a thid | s.on January 16, Plans are to ad- S‘:j“ ']'»yd "‘“‘“'l‘l"-. __‘:"”1”“ __|it was about four hours out of Hong | Soviet Union alone refuses to ‘ may become the strongest sort of from Portland, in addition to the journ the special session lay e )"""‘ ]"_‘"‘ l‘ ey "‘““"“ was | gong vesterday on a trip to Statow, agree A 4 ! a darkhorse contender if the New Canadian firm. He said the Alaska | Both Republican and I zmocratic 1“‘ bk a0 il rationing 1ori chinese port about 180 miles north- ! pASSES GOES British. Foreign Secretary Ernest 1 i York Governeor is unable to Population had noted that when six leaders were called to the White!foods and industrial goods. More- |ywest of here | [l Bevin, presiding, officially declared ‘ i ) | cver, price cuts of 10 to 12 ;m-; The vessel returned today to Hong the conference adjourned after House to hear Mr. Truman’s plans. /) break through the array of ma- Ccngressional committes toured Al- i 5 B i : ‘ ' jor candid: and favorite sons aska recently all had traveled by, 5 The President’s talk with the °-i Wete announced oh such|gong and Elston questioned crew Marshall had made the motion. p early in the convention ; Canadian ships. “But they (Con- group lasted but 15 minutes commodities as bread, flour, cere- members and passengers. They esti- Bevin sald the.time and place of i g A by : e als macaroni and beer mated the pirates numbered about the next meeting could be decided ‘ The Taft forces also admit gressmen) won't let us do it he These attending said 1o i The Taft forces also adm oy | e e T An adjustment between “the {g,,_ later. American informants said, b may have a hard time to beat added ! was mentioned when the mes Wiihi 5 e it S 1 5 UL 1 s The Governors asked for restora- . would ¢ to the Capitol istng high commercia pri Apparently some of the raiders therchy indicating he expected an- s Bt d e l‘;:l(ludme ot of Ceast Ghiard skrvioh’ in Presidential Secretary Chai (these paid in non-rationed stores) jboarded the ship here disguised as —WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 P other conference some day would be jach ¢ he candidates, C! g 0! o 0as ud S . side A a “ha i : % = I and the excessively low price: 1 passengers " a rendezvous » $597.0 0. emergeney foreig e former Gov. Harold E. Stassen, Alaska, and called on the Public Aflorney General Brlngs Roes (ol réporters JAter, the mesaE"y WORSME Gy low priota i) peShigers. ani na i GAncebyous The $537,000,000, Setkeniy torsien 1 ML 0 5 : o R ih Boroice, Aoy nrd bR h d sage 15 “practically complete” and [Fotioned supplies was ordered in |with confederates at Bias Bay. They aid bill was sent to President Tru- | Russian Forelgn® Minister V. M. arq (likaliacid exeltl BV ADORIDI [RESI Seivioe, ) RO | Case Agamsi United o o e omoress soon, (@ Wide variety of other supplies, |took over the ship at gunpoint and man today Molotov said he neither objected to effort to force Eisenhower out ikl : : st Sy including milk, eggs, tea, fabrics, |searched it from bow to stern, hold- House approval completed Con- nor agreed with Marshall's proposal > > - {{ to the open and get him to go on prevalenc v\"l,”'_b“:'\”“:”\_ ”f“",‘}(}l hoe Ma(h COT‘,') fcotwear and clothing {iig the captain and officers in the gressional ‘action on the measure to adjourn. Informants said that | . - T ;i\k",\v.\tl; \-‘ (‘i":':xf::";_ JEre el “‘ (Th's suggested the great bulk {ship’s motorboat. At Chi Lenz providing winter relief for France, 'before his utterance, Molotov had i ‘ (Continued On rage Two Alaska { ANOTHER (olD § e Russian population would ; Point, the pirates left the vessel in Ttaly, Austrin and China reiterated his charges that the & s g R T TS | WASHING1lUw, Dec. 15.—# e ;\.\nm more.) '\lu Jln.L\ um mmn\u-d the cay The Senate had passed it earlier | Western Powers were intent upon dn‘l(lil @ Germany. y Mmslmll made the pro- " The Washington PRNCSS NORAH HERE 110, Sl WAVE SPREADS i e el T 2 =t Sorporatior « th Senate-. 52 conference Satur- signals the be- and the cemoromise worked out { Clark announced a civil anti- (By The Associated Press) | A provision authorized the Re- rivalry between Russia Another cold wave was over- |3 DEFEND MEEKS NIGHT: 20 pASSE“GERS construction Corporation to advance Western Powers, with the United RGN GO e e ] ading the «upper Midwestern | rEr s $150,000,000 for this purpose. Con- States, G _Britain_and France s bl south and is scheduled to leave for |, ynder the Shermian Anti-Trust States today while virtually all the = . s will have {o pass appropria- expected 10 move as soon as pos- or Hirohito went to Hiroshima oh gpagway at 4 o'clock this after-jact rest of the nation had normal or Alaska Steamship’s Denali, under ton yig for wnv further expendi- sible to unify Western Germany. $ne amiversary ©Of Pearl Harbori,oqp, { A Justice Department statement ly above normal temperatures Conwded Slayel’ Of clar Captain Aspen, sirived in Juneau i eq The meetings began: Nov. 25. To- he probably did not know that, iy eioht passengers arrived{gaid the suit seeks to compel the The Chicago Weather Bureau said from the westward Saturday after- rp. authorization bill, known as day's session was the 17th. It lasted but for the accident of a feW ;, jupeau on the steam They | gorporation o sell al] its plants the coldest weather carly today was | @}(@ Campbe" fo Get {noon at 4 ;:‘Lllmr("dl:kh:‘;:\l‘:".flm;‘l; the “Foreign Aid Act of 1947" does 45 minutes longer than the usual North Dakota where passengors Troiy a8 not specify the amounts of aid each three hours By UREW PEARSON . Princess Norah docked at 11iysi suit was filed this morning e this afternoon from thelin the U. S. District, Court, at Bos- sp n Japanese clouds, another city would g .. Dayid H. Andrews, Jame : iKbb abar i S € & S, Jd used in munutacture of shoe tac- centered in . . b have felt the fury of the atom n pBurett, Alice L. Bender. Hec-|iory supplies and some of its plants Pembina reported 10 below zero but New Trial Jan, 15 jraibanks three from ANCHOTAE of the four countries will yeceive.| In the closing period, Russian bomb instead of Nagasaki tor Campbell, Martha K. Dile, manuiacturing shoe machinery and that the rigid blast was moving into ‘;“;“et““"“ Seward and eight from - on)y gets o $597.000,000 ceiling Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov » The inside story of the other r Evavold, Marvin Fenster, Mrs ", northern Towa and Wisconsi axuA on the entire prograf came forward with a new proposal . ver ve S ABVRE, L2 tanning machinery “and to offer O m oo CAOOTARIE o angle s william L. r) b ak were: Lawr- e e program. Ame 1 M. E. Moangle and Willia Arrivals from Kodiak were: Lawr- | T SR S |for solving the Austrian problem Minneapolis andn Duluth, Minn., o) ) oy, | ael Fenster, |ty sell its machinery hitherto unknown atom-bomb tar- perecq Fenster, Mic 2 s ster, to shoe manu- Pau <. have been inted de- § armp. E E get—Kokura—has been one of O james Flannery, Rose A. Gareau,|facturers instead of only le s which had readings of 18 and 16 f‘”l'_ ‘i]\‘l"”"“,“‘\ X':l”(“m::;l:‘(‘ ;["‘”_”w nce Ashouwoulk, Wllfl;t‘ln_Klf\xdlfvninn.. which, Western diplomas said; the Army’s closely guarded secrets rpomas W. Gladson it does now. and to make available | degrees respectively, could expect ,\‘1"“‘ “_h‘ ‘; SaiA nf ‘mm‘; \\{)llmm VI‘(||.~|1|\kA ,'\n ur 5 dldi)l.\.. 44 pASSENGERS | would give Russia two-thirds of the ever since that fateful day—August 14qa H. Hallberg, Tona Jensen,: . competitors all patents and Sharply lower readings tonight. The ;,““_;w J“(,"m'“hm AP s William {uugmm. b(lnn:u) Dz:(c\ku | Austrian ofl production. The whole 9, 1945. On that day Maj. Charles pnqa Jensen, Norman O. Johnson, w.how relating to shoe machin- MErcury was expected to skid to oo ] = From ““r\;”k;‘ ;R) ko en, ALASKA COAS'IM. subnct ot KHE. Auirian. treals was Sweeney took off from the island|james L. Lonergan, Matthew G.!epy from five to ten below zero as far | 0 B 0 Tt S or L'nun! *y;d R ..u\m ho!x:p, .e(h .;:}l.“ T N m.- mun«rm Antise Finia c g : 4 H hb e Shet it ey a ade ay 5 ! { From Anchorage f of Tinian with instructions 10 Minggohr, Robert T. Moore, Homer | The announcement said the com- | #4% 45 northwestern Wisconsin and g erq) Judge George W. Folta. i ynders Carlson, Lawrence Rideout bomb Kokura, which had been re- ¢ Murphy, Lois E. Murphy, Zat® pany manutacturers over 90 per- to five below inn nerthwestern Iowa Meeks was convicted in 1946 by From Seward: Andrew Baker, | A“.on D'SARMS ported by a U. 8. observation p Murphy, Janea G. Murphy, Will- | cent of most of the important General rains, with two ur\i('hri-, Al |, jocer fury of firt desree murder I(u\n’\nx-d‘fl\utkr e Nel\”“. i plane as clear for bombing jam M. McKee, Donald E. Mc-ltypes of shoe machinery “and is| ™" (;\11( a5 'm"m ,n"”“ (l;,l and was sentenced to life IMprison- | = From yakutat: Sam Bagey, M Alagks C,mm ,“,hm,. carried ASSAIM“‘ A"D ment in the Federal Penitentiary. jann Chapman, George A. Vallee, 44 |y @ Wer apma ] passengers over the weekend, His attornevs appealed the verdict{gdjth Hansen, Mrs. 8. N. Jackson, | wiin stops at Wrangell, Hoonah, ESCAPES u"HuRT to the Ninth Circuit Court of Ap-1{apys Melvin Pederson, Irving Peder- ' gitka, Hawk Inlety Fish Bay peals which, this year, found certain | ;on and Bertha Resse ate y otehiks T jrregularities in the original lriull e Desiall WA for BoRtie b B.bL L e ia Raspnian; Hood Bav.| s 1c Don Gentile, of the USCG i nes, Skagway and Tulsequal. 'y, hygett, reported to City Police H i As he was taxiing down the run- e way, Sweeney detected trouble with man { which a fuel pump. This mean he could | George A, Parks, Eugunio Sanvi- ighoe factor not use 800 spare gallons of gas- do, Bertha N. Seldon, Cecil H.{machinery.” oline, which would cut him short sjaughter, Fred Sommers, George| The A sine Ganiaral eatd’ the and leave him little time fo daily j Stragier, Dovothy Stragier, Olga | orporation’s alleged monopc wer Japan. But he took off any-|Thempson, Ernest Turnbull, George | upag destroyed the independence neau for a re-trial i how, and headed straight for Ko-'Turner, and Julia B. Zwaschka. ?m the shoe industry of the United BARANOF IN AND OUT . The new trial has been set mI; m. Meeks Wi d. Florence Olson, Ana OSster-|ine oply company i this country an fcompletely equip with all necess gia and Flerida and intermittent showers fell in the coastal region: lof Washington and Oregon. Elsewhere, fair weather prevailed - and rermafAaa/ tha Dash BRE G0, SU Labiait | SAtH ARy, venthe’ Wiy 96 kagway ! pastanivere Toibd: Jinean to' SOALHIE byvrsoit war “;;vnn‘lnmem';::um::. today that he was attacked yester- 3 day morning by & man with a knife and four to Ketchikan. William Kushuk, Senaiont Zieder, e 'S ') ) r Se: 3 he ded his meney. Gentile Passengers embarking for Seattle |y Margoy, W, Kalmakotr, L, oo deman 8 kura. ’ e e January 15 at 10 a. : 3 His orders were not to drop the :SM“' Sl el ToDAY, 16 PERSONS be returned to the Juneau Federallyere: Kenneth Benson, Mrs Akl RORREAR P told police that he kneed the as- bomb unless he could get a clear ("Y pOlKE (AR f o a e & Jail from the Federal Penitentiary | Benson, Claude Benson, Allen Lee ““‘,"_{"‘:,’“ll ek o | Low Wi |sallant and took the kmie away view of the target. By the time {e WEATHER REPOR' . EMBARK FOR SEAHI.E 4t MeNeil Tsland, Wash., within the { Benson, H. J. Guttormsen, Cargis 3 \l-"u 0 Juneau: Lew Wi ,,,,,m him and then continued on b Jie sgehed (EORN &5 blankel | IS AGAI" V|(T|M |- m‘;; \\’El\';lni!: n‘rm:\u . next few weeks. ’uu'lmmwn Michael Guttormsen, | "r;" = 5 h: 'Wright J his way. He furnished a descrip- ! ed under a heavy fog. Several L astaburss. fos 36 Hour B o| Capt. J. Ramsauer brought Monagle and Paul were also tW0!Richard L. Olson, Mrs. Richard L.| ouwibet 10 oonah: Wrigh! “Ition of the man to police. fimes ho. cliolad andignomed oFay IN (AR A(('DENI ® Endinz 6:30 o'Clock T! o steamer Baranof in from the west of the three attorneys who ullL,m-lll\'lOls‘,” E. H. Wolfe, Mrs. E. H. JII{A: (,fl' VOTROL T e ; The incident took place at about fhealty, seAsBIDESCQic B ODSD.98, e In Juneau-M % | this morning at 7 o'clock, with six defended Meeks during the first| wolte, Dennis Wolfe, Gerald Wote, | HOOURR (0 Junesq: THAnk WoT i3 a. m., Sunday, near the Juneau but it remained obscured. With Xt f o T B¢ iainimum 32 o passengers for Junmeau. The Ba trial, The third attorney, James{a A McMurchie, R. M. Austin, Mrs. | g/ ; C. ‘tn(a 3 > Spruce Corporation when the maf gas running low, he nosed back| City Police today are wondering At Airport—Maximum 35 anof sailed at 11:45 with 16 pas- O'Leary. was killed in an airplane g, M. Austin. Kendall, Fred Emerson, Sally Ja-|jmpeq at Gentile from behind a ss Kyushu island toward Na-|i there is 4 jinx on:thelr ghiny)® &t - o0 o "3 sengers for Seattle and four for crash, this vear, in Virginia. He wasi joe Meherin, Mrs. Joe Meherin, | cobser. M ) umber pie ) gasaki—which, _according to his HeW police automobile. A taxi . lm:::}\:;l‘"’- e i found in contempt of court during { joward Lyng, Belton Scherer, Mrs. | Jlme:l.\z to bmfn. Mrs. C. John- | orders, was & Becondary target. jdtiver backed his cab into 1t last| o i d Vieinity) & | Those arriving from the west were: | the original trial and removed {rom | vt pum, Gene Torkelsen, Eva Seav :;5:»~,PE-‘?:I(.‘n:l.n:;srm:_ :. Ro.rm;_t{mu, KH,(HIKA“ MA“ \ Like Kokura, Nagasaki was blot- | Thursday night and a similar event| 2 N how e |Margaret Fish, Lou Jacobin, Charles | the case, The first Meeks trial was {grs, H. P. Wright, E. Mack, W.| oo TG Giecstin, 5 owell, Russ )\ ted out by 'clouds. Sweeney made took place last night whll:: lhnh i t(\uig];n and Tues- e |E. Gillham, r] Hall, F. Leigh Karr, |one of the most colorful and hard { cyashie, H. Curtis;, R. M helley, i hero 3 ) ! I "ER[ ARRES‘ED | & DI o mikis ana: finally lo-| oA WA parkéd. in front of the & o T e Son ey o Mrs. Effie Lohmar fought cases to ever be tried in a |a. J. Babcock, C. S. Dominquaz, D.| Sitka to Juneau: D. Drebeldis, El-| cated ‘s hole ih the haze. It was Oty Jail. Bl iy o 2 Passengers for Seattle were Mm- local courtroom A. Dofredo, Murry Scheel, Richard 'don Davis, B. Dennard, Catherine | b it clear| At 10:25 p. m. officers went|® ERECIFIFARION g i e — Mead, Garry Scheel, Glenn McCall, Covle, W, Zates. SAN FRANCISCO 1 net wide enough to permit clear i s o B W (Past 24 hours ending 1:30 4w, foday) e | Fattuier, Mrs, .Jimmle Davis, e i S Juneau to Hawk Inlet: Mrs. H vision, ‘but Sweenay was too - low outside and discovered ‘that an-i T Tl quai T Conce e [Oadiente, Mrs. A. Cadlente, Delom N FR ZEN HSH o“ Passengers for Ketchikan were:| Juneau to Hawk In o Andrew 2licque, wanted in Ket- l on gas to carry the bomb back,|[Other car had backed into the Z 0 ST G L e e [Cadiente, Prancisco Cadiente, Mar- | Al Lindstrom, Mrs, Al Lindstrom, Jacobsen. | ehikan, was brought to the Juneau \ Bedldas: e. Had read fntelligence |Polce Autor T aRe cat was WM 0ol SRRt o tha Rudolph, Mrs. Norman Callow, | Al Reid, Steve Vukovich. Juneau o Petersburg: Mildied | peqeral Jail Saturday by U. S. Mar- reparta. that: the skeoritl homb must | Inere with Jts lights on and motor st iR T H L. McDonald, Mrs. H L M BOARD XMAS VESSEl Sl b e Hermes. Slim Blood, Albert Saka- ypal William T. Mahoney. He was e running but was unoccupied. The|® At Airport—zero; since ® o0 ) C. Sh moto. ssed i’ San . Pranclsco -y, he be dropped if the Japanese were to i X o Deo 1 iso indhese since e |Donalditsloom harp, ; " some Man s o “ |arresed in San Francisco by Reslsnicked inta imigender. < The|Acoldent damaged (the 1eft Lronb il oo ne ity o |Caliente, John D. Cole, Harold | SEATTLE. Dec. 15.—{P-Frozen [ etchikan to Juneau: Buzz Fem- | pederal Bureau of Investigation 1 Nombing. of Hircehima Had given |[400r and render. hoNg Glacer, W. H. Gaul and Andrew |fish can't be taken aboard the Pa- mer. land turnedrover to Mahoney who # - | An investigation is underway to-j® © © e e e & & 0/, i ‘thwest’s Christmas “Priend- | J0ME€ oman | Hecod Bay-Juneau: David Flood, B n timie of s \ the population a severe jolt, but S S e e arlson. 5 cific Northwest's Christmas ieny ‘ 1 ! " i : as in the States at the time o! s ™) Tio ot o016 ontd take o sec-{HaY 10 datermine iy was driving Passengers for Ketchikan were: [ship,” Don Adler, general coordin- ;ome Kids J. M. Girard, Charles Howard. |arrest o BokE fo. TIGAN. DUt the- frantic | (o) odx “at $He' Mhe of the aoti- STO(K OUO'AHONS R. R. Hartsfield, M. J. Goffin, Lil- |ator for Alaska’s coiftributions to 7 | Tulsequah to Juneau: Mrs. H.| Plicque is wanted on at least one J peace offer dent. | ‘NEW YORK. L S T lian Sheayett, Jerry McKinley. | the ship, said today. 5 MOINES, Dec. 15.—M Luis W Rlvh.cl:(lbnn, L. D. Irwin, A. Nic- ' ¢ount of forgerv but several other BT £ e e | NEWE OB, b e | Adier, long-time Fairbanks resi- |Carrizales, 83, became a father 3 Lean, T. Tutzbo. {matters are also being investigated. not to drop the bomb unless hel S]’EAM[R MOVEME"IS e o e | dent, st\}’uW’.&ll‘d'AI.;hl:M\.s »\l'l(m Tlmt (‘g;a.u for the third time since PSS He will be returned to Ketchikan . .38 2 ¥ ‘ I been offering the fish might sell i lsoon Bad: G ionc g e, (avesl) e 9%, Anaconda 347%, Curtis-Wright MRS. MIKE FENSTER {up there and send Mo proceeds | Carrizales ‘and his 23-year-old NEW AUTO LICENSES | Mahoney and Plicque arrived Sweeney ordered the bomb drob-| py,oeec Norah, from Vancouver, |5's, Kennecott 45 New York Jol"s HUSBA"D AND Idown to buy canned fish for Eur- {wife, Mary, were the parents of a here Saturday on board the Alaska. ped by radar with only a smalll, "o ang marked up to sail for |Central 13%, Northern Pacific 17, ope’s needy. tdaughter, Sandra in 1945 and FOR SAlE IOMORROW‘ The ‘Marshal’ had been to MeNeil opening in the clouds for visual|gy,gway at 4 o'clock this afternoon. | U. S. Steel 76%, Pound $4.03%. BROTHER IN juNEAU He also sald that the comimittee |son, Frederick in 1946. The child >4k |Tsland, Wash., to deliver Alaska chservation. Aleutian, from Seattle, due at Sales today were 1,430,000 mndluw contributions from Alaska | have the black hair and olive skin The new 1948 Alaska automobile |prisoners to the Federal Peniten- The rest is larggly a matter of 111:30 o'clock tomorrow forenoon. shares. i | will pay drayage from the docks to!of their father who is half Cherokee license plates will go on sule to- |tiavy there. history. Nagasaki’s business dis-| gyord Knot scheduled to sail from | Averages today are as follows: | John Quilico, radio &nNOUNCEr | (ho “Priendship” for used clothing | indian and half Spanish morrow at the City Clerk’s office oo — l trict was wiped out—18,000 build-|geqttle December 18 industrials 179.70; rails 49.52; util-|for KINY, was on the spot todaychinped down from Alaska The latest weighs seven pounds, 15 | City Clerk Jack Popejoy today urged | POLICE COURT NEWS ings leveled to the ground and an- ' Goastal Rambler, from Seattle, |ities 33.23. {to meet his sister, Mrs. Marvin - - our auto owners to get their new plates | James Leonard forfeited $35 this | other 32,000 severely damaged. The gcpeduled to arrive at 9 p. m. to- .- | Fenster, who arrived with her son| ' BpraA SIGMA PHI MEETS Carrizales, a farm equipment firm | early and avoid the rush morning on a drunk and disorderly | explosion killed 26,000 people 2nd | orrow. ! GETS DIVORCE Michael, on the Norah There will be a regular meeting of | employee, has said he keeps fit by i The new licenses have a vellow |charge. Harry Olds forfeited $25 wounded 40,000. Tgn to 20 more| penali scheduled to sail from Se- | Alaska M. Nowicka was g Mrs. Fenster joins her husband, | the Beta Sigma Phi sorority in the {chinning himsclf 40 times a day. background with blue numbers plus fon a drunk charge. A similar charge died daily afterward of radio- e Saturday. divorce todav on charges of; in- ‘Marvin (“Mike”) Fenster, a Ilght Baranof Gold Room tomorrow night. | He has seven other children by two a picture of the Alaska flag against Morris Olson was dismissed 5 activity | Clove Hitch, from Seattle, due De- | compatibility from Stanley Nowicka | instructor with Alaska Coastal AlIl- pinal plans will be made for the!previous marriage > by City Magistrate William A. Holz- i Meanwhile pilot Sweeney, with-|cember 17. in U. S. District Court hérs. Fed- (lines. Both he and Quilico came sorority Christmas party. The cul- - - | A V. Collar, Paul A, Odlang and |heime gas enough to return to his| Alaska, southbound from Sitka Judge George W. Folta also re- (here from Los Angeles about 1ive |tural program will follow the busi-| HERE FROM WHITEHORSE M. W. Odoms, all of Anchorage, Drunk Lh:lrk’(‘) against Joseph A. 3% base, made a beeline for OKin- and Skagwav, due in port at 1¢ ved the plaintiff’s former name |months go, with plans to remain | ness meeting. All members are ask- S, Sawchuk of Whitchorse 15 reg- [are registered at the Baranof LaPier and Carl Sundquist were awa. He could not contact the o'clock tomerrow forenoon of McChesney ‘here indefinitely jed to attend istered at the Baranof Hotel. |Hotel held over.

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