The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 19, 1948, Page 2

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WO 5 14 PAGE BULLETINS VALLETTA, Wash. — One thous- and United States Marines have arrived and are being taken aboard the giant aireraft carrier Mid- way SEATTLE — A strike next week- end is threatened by 18,000 west- | 1 Washington members of the | AFL lumber and sawmill workers union unless they recelve a “satis- factory wage boost.” JERUSALEM Miss Anne Straus of Cleveland, Ohio, nurse at Hadas- h Hcspital, was wounded slight- Sunday when Arab snipers fired on Jewish vehicles near Lifta, in the western approaches of Jeru- salem WASHINGTON — In a 6-3 \'ot(‘.‘ the Supreme Court granted a new hearing on whether Mrs Mariam)al von Moltke, Detroit, should be re- leased from serving a 4-year priscn term to which she was ntenced for alding a Nazi spy| g. | WASHINGTON— The conviction | of Albert Lee, a Jackson, Miss., | Negro sentenced at 17 to serve 18 years in prison on charges of; sault with attempt to rape, was| te unanimously set aside by the Supreme Court. THE DAI!_Y ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA BIG DOG IN EB!G SHOW. _ecraldine Ferguson of Miami, Fla., sits besiCa {Iyangets Monitor of Regnave, a Great Dane entered in the Co.ubined Specialty Show in Chicago which drew a record entry of 1,508 dogs. The English flag was planted nt} The U. S. Merchant the southern tip of Africa, near| 1946 contained almost the present site of Capt Town, in|of all the world’s shipping 1620 nage Marine in two-thirds ton- — e —— - > > > CANTON, China Apologetic Chinese officials guarantee protec- tion against any recurrence of the ricting which destroyed the Brit- ish consulate and injured six Brit- ons here, British Consul General Ronald A, Hall said today. A French consulate car was stoned Sunday at Hankow, but no one was injured. | WASHINGTON The Senate Banking Committee has unani- mously approved legislation to al- low the Agriculture Department to continue ccntrols on grain for li- quor through February 29th. The authority had been scheduled to €xpire on Jan\mrv 31. (‘OFFTNHAGEN — A big+Danish . Airlines passenger plane flew into {a flock of wild swans after taking off irom Kastrup Airport today and ! was so damaged it returned to the airport Thee swans were killed. The passengers were transferred to another plane. of Kathleen Windsor, 20, University of as Vegas, Nev., fying the aticr nerly a star on the otball team. (A 10t0. | Lieut. Bob of “Forever A nan, o-ed and ze in with applic fernia PROTOCOL M’ AMERICAY JEWS IS DECLARED “Fout patesmi ‘E@ BEFORGERY | i i { | | hat Russian Press 1. ‘The in De- | LEM, te 19— General State the activ- c § its at Pal- ities who are partici- nized Jewish fight- ST. MORITZ, Switzerland—Prince Rene of Bourbon Parma said to- day that his daughter, Princess { Arne, and former King Michael of | Rumania, are engaged and that !'the formal announcement will be | made by Michael within one week. reporting this | 1l the on rusalem ment is keeping \ informed at Is W "e* ns - Others Have ffe eanensuon tls tir N LHiier i SEATTLE — In Northern Divis- recommenda- | jon basketball games Saturday, to the| washington defeated Washington fighting | state 51-36 and Oregon squeezed Arab side | past Oregon State 42-41 Oregon i leads the league with two wins and one loss. The Ducks play Washington this weekend and Washington State meets Idaho. source, made S. citizens wer the Jewish or Holy of Berlin c that “protol newspa sion hree Land mants udent ¥e said that two already have! in organized Hagana Rabinowitz, an ex- at Haifa Technical| WASHINGTON — State Depart- led three weeks HR“? ment officials said today that Ed-| n Hagana | win W. Pauley is resigning as an' Wadi Rushmi- . advisor to Secretary Marshall be-! cause United States policy on rep- of | arations has taken definite shape. identified as, b, 1 G Friday ini MINNA LEE COUGHLIN beyond Bethlehem. i REPLACED; GOES SOUTH tal of 137 Jewish ex-soldiers »assports are studying t K stude was 35 Judean hills ¥ Mrs. Minna Lee Coughlin, Su- at Hebrew University here|pervisor of Education for the Al- Technical College in Haifa.|qska Native Service who is being the G.I Bill of Rights, the| yeplaced by Mrs. Bertha Ellinger ulate said | from the Portland Indian Office, s o is being detailed to the States r the people bought more goods and than in 1909. The potato is one of the lead- The 'Americ ing crops of the Union of South abcut pe: Africa. services in n ~ent 1941 5 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERUE, WEATHER BURL &t JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDI Max. temp. TODAY last Lowest 4.30am. 24hrs. 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precin. 35 24 24 0 22 -12 -12 .02 33 25 33 .02 39 34 35 50 20 12 15 18 36 13 34 34 33 -1 41 12 16 17 34 o 26 39 32 32 Weather at 4:30am. Cloudy Clear Snow Rain Station Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks | Haines | Havre Juneau Airport Annette Kediak Kotzebue Burbank McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Portland Prince George Prince Rupert Seattle Sitka Whitehorse Yakutat 34 *—(3:30 a. m.yesterday to 4:30 & m. toda WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A high pressure area northeast Pacific Ocean. Bristol Bay area and one of this series is located just south of Dutch Harbor this morning. This pressure distribution has caused warm air to continue over most of Alaska although temperatures are slightly lower this morning than they have been the past few days. The tem- peratures over Southeast Alaska continued above normal yesterday. They ranged from 32 to 40 degrees aleng the coast from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. Rain fell during the past 24 hours along the coast from Southeast Alaska to the Aleutian Islands. Snow or rain fell over central and western Canada and at scattered points over most of the west coast of Alaska. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Dir. and Vel. ENE 14 20 3 3 8 1 12 Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Fog Snow Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Fog Clear Pt. Cloudy Drizzle Fog Cloudy Cloudy Drizzle continues over (Sea Condition) 4 feet 1 foot 1 foot 1 foot 1 foot Weather Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Fog Fog Station ‘Temp. Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Point Retreat . Five Finger Light Lincoln Rock . Guard Island Cape Decision sSwW sSwW SE SE SE 1 foot wife, DEVELOPMENT OF ALASKAN AREAS OF OIL IS BEING URGED I N TIME { ments of pet 1 5 | i [ | Ik I | forei i jc i 1 with requirements | war.” ! commercial A series of storms have been moving into the Height of Waves MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD FROM MONDAY MORNING TO TUESDAY EVENING: Cross Sound-Icy Strait and outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—southerly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour southeasterly 25 to 35 miles per hour Monday night. becoming Outside waters, ' Secretary of general re cum, therefo jbxum production to be st cevery MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1948 ATTLE, Jan. 19 John V has filed claims for $115 County (Seattle) today that his false teeth dis- peared from a glass of w ide his bed while he was a pa- at County Hospital. Hi Juanita, told t Beard of s that as a re- shand is un- “and can't go the id food back to . S S S i GIRL SCOUT HEAD _ wis. €. Vaughan Yerguson (left) of Schenectady. N. Y., re-elected national presideni of the Girl Scouts of America at Long Beach, Calif., s congratulated by Betty Reigart, 16, of Alhambra, COMMUNISM NOW 5 “SMOULDERING EMBER” IN JAPAN 16 The WASHINGTON, Jan 19— (P — lio executives declared today the ican Federation of Musicians ciking to its own disadvantage y the development of fulation (FM) broa WASHINGTON, Jan. Defense Forre; day military and um needs for d- of broadcasting before the House representatives of reviewed the nces with the esident, James C. re- ship oft latest Jan r' Testifying before a House Armad r Com rviced Subcommittee studying the petroleum situation, For- urged “development of sub- coastal and Alaskan oil reas, and encouragement of' pro- ms for preduction of oil from val and oil shale. He said: = maximum military require- oleum in the event of ency.” Forrestal said estin to ke requirer World mittee, networks l merged . Executive V , the National Broad- bers Nlm)rm 'I)mv‘~ said tod The Dvir it was 1 2 radiced Jan that y in_heavy s removed d S ricting FM broadca em oW the e 2d to its 2 1 as to the in- the public.” e the newest ‘buckets” move bullet. Hok- ne owed to Kushiro, hwm Japanese rted today the al civilian requirements, he 2&¢ Dvina nticipated to be appr xpected to resume its journey 2 than during the t early tomorrow. In some of pecial article in the Engli lang uage Nippon Times by Kim L executive edit note the Dvina in wl'wv ref steam fast- Forrestal caid prcduction for last year was sl million ‘Emergenc; average United States 7 more than five ded s for petrol- would require United ped up or would us upon 0ok o disclosed LADIES" RAYON SATIN RAINCOATS WITH HOODS Attr Shades; fine . ONLY $16-95 Phone Green 469 after 7 P. M. sian contentions the unable to repatriate soners at this time of oy at adverse conditions. equire I n oil Defense Secretary and development of 1de pools in Alaska “could he heavy impact on the efforts to bal- ance the availability of petroleum in event of forty percent avy reliapce by of ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIRAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 the > > - form was of for liest modern insurance their cargoes. ea and ; Anneuncement.... 3¢ The CAPITOL TYPEWRITER (0. P. 0. Box 1405 Simpson Bldg. has been appoinied an UNDERWOGOD DEALER for Sales and Service of ithe Famous Juneau, Alaska Dixon Entrance to Sitka—variable winds under 20 miles per hour becom- ing southerly to southeasterly 20 to 30 miles per hour by Tuesday morn- ing. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska—variable winds mostly south- erly under 15 miles per hour and increasing to 20 to 30 miles per hour Monday night. Mostly cloudy with patches of fog Monday with rain and | snow over north portion Mondav mgm snd rain over entire area Tuesday. | i UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPEWRITERS UNDERWOOD NOISELESS TYPEWRITERS UNDERWOOD ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS UNDERWOOD SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES in the Juneau, Sitka and Peiershury Arca Pai:sana Goes In!o Novind dhd o sty % Drydodk for Repairs i turn to Juneau to seek other em- TTLE, Jan. 19—(@--The North~ | ployment. ! Mrs. Coughlin left on the Aleut- Transportation Company’s Al- aska steamship, Palisana, was put ian last night. in drydock today at the Todd ship- - ® e 0 v oo v oo s for permanent repairs of dam- sutfered when she went TIDE TABLE und near Prince Rupert, B. C : JANUARY 20 e Palisana underwent tempor-' ALASKA SOLDIER [ Low tide, 1:41 am, 49 ft G.‘:'fi’ Li‘j MXL@ QN rs in Prince Rupert which| e High fide, 7:58 am.. 147 ft. kx enabled her to make Seattle under) Low tide, 15:00 p.m., 3.2 ft. E D &G DAY er own power. nES W i High tide, 12:02 p.m,, 11.2 ft. —ee — down ian ttle farther e R land V e Golden North FROLIC January 29-30-31 “Is Our Face Red” Here’s an announcement we should have had printed last Wednesday : | “aeeecsce e eeccecccc e UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of All Carriage Lengths in Stock World War doubled its and IT Britain production potatoes. 19.—M ston, W Flowers of Ala at Falls 1 ~Miss Va mere thar of whe Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad. | ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR THESE FINE UNDERWOOD MACHINES 1704 miles apart private had writ- art Meet me in pm., Friday and ate FREIGHT Refrigeration ed nt to ne t to Great C are: Falls, Alaska Fall: AT In consideration of the Pioneers who have previously held “Days of "98,” the Territorial Sportsmen, Inc., agreed Tuesday night at an extraordinary board meeting to rechristen their three day event Jan. 29, 30 and 31 with the name, “Golden North Frolic”, to tie in with the “Golden North Salmon Derby” to be held in July this year. TERRITORIAL SPORTSMEN, Inc. JUNE AU Advertising Alaska fo the World The Secretary’s Choice . . . UNDERWOOD RHYTHM TOUCH TYPEWRITER Winni- and a train t Falls Is You can figure FASTER with an Underwood Sundstrand ADDING and FIGURING MACHINE ALSO DEALER FOR @® Dictaphone, Dictaling and Recording Machines - @ Friden Auiomaiic Calculafors @ Royal and Underwood Portable Typewriters TELEPHONE 828 OR VISIT US AT THE SIMPSON BUILDING FOR A COURTEOUS AND INTERESTING DEMONSTRATION SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington - - MEETING OF AWVS NURSERY ON DAY THURSDAY For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska mptoms of although they X of other pain in the wed fever, |

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