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= THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” b P VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,766 ]UNhAU ALASKA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 53 |947 Ml MBE R AbbULlA H D PRth g PRICE TEN CENTS PANAMA AR MAILSERVICE FOREIGN REAL PRICE VSALESS Jewsst U. 5. TR00PS ARE (hallenge JUDGE FOLTA REJECTS TORMARCSECION ) pAD COMPETITION "chreowsiip malyTonewaness IS Issued TAKES WHACK WASHINC l("si“r‘r 23 P HAIFA, Palestine, Dz2c. 23-4® MOSCOW, Dec. 23 M - Russian . s The Postoffi Department an- The British transport Ocean Vigor press dispatches intimated today nounces that full air mail service sailed for Cyprus late today with that the United States was trans- set up for post offices about 850 visaless Jewish immi- ferring troops from Italy to duty in f " Seward Peninsula area, previ- L . B . grants from an intercepted refugee the American zones of Austria and . i AT 3 National Assembly Unani- . oeretca on o resricied bsis Senator Declares Congress White House Making Plea <. sice pussencers and’ e Germany Demands Administartion Most 1948 Liquor Licenses the winter . v " " . relatives, 26 in all, remained in (It is no secret that some officers ‘e . . mously Refuses fo Lease ki Sivine 15 tne aepurt- Must Trim Truman’s Many" Industries fo ruestine e e ne. Reveal Officials in | Issued Except in Ju- e ant said, all mailable matter up to . 3 Passengers said the immigrant atre of operations n.n\\ll'n-'(l to . . i\ Bases for Military Use 70 bounds ey be sent by aie mait | Proposals Change Tactics B e Bl uahmetie warere | . -Commodity Trading.. 4] neau Area post offices. The | i been at sea 13 davs. She was inter- the occupation of l|.|l} ended Dec ASHINGTON, Dec. 23— |full ai of five cents an ounca By JACK BELIL | WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 ) - j cepted yesterday while trying to run —:;li\x\“(iun UFrankl fl:l. H‘n—:csi must be uid Packages must be WASHINGTON, Dec 2 #—'A renewed White Hou plea. for (Ahie Palestine blockade and wes . s- during the fall told of the move- Ambassador to Panama, said af- |beld to 100 inches in combined length ' An.orican ait to Europe may ex- “many” industries to lower prices [€oried to the port of Haifa by two ment i ter a conference wi l'l'rrs!dem and gir eed $8.000,000,000 on one vear if and trim profits went out to busi- British destroyers (The first train carrying B Truman tcday that he believes The following post offices will zet | President Truman's long together with urgings for At the same time 303 Jewisl an agrcement will be reached is bein to these 14, Various dispatches from Italy | \WASHINGTON, Dec. 23—(—| Where complaints have not been Harold E llenged received. 1948 liquor licenses are be- he admin any present or former officials in outside of the Juneau area by the i refu- Army personnel from the ”" ""!m« “executive department of the Clerk of the Court’s office. | | | i | | ssen today cha tion to say whether ling mailed out today to applicants ange re- | ness to 1 proposal bill is not trim-|a long-range policy of “real pricei8ee children arrived here from in- to Gevmany left Leghorn Oct ss, Senator Taft (R- ' competition.” White House” traded in commod-| Federal Judge George W. Folta to big government pur- today approved all license applica- ‘the new service row, Candle, Council, Deering ml(\ ky Co 1d 100 dependents. nment in Cyprus to enter tha!with 55 office itie: promised land” under a special | Five other such trains followed with Penama for the United 8 5 o Th ey mbell, Golovin, Haycock, Ohio) declared today ; President Truman's three-man y 3 - chases early 1947 | tions for the First Division outside :':P‘::‘ to “have SMIBERRY, Tusts Kiana kfimlml‘ K\\l)nk Taft told reporters. that if the (‘4 A mlu of Tconomic Advisers de- | €1 l:\l';)‘“* quoti authorized by the ‘“"' movement was completed Nov. | graceen also asked In a state-|of Juneau, except where complaints 3 z¢bue, Koyik, Moses Point. Noa- President’s request for $6,800,000,000 clared in its second annual report{®' 3 v ment whether White House and have been received BANAMA. Panatakitonn: o8 o9 Nome, Noorvik, Point Hope,| for the first, 15 months of the so- that todav’s high-level economy Cm‘m.ln)]‘:. 1‘;‘::.’.'-(”;‘{‘}.u'\:v“ri.r( .I;:;,‘(“ t;[ a R hor st and present goveriaanbl Ha selferated his announcememt Panama's National Assembly unani- | Savocwga, Sela \ng. E 1.~|n'vv‘|~ called Marshall Plan is granted, "d_‘lu supported by “somewhat "'"'"“]"rm abe 'th l;(~ 'w\n‘d e m‘ mk officials made a “huge profit at the'of yesterday that all Juneau area mously refused last night to ratify |Shunnak N,zmnun,v‘!"»u(;l Wain- diticna outlags cf American money |Props through 1948 or louger s e e 'RA'NS COllIDE teep climb of prices which fol- applicants must pass the test of a a slgned agreement glying the Unit- | Wright, Wales and White Mow 1A OB y total $1200000000] But businessmen should look %P0 SRERAE L ? |iowed the governmental buying” bublic hearing in U. S. District ed States the right to lease and man | £ n the year béginning July 1 ahead. the revort caubloned, to “"m,u\wm ed, 350-ton schooner, said 37 pERSONS K"‘lED Reporters who usked Presidential | Court next Monday. At that time, 14 militar | Commenting that he expects lit-| When abnormal export and military d Secre Charles E. Ross about .m:if.- Pnlll(.\n said that |h.-l uk;::er?l statement got the reply, public will Have an opportunity to The assembly's action took the ) to be spent beiore that date, the | CroPs no longer buoy up the market. {AP" MK ohildren. . inel );m, e OVER 300 !NJURED {2 e enter, calipiinte (AR thirm of a flat rejeniadn.of the Pact] Ohfo Senator said Congress must Hence the councif said, businessmer B bios b'm_“‘dm_m ;l"'“ e iy two Stassen first charged two weeks' censee who may have' “permitted and seemed to close the door to | (AUSED BY FlRE keep in mind the necessity of pro-|noW should seek a pattern of prices | ™ 0 %000 T :'n-:[)nmi”‘}(:|- | l.lyfl that “insiders” in the govern- slot machines, gambling or other future negotiation. Informed sources iding about $850,000,000 for Ger-;and production that will maintain a | 0 00 \,lf\.(,‘. ,;,“m"w:“ f':kp""(;‘ FRANKFURT, Germany, Dec {ment had profited irom commod- | unlawful activities” on their. prem- here expressed belief the issue might |“stable equilibrium of a high pro- o sy g Thirty-seven persons perished | ity trading. His assertions then |1ses man food et L : » P ~Seve! ” " 3 2hkion - an o oende | @NA detained, along with two other i ok ‘ 4 . b g i wind up in the lap of the United ED“A BAY (AMpw He said Europ2an countries at “)':“‘:‘"f("”“"""“‘ I”‘ ¥ words, | - ‘and @ woman. Police said the [8nd More than 300 were injured lcd to disclosure Edwin A.| Law Officers “Lax Nations or some international arbi- same time will be able to dr: ‘“l' Rynu‘\ wi n‘)n ‘mnmb. und"hu:sb [liter Yimoa' Wiehor: ‘miotion - Bibbire | 1888 night when two express irains | Pauley, special assistant to Secre- He declared that any licensee tration tribunal An e yughly $350,000,000 in Americ eal price competition,” ‘the jammed with holiday passengers | tary of the Army Rogall, had been|Who is found to. have permitted oy Sbtan d | workers tional Bank,' council asserted, “means the lowest s RS collided headon at Fahr-Irlich, near [a biz market speculator such happenings will not be re- mated $30.000 damage t The rejection, voted 51 to D‘Is\lv)j\lle\ nd buildings was caused ney from th Interr B vi touched off ® wild celebration I |py fits which broke out either last| 'Taft ndted that ‘wholly ‘apareibrise. CUSIBLSHL With BIFMIE ACHIER | Neuweld, in the French occupation| . Pauley told a Seriate committee licensed: i 1048, ‘The Judge: whs the capital. Thousands of Persons|night or early this morning at the frem this calculation the Western :‘l‘__“l r"\m« SOy el m“"iOlIVER DAV“ pASSES e he went into the market. before | Partculasly eritcal of (WD Be marched through the streets shout- | juneau Spruce Camv at Edna Bey. | European nations cfald be expect- [ 36+ DBS: HE OB ST SRR PR Officials of the Cologne Railroad takins the government post. He|'ermed the “laxness” of not only T teefully: Tt did mot pass.” | Aceording to o brief message re- | ed to obtain about §/00,000,000 from | Vil beat it an unstable economy.” | AWAY SUDDENI.Y said 68 of the most serfously injured | sa’d he began getting - out after |local but most Alaska law enforce- e presidential ad vicked ¢ were taken to Neuweid hospitals. taking it and has never had in- | WeNt authorities. He said that he In the midst of the demonstrators | seived here this morning from the the Internationa]’ Stabilization!,, o was former Foreign Minister Ri- |sorporation’s cther camp ai Gard- Fund German police sald g1l the casual- s.de information on government felt the overlooking of law violations cardo J. Alfaro, who resigned Dec.jper. the commissary, housing sup- | Taft also pointgl to government 1“‘1)"‘\ "”fl lllu»vkx ‘Ilmn lnt the need 'y PR n”;"mz”) x"(‘\ pxe "“:“““ ties were German citizens, and ex- | commodity purehasing plans. is just as true i other localitles as P, )] er arket analysi L 3 d a '0- OES! . - a ", p % 9 because of opposition to the pact. |plies worth approximately $10,000, repc which f¢ocmytanied the | ““‘hh m”:(‘.’ |(~ “’;‘ i "““ for i 2 iy 1"‘“ mjl”‘k, . ; pressed fem that more dead and| Since then, Congress has ‘,ulmlm Juneau. The Judge demanded building and twelve bar- President’s Marspall Plan message TR0 SN0 | . was stricken at|jnjured might be found in the!for publication of names of all big: Stricter enforcement. Folta explained his stand on hold- housing industry as perhaps o's successor, Florencio Aro-iihe offic w:\]:::‘ quit yesterday, a few hours -Ir](-k“l:\’: - duntrayed iy tHe fiasim: | HRlokting Lthit 2 axnote A8 Bdbdes T BRI NG gl tiee work . yesterday afternoon at Siiangled wreckage. traders In commodities and two| Cre 00 e o oo s P %s i Plhdietich Mart Aot £ Sl ABGT i W, <] sustained. i ?:‘”v]u;"‘k ;|:d"‘wathukv[nlnm.l;led.iacnly‘ Fahr-Irlich lies midway between |committees are investigating spec- | W€ public hearings for local license of his party’s opposition to the|been determined, bevond the fact year will continue to exceed im- 23 | - Ann's Hospital where he gglogne and Frankfurt and all rail | ulation. applications by stating that he had i {passed away at 10:30 o'clock. Dr.'(paffic on that line was hdlted by | Stassen, former Minnesota Goy- | Personal knowledge of some of the out $10,000,000,00 s alleged violations. He declared that agreement. jat. it originated in the commis-| ports by a '( R E SM lu" H i agreeir | fl”}\ 3 ‘origing pans, et A AIHE 'N Joseph Rude, attending physician, ‘the disaster, worst rail accident|emnor and candidate for the Re- ! o y since the war. | publican ncmination, attacked the|N¢ had approved;the other applica- { AR 5 " T ety | ket o8 WeRE e 1 {said thet Mr. Davis suffered a Ger ) WASETNGIION, DRgRa s 4 - Anaddio domminicalions WERe o "VII'IIS x" RGPOI led : ANGUS GAIR WED TODAY"’"""M hemorrhage. S e | issuance yesterday by Secretary of {HONS becausc: of the physical im- 1 Rep. Engel (R.-Mich.) suggested t0- inaired by the blaze, Jack Miller, Yoty posT E day that the United States construct | camp clerk, transmitted news of the avis is survive y his | Agriculture Anderson of the first ibility of conducting hearings or = o " 9 P is: 2 S g, Mdnu Rosina of Juneau, and a i listening to complaints on them. a new Atlantic-Pacific canal outside [fire from Gardner, but Juneau R Miss Catherine Smulling, daugh- ! list ci commodity traders asked by o 3 7 ) b 2ot ' ter : o1 son _and daughter who reside in r Y1 He said that he assumed that Panama if that nation insists Upon{Spruce authorities here have not yet ag g !ter of 3 Robert E. Smulling ot e Spruce authc m ' 0s A S Chngress Fatmulr Viofatfons had © occarred in I.hv Stafes. denying defense bases there received exact details or informa- | Altoona, Pennsylvania, and M 1 ke X 3 s P S YABE Gy ey Mr. Davis had been with the [other localitles but could not see Engel, Chairman of the House \ as to whether or not any per- 4 A TR . Angus Gair, son of Mr. and Mrs, | | i Linpndhe &< LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23.—(P—It Alaska Native Service ior the past any way to hold hearings under Appropriaticns Subcommittee on {sons were injured x 3y - . 4 Alex Gair, Sr., of Douglas, were b 5 e reporte S SEOTY . o ke influenge, yeb 168 nob fhe (M. y0i00q animardiigsetth bl !uw years and joined the Indian present governmental . machinery. Defense, told reporte: Richard Stamm, Purchasing It's the mysterious “virus X"/ 3 iage s morning § o ¢ i : % : 4 R by of oty “There is ho doubt in my mind | agent, said that the camp supeMn- | urich has stricken one of every 10{ %0 9 o'clock in ghe Methodist| N 1938. He was born in! ne Rotarian younger sev aitend- | s explaited Ehat o ik ‘: } but what the act of the Panama [tendent, Ed Hamilton, is in ihe persons in Los Angeles during e ci The Rev. Robert Treaty klahcma in 1891 and was a vet- o4 the annual Children’s Christmas ' 'I'HE'R Hl_ "NKS lareas u?\lld makée L‘(lnlpfil\l ml;‘:(tn National Assembly was influenced | States at present; as is General joo” o weeke' veports, City Health' ated ut the marriage service,} cran of World War L Party held this noon in the Gold | considerable expense and trouble to at least in vart by the Communist!Manager E. S. Hawkins. DUFNg | orticer Dr. George M, Uhl He| D€ bride wore a_ poudre bive The remains are at the Charles Room of the Baranof Hotel. Over | " themselves. : movement in the Canal Zone.’ lHuv\kms' absence George SChmidt| cpii more. than 200,000, cases have! SUit With & white hat ‘for her wed.| W. Oarter Mortuary pending final 50 children, had the time of uu-ix- “Ew YEAR S EVE Gambling :’ g ki) The Panama Assembly voted down {is acting general manager s R A . .| dinz. Her corsage was composed | ATrangements young lives s their proud fathe In Juneau and vicinity, mean- i been reported, buf dhere have been | ' >oe |while, it was noted that several last night an agreement allowing : The Santrina, a JSC boat, arrived ' | oo of pink nations and lilacs. Miss looked on. After having 1.,"“ {auhe ) R ok ) ited States eased military | here erday, ¢ is tAKIDg Of] er i e | Dorothy Whitney was the bride's | rger feed topped off I ,. res m A | | B bbl B | quor licensees are cons - e s S e iy oo s, ek 1% W st v crn DV WAL e il Qe 400 NTTEND THE s oo s S ANUaI Purple Bubble Ball i e e sty ind "o 80 Ot F 5 5 supplies for Lhe cé cqually, with attacks lasting from 2 “ ! R A | and cake, iy gray suit with a black hat. Her co: nausea and pains, - I N I ) WEATHER REPORT (U. S, WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning In Juneau— Maximum, 45; minimum, 35. At Alrport— Maximum, 44; minimum, 37 WEATHER FORECA! Juneau and Vieinity) Mostly cloudy with occa- sional snow or rain tonight and Wednesday. Cooler. PRI evening at 9:25 Clai Folta will The music was assembly’ American government officials | 4ply leave on Friday three to seven Aays. Victims suf-! 3 { said United States forces will con- > for Hhil. chills lte Fever s | sage was similar to the bride's. Mr.} leader | . . boards in this area have disappeared tinue to use the bases despite the: AL KINY PROGRAM 3 e o 1t Santa Claus put in a special ap- i S boards in this area have disapped ! 7-First Since War it Alex Gair, Jr. brother of the! bridegroom, was best man. ! BY Bpw lAsI Evt"l"fi pearance and had a short chat with JAISTS each boy and girl. Many of the T | et Members of the Business and children had Tlearned —Christmas; The Juneau Elks Lodge, No. MO’ " UES ks o X poems and songs for Santa. Dick anncunces that Ne Year’s Eve Professional '8 i o 3 p ¢ celebr ofessional - Women's Club and | BOH, WC SOREL C g w.ll be the time for celebrating the | The couple | to leave Juneau | their guest : bt ht Before € heir guests, over 100, enjoyed an o il ol c o Casler sang “Jesus Annual Hi-Jinks at the Elks Ball- | BEHRE“DS BA"K rom. Dancing will begin at 10, v today via Pan American Airways | ynusually Shi musually delightful Christmas din- ¢S50 =00 S0 MRt by Fel ! | { | wor a honeymoon in F’enusy]vmuul 163 -ARE BhR Svening & L s P : g - o1 8D 41 e song. Janice Hillerman recited |Noise makers for ail Admluunct‘i -l e i { i i i | i | wing the wedding, a break- agreement over KINY, Mis: Panama disbutes that interpre- |sing “Remembering tation or the 1942 agreement. lvnlll('n by Dr. Frederich Fleming T Beale, who was in Juneau The lyrics were written b; WHIIE (HR'SIMAS ir;‘\ol Davis. Dr. Beale had many pupils during his stay in music IS PROMISED FOR | ... SEVERAL SECTIONS MARGARET TRUMAN (By The Associated Press) ‘DE“GHTS AUDIEN(E A belt of snowfall extended today § from southwestern Ohio arross. Pennsylvania, New York, and into OF FOUR THOUSAND i vote, under a previous] On Wednesd 1 i he ! tel. Places w i at the Baranof Ho- re laid for 30 guests. | o i C]?"r.th, .,T:].p 11"_“?” a poem and Tommy Blanton sang |t0 the club and ballroom will be i wom was testive with gaily decor- ,ron - o0 gne Range” Kerry | upon membership card only. | . FIRE $ " A stmas trees ¢ 3 t lton E. Engstrom, Trustee of the ted Christmas trees and dinner g, miqe sang a Christmas song and Rp DES MOINE; {Juneau Ready-Mix Concrete Cor- iporation, filed suit in U. S. A harmonica | decorations of pine and red can- gooe ” Concced” of Jim - Harmon, | ning o February 7. A good time {District lerld)vlm;; h.;xuaal:-;‘l '!:' dies. Mrs. Wilda Husted was gen- gyt Blanton, Timothy Hillerman |15 promised by everyone and it is |COrPOration and ehe renes jiepad. dintbqian of S paty and Susan Pritchman played “Mary | hoped that this ball will again be- |Bank of Juneat The Annual Purple Bubble Ball,! ng “We Three Which has been omitted during the | war years, will be held on the eve- was enjoyed at tables carrying out poee ™y ini the Christmas motif With their gy o0 of Orient Are a., Dec. 23.—# A spectacular fire swept through Engstrom asked for the fore- : . (Past 24 hours 7:30 1 7 i Mis. Betty McCormick, assisted : Viesttas it anana’ the high t. in good enter- western New England, presaging a Past 24 hou Al the Burris-Hatch Mover, Inc., war i A e 4 Had a Little Lamb” and “Silent|ccme the high spot in good enter-| Ay i * white Christmas for much of the In Juneau— 82 inches; @ {house yesterday, destroying ine |-y Mit Geritude Wetscl arranged night, Holy Night: [tainment of the Juneau Elks Lodge. e :l:»:-:;:‘-:.(~]~‘ 'x.;]nww;x):fu”;y e il i WASHINGTON, Dec 23. — & Since Dec. 1, 656 inehess &) foiar:atory’ Billiice ‘At & o vand presented a varied and en- gaita gave eac '8 gir - " i nation’s northeastern quarter. [ 6 four-story building at a loss esti- Santa gave each boy and girl a bank and for the foreclosure of a “taining program that was greal- giocking full of candy. Special 1,000,000. £ e with the “White Elephant” gifts Gayyin, y ! furnished by the members, The i e LR b Y Engstrom asked that all property he Rotasians chrisunas parts— KETTLE IS BOIING; |.uiiect o tnese. ctuims be sold s ifts were placed under one of for mo; ors Wi e hel oxt THES- for members will be held next Tue “0]’ RUNNIIG oVER the 'proceeds be applied to the ob- V ligations to the bank, costs of pro- the Christmas trees, and after din- day at the regular meeting ceedings and to the 25 holders of ser, guests were called upon singly . - Christmas | $1,000 bonds in the company. are “They e mad to dcserne WACHUSETT CREW WILL | mne suvacion army ce July 1, 60.12 inches. At Airport— .50 inches; since Dec. 1, 292 inches :d, blonde young woman The heaviest fall of new snow |A starry- reported this morning was five inch- | billed mode\tl\ as et Tru- es at Columbus, O., four inches fell n'naxL coloratura soprano,” had the | at Dayton, O., and varying amounts } nation’s cavital at her feet today nce July 1, 3496 inche e o a2 o o o o o el wn in a band to, th land the critics might say what they | ."G ” H ::;‘rft!}i:as?m :]lelxll‘lm:'n, ;la)u lz-;))m!:; pleasndk i > i reen (h"s'mas, { " . Maybe Mosquifoes l\ enjoyed. Fun was had by all g, “Mary “eeecvecscsssvssssccens e a moderate fall at mid-morning, Wave after wave of applause—in ; . and a general snow was blanketing | which the 23-year-old singer’s fath- E l fl I G : e o ey LITOL FIYNN IS ©IVEN the eastern half of New York State g de 8 Kettle is still boiling for 1047 and it 48 above New York City where rdln| — swept Constitution Hall where | . ik in pantomime to the audience and G . bt v Aoy {saies Traman wound w ner cous- | LOMG FilM COMBACE, | wcorcmmar, mmska pec 25| won swagea ne st omi atter ne HAVE BIG XMAS DINNER; v e ou tne job untt chistnas SEATTLE LAWYER With colder weather forecast for |to-caast concert tour before a cele- | B Resiaants. E ot Sithadstern the region, much of today's snow |brity-studded audience of 4,000 last Hollywood BulllngI Alaska braced themselves this will 1ast bevond the holi the { night. week against the likelihood of an Chicago Weather Bureau said. Snow e + unseasonable aerial invasion—mos- already on the ground in northern VEN HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 23.—®— quito size. and western New England measured | Movieland was “abuzz’ today OVer .with mild weather presaging o planned for ; g ! Sl 8 heir donations Errol Fiynn s con- | “green® Christmas, hances of | Boehl, Sandra Junge, Maria Woro- C.G. Cutter chuse shrist- Vo Wish to send t ) iynn’s new | “green” Christmas, the chances of | C.G. Cutter Wachusett on Chr by majl, may address them to “"‘[ from one to 24 inches. i 5 p s, ; - 5 - i estern New j tract with Warns Brothers. ! mo: i rdes _!bec, Erlene Miller, Margery Blair, 4 » ving 4 nforesee: YSx:{ovs I'lumedsi{el:hnx)Lwl;:l;\:l (“'lr)rl FOR SANTA (I-AUS‘ B Jmlu“" 0 G m‘ uv,.vsqlmn .hmdia termenting holi lCullwn Stiarn (‘_”;w i“u it :“:Ix» D“j‘ m’l} ;:::L \::A u:l;:ln;):’r‘x: Sulvation Army, P. O. Box 2031 ork State and in the La per ¢ e i day 3 v CRTORE T NS 8 d If anvone knows of families who § | day celebrators appeared_probable. | €0 S4H region. Rain was reported along the e et quick-changing| A veteran sourdough fisherman|Shannon Carlson, Shirley Casper-|will be given a holiday Thursday, . gy i e I Sally Crooks and Lucy Lee!and will spend Friday recuperating "cc0 Ohuatmas dinners, ik entity ad been guessed, — MEDAYE ARE AWARDED Nt me meome a present | WILL REPRESENT of the Dorothy Stearns Roff s not up to the level of previous School of Dance was presented. Dan- — An extra special super-duper rs, Adjt. Lorenzen hopes that all cers were Sandra Hancock. Ann menu, ccmplete with turkey - is #HO have not donated will be sure Williathe. Katan - Ckvisan.” B e rew of the U.S, And hit the Kettle tomorrow. Those | W. Gien Stoneman, Seattle at- torney, wa anted permission in S. District Court here yester- y by Federsl Judge George W. Washington coast | LOS ANGE ,‘? i Dec ‘:3 —‘ffl‘“%‘}qol],\wvmd It was the flat $250-. who &nows the “signs” said lakes | SOt A . Lorenzen know by telephone so that | ¢ Most of the rest of the country | Here's the one that broke Santa 560 annually which reliable sources|ne visited recently near Ketchikan | Gillham. Mrs. Wilda Husted ac- for Saturday’s inspection. Four (b rn 0 o o ot for- | Folta to appear in court oy behalf had dry weather, however, the|Claus’ back: said the actor will receive for just|had mosquito larvae hatching ‘m“wtmlmhhd ab the piano Chrlstmas trees aboard the ship cor [t 2 o A0 ing.” e | Of the six sallors arrested here on Weather Bureau said, and little ad- | Nine-year-old - Bobby Potter one picture each year. And thejskunk cabbage in bloom. Miss Gertrude Wetzel presented . add to the holiday spirit it } 7 77 | charges of larceny of goods in in- “Pinata for Pepita,” a Me 2 terstate commerce. The men are ican| Lt Comdr. George Playdon an- Pl ey ast § wanted a brother for Christmas, not to consume more than| PN ditional precipitation was fores y and Defen: now in the Juneau Federal Jail in before Thursday. Much of today \Ith letter to Superior Judge Geor- of each year. H |(,hlhlums story, which was fol- pounced that Vieto ) northeastern precipitation belt will| gia Bullock, adoption magistrate, The rest of the reported terms SIEAMER MOVEMENIS lowed by hilarious, unsuccessful Medals for the Coast Guard and I liew of $3.500 bond each, awaiting be a fair and colder Christmas. | said. re equally staggering to filmland ' attempts by Dr. George Dale and' ex-Coast Guard personnel were | w’llIAM pAul SR }u(llun by the Federal Grand Jury. i “I seen in the paper where you! insiders: Flynn will be free to do| Denali, from Seattle, in port and|Dr. H. C. Haiis to break .the|distributed aboard ship this morn- jreal pinata suspended from the ing, and any civillans in town i : E. Monagle, Juneau attorney, cave little boys and girls away.” any other work he wishes the re-|sails for westward at’ 4 p. m. who first represented the seamen, M SIO(K OUOIAIlo“S wrote Bobby You don't Know maining 38 weeks of each year; the| Alaska from Seattle, due srmu»l“”““l#‘ Theh nine-year-old Con- who are entitled to decorations | F“-ES FOR HOUSE crew members of the MS Coastal NEW YORK, Dec. 23. — Closing | how bad T want a brother. If T gudio will take out a Lloyds of!day. Is Christmas ship nie Brown succeeded in performing and haven't secured them, may ap-| n.m- ter, will vemain on the case quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |can't get a boy, I will take a little | London insurance policy covering| Square Knot, from Seattle, mwl”“ feat with one blow, and nuts|ply to officers of the Wachusett.| According to advices received by with Stoheman stock todav is 4, American Can 78, { sister.” him during production; and thel tomorrow. jsecreted in the pinata scattered The Victory Medal is awarded|the Empire, Willlam Paul, S lm»l A motlon by the attorneys to get Anaconda 3475, Curtiss-Wright 4%,/ As the letter mentioned the “best contract is uncancellable and car-| Sword Knot scheduled to sant}in all directions, to be retrieved by | to members of the Coast Guard!filed in the office of the Deputy | the bond reduced to $2.000 was de- International Harvester 87%,, Ken- | daddy that ever lived” and “my ries no options i from Seattle Dec. 26 I the children present. who helped fight the war up to|Clerk at Wranzell his declaration|nied by Judge Folta necott 47, New York Central 15, mama is swell too,” Judge Bullock| For 15 years, it figures out to! Aleutian scheduled to sail 1uml The Canadian Pacific colored! last September 31, and the De-|of ‘candidacy for the Territorial| neman said that he is a per- Northern Pacific 22, U. S. Steel 80, | referved the request to 3,750,000 gross income. Seattle, Saturday film, “Radiant Rockies” was shown | fensé medal is for service between House on the Republican ticket senul friend of several of the ace Pound $4.03!, { parents. Santa might get another > ! Princess Norah scheduled to sail /by Dr. Dale as the finale to the September, 1930 and Pearl Har-| - lcused men and their families. Sales today were 1360000 shares, | chance next year. HERE FROM SITKA ! from Vancouver, December 29. | program | bor Day FROM CORDOVA i - Averages today are as follows: In- > } —_— Jumper Hitch scheduled to sail | et - { Mrs. Helen S. Vinson of River- dustrials, 180.71; rails, 5249; utili-; R. E. Kreuger of gAnchorage is, Gus Nikotas of Sitka is stopping | from Seattle January 3. ’ R. F. Marquis of Seattle is reg- Muys. John Heusisen of Pelican st ¢ ina Martland of Cordova side, Calif., is stoppitig at the ties, 33.36. | staying at the Gastineau Hotel. 'at the Gastineau i - > - 'yl.\lvll'(l at the Baranof | registered at the Baranoi Hotel. s staying at the Baranof Hotel. Baranof. o i | \ 7