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e, 2 | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE L : “ALL THE NEWS Al THE TIME" . Voi iR Hia TED PRESS PRICE, TEN CENTS - Qver 25 Million Dollars Proposed For Alaska Mari MARSHALL ASKS FOR Ameri | GOVERNOR Marines Not ‘smeu g Americans Arresied by Russ TRUMAN | SEES FUND Being Sent heap,runoeanany Authorifies Making Visitlo SUBMITS - SHORTAGES ToPalestine . it of ‘the pro- S SEMATOR THOMAS o o ol Srcient of s Spending for Government it i ‘ r ,. single ) iual. ersity, was arrested and held . ey sl NOW INVOLVED IN oo o v Agencies Is Record for ¥ g a s C o3 tic wuthorities yesterday as Rus- . F Affair Committee : ) Pea(e“me Year considerable sentiment has troops intensified a campaign an eight-member ad- TO(K TRADINGS ; { Americans visiting the Sov-, bine 1t sector of Berlin. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 12— Says Termory Faces Un- Definite Word Given by j precedented Finan- Gen. Cates and Fleet cial Crisis Admiral Halsey Jr. | ’ | . 3 aska , Jan. 12 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12— (P—|ministrztive board. Those backing Seelol e ” B Lt Brotsis el N K precedented | The Commandant of the U. §. Ma- | this idea say it would mean 8 e 4Tour ot AN Wit O Fowige Trunsy ghve outame: J crisis in the tremendous gap be- rine Corps labeled as “untrue” a 5. dicer s BAERIRSLEN. TN o TRl i R B ed agresments providing for|ernment agencies should spend in 8l . [veen Territorial revenues and nec-| report that Leathernecks would be| Both President Truman and y'trading by Sentor l: [ A led AEERCRIE B Lie Thioal 'yons 1045 THRb: acddbd db essary expenditures,” the Gov sent to protect the American Con- | Secretary Marshall want a single mer Thomas (D-Okla) drew the|''® ‘e m T PoE. mestd of ‘thelt 5‘15(‘809'!4JH'¥. ' o TGk ‘. ;:;f“oi A‘l’j}i'u ssid 1axt night in an|sulate in Palestine dministrator who would be re-|attention of investigating colleag- THI! 1t Al Foueisetions p‘"‘;_;“.;w"\l‘m 8 Weeend g0-minute radio address in which Gen. Clifton B. Cates, in an in-|sponsible (o the Secret if Ll 5t oo *!;"‘“'I“‘ lw '1",";‘(;‘.;.;'7';; American authorities disclosed to-| His budget, listing amounts 1ot 4 he appenled for passage of Ter- terview before a rally opening Ma-[on maticts of forelgn Dotiey. = jncunced that he had mede $I3278 gy 100y total of 17 Americans, in-'each of the separate programs, fig- ! ritorial income and general prop- rine Corps Reserve Week here,| As he did when testfying before in the commodity speculation AUl gyqinp 1y goldiers, have been ar-|ured in many new proposals he ! Palestine situation is “none | the Senate Foreign Relations com- | ing the last three years wihy erties taxes, and reiterated his con- said the i viction that both the defense and of ou iy o v i rested and detained by the Russians made in his +-of-the-Union b e o] ”,“ o . Rerk ] M Ll‘“ i 7 Pauley, speciai assistant to Secre= j yecen; weeks, some as long as message last week. The White House development of Alaska depend on Cates and Fleet Admiral William | that Cc ss authorize a !-,m.uw:l‘n tary of Army Royall, made the {ee days alSd leaders of the Repubn-gen- its acceptance by the Union into F. Halsey, Jr., were among the top- ‘f” program .“(h'fgmlv to provide giatement of his profits in a tele- Dr. Wells is on leave of absence trolled Congress o already at odds Statehood ranking officers attending the| “genuine recovery gram to Harold E. Stassen in 7 . ¢ ko H 1d “the time for velief pro- i m Indiana University to serve as'over many of these election-year The Governor deplored the ac-|Mally In Philadelphia Convention) He said “the time for "eiel PO”| which he accused the Republican adviser on cultural affairs to Gen.| proposals * tions of the last Legislature which| Hall. More than 17.000 persons,|grams is past.” and addec _ Presidential aspirant of “false Lucius D. Clay, U. 8. Military Gov-| The budget total assumes, too, proposed a budget of more than many of them Marine Corps veter-, ‘“If we do not move ““: “’l““‘l‘l statement ernor. Arrested with him yester- that Con will approve the aid $10,000,000 despite prospective rev- 8ns, packed the hall, while an-;! blem in Europe today It Will | o 14 Siacsen ne would ‘ex- day were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rot-| program Mr. Truman has proposed enues of only $3,750,000. other 9,000 were unable to enter.. |ceitainly ccme to us here in the him if the former Minne- stein, Peter A. Fraenkel and Wade for Europe. That calls for $6,800,- “Alaska’s basic problem for 35 General Cates told a. reporter | United States \l:lh"l conditions far ta Governor retums to testify B Feris, soldier driver for the party.|000000 to be sent in the first 15 years has that there is no tax that the announced dispatch of mcre unfavorable to us .~ before a Senate Appropriations Fraenkel and Rotstein also are mili-|months of four years of aid tem in the Territory,” he said, ex- 1000 Marines to the Mediterran- The administration asking } 1 committee looking into Stas- t8Fy Government ecployeer. - - - ,, Dpaining that some industries reap eEn Was “periectly normal’ and |Ccngress “'_f‘(‘”l""";_' "'j_‘j”‘ n. Sen's accusations that government s Vi ! B epectacular” profit in Alaska, yet| that the contingent “will merely re- m of aid for Euopes econ- " AeWeLn G BRRRRER T o o [NOT GUILTY PLEAS ! remain untaxad, and others are place those that are already there.” | Clk 1"‘“\' y and to th $6,800,- desittly b A taxed “negligible” amounts “We're not looking for trouble,” | 000:000 for tl ‘_l_:“‘“ 3 ‘“‘”‘x‘“"’ L‘j‘ assen told the committee okt & .\”" R REPORT RE(HVED IN 'HRE - listed_constuction companies, General Cates said, “and if we did, | 1" Program. he auiouit of BHeH ooy tnat Pauley had made almost o ooty Rghadtlod steamship fincs, airlines ‘and ol we wouidn't be sending @ sorub| PCNAINg WOUI be Wb {0 the GO g, 6000gp i the markets and cons g pas 2 hours ending 739 a.m. todus COURT CASES 10DAY EYoiDales SAbSIK BRREC IS BOVS) o 60 take the plageicf shie JEE sone influentil Republicans jage | 1ened fhie ftrmer PRMOSSHO NAS In Juneau— Maximum, 32; er of Territorial regulation. sity. f i tional Treasurer had not told the ¢ a b ’ 1 | talking of cutting the $6,800,000,000 T minimum, 22 Pleas of not guilty were receiv- } He said a billlon dollars has beeni sqmiva) Halsey reminded the | oure M up of all his operations B Aivoit aaximum: 36 & aeh Bul - : i spent since 1939 on defense CON-| iqio- cheering gathering that| Cot ML P2 Pauley insisted in the telegram i i Sl ged I threaseRbETTRC T dNike APt/ 10 struction by firms whose workers . g2 | e oA e, vy hd i (he minimum, 16. o their trials by Judge George W. 3 merican history is not all behind that he already had given the WEATHER FORE Folta in U. §. District Court here B took the bulk of their earnings Lack | to the United States i, sl “If industries invovled in that un- e 4 (Juneau and Viecinity) Moastly cloudy. Light snow flurries, changing to snow or rain tonight and Tuesday. Warmer, utheasterly winds ionally as high as 20 miles per hour. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 1m, 13day In Juneau—04 inches; since Jan. 1, 140 inches; since July 1, 63.12 inches. At Airport— .04 inches; since Jan. 1 1.04 inch since July 1, 37.35 inches this morning, Oscar J. and Florence ‘Bennett, represented Ly attorney William L. Paul, Jr. pleaded not guilty to negli- gent homicide charges brought against them for the Christmas Day teath of their eight months old son at their Sitka home. They will be tied here on Feb, 18. James Carpenter, also of Sitka, represented by attorney Howard D. Stabler, pleaded not guilty on a charge of larceny in a home and will be tried on Feb. 16. He is accused of stealing a gun from a Sitka home. I e o & o e o o Frank “Bucky” Harris, of Juneau, b, e g gt Phe Oankiian " @bybrnment 18 R represented by attorney Joseph A. j,t“‘rj"y’mfur‘(’;‘;[ i B SEATTLE, Jan. 12.-(P—Changes | jlanning immediate repairs esti- F'NED- JA“ED STEAMER MOVEMENTS Micteon, pleaded not wuiliy to o R B e in regulations for the 1948 halibut yn.ted to cost $250,000. The bridg v grand larceny cha involving the 4 Syl e et ason were proposed to the|perween Dawson Creek and St. Princess Norah, from Vancouver theft of an overcoat. His trial was committee the information and written this year and in the com- ‘Why not stop the pretense as expected Bonanza had been judi- o iy 2 % “!ing decade. T have no doubt that well as the evasion.” ciously taxed, we might have now Thabnotas aitl Senator Thomas acknowledged . . . . . > . . e most interest . Smcng Olim' things a great uni- over the weekend that he had dealt o . . . . . . . i . . o be written by the Marines. f-starved institution whxch many Riin 1 P ¢ years but, like Pauley, asserted \ say looks like a reformatory.” = - he had not made use of any in- O One of the principal purposes be- | orTav , Jan. 12—(M--Govern- | side information hind :{ho Gm':;nwrls :-;;»-nl;mer‘ixwl;: ment sources state the north pi J P ol IN REGU[A"ONS of the 2,130 foot Peace River sus- of Aluska’s financial plight which 7 |pension bridge on the main link M"(H ROCOV|(H threatened to pr(c}l)ude reopening its of the Alaska Highway has been doors next September. HA IBU F | undermined dangerously by swift Gruening disclosed that Capt W plEADS GU“-IY. e g | ’ s — o5} #0000 00es 0000080000000 00" Austin E. Lathrop, Fairbanks in- AReRY isir b xr):lresmmv. of Alaska Airlines. Intcrnational Halibut Commission | jonn, B. €., was built by the U. Mitchell Rocovich, 34, of Juneau, scheduled to arrive at 8:30 o'clock |set for Feb. 24. ; Lathrop has promised, Gruening At @ meeting here S. Public Roads Administration pleaded guilty in U. S. District tonight, sails for Skagway at 10, re- ‘Hurr.v Keler, of Tuanna, Texas, ’ said, to urge other territorial lead-| A conference hoard, consisting at a cost of about $1,000,000 dur- Court today on two counts of petty turning to Juncau Wednesday morn- Was brought in for arraignment on érs to join in the effort to make of fishermen and fishing-vessel ing the war, larceny and was sentenced to serve ing at 8. am. and sailing south one, d charge of violating (!‘-‘0 White available $250,000 cash necess | owners, made the following recom- Arn Engineers checking the 90 days in the Federal Jail and pay houyr later at 9 o'clock. | Elave Traffic Act. Judge Folta will i assure reopening of the Univers mendations to the' commission stiucture found that floods of last a $250 wine on the first count. On Aleutian, from Seattle, due some-iname an a}lorm',\' for hun.luler_ i this Fall 1. That an increase in the quota ing had scoured a deep hole the second count, he was given a time tomorrow morning | Robert C. Shannon, of Sitka, re- - 000 pounds be made, di- beneath the pier. It was believ- one year suspended jail sentence. Clove Hitch, from Seattle, duc|Presented by attorney Joseph A, Me- i */ (Continued On rage Two) tween Area No. 2, extend- ed that future run-offs might top- Judge George W. Folta, in sus- Thursday.” Lean, was also arraigned und_wlll d i i P ing from Willapa Harbor to Cape ple the bridge unless the founda- ding the sentence on the second Denali scheduled to sail from enter his plea at 10 am., Friday. 'vl ncer, Alaska, and Area No. 3,/ ticn is strengthened count, warned Rocovich® that the Seattle Saturdf_‘y Iflt; is charged with vfub.n-MIfu !un‘d.,s ; The waShlngion extending from Cape Spencer to S suspension would be revoked unless Alaska scheiulid to sall ~from | Lelonging to the Sitka bartenders the Aleutian Islands » lived up to five conditions which Seattle Jan, 20 union, ed. He was told not to Coastal Rambler scheduled to sail > Merry - Go-Round .2,y e e ot ey RNEAU BOAT IS i Pedeal, Toritorial o from Seaitie Jan. 5. """ DENALI HERE SUNDAY municipal laws; discontinue the 1 le fish and other species, be s 4 : ; vy DREW pi,nRS()j\ inereased from 14.2 percent to 25 AGROUND 0" R'M ’;1Sxx\;::1(1:§‘;z‘l1;:;u Effigfiioffil{“{,f:],l,.,';'f foREST SERVI(E FROM SEWARD; SA".S I B i AT ! percent. (Copyright, 1948, by The Bell 3. That the commission continue monthly to the U. S. Marshal; and FOR SEA"‘.E WITH 13 i & o e landing s ale work for his father. At the end of Syndicate, Inc.) to prohibit the landing and sale s of halibut caught in nets of all : his 90 day sentence, he will be re- A nil e i - Note: Drew Pearson, |Kinds and that the commission pro- leased to the custody of his father BALK IN ju"EAu i ,: .dn'x":u‘: ; :JL’:)M |‘(.m.:ed just returned from | hibit the taking of halibut by The Caast Guard reports the| Rocovich had ‘been_ndicted or “u;.x‘o‘;“‘“f:"““ ‘]‘ 90, YOOl :Y 4 2 0 : . . thes ry for th neft of two guns from A sign & " cau, e froi dova of columns on the most im- | Wwith mother ships. aground two miles northeast of l“ e i o g 0 & 18 O™ Office of the U. S. Forest Service P g IR, 1 ‘ - bl ¢ facing | 4 That small hooks and small|Arch Point on the southwest rim the Juneau-Young Hardware Co. ;"0 = 0 0 o0 "0 yuneny een Seattle-bound passengers J portant. '.problem. QoW € ! lines be prohibited in the catch-|of Unimak 'Island on the western |The charges were reduced with the, s e re-esta in Junead. were aboard the steamer when it . the world: V&_/nl there be war ‘m”»m Akt Hib of ‘the Alatkd. BeAinsila consent of U. S. District Attorney This was mvcme.d lr.xl.x) l::,\ S sailed at 5:52 p.m., and four persons becween Sussly na BheeUnlet 11 BE. oftotaice: basid: | rhcoms| The ‘bule. massaia reueived sk | P 77 Glimore SJxl HoVwe repre-| HMRGRY AdTYIly DIVEON BEPIToor pilsige for Eatchikan States?) i s o i h (PST) did mot state how Sented by attorney Norman C. Ban- €fVisor, who said that the equip-| Arrivals from Seward were: Steve mendeg that the 1048 halibut fish-ja. m. (PST) did not state how (¢ ment was returned here Saturday! Glintux T. O. Dickinson, Josepts B, WASHINGTON — Walter Lipp- | Ing season open May 1 as in pre- many perscns were aboard the Falg from Petersburg on a scow towed bY | Mangan, Mrs, J. B. Mangan, George . . i ¢ ;| vicus years. Both an earlier and | stricken vessel. The message said i : The Ranger X ha | man doesn’t know it, but for a long | vicus years. i the Ranger X. The Ranger 5!L, Nelson, Henry R. Trusty, Sigfus time he has caused me a lot of 'a later cpening of the season has | the Aleutian Mail was in no im- wRA"GEll Mlll SAI_E been at Ketchikan for several weeks | Sigfusson. trouble. My wife keeps telling me, [ been suggested. med aeconnel .l]"}‘;“‘f(;l"d at the IS COURT TOPIC HERE regelving its winter overhaul and| Gordova to Juneau: Farl Means B . Why don't you become a states et At "’ G ”‘:‘ (’1dm>? “l‘ o g is-now assigned back to Juneau. | Passangers for Seattle were: Nels man like Walter Lippman? Why l“‘kd“‘[; 0, i dRgstipoed Lok he scow also contained heavy|anderson. Dan R. Dotson, Mrs, D. 4 don’t you give up this keyhole ma ass whieh eonnects IDE| an informal “off the record” dis-|equipment for use in this erea {R. Dotson, Charles Kuhn, Frank L. ] reporting and settle the problems rth Pacific and the Bering Sea. |, i wag held ip U, S. District e Holmes, Miss Bertha Seldon, Mr: of the world like Lippman does?” ‘4‘1“j' l’"‘:"‘"‘ P““; é‘”““_ k"‘l“;' o |Court this afternoon by interested HOONAH ROAD WORK | Florence Olson, Gertrude L. Wetzel, So, since Mrs, P. has been a good ( L oin of rook-studded |PAIties in the proposed sale by ; g X |Ruth Underwood, Edward Tuffts, sport about riding on a lot of | and a group of rock-studded . .oier of the property of the 2 Territorial Engineer Frank ' A.|gianley Frisbie, Harold Johnson, European freight trains, putting | DEFEND I-AMOORE islands to the west. SSknAsistic Lumbor Mills at Wran. Metealf returned here yesterday |preq Kirkpatrick ¢ B . up with heatless cars, irregular| The message did not state |, irom a trip to Hoonah where he' o Ketchikan: Charles Heinde, food and spasmodic running water | | whether the Aleutian: Mall was "Cjl o cooo0 W pona presided iDspected a new road now being | M. Harris, Henry Benson, J. Brooks ’ { spent both Christmas and Ne-w‘ Juneau a'.tmnvh Henry Roden ! passing norti through the pass at the discussion which was attend- ¢onstructed from the town to the ' Hanford, n's away from the children, umd Joseph A. McLean were ap- into the Bering Sea or heading ed by attorneys Henry Roden, Nor- Canne The road is now about it ¥ I'm going to pull a Walter Libb- pointéd today by Federal Judge |South into the North Pacific when ,y.n"c panfield and M. E. Mon- half finished and in good "““d"lml'ER"AHONAl ROUND man for her and temporarily be- George W. Folta to defend Eugene it Went aground. agle and U. S. District Attorney ton. Metcalf stated that 19 of The Aleutian Mail is registered 4 Lo 4 ere the 21 men working on the pro-; » come a pundit on the future of 'LaMoore alias Austin Rollan on : P. J. Gilmore, Jr. Also present were oy ! E MEETING TUES| Europe. charges of first degree murder and|in Juneau and is owned and skip- ool Otto F. Ohlson, who is acting | ject, are natives of Hoonah i IABI. M I“ DAY T vou talk with elther the for-|perjury. pered by Capt. J. H. Petrich. For|qaq yeceiver, and George C. Butler, r > r | entative from Seattle for the| TRANSFERRED HERE | The International Reund Table will bave its regular monthly meet- V-ling tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock eign ministers or the taxicab! Roden and McLean also defended|some months the vessel has op-|pep, arivers of Western Europe you Austin Nelson who was convicted|e€rated out of Seward to the Aleu-|pjcn_johnson-Lytle Co., and John . ! won't find any of them worried here last for the murder of|tians carrying mail, frelght and | Donohue, from the U, S, Army Dis- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mangan ar 4 about war among their immediate | Juneau groceryman Jim Ellen In’lm‘**‘ll"‘l‘ .. trict Engineer’s office at Anchor- ed here yesterday on board the in the Governor's House. Material neighbors. But you do find them |a statement made just a few days The vessel Is wooden hull, 136 450 { Denali. Mangan, a salesman for|prepared by the People’s Section of # very much worried about war be- before he was to have been hanged, fcet long and 25 foot beam. A regular court hearing on the,the Alaska Broadcasting Co., has/the UN and UNESCO will be dis- tween the United States and Russia. Nelson implicated LaMoore in the' o - 7 | proposed sale is scheduled for Jan-|been in Anchorage for the past cussed, with emphasis on the In- And while some of them wouldn’t |crime. GUES |uary 23 but this afternoon's meet-: SiX months working with radio|ternational Trade Organization and mind seeing these two colossi of the LaMoore was arraigned this morn-| Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kearneyling was called in order to saye time station KFQD. He h now been | the European Plan ot 2, S ———|ing and will enter his plea on the and L. O. Dickensen of Seattle and attempt to iron out some of the'assigned to radio station KINY| Mrs. W. Johnson will speak on 4(‘nm|mwd on_ Page F‘“"l' g at 10 am., Wednesday. are registered at the Bananof, existing ditferences and will make his home here the Human Rights Commission. coowome o Sovief Sector of Berlin BUDGET Budge! BIG BUDGET Briefs SUBMITTED WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 » Here, in brief, is President Tru- v s budget estimate on how nt will spend and col- ¢ 949 fiscal year which starts Julv 1 ossenaooe. e NE@rly Triple in Amount Total outgo cempy with $37,728.000,000 Aur- Given for cu"emfis(a' ing the current year. Total income: $44,477,000000. In- Year =0 “ems l|s'ed | come this year is put at $45210,- | the governr lect in the 000,000 For tms year tne surplus is es- | WASHINGTON, Jsan. 12— A timated at $7.500,000,000. $25,482,400 budget for Alaska, near- e National Debt: A reduction ' ly triple the amount appropriated s forecast from $258,000,000,000 on for the current fiseal year, was June 0, 19 to $246,000,000,000 , recommended .to Congress for the by June, 1949. This is based on a |12 months beginning July 1. budget suwrplus of more than $7,- The largest single item in the es- 000,000,000 this year and more than | timates submitted by President $5.000,000,000 next year. Truman is $15,000,000 for the Al- Where the government looks for aska Railroad, in addition to $11,- most of its income: $22,506,000,000 | 500,000 estimated to be derived in individual income taxes; $10,-/ from operating revenues of the 000,000,000 in corporation income | road. xes | The $15000,000 compares with > $4,000,000 appropriated for this year, but includes money to pay BR EA(H WIDENS | obligations incurred under author- | ity granted to the Interior Depart- BE‘[ R ! ment six months ago to contract WEENI UMAN | for the renabilitation of the rail- i roud Gop[n (ONGRESS For Bosds, ridew grant of $9,767,400 was propos ‘ul for construction and mainten- | ance of roads, bridges and trails, Budget Presented Today i request for suthouy to con- | tract for $6944,000 of additional Causes More Spll —A"' | work. Only $3,750,000 was grant- (ed for the same purpose this year. ofher Message 5000 “ouier huduet estimates sor the | Alaska Government included $448,- WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—@— 000 for e of the insane, $50,000 President Truman sends to Con- | for public schools, $69,000 for sal- g today a 1949 budget certain les and, expenses of the Governor 0 widen the breach between the | 4nd: the Sgerctary of the Territory. White House and Capitol Hill over | $48.000 for legislative expenses, and $100,000 fog construction and re- {pair of wagon roads, bridges and his election=year proposals. While the President’s estimate: remain officially secret until the clerks start reading the message For Indian Affairs in the Senate and House shortly; Budget cstimates of the Offic atter noon ¢ "), there have been | I [ndian Affairs includes $1.205.- reports for weeks that the budget (B899, Plus an additional $6,400,000 weuld approach $40,000,000,000. in contract authority, for Indian That would exceed by more than | %¢hools, hospitals and quarters. This $2,000,000,000 estimated F‘(m.-ml year's appropriation was $400,000. Sbending for the ioutrelth al| A grant of $4759,700 was asked for yvear ending June 30. {the Alaska Native Service, com- Chairman Taber (R-NY) of the|Ppared with $3.676000 appropriated House Appropriations Committee | this . : has termed anything in the neigh-| The Bureau of Reclamation pro- borhood of $40,000,000,000 “too | Poses $150,000 for the coming fis- deamn high.” Other Republicans! ¢dl year for the first engineering have joined him in predicting that [ @nd economic investigation of pro- the total will be chopped down. |Jects for the development of water And, taking note of predictions| 2ud power i the Territory. that the budget would show a| Public Buildings [vecord surplus of $6,000,000,000 or| An appropriution of $100,000 and | more, party members insist that|contract authority of $875.000 is re- tactor will add steam to their drivepauested for the public buildin to put through a $5,600,000,000 tax | administration for the establish~ cutting bill 5 !xmxxl of a geophysical institute Mr. Truman proposed in his{dt the University of Alaska State of the Union message last | Fish and Wildlite week that Congress vote a $40 a| The Fish and Wildlife Service [ person “cost of living” tax credit | Proposes $1,371,00 next year, com- | and make up the reverue loss with | PAred with $850,000 this year. for higher levies on corporation pro- | Protéction of the seal, sea otter fits. and other Alaskan fisheries, in- Still a third White House mes-|¢luding the construction of an air- sage is due this week—the Presi-|Plane base at Anchorage. Other dent’s economic message on Wed- | Feauests include $420,000, compared nesday, and every indication {s|With $175,000 this year, for game that it will simply add to the,ldW enforcement, and $69.300, the differences between the Chief | S4W€ this year, for fur seal Executive and the GOP-controlled | Investigations. Congress The Geological — Survey seeks $400,000 for investigation of min- eral resources, compayed with Funow in Sngw- {82000 i seceived for the pro- | i i >ees - gram this year. Airport Development May Be (lue '0 The budget proposes $2,000,000 & 5 < for aifrport d{\'flltn])nnvu!. even Mlsslng Allman { though the program is not yet au- thorized by Congress. Legislation has been introduced to establish Al airports at Anchorage and Fair- NOME, Alaska, Jan. 12 deep furrcw in the snow, run-|banks. ning two miles from n the Signal Corps of the Army wrecked B-29 “Clobbered Turkey”iseeks $1804,00, the same as last to a flat ice-coverdd surface, may | year, for operation and mainten- have marked the spot where one ance of its Alaska Communications of the missing air forece paratroop- ' System ers was dragged by his ‘chute dur- Other items include $18,000 tfor ing rescue efforts, Charles (Chuck) | relief of the indigent, $23950 for O'Leary, wartime Alaska Scout, cooperative agricultural xtension reports work 1d $144.950 for agricultur- O'Leary, an Eskimo and their al h. dogs were flown back here by - ~ bush pilots Frank H. Whaley and HO(K ouo"llo"s Bill Munz he two had lived comiortably several days at the - wreck in a snow house, despite NEW YORK, Jun. 12.-#4Clos- 30 below weather and winds 40 to ing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine miles an hour, they said stock today is 4, American Can The body of one of the three 79':. Anaconda 337, Curtiss Wright paratroopers has been found, and 5%, International Harvester . 92, e pilot and navigator of the B-29 Kennecott 48 New York Central are still missing. The plane crash- 147, Northern Pacific 20':, U. S. ed Dec. 23 on the northern Sew- Steel 76';, Pound $4.03%;. ard Peninsula. Six of the crew Sales today were 1,000,000 shares were rescued Averages today are as follows: The Army still @ searching Industrials 17934, rails 5245, ual- party in the wreck area ities 33.62,