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“ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE [ [— VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,771 " MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS "PRICE TEN CENTS BUSH PILOTS RESCUE SIX ARMY FLIERS . WALLACETO RUSSIA IS - MAKERACEAS BIG ISSUE, Mihai abdicated today SKAGWAY Alaska Dec. 30, H ildl H SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 30. P H H H Mihai said he had abdicated in the | victim of an accident on the| : . prals has reversed a Seattle Dis- “ e interest of the people White Pass and Yukon Railroad, | Admits Winter Quart- trict Judge and ruled that the ' ’ - ' He said the present changes in were held at the Presbyterian S overnment, has no grounds for H Y Announces He Iscandidate Wa”a(e Stand|da(y E]eds Rumania had made an alteration church Sunday afternoon with the | ers till Unknown deporting Yukio Chi, an Oriental Is underway 'or Relle' par'y Foreign Policy Into in the constitution necessary, and Rev. John Dodge officiating. The | : = whese re-entrance to the United for PI'eSIden' 25 P|at_ eg Y he would not stand in the way of Fraternal Order of Eagles con-| WASHINGTON. Dec. 30. (P— States from Alaska in 1924 was il v 3 5 % 1948 Politics the peoble, who must be free to ducted the services at the grave|The Fish and Wildlife Service ac- | questioned because his ship had| NoME Alaska, Dee, 30— fOfm AISO S'aied choose their own.form of govern- and the palibearers were Walter knowledged failure today in an anchored for three hours in Can-|gi of efght crewmen from a day night, were believed to have ment. He abdicated at 3 p. m Self, Don Magnuson, Mark Lee, J.| tempt to sclve the mystery of where adian walers enroute " been sighted less than 500 yards ' —_— WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 A proclamation to the people, D. True, Max Steffen and Bruce the Alaska fur seal spend the| Clii entered the country legally crashed B-20 were back fo safety | srom’ the' ohasli’ sodne. A dhver CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—®—HenrY meny A. Wallace catapulted for- signed by all cabinet ministers, de- | Boynton. Interment was in the |winter I 1907 ‘e fent to Alaska in| o0Ry, through ithe Werbism. ot:tWO and' aBEs R Wil KiEREE 3 A. Wallace says “I shall run as iy, policy into the presidential clared Rumania a “Popular Demo- Skagway Cemetery The agency made some headway, 1924 us a cannery worker To 21K, IR LA, IILELYS Other' Jocate them today an independent candidate for PTes- campaign today by embarking on |cratic Republic.” Logan's death e «e result of | hOWever, in determining the food | returned the same year, but 17 i still missing and feared An intensive search also will be o ident of the United States in 1948.” {}o {iyst serious third party effort - cee — et o s Docember | Hbits of the strange. sea-going | years later was taken into custody b ‘1“ }f'l" “'\‘*“1(““5"'\ of the continued for the pilot of the He announced he will campaigh gy ce 1924 amid Democratic jeers fa i 126 when the Jordan spreader,|MAmmal which summers exclusive- as an illegal entrant because the "“N‘” eninsula 95 miles north - gyperfortress, Lt. Vern H. Arnett, ‘ on a platform advocating “Peace anq fears and Republican cheers PETR".I.O WAIVES s oo b 15-A about 11 fetig |l on the'Pribilt lslands, north Bad nAHARH Grt Ata: |k | Santa Ana, Calif., and navigator and Prosperity” and’ said both \wallace's announcement that he B e kit ool ealt ot the Aeutline e bodies of two men. thought prf, Frederick I Sheets Keyser Democrats and Republicans “stand i run for President an inde- JURY IRIAI_' (ASE ‘;l“ i ””‘. b l;l.m“d And’ next ‘spring, it may get rid PBe SpbALL Lot baterking .t to »h] mv.ml.)‘l'l.\ .;|. “]"... ll‘!n'v-nn]u\ W. Va for a policy which opens the door | pendent candidate next year pro- i L A e Meing ©f Some of the old bulls that dom- o recent Supreme Court dec f",':"“:"‘l‘, ‘."'\'l'l’_‘fk"‘" ;;"f'\“ L.‘"" ¢ Neither has been seen since they to war in our lifetime, and makes jeljed Americ relations with i b e, thi preader was uncoupled | Mate the herds year after vear.|ruled against R.P.Bonham, Natur- aid of the stricken fliers Satwr- o= 0¢" together Christmas night, r war certain for our children” Russia into the race as an issue SIARIED (Hl(AGO from the train and made. & Mec- It would do this with the supposi- alization Officer at Seattle. 48 hours after their big ship had Asked if he hoped to be elected 1t gpparently shook the politi ] 18nn - hit = T Hime. Hhb \“m“dm, tion that younger bulls might be - plowed into the side of a low hill. as an independent, Wallace Te-,ca] structure of the party he served e tuned. broke 1tose. from e |more prolific, and might produce W|VES OF FOUR They told fellow crewmen they r plied “there’s always hope.” g -President and possibly re- CHICAGO. Dac. 30—P—James | o "ot oood and plunged | Stroger stoc NEw ASSISTA"T ‘wnul(l seck ald at the “ rallace. made his announcement shaped the die from which the C: Petrillo, President of the Am-| . SU0 [0 foot down fhe “The seal's food of choice is F”ERS HAPPY- village of Shishmaref, 50 ' in a nationwide radio address (M- Republican nominee will emerge “‘-'f'F]"’“"““'"f‘““M“\‘“““‘- went | untain side, breaking into.ggur)|Sauid,” sald ‘Seton H. Thompson, u S AIIOR“EY [ ‘nu- north. 4 B8 last: gt A former Demo- Politicians are almost unani- o0 ':’,‘I. 1:n ”'f .\(-:unfl w\nn today Bk Tha: raen. of the e director of the Service’s Division . . Daring Rescue cratic Vice-President and former mous in their judgment that Wal- ""”‘ e ik “"‘”‘;‘b'}‘“‘* the Lea Act| rews with ropss maniaged: to sebhd O Smeks’ Fisberies FIFIH HOPEFUL‘ The daring rescue was performed Cabinet, officer under two Demo- lace has an even smaller chance T WRBEC S8 BY SUY he wreck, but it was not until Spring Diet APPOINTED HERE [ by Frank H. Whaley of the Wien ortic. Presidents, Wallace thus of election than the late Robert THC WWSWIRE PEH0 O OHET 230 p m. that the three men who SR PATHEANGE | Alaska Aitline and Willlam Munz bolted. the Democratic party which | M. LaFollette Sr. who carried only /¥ ®¥ ol SHEER 1 o COUSt | L5 Goen Tusie: the spieads: B0 On their spring migrauon : L |\ ‘: NKS, Alaska, Dec. 30 B o' opo srung Alrline, both of Nome. Dot e e tho. back. | his home state of Wisconsin under 100 of Federal Distriot Judge Wal | 7% S0 fiiendent, 1, B northward, seals oif British Colum- U. S. Attorney General Tom Clark —The vigil was over toduy for | % g L UTHEE B 7ero weather ' e e of a staunch ‘Republican the Progressive banner in 1924. ©F 1Ay EooUt o Julyiies betore ) solantll) o E- bl alsg eat some herring and has apvolnted @ new Assistant U. 8. the wives of foux fliews who WO | . Coot (heie small, single-engi ) ! ground o LaFollette polled 4822,000 votes, Nearings began. He sat alone inside { ulvihill. conductors, and LOgan,'pave and a fish that has never District Attorney for the First Di- rescued Monday from the wreckage| MEW: RN, SUSR AR ! family O e mainy obgervers thing the ralling before Labuy’s bench and | ‘)“'_“*f“""k had been removed {rom peey jdentified because it has been Vision in Alaska on the recommen- of their burned and crumpled B-29, ':"t"';’:l""'l“’.‘ < "':"’""“‘]"“i“l o e L s hHl aet duenita- avast|listelied SnEeutly o o ‘.“:“‘I“"":'“‘”i‘x"‘“‘\:'.““““l:"fl‘\::: found only in the stomach of seals. dation of U District Attorney the “Clobbered Turkey e ““;:ml‘v‘d"b”:‘lw'l‘_ g C(II:‘;:: b He also ended speculation about!increase in the electorate. ,}.“( l“;'}l.i“f"“,'f ‘31“.‘”,\.“”“‘:),“11 ,:413 st whe o TS e s o We call it the sealtish. Patrick J./Gilmoxe Jr : . For them there was happiiess|yooq murkey, % . his political plans—#peculation But the same politicians agree | o TUCCKO TAGE AL O B LI BT Thant, and two nurses gave Chompeon said the-agency's mo- N“‘,']’l'f‘“‘ i e ake B k. sir SR A They quickly loaded the six A that had been started when he re- that Wallace’s attack in DS 00 0ment considered necessary, | “Mergency treatment. They were S DO AAIBURd L) h,:";“ ,’I,‘,I.“‘ "Al o:;:lnl "l' ,i‘l But the fifth of the Crewmenw's| ... pui pappy airmen into their signed as Secretary of Commerce Chicago radio speech last night go'yicodeq innocent Nov. 12. Yo THroRERY S th ke - WiBLARG | Ahck Ve, SIARUT IR, Willer ;“ t -‘;'lenl:}: n“‘ l"fl"::s")(,un wives living here clung only 10 @ | gy equipped craft, made a danger- at the request of President Tru- on what he called the “bipartisan —pigpriey grtorney Otto Kerner | dospital by train, but on the way T e Un e Rean BN g o o L S e B pllot-husband | gus takeotf from the snow-covered man. The resignation followed reactionary war policy” will re- ooq proceedings with . brief b died. "B Wrother. s, | Pusmonth #ud pug it Seajuls I‘;f{“\‘)’__ B“ 240 FRoBuAn HRaM rrvivea Jdope and returned to Nome with- Wallaces' opposition to Secretary quire answering by the two Major | guwmare of the cas \nd was fol- | Logan, was the fireman on et (| SOLTEORIPS o Teabare "““““‘f 2 She is Mrs. Eulah Arnett, whoj "o, of State James F. Byrnes policy |party candidate during the cam-|jouog '}y Donie) ‘Garmell. Petrillos | ond helper engine and saw “liu) The former schooner yacht had I““*‘f‘{““*';";’f‘ _“\‘""lf’:'.‘:m tWa. on:two other occastons has known | "l TN L Qe by the of a firm hand in dealings with palgn \ttorney, who told .the cou v.'v: yrothier thrown into the afr anc Rieh séheiibed g Tollaw degl Wetin \':“T ‘;m ].m foo ”"1’l‘“ Tt-(“ Ml‘:- the fear that grips the hearts of | o “poroee after military resoue it Weaiings soi Thamonliny i diracemen imbo tald tbe. court that| SHOChen AN SRS F ATV ) Sied wisterddsl taren i Uele ‘f‘"d-'lifl“";“ 1|“ Texs Gl women_ when. thelf, husbands. 1 o otgon” gorurdny. uight snd At the same time, Wallace an-|viding the world into two armed yupo» AT e Ab the: tht Hensio. vaaait il o mational dRteling. If: Hibdes ?lf‘:l'l])(.s':“X\ “‘:w :{\::i‘_\shfl‘:\“_:‘mm; face-to-face with death. Sunday met with misfortune. nounced that he had resigned as camps and making inevitable the — cgumell said that each act charg- | wreck to determine whether they cross ”}’"‘ p i Ffl)mln»_‘v s f\.\r trace has Ul.'t’l\ found n{ Lt Wovs Ronbolt Haketod Fditor of the .tiew Hepublie, alday when ‘American soldiers Will \uq against Petrilio.in the dispute| Tierney and Mulvihfll' are pro-ior. o Japaneseor Ruselan wat- " bk Baarredidls Ana, Culll-| The driver of the dog team, , weekly publication, but said he will | be lying in their Arctic suits in whjch brought him to trial was “a | ressing nicely in the hospital, ac- o ¢ PR A B ] l“m \ii‘;{“ .l‘ll fl-"”“”,\ ‘,’,‘.( e ‘u, | Charies O'Leary, flown into the continue as a contributing editor the Russian snow Jegitimate act in furtherance of a{cording to Dr. Dahl. Both had fogh Mot Lout o WEATHER REPORT o ‘i\\‘)( Wi F‘~“d:~l‘|>k % A oty [ crash scene yesterday in a Norse- . and will write a weekly page for 5 legitimate labor objective.” { uts and bruises Japan in 1941 usea the coarge o g FRRR BUREAU) s Keyeor. W, Ve, started out Afool | man plane piloted by Col. R. R. the magazine. He became editor POLITICAL FLURRY Carmell's opening arguments in- [ -Logan, who was 36 years old, 'hat Prifilct seals were damaging o \ tor 24-Hour Period. o ' Onaistans. night,. 48 hours after| StEWArd, ‘Wi ordered to. ‘yenshin of the New Republic after resign- WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—(P— dicated that once again the union | :ame to Skagway from Beaumont, JAPAnese lisheries as an excuse o 830 0'Clock This Mornine e thelr big plane crashed, valiantly |2t the disaster site and search for ing from the cabinet. the announced candidacy of form- leader would seek to shcw the Lea | Pexas, October 27, 1945 He was (0 abrogate —the Russo-British-1y 1, jyneau Maximum, 35; e attempting Lo bring aid to their six | bodies of the - medical aid trio. i e vl e er Vice-President Henry Wallace is Act is unconstitutional mploged as @ machinist in uu»v;?;:?I’;”:‘I”.f_'m‘“"“ T of 1911 e minimum, 31 e companions from the Eskimo village | THelr naines have not been re- A o AbGment, brought,Greatiiig & fluny of excitement in - >-es - White Pass and Yukon Railway B0 (€ A ed killing seals | o Ay Ajrport— Maximum, 34 ® of Shishmaref, 50 miles away Roesalc e aBirens Yo aBaR. Gleh BT gAplg cltetes ; . { hops. Logan is survived by his %506 L g | @ Minimum, 30. . ion over news their husbands| Nome Alr Base guthorities sald ' Pabtor - (O-1aahios st he 1a Pohe) The Republican high command || RAIN RAI'ONI“G wife and four children, Wallace .'1' U said ac oug- | o WEATHER FORECAST o 'were safs shone from the faces of | 81l six af the survivors were in DT ity of running 18 hailing Wallace's entry into the " Houston and Frances; his A5 went as far at Attu, at the'g (Jusean $ha Vielalty) e the other four | 2uod spirits and fair health de- gl et ticker Presidential race as a sign that pROGRAM ISSUED‘ nother, Mrs. Lucy Logam of Doy-| "<*LeMh U of the Aleutians. bUl o ain nd warmer tonight ® Blizabeth wife of the|spite spending nearly six days and e SN e the Democratic organization is fall- ine, Lowisiana: two sisters, Mrs. OUSC E ;m‘mb(:'r”‘;l:"“-‘"x{ and ¢ .4 Wednesday. Southeast- o flight engineer, Lt. Lyle B. Larson, | Dights i the sub-Arctic where 4 Thi forser VicaBRaident wno (LB capatt. But some U(*n.ux:‘x.n,a A1 | Alma Yn.rnhlh of Doyline and Mis SossIbts t6 fOHER ”“.‘;’ & m‘;“(.:":' e erly winds occasionally as e Wis., said delightedly n\m;‘H‘lnm'lulnrv\‘ hov \.«? vb«:l n 30 i elested with Phteldant: Reoee- | aBYe that their party will be WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. — (P Jac ,Pm.”“" of Alban, Calif.; and Ginuaily’ stoimtbFesnthor WAL o ”‘l' o high as 20 to 25 miles per ® ristmas turkey she and her | and TD degrees pvlw 210 One Pt in 1040 ‘und. Thast dropped | Sregthened Ihe nation’s whiskgy makers have | 0ur brothers, Hugh A. Logan of (IR B e 5 ugh o nour @ husband were to have shared had | of the men suffered a broken leg, Ly 2 * % b 44 | Chairman Carroll Reece of the peen put on a grain rationing pro- | Whickward, R. I Wilson Logan Wl . PRECIPIT IN e been kept frozen in nature’s ice- | and -another is being trested for favor of Harry Truman in 194 oop 40000 Committee declared ‘gram. Between now and January | Wd Hilman Lozan of Greeosville, Mechanical difficulties, stemming, ¢ (past 24 hours ending 7:30 4.m. toda box on the roof of their home and ' frozen lace. UL e ,.pwpl; :11?: that, = Wallace's . announcement 31, 1948, theyll 'bb allowed to use | Misslssippi; and A.'@. Logan of{from. the vibration of the vessslle 1n Junesu— 044 nchies; e [will be paten sfhen he returns Lt. Donald B. Duesler, San Fer- nikul him ‘.(0 engage 1 5| should come as no surprise. Reece 2450000 bushels of grain Skagway added to the decjsion to call off ' o since Dec. 1, 7.39 inches; ® Mary Deusler, the co-pilots wif | nando, Calif., the co-pilot, said the b4 HENL" ive Citizens of S35 it merely makes oificial what |~ The rationing program was in- - i wehuch o Since July 1, 6095 inches e is joyfully waiting for her husband, | accident occurred as the big bomb- i An“:‘m “:IL: 1;].0 P Pw]gréw‘_“ he termed the tragic dl_\mu..gmtmn stituted by Agriculture Secret | “Even when killing at sea was,® At Alrport— 033 inches; o Lt. Dm:«ld B. Duesler, n Fern- | er wingv‘d .?nulh .Tn‘mw;.rd Nome party of Chicago had suggested of the cnce great party Jeffer- | Anderson under the authority “I':'M‘NORIHERN SE('I ION Jegal, sealers never could find the ® Since Dec. 1, 386 inches; e anda, Calif,, to come back to play | from the Eskimo village of Kotze- that Wallace enter the race. In son and Jackson newly-signed anti-inflation act. The | rimals in December and Janua o since July 1, 3590 inches o with their two-week old baby ;i":m.x bue, near vch Be Sea. addition, a Wallace spokesman rationing program just about cuts \ " ipson explained o8 RN e e 8 e Jfl.sv to l(l“.n\k' t{n-lr hu\b(md\.w«-n- pay Tevifie h ’ e said that persons from 18 states TAYLOR OKRED in half the amount of grain previ- HAS (olD WEATHER' The first seals reappear in Feb- > f'h?‘.' nd w lk“‘l:"ll:“”;mill 1.‘",,1:."- I asked the pilot 'Anwl!'_ it & and the District of Columbia had _ WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 ously used per month by the dis- ruary oft Southern California. NEw BI.UE UNIFORMS hsach . M % bidas iy :_‘N‘:L' | he wis SELHng Sleepy,” Duesler Tade a similar request yesterday. |Former Commerce Secretary Henry tiller NORMAl EI-SEWHERE'FM“ s A g x‘;‘;;.:x(nu“ .u‘.{ 5 :;hJJ _Bchack, ald. “He said ‘mo’ and said he D e s PUA to en. | Wallsce sald today hed be glad| The day before Christmas the dis- sood records of their migrations up FOR HlGHWfl PATROL Dt.\k*]'\'“'- otk ey and | ce | did not fieed me to spell him. Just e waliven’ TnE: week icanised o Fun, for President \on the samajtlliing induity completad 2 volun- | fo the Pribilofs. We're planning eoker, ‘wife -of ihe electrical theli J0ng cr ithe. SreWIRED: INNES et bl o T ticket with Idaho's singing cowboy |tary 60-day production holiday to; (By The Associated Press) aviothor satver in . Hebriary oo New unifcemns wiil soon be worn mechanic, T/Bgt. Wilhur E. Deck-|that tlig gveund wes caniing. Up (Continued On rage TWo) Senator, Glen H. Taylor. help put across the udnnm.s(ru!mn';,; Sub-zero weather blanketed some | March, and we still hope to gather by members of the Territorial High- ier, Plainfield, N. J “I grabbed the wheel and pulled i Last night, Senator Taylor said f00d conservation program. Inorthern sections of he United |more information some other year Way Patrol, according to an an- | 51 R 13 it back. The nose came up ard . { he was thinking about running for A Rationing was put back into ef- |gtates today and was raoving south- on the winter routes.” © nouncement made today by High-| {the tall hit, breaking off. Then The washlngton‘ Vice-President. on .the Wallace .thr\rwhin‘ l?lt’”dlsllll('r.\ and the {ward with diminisbing inte: S e W way Commissioner Frank A. Metcalf, MlI(HEll Ro(ov'(“ | the rest of the plane smacked into |slate. Today, in Milwaukee, Wal- .i:;\r:‘\"‘ox;;lll‘l'lrt\'“)‘;r;x::)lil Ef.'rfl’fr‘.i’ffié' Mertmern Now 5.ork. and. 1o He said that the new uniforms are WILL GET HEARING [ the hill with a terrific crash and Mel'l'Y- GO-ROlll'ld lace referred to the Idaho con- "7 @ YONUDLATY program for restricted | New England reported temper 9 ARE SEN]’E"(ED a ble gray, color. ey |puried Sy e ‘ . | gressman as a courageous and out-. o T Foee e o midnight to. below zero eaxly today as did Mon- Metcalt also Muwunful the un-‘ IN (ASE TOMORROW T bl had been given 8, few ‘ — | spoken man, particularly in matters i 8 tana and tbe Dakotas. Lows of 15 to pointment of two new patrolmen i seconds warning and were braced By DREW PEARSON & porelen® ndlicy., 1 : e ANl G et S ok FOR K"-UNG SEVEN Al C. Lubcke, of Petersburg, will be for the mpact, so fortunately none | S = R S norther« Minnesota tonight. Much | 'nsslmu-d to the Haines Cutoff on MitaB Il BAEACH. i) peostV Eiu of us was badly hurt. Aiter ev- (n Euiepe) | Ter:i::»tl::; T]‘-xl:lf,w(v):lgrt)rhl i colder weather for Wisconsin, Mis- | —_ lor about Jan,_ls and Harry Marlowe m':'l ) lr;»‘.n‘:n‘u “Au }Ll‘ "; eryone got out, the front of the MARSEILLES—(By Wireless)—It ROIARA"S HOLD b Bctelhogvh‘:f “_“\Sb;_: x: souri,. Towa, Kansas and Nebraska | RANGOON Burma Dec. 30—\P— has been assigned at Fairbanks b g i 2 P Cm““m_;n!m‘w began to burn and was des- takes about 10 hours for a fast! N aas 48 waart ;xgo e e i alsy was pred)c|e(:] for '[Q(ju‘vv iU Saw prewar Premier of Burma ()BB;—F;l'Tl.ll V(iAlm sianar Folie’ ok T gy (_“m‘“»(nnflL aleng with the bulk of our : train to travel from Paris across (HRISIMAS PAR‘I‘Y e Bt oL the ey, Tork-New Envland |and eight others were sentenced R D , CHAR ey Y e was arrajgn. | GmerBency supplies. France to Marseilles. The French e R e ke |urea where 77 persons died as a re- ltoday to die for the assassination| Jack Cbrls Lokke, of Sitka, was o 8/ 50 SFER 0 P T 0 g “Fortunately we had some food Friendship Train, however, took day on board the Alaska to make suit of one of the worst snowstorms 1of Maj. Gen. U. Aung San and brought here yesterday from 1 g o 2 PR | and medical equipment in the back ' e S - |his first trip outside. He i5 escort- [in history, residents continued fo six other Burmese Cabinet Min- coastal cliy by Deputy U. 8. Mar- Wiv bet b 88000 l'end and got by all right until we three day The Rotarians held their Christ-|ing Federal prisoners to the McNeil | 5 ory, {aix € g ine | 968 ; - U. 8. Mar-| T covich was turned over to the ot hy. AL e B i e o i b 5 < dig their way back to normal. High !isters. shal Max Rogers to await action were rescued. We threw a canvas This was not an accident. The mas party, for members ouly, this fsland Penitentiary and will bring |yiiqs et # by . tha ‘Bedarsl Grand Jury U. 8. Marshal on a complaint | . schedule was deliberately planned |noon in the Gold Room of the pagk George Harrison Meeks fr;r!::”‘ ‘s it upper vat York and New | A special Burmese tribunal found ?\' Ln e eimd 1v”'|"”. m|:k‘““ A T i ke ot Paltaa MU0 tarpaulin over the tail end of the that way, in order to duplicate in Baranof Hotel. Judging from the!tria] here. Patrolman John Mpnugly‘l l"gld"fl_f'“"wdv Arrhier, arking of SMEEIE AAECTeaGer of feie Oppoat- L.m (; o ;:lu:\ (”r: "," To I,S Clouse ,fm'u‘mu him of stealing piAne: ikt sgnaged 1o BUis o S reverse the American Friendship'sounds on the other side of the|will substitute here during his ab- (\;-' h‘m\',\ ‘.snovs. : tion Myochit party, was the brains | accused of atvvmlvng two uv?n\_ a e i R IR “1?“.“ was kept going intermittent- Train which required 11 days to|door, a hilarious time was had by |sence. ew York City. digging out of a | behind the plot in which assassins | Watch and several other valable | ) L0 Son i october. The travel from Los Angeles to New all when the gifts were presented. 6.0 ! -inch snowfall, was warned to burst into the Ministers' council item s from the home of his father ot Wi sor s i R el Rescued Men S by i el AR i e o expect a Light snow tomoiTow, ac-) chamber July 19 and sprayed i I Sitka His father is ill in a BUS were fount s FOmL B0 The missing pilot, Arnett, has 0 il 2k o eneuin g ikt G e GonE ylver Lo 4 ‘(‘rlnm‘panled by high winds and de- | with machine gun bullets Juneau hospital g Hone Sssond Heud: Stock.. [been at the controls of thme. of posely slow, but the French train |lowed to remain anonymous i AE L SR R “(“ffi‘;f:\l(l;:::lg' u:(;]x]x:ypfl;at;g‘;zbfi; .sxlu\f\‘ .x:-: - - e : Itl;xk:;- Cwa.e mrmu.vag ?n[mr;duv R AL e et iiad - N u!w four B-29s from Ladd Field, d the same type of flatcar| The attendance contest between this afternoon as the result of a|work in the Co X men was at i by "~§”4(:‘mx.mx.l~1rgml Ax.xlux ‘,”,P O Ak id L S | Fairbanks, whn-l} have met disaster. equipped with a loudspeaker as the two teams, led by Hugh Wade generator blow out at the powsr' gigewhere in the nation, near n 1~A“red" Wh“ehead :21‘\“"‘2' o Sl - jOne of his planes crashed and, the American train from which and Ernie Parsons, ended today plant. Power went off at 2:45|mal conditions prr‘\':ih-d‘ b ‘ P i _ SREEY ":::;IW‘ZI at vl):; uy‘;m 1).; 12‘819:5 we made speeches a road sta-'and final results will be announc- | g i o anti . . . . 75 | a second, e “Kee ird,” % acm: soliss tS‘rml g Talny :‘x:?mznd net come on untl 3:30 J S A }' D'es in (amb"dgew ZACH FAMILY RETURNS SIO(K OUOIAHONS | cresh-lunded in northern Green- Because the Friendship Train| Guests at today's meeting were A P U | SIEA"'ER MOVEME"TS Mys, l"‘»"r»"vz’"-'“ and her three ;lel Feb, 21. Each time the came from the American people, | George B. Lyon, Superiutendent of, NEW SINGER AT BARANOF | e linaen _ [children returned to Juneau today | NEW YORK. Dec. 30. — Closing | Cewmen eame through unharmed. not the Government, Geoffrey |Schools at Hoonah, George Karki | Aleutian, from Seattle, in ponl Alfred North wf.‘.;i-n.z: ;4.:] ";!:x 3::"(1111;: :‘h:;tll(u:m rl:)xl-r')hm;‘r"’vl\'\:" guatation of ‘Siasks Vunedn aing| 41 SRR D"hl“: e Parsons, editor of the Paris edi- | of Oklahoma City, Deputy Marshal| The new singer at the Baranof and sails westward at 4 pm it Male el g b s B b S W L B o American Oan | tofcued “men include ‘Lt Fesiviy T ot e, oW Shrk tiomg . | Max Edgeis ‘of Biks Ant Bl Hix- | Bubbis Rotm, VIKE Kenall, wriivo| ontess Norsh i roats. vasoonver | Al Yoy of s ‘eetotival Benobt ; URCRLR s, Ao Ourtiss-Wright | BeiagoR, 2EShr Epeiits: O ! bune was asked to accompany the | sen of Juneau. led on Pan American yesterday ' due Thu‘r&du\' % » iy l’—h-) ’_‘ ""r. s ”""'“' e o AP i International Harvester 88 A‘Mmm.: [o; Okla.: Lt. Lyle B. Lar- | train as chairman and master of - .o |with her sister, Bofine Anderson,| Bword Knot, from' Seattle, due|opby emmeritus ot Hamy O BRI 5% M,\m(:.'. PONAH Kennecott 49%, New York Central|son, flight. engincer, Colfax. Wia: R cnies’ HERE FROM HOONAH T Miise e chiia Bafi koo it Yk iy A - Bk at Harvard Univer- H:m“.‘.h.n A . ‘» ;.,“". i ‘x‘ 14, Northern me]‘,.- 20':, U. S, Steel | T-Sgt. Wilbur E. Decker, electrical At each station, the local French Idance bands, and comes here from Denali scheduled to sail from Se-| FABES g sy B TokoBoung Bl | mechanis, Hiatntield, Ne 0 e ‘ Friendship Committee, together| Mr. and Mrs. George B. Linn of | Seattle. She will mak: her debut'attle Saturday ¢ ‘ I 3 8 e fent | Sales todey were 4.300.000 shares, | LeNllp . B, NRTISD. | PIMSOSININNN ey oI S [ |Hoonah are stopping at the Bar-lat the Bubble Room ticw Years Jumper Hitch scheduled to s Bloe® ) ey f of Flochah @sbofilh, Dax Gcnferrad ] A vsrages tadsyuare.as foilows: dn- | ¥lioeo SN ives Sh WA ’ R e it il g L ( Sumper Rih scbetuied to sail Nels Grimsrud of Hoonah is stop- | here with Territorial Commwissioner dustrials, 18057, rails, 5L70; utili- |and Sgt. Olan R. Samiord, mdio om Ser Junuary 3 ping at the Gastinean | of Education, Dr. James C. Ryain. ties, 3325, operator, Whitney, Texas, i B L e i VICTIM OF WHITE PASS ACCIDENT IS MYSTERY ABOUT King Mihai g Miha SEAL HERD IS Abdicates 'DEPORTATION OF onienia auaska 'Vhaley, Munz Make Daring Rescue of Crashed Airmen; BUCHAREST. Dec. 0. -® - King BURIED,SKAGWAY STILL UNSOLVED ANGLE, REVERSED

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