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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALl THE TIME” == VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,777 S PROMINENT ALASKAN IS FOUND SLAIN 13 STRANDED Lamarre 0.5., Canada HoT SESSION ParfitionMay SAYSRATES Found Frozen H. W. GRIFFEN PERSONS ARE ~ Pleads AgreconSeal 'OF CONGRESS BePrevented TO ALASKA To Death al FOUND SLAIN; " NOW RESCUED Guilty Preservation 15 PROMISED By ArabPlan NOTUNFAIR Wreck Scene FBIIS AT SCENE Taken irom I(e Sheathed Lf‘,,,‘\”i,“";'ji:},;’.f“3?,' :.,;,.‘;,w, e L Deep Sealed Differences Jews to Be Evicted, Isolated Examiners Recommenda- Body of One of 3 Para- Martin Erneslus Also Vic- Alaska Point Affer Ma- iiivert ivied sus i 0. i | O et win e Ajeaady Anpear-""Slug- ~ or Subjagated in Three- tions Are fo Maintain troopers Sent to Aid Crash tim of Unknown - Mrs. JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ded guilty in U. S. Dis- | United continued pro- TR T e B i Pl S e et ging Message”’, Truman Phase Plan Proposed PresentTariffto North Survivors Is Located Griffen Is Beaten At the request of his attorney,| The fairé Department | y KODIAK, Alaska, Jan. 6.—(P— Robert C. Knee of Dayton, O., sen- | s ont provisional fur' WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. J E ALFM Jan, 6.—(P— The WASHINGTON Jrn. 6P FAIRBANKS, Alaska 6 ANCHORGE, Alaska, Jan. 6.—(/ X o was deferred | seul ment will be continued Fresh signs of deep-seated differ-| Supreme Command of the Arab An examines recommendation (P—One of three paratfoopers, he Pederal Bureau of Investigation tencing of Lamar pending a revort fr Thirteen persons including mother and her six children, spe toward Kodiak aboard a Coast Officer. Guard Cutter and Navy tug today ~The maximum penalty for each for hospitalization after heing res- count is 10 vears in prison ued from an ice-sheated point of , Meyers, retired Air Force Pro- the Alaska Peninsula sere they |curement Officer, is scheduled size had been stranded for up to five be arraigned tomorrow on three| The charges of perjury and three charges ' and F nent pact can ke ar-'.ences between Capitol Hill and!Allied Forces (SCAAF) has a 3- yesterday called for the Maritime missing since they leaped to the lpepe peveals that the bodies of Har- {the -White House were clearly ap-|phase operations plan to prevent Ccmmission to u ohold rates, fares aid of six B-29 crash survivors oilglq W, Griffen, 45, prominent Bris- eervition’ prograin Wia’ he=parent tiday the 80th Congress | the partition of Palestine and right 'and practices of three companies the icy Sewrd Peninsula Dec. 27,1l Bay businessman, and Martin in 1911 after ind iminate e mbled in an atmosphe of how i about halfway through, cperating shippi service to Al- he been found 2, fisherman and cannery had ereately reduced the election-year wariness. Ik ne, it was learned today ¢ near the wreckage of the big!worker, were found Saturday under the Pribiloff Island herds.: The gulf which divides the Pres- from reliable sources Prote: wsed charges bomber, Ladd Field authorities an- | mysterious cireumstances near the ted States, Britain, Japan ident and the Republican-controll-' A tary scheme designed to by the three companies, Ala nounced last night Willow Tree Inn.. two miles from were parties to theed pislative branch was pointed | “make it impossible for the Uni- mship, Alaska Transportation The victim was identified -as pillingham m the Probation ozen to death ! prnestus against incr i) i of inducing Lamarre to commit per- ' programn, but Japan broke the Up fectly by a new report that ted Nations to turn Palestine into and Nc land Transportation, was First & Santhell 1 ion, of Kin- Mrs. Avis K. Griffen, Griffen’s { Ten of the frost-bitten surviv- jury ment o war was declared | Mr. Truman might propose high- Jewish and Arab states” has been | presented by Territory officials and ta, Okla, whese wife, Roberta, s wife, was |‘|](,h‘-(| ina ors were aboard the wrecked can-| Lamarre, who had been schedujed | on the United States in 1941, Dur- €@ taxes on corporation profits in |devised in these three stages, these | various organizations at a hearing living in Fairbanks dition as @ nery tender Spencer, which smash- to appear with Meyers tomorrow, . war Canada and the Uni-|crder to leave a margin for low scurces said in mo ago. L fon’s body was recovered yes- A Dilling coroner’s jury re- ed into the rocks opposite Kodiak showed up a day ear arranged tes agreed to protect the bracket personal income tax re- 1. Eviction of Jews from quart- The examiners, C. W. Robinson terday and flown to Nome, 95 miles |turned a verdict yesterday the men Island New Year's Eve and broke to enter his vlea today. His appear lief without cutting total govern- ers where the Jews and Arabs have | and Robert Furn aid the Com- ' scuth ol wreck scene, It will 'met their deaths “at the hand of a up in the pounding swells ance before Federal Judge David A “he Prifiloff Island herd had ment revenues. lived as neighbors mission should find the companies’ be brousht here by plane for mem- person or persons unknown.” All are reported suffering from 'Pine required only a few minutes. |peen reduced to about 216,000 by Plans of Republicans 2. Tsolation of Jews of the north ges and practices “have not orial scrvices Tuesday in the Ladd | Agents of the FBI are at the scene frost bite and exposure but are not| “I plead guilty,” Lamarre said,| 1912, but since then the program, Even as Mr. Truman was putting coastal plain and the southern been shown to be unjust and un- Field chapel of the slayings. believed to be in serious condition. after the charge had been read | administered by the U. S. Fish the finishing touches on what lieu- desert by driving Arab wedges be- reasonable or otherwise unlawful Planes and dog teams are still The other three werc volunteers The clerk then pointed out that|and Wildlife Service, has built tenants described as a “siugging | tween them Their report now will be consid- scouring the area for the other| Gritfen was a candidate for the rescuers from the Navy tug Mat- there were three counts in the in- | them up to more than 3.600,000.| message” to be delivered in person 3. Final drives to exterminate ered by the full Commission, with paratroeper and = a Ladd Field | Al Senate in the Territorial aco, who struggled to shore af- dictment, and Judge Pine asked| Canada receives 20 percent of the tumorrow, Republicans staked” out or subjugate Jewish communities|no indication when it may reie dcetor who made a midnight jump |brimaries two years ago t their small boat overturned him if he pleaded guiltv to each.| ycap's furs, The Dominion's pro- the lines for a fight of their own such us Tel Aviv, Jerusalem’s Re-|in the case in 30-below zero weather to help| The first word of the death of Saturday night in a daring at- "I do,” the blonde, slim defendant | . in 1946-1947 amounted to to cut taxes and slash government havia, Haifa's Hadar Hacarmel Seek More Data the surviving crewmen of the Griffen was received Sunday from tempt to reach the stranded par- replied | spending. and hundreds of Jewish villages. The examiners told the Com- “Clobbered Turkey” which crash- Mrs. M. L. Bradford, owner of the s The charges grew out of the Sen- I B There were these session-eve de- and settlements. mission they felt the record “should ed into a low hillside on a train- trading company of which Griffen Dec h was manager. 1es have not been re- i *ees volunteer forces be held open for submission of ing ite that dull For two weeks Committee siness dea velopmants to The Mataco and the Cutter ate War Investig Clover are expected to reach here |inquiry into Meyer: moments will be few and far be- under the uniiled command, di-|additional evidence reflecting (the Their v arcund noon (5 p.m. EST) today. with aviation concerns while he ADVISORY tween reeted from Cairo, have been en- | companies’) revenues, expenses, op- leased by the Air Force: an, Air Force Purchasing Officer | 1. Chairman Taber (R-NY) of 8aged in phase one, which is about | erations and practices throughout An intensive search also is be- | Rescue Balked 3 Days curing tae wa e Appropriations Com- half dene, the informants said. |the month of June, 1948.” ing continued for the B-20's pilot FoRElG“ AID Lt ferick Sheetz, lmlh The rescue, balked for three paliecs’ .. | the Weasident's ths oo | The examiners said that rates and navigator days by 60-mile an hour win i HEARINGS > idget of $40,000,000,000 to Alaska are higher than those |nett and Frec A and gale-tossed scas, was complet- p“rge '""eaiened : tod - datity " Kgh Ahd” prerRbel DR ALBRE(HT I'ALKS to Hawali and Puerto Rico, but of whom are feared dead from | ed yesterday during A lull in the : g . declared there were diiferences in cxposure. The two left their six | Vern H. Ar- rittle down to size i storm. Although only five miles h T i G ) > : g y Tax-Reduction Bill that the Alas trade is closed compenions Christmas night in! A f‘mm “"_° .\llligf’ of Kanatak, the | By( 'a“g Kal'shek; UNDERWAY 2. Chairman Knutson (R-Minn) AI ROTARY MEE"NG during the winter months, has an attempt to walk 50 miles to scene was unreachable by ]and\ | of the House ‘Ways ‘ahd Means unusual hazards and dangers, p the Eskimo village of Shismaref L”L); :.;‘::”],,gh cliffs and impass- | it e R Combitéss” relteriteld shik’ natani- IODAY I" GolD RooM higher wages Lo personnel ;md > Tsix :r m‘ cannors s pop. | HVHhek hes Shieatened. s . pyree ‘ i _1“1 d ination, with leadership backing. has peculiar problems arising from Seteth el ¥ I of dissidents in the Kuomintang S S itati [: to jam through a $5,000,000,000 > the short. canmiiy iseamn ; »bum»l ners Ahvudl(( \l‘Ie Clover, In- | (. vernment Party). ale y! aniiation ode tax-reduction bill which will pro- At the regular luncheon meeting High Living Costs Ad ' '0 R H i While it denied that mlms ration Kkemoves cluding two women and a young i 1 v g Young ! pqdressing the Kuomintang’s | f S | C ide at least a percentage reduc- of the Rotary Club today, President cannot be boy. They are Miss Alva Skon- 0r Jaimon Lanneries ‘on for everybody. Homer Garvin apnounced that the | the rates under consideration are | central ex e cutiv committee berg, Mrs. Gus Skonberg, Calvin | . : o ; ; i ! ok s t e ! Chiang said the party must rid The adminisiration abandoned attendance contest aiming toward a | one reason for the high cost of liv- Ma or Stumbhn B|0(k Skonberg, 14, Bert Larsen, Andrew ;o of qigloyal elements and Bemg Dlscussed its attempt to have Congress spec- new set of colors had terminated |ing in Alaska—indeed, (the com- J g ' ’ of Marshall Plan srkogx]:sx',. k'm(l lvla}({.nb GARBKGIE, all i S o oot Fm tridie “rasbony: : lify a possible $17,000.000,000 out- in a tie, with attendance averaging ' punies) readily admit it—neverthe- fo o ek 5 ! sibilities so as to strengthen the Advisory Hearings on the Safety |lay for European recovery for the around 90 per cent in the last two | less it can not fairly be said that The other four members of the % ] ) ] our members of the{o,yoment in its battle with the ahd Sanitation Code for salmon next four years, but ran into new months the rates ae.the primary Cause, WASHINGTON, Jan. 6P Spencer’s crew, also from Chig- i opijege Communists canneries are continuing in the of- Republican demands for further Dr. Earl Albrecht reported on his!the examiners said i o 14 4 v, nik, are aboard the Mataco. They | : iy ¥ [ The administration took some nik, are aboa ata v | Bl o7 i o fices of the Territorial Department alterations in the hotly debated recent trip to Washington, saying | Taking part in the hearings, be- but not all—of the opposition heat are Capt. Axel Carlson, William of Laboer, with Pete Gilmore, Frank Marshall program, that the capital is less of a merry- sides the Territory, were the Al- he ar: ay by Sknbere, Dan. Skonbely nd AT S h e : pAamIeb ; e ere ¢ if the Marshall Plan today by ‘ : ¢ | STEAMER MOVEMENTS | Wrient. Witiam Ponkan and A. .| 4 Top GOP leaders in both the go-round than he had previously Development Board, Alaska 5 | junking the $17.000,000,000 cost es- | thur Skonberg. | Sonecke representing the Alaska Senate and House fired a verbal found it to be i Etied Tl e MILLINEIW. YORK, Jan 8~ A=Hareid | TS RIS T e S Navy Men Saved . it Salmon Industry; Lynn Sawyer, broadside at the administrati He said that an Alaska Program | Traffic Association, Tacoma Cham- | E: Stassen, candidate for the Re-| Hroea ol et i o ] Jumper Hitch, from Seattle, due 'representing the American Can and blamed it for the present high |16 Being formulated by an inter-|per of Commerce, Internationu|Publican presidential nomination.| ™\, oo ) b onairman Vanden- The three Navy men wee saved |yeqnesday or Thursday {J. T. Yolland, representing the cost of living, departmental committee composed | fongshoremen’s and Warehouse- N85 outlined a five-point program |, o0 S bl o e senate For by a paity from the Clover and | " Alaska scheduled to sail from Se- | Continental Can Co. e of assistants scoretaries of all| ments Onion (GIO. National U |Mhich he said “couid” by 190 re-| (8 SO Pl 00 0 SEREL R | Bustermedy o Mo PAaa00. L laitle Joday. Representatives of employees who agencies connected with Alaskan | of Mi S stew~ Sult in “the iuability of the Ki elgn RASSIPE SRmies e 40 (jg) E. J. Kratochvil of Washing-| py D g ion of Marine Cocks and Stew- tion was generally hailed in Con- | s et e e | Prin Norah scheduled to sail have apveared are: Fyank Marshall, N . problems, under the very able chair- | ards (CIO). United States Smelt- (UD to successfully w aggre: b A * 4 '-“, y"”"“" g '.“"S'f“ sted men, incouver January 9 representing the Kodiak Fishermen's manship of Assistant Secretary of | ie Refining and Mining Co. the|Wal: and, dimin Communist | 8165545 ; moving one miajor . (hometowns unavailak comprised 3aturda 4 irbanks Chamber of Commerce of a four-year recovery program. ' | Seattle Saturday he Alaska Marine Workers Union “We deserve assistance from the i S { the program by the ki 4 the volunteer trio. J De I Try : E ERESIVE asnia e p and the Alaska Miners' Associa- SPHGILG. e -DERETRIY By 1 Heowever, Senator Millikan of Oldest of the surviv ey enali, from west, scheduled)Jchn Weise, representing the Cor-! Federal government,” he said, “and ' (o, U. 8, the former Minnesota Gov- | ot 3 s \.‘“ e i_ llA ka8 ST s Mo southbound Sunday. {dova District Fisheries Union, and| Admiral F. A. Zeusler. Execu- We are now fortunate in having veo- | AL ey |ernor said, also would show “con- | IR IS R e B b e maihe f‘:]]“ erflities. | Clove Hiteh scheduled to sail from Ruth Ha of Juneau, rep-| Assistant to the President of Ple in Washington who are consid- {tinued success of the American eco- 'Il \‘ ‘,",“ R S T\’ R Ryl ALNEE B R other | Senflle Jemisiy ¥ |resenting the resident cannery Work- | (he Alaska Steamship Company, €IS our problems FILIPINOS DONATE $1000 nomic system, marked progress in |\ P (AL mEny A s party The e Lt e o) i 2N ers, FTA-CIO. and Mrs. Zeusler, stopped over in A Federal sanatorium for Anchor- TO CHRISTMAS SHIP rebuilding Eurove with rising stand- "0 S O € s A ot il :‘_"“ rl\"e ’;)ml The Department of Health is als0 | juneau today while the Denali was 45€ i now in the planning stage, ards of living, and a definite trend | 5P i ""”“. l’z‘ ,"’” i bt ‘i‘“ e o 1'kdr e 2t aptied | e aS lngton represented by Dr. C. E. Albrecht| i, o and recommendations for enlarging, At the meeting of the Filipino toward increased individual cco- sponsared by, Shi HERNRUEHR U e B eAllaoant;mt; Cllusmki and W. L. Deering: the Fish and| admital Zeusler is making its capacity to 700 beds have been | Community last evening it was womic, social and political freedom ;\"""“ ("‘“‘“‘1‘”“' """'x"‘“"‘- Ml“"; S a S ap- rv: y - ” | s Kill pres te pventus a 'OV a k8 o oSt S SN 2P M R d Wildlife Service by Frank Robards.| puciess trp to Seward and the \dvanced, he said | decided to donate the sum of $10, The five points as expounded by |KI Predicted eventual approva’ e 80-xlan 5“”“‘““»\"‘”; EI'I'Y- 0 - DOUNQ | e fist days discussion was | [orerior. and following. s m pee. Dr. Albrecht expressed satisfac- | to the Christmas Ship now loading | Stassen are i Csaner THESMD. MR tax. ake vi g " G ¢ o8 > & ns| 4 1 J/ It £ told is Stel . X 4 H taken up with the consideration of | i yoir of about two weeks. the 10N With the results of a confer- | w Seattle for Buropean relief BT il o e BRED b his - Hetwe: # | By - DREW PEARSON the special requirements of the sal-| ccuple will probably ieturn to €€ of State and Territorial health -oe ROV 0L 1o Arcarioan syataft of gov- [y, 2 Aoomns Lepard. for ImHE A i mon canning industry.' The Alaska | ;oo aanie it CRERE ot Officials, at which Alaska’s health arniiink: 3. Mot to I,':”;m m"h,;‘hw the hearts of the American people ! > wi fireries S WS Bl 5 wel ven particular ¢ SKATE CLUB TONIGHT ! % requires that the aid not im- TRIESTE — (By Wireless)If war gtidldm.ixib.p IIF‘“’”' i ihe Amerioan | 50 gopace Adams at..the noon 'DISUIINA were given pasticular con- | BEALE,-OWER 20! for politics to delay the Marshall | Loi up own cconomy and shall | comes during the year 1948, there | Si2ndards and recommendations of |, cpeon of the Rotary Club today. *ideration - Plan; 3. Maintain a strong military i 7 = the National Safety Council. To fit a3 sonference it was Formation of the new Juneau be of a nature that will held our are just two places where the ex- % s i > At the conference it was recom- position and increase our air power ; p osion could ceour. One 15 Greece, |the codes to Alaskan conditions wil mended that the Federal Hospital | Skate Club will be made at a meet- | 299 ER SE0 HECess OOV S0 PREEL | friends abroad heip themselves plosion eold ocour. One 16 Groecs: require some changes in the na- STOCK OUOIA'"O"S Gonstruction Act be amended to|Ing tonght ab 7:30 o'clock tn the ¥ P SUPPIE fo FetE BE| i announcing the administra- B Pt i \; Ol 8| tional standards. The cooperation Of |y uio vope o T : read that the lowest allotment to|Town Hall Recreational Center.! o0 s B0 Pt e o ommunist | ON's decision to drop the request L e R by oo both emplovers and emplovees i1 oiaiion o Alaska June: ClOSING 41y State or Territory be $250,000. | All persons interested in becoming | oy g cpine: 5, Combat Communist | % Quthority to spend up to $17.- > ;p\.gpg - hesio e s _,I“‘ f(z this important activity will con- |/’ 1‘(' [l’]dv i 3‘ A Juneau mine poo oy Bartlett has introduced a | charter members of the club are m_“p,“_jm[h P 000,000,000 toward the recoyery of | end 15 Trieste, where 5000 U. 'S:|rpucsto | ghe f@mulation of an )5 00¢ 0 et v 2"’{”"‘” CAN i1 embodying this suggestion. {urged to attend. There will not be , oA 116 Western European nations out- O troaps of tho ‘#3th Divislon 4r¢ |Alaskan Cods WRIRE AN reflect the |17 ¢ JH0SETEE B0 H'" R W““’z Dr. Albrecht also announced that | any skating at tonight’s meeting ide the Communist orbit, Van- ) separated anly by a thin, vague nigir standards of the salmon in- [ oo HICEBENOTE Y‘“‘k““' 89, |\ e eturned from Washington with > cnbery said there is no change it [Le crm e roughest, .tquehest | dustry's operationis it the Terri- | O O N i o, CMUTal | cubgtantial sums from the U. 8 TRANSFERS TO ACS SAM RAYB RN the $6300.000,000 estimate for MADISON, Wis., Jan. 6.—#—| of mhfh?, St R oy ; Steel 76%, Pound $4.03% Public Health Service for venereal | firsy 15 months of the Mar- f these two trouble spots,. The advisory hearings on the sal- |~ 3% . dissase control and for the crippled | Mrs. Patricia Varne: formerly Plan’s operation, and he told ference this ire may lat of trouble” ¢ Douglas MacArthur, General of Y Salie feis s 3o DotEphel S‘mm“e. canxr?au:‘l‘:'iT“NO is by far the more danger- moen code will be concluded this .7\.:11..: .)?':,',d:‘vfl.' 1.030{_0;;;; \vm,,\ olilSs sy nigaram Bt aies o the o Rhnal for £hib: Aliied Prwesheie FTansa bo, o - dnnsy apposite £he soarce: | yeek, o' be! IGllgREL: by farter] L '] He concluded with a statement Commission, has joined the staff of 1|1y charted border between Yugo- hearings for the other important . .. 2 ralls, 9240; utili-|yyot BOG, a vaccine against tuber- |the Alaska Communications Bystem definitely has indicated that he Fiiders ailable in the ' as a teletvpe operator. slavia and the free city of Trieste industries in tk itory, includ- : o All now b 3 indus he Territory, includ: I om T culosis, will now be a > would be receptive to the Repub- ; o et are 100,000 Yugoslav troops equip-ing cold storages, sawmills, logging 4 Territory through a plan established > 1 4 bb ( nomin: L 5] t <. o 8 ' i‘fi:" Ulnuued “‘S’t’i’“):* :"em‘g:l:nm"l{ ped with the latest arms Moscow camps, construction, garages and : “|> “",\l‘;"f“!‘:;g‘:g'& o lointly with the B\:. w of Indian DIVORCE GRANTED WASHINGTON, Jan. 6@ RQ er a“uh'— supporter said toda; | P2 Bagngge. ey, ap wade | machine shops and a general safety | 5 \U % WRATEER BUREAYL @ Affairs and the Territorial Depart- | Clarice Feist has been sranted a Rep. Sam Rayburn of Texas, Dem- But Holds U { Wisconsin Secretary of State | “rlfl\:Ehr:):‘d :anil}:‘:; mx i lJl ;St Ligh o : . xm;n;nuAn;‘ 28 ;i e A8 9t Healiti St T Bleohe Pelar by Ju:u:" ":'H“ll It\:;‘Ilmlb i e e ps - sai it T .2 s aRe=< 800 ' | PR UG 1 s “While not absolute, the vaccine George W. Folta. She was awarded 66 years old today :l;l:dauRe Irzr:rl:nt];i-n::m::ld e)l\l)l)‘x‘(ls: E : I’\. l::':“;'” Maximum, 33; ® lnagheen proved very effective,” Dr. 18150 per month for the support of | As he has for the last 30 years HIS plllSIlefS o T pellat et ini aEReie | The great .danger here is mm anl a as iR ) Albrecht said, “although for the.time | herself and their unborn child the former Speaker planned to V.1 o) gheater: EaiAh s he auaniangec R, IR Be sisrpaiul "’* % it ® peing the program will be confined -oe {have his birthday dinner tonight| SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 6. A5 dadie: Sions e Ao ARRE Ly re. | €Stablishing a puppet Soviet gov-! s e ® largely to children, as the subject | WASHINGTON Without fan- | with Mr. and Mrs. J Lee Aston.!Six customers, irritated when a Cected van: Hhe reelnghial by o | e Eai AN asthern Jialy, many ’ e e i e ® must not have been infected with |fare, Congress convened at noon to- | Aston, now 80, and a capitol door mas robber stole $159 from a nelgHlen¥ - fi Balilte derriie g L. T0ME S alitady have Cum-l o ave b R i e cloudi- @ tuherculosis germs day with only routine formalities |attendant, served with Rayburn in'tavern, gave chase in an automobile PioPe ok ORI ity | S ISR municipel. counz, o ness with snow Wednesday. | Guests st the luncheon were |in the Senate arid House. President the Texas House of Representa- land caught him or so they said tHAR ilew dn - the: BaMirent orv“"s' g In this case the Soviet pgp-‘ e y s e e ,:"N e ® | Frank Wright. salmon ner of 8it- Truman will deliver his “State of the | tives in 1911 | When Patrolmen C. J. Bosque and wiber g |pet in Northern Italy would “im- _~‘1AA S Jan. 6.—M—-News-| % “r 245 15 BN 1AV, S00an) & |ka: Admiral F. A r. of the Union” message tomorrow at 1:30 Mrs. Aston Is 78 C. F. Bishop dashed up the fopnd ¢ e M i et e tmenintely A bor THilp o g ig| paper - ReASinob s A s new | 900 E e - iibes ® ! Alaska Steamship Line: Ken Laugh- | p. m. (EST) .o wrmed customers lined up s SEE R et O Y NI VAR o bt o g Jan. 1. 80 /inches; ol of the Alaska Broadcasting Sys- | e AIRCRAFT MAN HERE agains their car—facing the bandit winds T iRt oet e mesage | . Y. AUBlomALE S WNG- tdad the | ETeo8 (URRILEIE L VR R sorke e i 2 inches. ® tem, and Dick Wingerson, senior at HERE FROM ANCHORAGE A and his weapon. of congratulation on the opening uncensored cables in Rome expect| d3y. ~The all-lime low for Ma- t irport—— .05 inches; ® Juneau High School. Wingerson is = J. M. Morrison, Glenn H. Huff —Drew D. Waldron. of the Pratt PRNGE g Lt ol The atater mepcn (he OPEAME. Moscow to move in' this direction | nila was ”t“ Jauuary 11, 1914. The| e since Jan. 1. .57 inches; ® the Juneau finlist for the Pepsi- and Mr. and Mrs Willim H. Race, and Whitney Aircart Company in! HERE FROM VALDEZ tiohs e o o — va dropped to 453 in Ba-|e® since July 1, 3688 inches. ®(Cola scholarshin examination to be‘all of Anchorage, are at the Bar- Hatrford. Conn., is regisered at the | James E. Hill of Valdez is stop- ‘ontinued on | puio Sunday. e o o & e e o ® ®gld on January 24 anof, of Hotel Iping at the Gastineau Hotel . | |