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PAGE TWO WRECKAGE IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SPECIAL SESSION BRITISH COLUMBIA ["RADIO PILOT” IS TO LOST, 69 POUNDS WON'T BE CALLED; = LOSES BIG SALMON |MAKE LANDING SAFE " | e - SIGHTED IN' STATES GOVERNOR ~ MARKET, REPORT FOR PLANES OF N. A « R ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 20— A FAR ARCTIC waska's Bxecutive Says Britain to Buy from Russia .5, %40k 3,2, % | plan nt directly in line Too Expensive Unless | in Trade Agreement-B. [ uivis™and hen i Continuen, from, Rege 080 | o ‘Action Gustanieed (. Housewives Benefit |’ « g © Be debiclals suid Sk A, ! { Nerthwest planes on Jan- AN i H‘ Governor of Alaska will no VICTORIA, B, C, Dec, 1, K uson, vice pres- . Pen A Ty special session of t rri- British Columbia’s ~multi-million | dent-engincering d planning 1otk wilth - i . Lez ure unless h lary on canning industry to-|announces 3 : ttempt t pecific premises on the p: dark. prospects ior 194 At the same time, he estimated th c air 1 embers the legislat ith loss of the &k British | the' device will untimately enable B A ey will | necessary legis- market to Russia and ovisions | the company to complete about otn pellor 1 for meeting the Territory’s cf the Geneva world trade ce- |75 percent of flights now can- landing, which climaxed 11 ial obligations. That was the ments which make po sible.the ex- d because of bad weather and mishap | made by the Governor Sat- | raw u. C. salmon to the uuc:lu;’nl 99 plus per- Blown Two Miles ¥ in Ketchikan where he met Uy ates icr canning cent of all scheduled flights. One paratrooper of the trio drop- | * he Ketchikan Teachers Asso- nder, deputy Minister Ferguson said use of the ILS, . o ek | British Columbia, | when proper. approach lights Bpy R o e ”1 ore | Governor returned her Britain, which alled at the airports, will ms was blown by the lcy G588 WL, sesterday after attending the qurf years, had taker le safe landings with 100-foot than two miles from CACWICHEEE | Ketchikan meeting at the teach- gkout 1,000,000 cases annually, had | low and one-fourth of e S e el request. They told him they gigned a contract to take 750,000 visibility than are cur- b oM e e W concerned over the possibil- ¢ of canne Imon from Rus- required by the Civil Aero- ot e f”"v‘d,d,”f‘,". l;“,zng:;::‘, ity that the Territory might be g, Administration "l‘;" ‘,\",,“"l :}.‘;‘:‘,",\{ |'p;:()\l|](lul unable to pay salaries of its teach- —1g understood that a major 1d installations for the ILS ks voveh 168 g | €rS hortion of the contract provisions ady been completed at v:\‘\i)\m“» o h/}u m:“n)- show The Governor stated that there is ]mnv be taken durinz 1048 and|such major peints on the NWA O e e SRR kage 1O question that Territorial funds (here s little liklihood of Britainjroutes as New ¥ork, Detroit Sl ol e ‘h(,. “m\ 1\ re in a desperate condition Wwith taking much B. C. salmon next|Clev ington, Chicagc, the ended wheri one of the machines {0 ety ke JahE : Clere 0 GO e s i {‘;’;;“",hq‘f i ‘;‘“:\(‘,"‘,‘:} ,l:,\-‘ s for education as = The picture, however, provides le and Portland. ‘“‘ -‘w “N“";H:v et pensions and vet- o pbright outlook for Canadian Equipment has been installed on and snow. : bs housewives who during the war|scme Northwest planés and pilots Dog Teams On Wav 3 ed, however, that he yere short of salmon, for the bulk{are now being checked out on its Two native deg teams which left ce no reason to put the of preduction, preyiously export- | Use, he disclosed. : Shcb ehlly Sinday -were believad Tereitory. to.the neediess expense eq, il CIHbRRISSRe (SO 10 The 1L s of three radio .\ln'H pu:mnu slowly through the the $50,000 it weuld require t0 tho domestic market. | bean he ay docalizer beam ‘oW fog toward the unchaited spe sion of the Legi Mr. Alexander said it was under- | that helps the pilot center the O aln. whose height is estfmat- lature unless he could be assurred giood that the cobiract,signed by | plane over the runway laterally “(f \”{12%‘1}0\\1.“:? S #1” the Lepislators would pass legisla- Britain with Russia provides for |fan markers which give the pilot “pilots who saw the survivors said {9 ¢ : Territory to col- geliveries from = canneries the | longitudinal location as he ap- they definitely were not Eskimos lect the taxes he says teeds 10 Kamchatka area which before the | Preaches the runway. the glide 24 " 3 th the Ar- meel Its, oblizations war were fished by the Japanese |Path beam which guides the pilot e iy two requests have been re- .1 the only major source of sal-|in the descent of the plane to ik b e ““”‘l" 5 l-lv‘:. ved, the Governor stated, asking men in {he western North Pacific. | VArying points above the ground er @fid thumb after supplies Were o "o oy 5 cpectal session while s oo vrdrmro where the human pilot takes ove oot ! s a dozen others, he said Air Force officials said the base seen received urging him not that in most in- camp would have heated teilts, sl (OWBOY A(IOR | e lube ShOKE {,“;)““‘" o "”‘1" . g will The pishe ‘down b R Sl i to operating minimums where the {lian aircrait with their bush pi- FOR OLIVER E. DAVIS I.ADY EVE JA" 1|5 ek |l 150 ists, ground re. asser opera- team he rescue bled h - D - MISS BARBARA SMITH RETURNS SOUTH AFTER HOLIDAY VISIT MERE »- daughter of Burrass Smith, left spending the holi- family. She is re- where she is Joseph Hart Miss Barbara Smith Mr. and Mrs. after her yest days wit 1 employed at Seattle the Apothecary Miss Smith has resided in Seattle since le g Marylhurst College for Wome in Oregon last June. While in attle she has been a member of an operetta group which presented Gilbert and Sulli- van'’s “H.M.S. Pinafore” last fall - ALL-ALASKA (10 C(ONVENTION WILL MEET IN KETCHIXAN The All-Alaska CIO convention will then drive back to Col lis | [ht‘h will be held at Ketchikan begin- where he will enroll for his «,rcond‘\ln Arnot Hendrickson und juary 10, according to an- semester at Oregon State. ! Waino Hendrickson honored ement made today by Chris S e e birthdays. Hennings, Alaska CIO representa- RANGER VII LILA\'Eb tive The Ranger VII, U. S. Forest | Mr. and Mrs. James Orme, Mr. and It is expected there will be a Service vessel, left here this morn- |Mrs. Joe Sadlier, Mr. and Mrs. Arnot lamte delegation from Juneau at- ing for Ketchikan to undergo its|Hendrickson and Mr. and tending as well as delegations from winter overhaul. Its crew will re- | Waino Hendrickson. Fa Anchorage, Seward, turn with the Ranger X towing a > >-o——— Cordova, and Sitka, representing Forest Service scow from Petol’>~’ HERE FROM ANCHORAGE all locals, Hennings says that the number of days to be required for on will depend on the es and the important busi- ness to be discussed owing to the critical condition of the Territory. very important con- much must be ac- the good of ¢ and the Territory is a and d for labor Gl s | AT THE GASTINEAU { Grayce Garven of Anchor-| staying at the Gastineau | - MASO ation this the First d J. W. Leivers, 1t Secretary. Relieve = Chiest Colds 87, BE STIMULATES chest, throat and PENETRATES into upper bron- chial tubes with special soothing medicinal vapors At bedtime rub throat, chest and back with Vicks VapoRub. Relief-bringing action starts instantly . .. 2 ways at once! And it keeps u this special Penetrdtfing St ulating ac- tion for hours inthe night to VICKS bring reuel VaroRus awarming, com- forting poultice. the - bear iles and pos- ARE HELD TODAY AT 4 pavis, okle. oec ity o8 far o 50 miles away When cowboy actor Roy Hogers | ; . f eS| from the air he said marries his leading lady, Dale Ev- A ervices for Oliver ans, here on New Year's Eve the : ssed away last week, only western touch absent will be MARRIAGE LICENSE wore this afternoon in the «Trjgger” pers' orse. Jib A St aieuialleng il (i horse Clifton L. Candill und Zelda Pearl hurch of the Holy Trinity with| The bridal couple will arrive here HotE e o e 4 . 7 Sims, both of Nome, were issued a Dean C. E. Rice conducting the y BIRRt To stay B the T0y- Mt iade Mise i el oy ““‘;_h“"»j‘lll:":'v‘:“'“‘I\Tf“‘:)l”{“ln- Ranch of Oklahoma L»;.mc-:mm,m\ elix Gray. Both are beg, SOt (WIECY, 108 JIOR1 10} man Bl ik {employe . Civil Aeronautic erment in Chicago. Members of | The wedding itself will be strict- | S SEe rans: the American Legion, Juneau Post| 1y ranch-style. The vows will be ks daa, [Ma 4, attended the services in & said in front of the huge firgplace body a - S 3 of the ranch house. Bride, groom pal i . R : NO FOUL PLAY Pallbearers were Reinhclt Brust, and guests will wear cowboy out- | U s M 1 Wil T M George A. Dale, Carlos W. Hol-| its i el My g S e patiad | honey said tof that reports re - umucl P. Troutman, William | Oklamoma’s Governor Roy J. jno him have hliax Tergiin s catherstcne and Stephen Smith. | Turner will also attend (in chaps). | wec 1o foul play in the death of - - 0 v SVery P4 il = 2 ‘ v 5 Liki says every meal Wil gy Hurst, a trapper, found dead EARLE HUNTER FLIES TO SAN FRANCIS feature s “Hereford H\‘a\'(‘n Y3 0; steaks in the tradition of jast week at Baranof Hot Springs this section of Oklahoma, known ge said that Hurst died from nat- luml Causes, ot ~ VISITS NICHOLSONS ARNOT HENDRICKSONS voossi s I HONOR 25TH WEDDIN '::s,::“ w:::*:;:‘““.‘::::'f: i now residing in San Francisco. Their daughter Lois is attending University burg which contains heavy equip- ment and sign shop equipmc’nt. Stanford | Aa)nm at the Baranof. A triple celcbmtmn was held at | the Salmon Creck Country Club on sguare Knot, Earle will fly by United Airlines Saturday evening when Mr. and City Police Court today on a (lrunklx {from Seattle to San Francisco and vas Anmt Hendnckson cclu;mu-d Those attending the dinner were E. F. Hickok of Anchorage l'ORl'l'lTb BAIL K. J. Rufner, forfeited $50 bail in| and disorderly charge Mrs. | their ) is Men’s | GABARDINE COATS 100% Wool at $36.50 Made by Alligator in the Medal” Quality “Cold ll S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Exclusive Dealer in Florsheim Shoes Juneau * tween here and Heonah of 96 a sailor on the MS‘ OF ICE CREAM hing new in mysteries has arisen at the Alaska Coastal Alr- lines. with the disappearance be- of ice cream, The cargo of goodies was taken dewn from Percy’s for shipment to Hoonah, but no planes went to Heo- nat vesterdav and the ice ecream vanished in the meantime. Only ex- planation is that it may have been loaded on the wrong plane. - DISAGRI IN C FORMER JUN E MAN JURY OF 10 = minutes in the against After deliberating over 24 hc the jury case of Mrs, Mary Mah Ed’ G. Sweum, formerly of Ju- neau, was still hung up and dis- missed by Judge Anthony J. Di- mond at Anchorag Mrs. Mahle brought suit aga Sweum for $25,000 d ived when she suffered injur both legs ai- ter g stru by Sweum in his auto. He testified he was travel- ing at cnly 15-18 miles hour n a fog when he struck the wo- man. to g TED AT SITKA was arrested at Sitka »d Saturday for grand ved a preliminary and ar larceny. He hearing and was bound over to the Grand Jury at Juneau. U. S. Mar- shal William T. Mahoney, who made the announcement here today, was unabel to furnish other details. .- FOR DIVORCE Anderson filed suit for a divorce in U. S. District Court today against Laura E. Anderson on grounds of incompatibility. They were marric (I at Butte, Mont., on October 13, and have no chil- dren. No property rights are volved i the case filed by Attorney Joseph A. McLean - ROUND TRIF §100 Pacific Northern Airlines ¢ > advert 3 1l to Seattle, of $100, Dec. 28 SUES Vincent G in- ed leav- and return- Anchorag age - SLOT MACHINES OUT i mach \d pin-ball ma- hines a1 in Anchor- age followi om the DA’s cffice and TTC for a of $240 effective Januery 1 - OLDTIMER FOUND DEAD William E. “Billy” & 1, pio- neer miner and prospector of the Fairbanks ~distric recently | found dead in his ¢ banks. Sullivan old. He developed y mining | claims and sold all holdings to the banks Exploration Com- pany - After almost 2'c years of ser- vice as chief of the Alaska office FBI with headquarters at age, Lee O. Teague has been d to the Detroit FBI He will be succeeded by Clinten W. Stein, who was in ‘\.'hnr':v of the Bureau in Alaska in {1944 and 1945. [ the - | The weight of the air at sea level cout that of a layer of water 34 feet deep. ounds LEAVES $75,000 ESTATE Alexander mcuuvmiker, who went to Kodiak in the boom days and cpened Dad’s Liquor Store, then sold to Joe Loughran, died recent- 'ly in Seattle, leaving an estate valued at $75.000 : | - - NOT1CE Customers please leave bottles for Dairy prompt de- Service 770 2t 8:00 m Northwest out by livery > ich once were .virtually rce of paper pulp now about three per cent of Rags wh the only sc | supply cnly |that used MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1947 Relief At Last For Your Bnugh Creomulsion relieves promptl! cause it goes right to the seat of t.he trouble rm laden phlegm, and ILL ONE YEAR, DIES Michael Mconey, 40, died recently Anchorage Hospital after illness of one year. He had | in the an been warehouseman at Fort Rich- | He came ardson for a long time. to Alaska in 1937 gnd e wining enterprises at Be ana and Willow Creek, - oo ELK ATTENTION Regular Lodge Meeting Tuesday vening, December 30(“ at 8:00 o'clock, on account of s High Jirks being held on Wednesday vening, December 3lst. 770 2t It pay you o shop Iiome Beautiful %5 tf Roller Skating Schedule for TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER A. B. HALL Startirg Saturday-December 27, 1947 EVENINGS 8:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. SATURDAY SUNDAY JONDAY TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY THURSDAY | *° FRIDAY SATURDAY | FREE INSTRUCTIONS will be given from 7:00 m 8:00 Eflch Evening STUDENT CARDS WILL BE EVIDENCE OF We appreciate the public Our experience has proven there is no age limit to ska 2:00 P. = 2:00 P. ix."wad'v."'MT'I AFTERNOONS 2:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. 25¢ 5¢ =Z700 . M. | m “1:30 P, | 8700 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. T5¢ M. to 4:30 P. M. 2700 P. T 2:00 P. T 2:00 1 P. | X1 Ou M| 8:00 ] 25¢ 25¢ ipport of this enterprise I any time to watch or join in the fun. | flamed Dronc! branes, Tell your druggist. to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the uns derstanding you must like the way it uickly nu.ays tbe couxh or you are CR for Couzhs Chest Colds, Bronchitis 800 P, M. to 11:00—75¢ Freshmen Students Free T778:00 P. M. to 11:00—75¢ Sophomore Students Free ~ CLOSED M. to 11—Gentlemen Junior Students Free “F00 PTM to 11:00—75¢ Senior Students Free SCHOOL GRADE and encourage your patronage. ting enthusiasts. 1oosen an aid nature in= al raw, t,endet. mucous mems= helj soothe and have your m OMULSION All Ladies Free Mo 11:00758 Please feel free at (e L (o o o e (o (o o o U L o o o o o o U e e e L e e e BILLY THE C. To The Jive and Jazz of KING i. @. HALL New Year’s Fve and his MERRY MUSIC MAKERS smoothness . THE AMERICAN EXCELL PAF THREE FEATHERS . . . will bring you more enjoyment this, or any, season. Its refreshing its delightful flavor . . . is winning new friends every day. As a holiday gift, 100, THREE FEATHERS always makes a hit: a delicious base for countless mixed drinks. You give pleasure when you give . ; 3 THREE FEATHERS | NHISKEY ENCE EX-185-REV. JOHNNY GARCIA, "“Lucky” SLAUGHTER, Guitar NANCY JACKSON, Piano DANCE STARTS 9:30 P. M. Wednesday-—December 31st Drums e 'Noise Mak:ers % Dunce Caps Y¢ Seuveniers BILL SPERLING, Trumpet JOHNNY JAMES, Sax Three Feathers Distributors,'Inc., Ei BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, wmpire State Bldg,, New York, U.S.A. 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS (Includes Tax) Admission $1.50 per couple DON R. DOTSON Manager

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