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p— n ] 7 . « [») PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPTRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 30, 1948 * | i | March of Dimes Jitney Dance YOUNG MEN, SENTENCED 3 BULLETS WILLIAMS FILES ~ ONE WOMANIN HFAVY TOLL [Mrs. Hunt Gruening GOLDEN BT | b | T ol e o e . serious trouble they had in the charged with destruction of U. S ! E 2 ES(APE FROM | FRO”( Now IN | fabulous Boom Town last night property at the Skaters Cabin were ’ FOR A"Y. G N-, [IS Guesf of Honor af‘ was the lights went out and left the this afternoon sentenced by U. S. TAKE lIFE ‘ OF lIVES IN fljll_ OPERA.HON midway dark for a fow minutes un-| Commissioner Gray to each pay a I til the cause of the trouble was lo- fine of $500 and each given one .3 OTHERS Fllf HAYTON CLUTCH Bridge, Stork Shower ——— ———— o OF BAPU Pliegtc il de b B Gl C|Iy Divorcee 4 A(CIDENTSI Mrs. Hunt Gruening was BUCS!| e Golden North Frolic opened ; - : erald l0bags - Sk: or honor at a shower i ” it b | tormes torial| B F thriiay. AlAthOGHABE THY Hiwas of |20 DIghY I ABMEA WD & Hang Ge“. EISGI’IhOVIEf 30 AWARD POSTPONED 9 w - Broke Engagement wit i [in spite of the opposition of the con The award of a Chrysler automo- <4 + p e By THe AsPMBIL [ Mus. Sheldon Stmmons. Co-DOSt” cert, and the crowd enjoyed the gala Socn Be Granddad Siie by the: Albska Defkitisient: of (Continued m Page One) "‘. - (B} i “lated ress) 45*8 wi Is. mmons were TS, § a n 2 s R i e will run on the Democratic Self- Confessed S'ayer Two airplane accidents in the | E. Lincoln and Mrs, J. Geyer. The :{f‘f‘nxir rloary<u‘el*d;r:§'m;u;rmml:,"?u:llfv o O lhcats oF eIy Wil nas, | o i et B | Atlantic and Europe and two rail- | afternoon was spent in playing midway and tie various clubs ‘and been postponed for a few days due de In othe: received today by’ KANSAS FIFY Jan. 30.—®—A joad mishaps in the United States | Lridge. Mrs. Gruening received the | .iic ‘organizations participating in _ WASHINGTON, Jan. 30—P—te delays in mail from Kodiak |3 w. LIE Clerk of the Court, 28-year-old divorcee, at one time took a heavy toll Jn lives and high score and Mrs. Joseph Mc-|ipe celebration w‘c}-rfi:uw cmur::nn- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, retir- and cther far away cities whose re- WICKED CRIME |Ed Locken, President of the Bank engaged to marry Roscoe Lee Hay- injuries today {Lean was given the consolation ln" thi r."m\\:d Each mfih' thers s I3 Army Chief of Staff, expects to turns have not yet been received ONDON, Jan. 30— Win-'of petersburg, filed for the Terri-|ton, 6 -old confessed Seattle A British South American Air-'prize. At the end of the after- |, s secialty attraction featur» and Pecome a grandfather soon The aysnt will e ohds Just as today of the torial House of Representatives.on wife tlayer, said today she had brok- s plane with 29 aboard and noon Mrs. Gruening was present- ;‘h(;:\ is a different type of dancing Mrs. Eisenhower told an inquiring soon as all returns are complete the Republican tickat. ® en with Hayton because of his cight hours overdue at Bermuda'ed with a bassinet decorated wach night. festured ob 040 melock Teporter that her daughter-in-law, Yty this wicked| Two Democrats also filed for the ‘“queer actions.” [from the Azores is believed lost.|with white net, tied with pink satin| As one enters the edge of the Boom Wit¢ 0f Capt. John Sheldon Doud FIRST ANNUAL BAZAAR "House. G. E. Almquist, Juneau busi-| ' The woman, Mrs. Lola Thomas, The passengers incluced Sir Ar-|ribbon and filled with many lovely Town there will be found the Cas- Eisenhower, is expecting a child. By Womens Missionary Society hur seven-word statement nessman and Governor of the Loyal 28, and her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Coningham, a redred British | gifts ino where games of chance ‘are pre- The Eisenhowers—she is the and Christian Men's Fellowship, was lssued through his Conserva- Order of Moose, filed for reelection.’Holland, were found here by a KAn- gy pero of the recent war. | The invited guests were casited 15 gany('me hoping to take daugnter of Col. and Mrs. Percy W.|Saturday 4 pm. Luncheon 7 p.m tive party’s headquarters. Churchill He held that post during the last sas City Star reporter after author- Ay Prankfort, German Fdhines B Tous. G ckRIEE: home. & fortune. On . the midway TEompson—were married last June Bazaar January 31, 48. Memorial times tacked the Att- session of the Legislature. Leonard ities began to check into their sud- g Ajr Force announced JVdoni; & chesiér J McLaughlx-n there aré ‘nfiembiibet ‘o ‘ooths ‘m at Fort Monroe | Presbyterian Church 798 2i lee government's handling of the King, Mayor of Haines and business- den disappearance from an auto of a plane, presumably a B--29 aid- Anl'\ur. Ada;rrs 'F .Hermmnn E: b un‘d‘ the “Cheedhako chéqfies“ R —— SERE A &by WIS AR SRS Indian situation, and warned that man and logger from Haines, also court, near Bremerton, where they|ing'in the search for & DC- trans. | Kirsten, Don Abel, D. H. E. Mo |sod the P rial pr e the grant f domination status|entered the race, visited Hayton late in 1945, port missing since Tuesday, The, Lean, C. Shattuck, George Sund-|worth the try. | to stan would bring TSN !’_01"':f}‘]‘g’;_";'::{’::fi;‘::d";\’4“]’_;“;;2::‘"“} number aboard the B-17 was not|borg, J. McLean, B. Riley, F. The first booth on the midway is " ¥ il i L, immediately learned. | Toner, E. McGinty, F. R. Rivers, |, W It 1 € bame |GEORGE MARSHALL ~ |csic she me Havon i seavie o "0 e S the wrck| R e, . Stk Bt e n. s v the ey o WHAT BEAUTIFUL WOr . wuilcern alter divofcie her firet hus-| .. of & plane bellevedito be' the | Grusniag, the gubet of Honor and guns. The aEe bosth Tn e 1a e . There was world wide concern at DIES IN LONGVIEW :anc in xansas city. within a g8° % & been sighted in the lower | the hostesses i i ing Ping | FL QORS ! ; ¢ hr i imonth they decided to marry and B s Lions Club with Shooting Ping Pong| . - he possibility of renewed violence | | catns badk to. Kansas Gity . where|ETench . -Alps; THE TGI8 hag * 13 e balls and many prizes. The Kiwanis he 1.‘ ;;n ]Mn.\imr\.~ on the one side| George R. Md,bhfl“. formier Ju-| oo s fhc <aid | persons aboard—four crewmen and !booth is next on tre midway and it and Hindus and Sikhs on the other.|neau businessman, ylied yesterday X " J T re arliag | three American women and five is the Wheel of Fortune with var- Police officials said Gandhi was|at Longview, Wash, where he has u;:xn:gn(':el\a»;ifst}gi\(&"q:%x:flfl:i children, dependents of U. §. sol- Ial’laflOSS RlanlaY lious prires YES, IT'S EASY appeals 154t DinlaTion" ‘:; :)\\(r dp“;:;:fl-bl.n the -Ju‘npnu ‘{“.n‘y‘nml her sister joined him. = Il’nl) l I x en e Club with the old Eu?.&:hlng game wlr” joHNsoN s Prime Minister Attlee of Britain| Mrs. Thomas said they were there| The B-17 crashed about 20 mxles' Of Welghih atais 8uid Ags. LRe Sior- arranged a broadcast tonight, prob- |y ;. auly w appeal to India istan to put aside thoughts of vio- 1 The countries remain as dom- ns of the British Government, but to all intents and Pak- tack and was believed to be re independent ' of Marshall and Newman, automo- | He diad of a heart at- in I dealers. only three or four days before leav- east of the DC-3 wreckage. ing shortly after Jan. 1, 1946, be- - B ause of Hayton's actions. Terminal Tariffs on' early sixties - - ' Hayton now is being held at Shel- e e £ iton, Wash., where he is expected FIRST ANNUAL BAZAAR to stand trial for the murder of his —_— By Womens Missionary Society | second wife, Sarah Alice, whose pu e' Sound DO(kS EXPECTED TO REACH 125 'and Christian Men's Fellowship, pody was found near a small Mason g Gandhi was born Oct. 2, 1869, at Saturday 4 p.m. Luncheon 7 pm.' cCounty lake. Porbander and was reared in an Bazaar January 31, '48. Memorial A first-degres murder charge ac- f()und Unleasonabl ti-British atmosphere. His father, Presbyterian Church. 798 2t cusing him of the slaying of who had been premier of several —_—————— third wits, Nilen, ‘wis tiled yester- . small native states, once weni tw IN FROM WHI11IER qay in Justice Court by King County tarits put into_eftect jail rather than apologize to a Brit- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Trowbridge Prosecutor Lloyd Shorett jor -V:"HJ docks slightly over ish commissioner he had taken to of Whittier are registered at the e e T ) have beén found by-the task in publi Baranof Hotel There’s mn the Want-Ads! Hime Qorinisei NS 0es The Hindu leader telieved in re- — i ed -h}n" ‘113 to be \;I\Ju-» atio: « - nO o asonable an violation I‘f““t“k”:“ ok il ol T U. s, DEI’AIITME\'T'OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURT AT : s S g s el WEATHER BULLETIN : ; s ¢ fore the Commis- dicted that he would live to be 125 PATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME :on by the Alaska Development years old, but in 1946 he said he had MoK Swp TODAY Board and Territory of Alask 1 in that belief. He last | Lowest 4.30am. 24hrs Weatherat | whose position has been upheld by a ed his uncertainty to a loss Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precin. 4:30am. the c The Maritime Com- of imity” over what he consid- Anchorage 20 08 Pt. Cloudy |mission has directed 28 respondents, ered an unnecessary distribution of Barrow T8 30 Clear c the a Steamship tocd which his co-workers had plan- Bethel 1 Trace Snow G and S Handling Com- ned ourir remony in connec- Cordova 32 Pt. Cloudy of Seattle, and Salmon tion with } th birthday Dawson 4 Clear . Inc, to make nec: Bile fits, whts. 1ol Varloils' ciakes. Edmorton 36 Snow for penance, for protest, for at- Fairbanks -5 0 Clear them lawful tempts to bring about reforms. Two Haines 32 02 Cloudy An investigation was ordered by were announced at the start as be- Havre 47 0 Pt. Cloudy th» Cpmmission following protests ing * death.” In 1947 he fasted Juneau Airport 34 20 Snow from Alaska officials against the for three days to protest the Hindu- Annette Island 41 49 Rain ervice, handling, carloading and un- Moslem strife in Calcutta. That was Kodiak 28 02 Snow load charges named in Seattle hic tenth fast. He told communal Kotzebue -15 0 Clear T:rminal Tariff No2-C. Even be- leaders that the one responsible for Burbank 64 0 Pt. Cloudy | fore a hearing was held, the pro- wic uext - untoward” incident “must McGrath -3 0 Clear | tests resulted’in the rates on Alaska be the first to jump into the fire” Nome 16 0 Clear | cargo being scaled down from the and that his own next fast would Northway ik Trace Snow {$4.40 per ship's ton originally ask- be “unto death.” Petersburg 36 68 Cloudy ied to $2.20 per ton. Previously the During his confinement in the Portland 31 Fog {rate had been $1.63. Aga Khan's palace, his wife of 61 Prince George 05 Clear | Establishment of an entirely new years died. She had been in intern- Prince Rupert 44 Cloudy {charge designated as a “service ment with him. Gandhi so over- Seattle 4 01 Rain charge” and applying to Alaska shadowed his wife that she was call- Sitka 36 09 Pt. Cloudy |caigo only was attacked by the De- ed “the woman nobody knows.” ;Whilfhm’*o 18 12 Clear | velopmeht Board as discriminatory. They were married when both Yakutat 31 12 Snow | The Maritime Commission decision were 13 under what the Indian| *—(3:30 a. m. yesterday to 4 304 m. today) | terms this an “unjust and unreason- leader once descriced as custom of child marriage.” time she was three children. he cruel their fourth son their relationship, t0 move northeastward across the Gulf of Alaska today. became as during the past 24 hours along the coast from Oregon to Queen Char- at Gandhi's suggestion, brother and sister, FIRST ALASKA BUYERSWEEK BIG SUCCESS! SEATTLE, Jan. 30—®—The first Alaska buyers week ended today and Baxter Felch, a Past President of the Alaska Salemen’s Society, which sponsored the event, said it was a big success The special week was held to give aska buyers an opportunity to order merchandise at the same time; that it was being offered in the stat- es, instead of having to wait for salesmen to call on them in Alaska. .. event was held at the New Washington Hotel - e THREE GROUPS MEET TONIGHT; ARE GOING T0 DISCUSS POLITICS Representativi: o1 the American Federation of Labor, the Alaska N tive Brotherhood and the CIO will meet in the AFL Hall tonight to discuss Alaskan pol Althcugh prevented from taking part in political matt s an or- ganization, the union groups to discuss Alaska's political needs NB for the information mbers i DIVORCE GRANTED Othe Joseph Pitzgerald, of Skag- way, w granted an uncontested U. 8. District Court to- ald. A pri- was reach- divoree i day from Isobel Fitz vate property settlement ed out of court > COURT NEWS Hilda James was given a 30-day suspended jail sentence today by City Magistrate William A. Holz- heimer on a drunk charge POLICE | { Lynn Canal and the outside WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The weak storm front which moved across ; |atle regulation relating to the re- By the Southeast Alaska yesterday has moved southeastward and is IOCflfEd‘(‘(lung and delivery of property, in 18 she had borne this morning over southern Manitoba, Canada. After the birth of lccated about 500 miles off the coast of Southeast Alaska is expected | Another storm fron- | yiolation of section 17 of the Ship- ping Act, 1916,” and adds “respon- dents are not performing under the |new tariff any services not perform- ed under the old tariff, although Rain fell lotte Sound. Snow or rain fell along the coast from Queen Chailotte to the Aleutian Islands, over northwestern United States, western Canada |an apparent new service has been and southern Alaska. Below zero temperatures continued over the in-|added covered by the service charg- terior and western portions of Alaska and cold air was penetrating the jeg " central portion of Canada this morning. The lowest temperature was| Other new difinitions covering the minus 36 degrees. This was recorded along the Colville River in north- |yarious charges in the Seattle tar- ern Alaska. Temperatures remained above normal over Southeast Alaska | iff were found by the Commission this morning. ! to be “ambiguous and overlapping in | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | instances; that there were discrim- Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today inations as between the recipients 5 ‘WIND Height of Waves { of the different services; that there Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) { were double payments for the same Cape. Spencer Snow 35 ENE 30 1 foot | service under different names.” Eldred Rock Snow Showers 35 Calm Smooth Handling charges prescribed in Point Retreat Cloudy 35 SE 5 Smooth che tariff were also found to be in Sisters Island Snow 35 NEN 18 2 feet violation of the law because the de- Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 36 E 10 2 feet finitions in question wers ambigu- Lincoln Rock Cloudy 37 SE 20 1 foot ous as to whether the charge was ,Guard Island Rain 37 ESE 12 1 foot to be applied against the ship or the Cape Decision Rain 37 E 18 1 foot freight. The Commission found MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD FROM FRIDAY MORNING |handling to be a service performed TO SATURDAY EVENING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—variable winds | for the ship, and hence chargeable under 20 miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of | waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds 20 to 30 miles per hour and becoming southwestery 20 to 30 miles per hour tonight and Saturday. Variable cloudiness with snow or occasional rain showers tonight. the shipper. The Alaska Development Board and Territory of Alaska were repre- sented in the case by David E. Scoll. ENJOY WARMTH AND COMFORT Rear Seat Heating System Exclusively in "“The Packard Clippers” "Ask the Folks Who Ride With" THE ALASKAN CAB C0. PHONE 7 = DOUBLE = 7 PHONE The Finest Cars and Service in Juneay——— gainst the steamship companies oJ‘ | Through Land Grani ican Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring the Fish Pond and it is said that| jthe prizes are well worth the bait SELF-POLISHING GLO-COAT ‘ WI\QHING’I‘ON. Jan. 30—(®—. The Emblem Club has a Harem 9 |The Bureau of Land Management of girls to tell fortunes and the has ordered 223 acres added to the Soroptimist Club has a Baseball Tanacross, Alaska, Airport tossing game."The Tcen-Agers Club On stone tile, linoleum and hardwood | A Bureau announcement said the has popcorn and . puzzles for the floors, Johnson's Self-Polishing GLO- Aaddx ional land. recently given up tired and weary. The last booth on CoAT gives you a beautiful shine with the Army, will permit exiension the midway is a recrcam‘m booth for | practically no work. Just apply GLO- hx lyn“ofr(hed T1lx;‘.;(lxa~~ ‘v- 1:(;\1’ LI);‘L:'})ox;l‘sx(x‘ml:::\ to test their skill m} COAT—it dries in 20 minutes to a beau- and wi ovide additional protec-)target shooting - tien to m: East approach zone On the balcony the BPW have a| tiful, gleaming finich. No rubbing, no i 2 go game for those interested in | p‘uh-.»h:ng. Ask your dealer for GLO- L g . o playing the beans. On the midway COAT today: y ANCHORAG.L VISITOR the dance floor, where the .squzn‘n‘ - D. A. Bentley of Anchorage Is | registered at the Hotel Juncau. Se Aid. dancing was in full swing last n The t main feature for tonight is| JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT — Ithe prizes to be given to the kids GOODIE SALE and the grownups for the best cos- | Tiade in the U.S. A ars Order office, 11 o'clock tume, and on Saturday night the y Saturday by Lutheran Ladies final night of the Golden North | by the makers of Johnson’s Wax 798 1t Frolic, the gala climax will be the | SEE THE 1948 - ectbontl “Showboat” of fh/ Boat Show TWIN sTATEROOM SEDANS FROM $3995 (F.O.B. WEST HAVEN, CONN.) 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