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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” 'MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS OL. LXVIL, NO. 10815 E JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDA._\;.‘;]:;;BJ&R)‘ 19,1948 CENTS NEGOTIATIONS ON NEW COLDWAVE Figld Marshal MANHANDLNG OF AMERICA Strange “Ball of Fire™ s DEMOCRATS WA ROKEN OFF| CHASES SPRING d . TWO AMERICANS ; : i WAGES BROKEN F O eview away Wilhelm List s causoinsuty TARGET 1 Cause of Alarm, Six Stafes WORRIED; R, Feb. 10— ~A unior CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—P—A new SEOUL, Feb. 19, MLt Gen. | KANSAS CITY, Feb. 10—@#--Ol s H w I 'l . ! blew spring’s brief pre- John R. Hodge today told Russia pOSSESSiON QF srvers today sought further explan- representative announed here today | cold wave ] . i ‘ » weather map over the the manhandling of two American preMag Wi ok ol hat several unions have broken view ofi t ) ‘ » off wage negotiations with the | Northern Rockies and northern officers in Soviet-occupied North 'l ! possibly disintegrating meteor ) g Korea was, “an insult to the United W NGTON, Feb. 19—(® 1 ) b seen in six states. aska Salmo Industry, Inc plair tates toda It mapped an . gy { - : A ;““ttl‘flx\;m,_":,\‘:;i,z:sg Suiut! iy enstward trelé over At aF thi Is Convicted of Atrocities stes Army- | Geor Dimitrov, exiled Buls The brilliant explosion thousands [)isfress Slgnal Is Raised- ational Associs ind a sharp drop in tem-| & Hodge is commander of the US.'ianp 1 id today “Am- FOW flN DPSP‘HTE of feet in the air was observed in Wb i o gy e e e was tore- i Balkans-Sentenced jcccupntion sone i soutn woren, erican iors” wre being trane WUW IR DDPUIL <o to, wew teseo, o) Appeal |s Made fo Wal- ons breaking off parleys repre- cs by tonight L § P 3 He wrote Lt. Gen: G. O. Korot-{righ n for eventual Yer homa, Nebraska and Colorado yes-| . & sexit. 05 lplm k":’(,?l‘f,,ll.”;;:;\«:o Worx. ! peratures in some points in to Life in Prison I kov, the Russian commander, that dut mtr BULLETIN: SANTIAGO, Chile, terday | lace to Quit campalqn . in the industry Montana fell much as 60 de- | he held Korotkov responsible for Feb. ®—Chilean President Oscar Monnig, Secretary of the Two weeks ago about a dozen ! ¢s5 as the fast-moving mass of nany, Feb. 19, the incident at Pyongyang, Feb. 2 ee ¢ Gabriel Gonzalez Videla head- )l*'l~'~ "l“" cal -“M“‘U: sald Salmon | cold air and snow roared ‘into the h—Fie Wilbelm List' 8 : Communist target No. ed home today afier formally t Worth 1"\»"«'»1"11 -\l.'“‘_”“‘ WASHINGTON, Feb, 19— Industry that action would be tak- | mountain region from northwestern was sentenc V to sel life im- Majors Darrell G Costello and y / | setting up two military buses all of fire was a meteor disintegrat-| The Democratic Naticnal Commit- i’ Aot At UAA Aty gt | prisonment as criminal. He! Richard C.° Biggs were pushed | .H“ e Red plan of world dom- jn disputed Antarctic territory ing S gl || tee raised an out and out distress recognized Local No. 7 of the! Miles City, Mont., which report- cven other gen-' around by Koreans and a camera jibatiol America i3 supposed et avhich he called a “land of U.um..L\ :u ”fuv('“fm.] ux.l.nn )0.)- signal today in the face of the mery Wrokers Union (CIO) ed a high of 63 yesterday, shiv-|eral with atrocities in the wus snatched from Costello. They | fer nd get the cruelest treat- temorrow.” The bases were rvatory ut the University of Detl, genry A Wallace third paxty dr ining agent jor -about 3,069 n 3 above at midnight ‘and Ba enerals were acquit-| were trying to watch a parade of ment of any nation. | established: at Chilean weath- Ver, however, could offer 1o eX-| chairman J. Howard McGrath i Mont., the reading was !{he Russian-armed North Korean' Bulg Communists have €x- er staticns in defi of long- Planation, Director A. W. Recht gaiq ne hopes Wallace will “re- high of 51 yes- army. The army and a North tended their activity into lh(‘_Um-’ time British claims, recently re- | S8id there was “no meteor sBOWEr!ajjser that he can accomplish no- : o Y Germany, Feb. 19.' Korean government were cstablish= ted States. He said they have 1orm- iterated. and no other known Phrnommm 1 thing but “the defeat of the Demo- lacking recognition of Local 7, de- izzard conditions Wilhelm List, ed by Soviets in violation of in- fdloi**“ izsations arid dte v‘f‘b“‘sml“i‘ ‘“;‘U*[‘:{’ ".’ f‘xfif“jl“ ‘('71 1 Aeronautic CFAUC PAIty's program of national cided to halt negotiations. the Da 1 in parts of east-|% of the old ternational agreements. The two w1)1‘ I« paper called “Peoples| LONDON. Feb. 19.—#—A hign ; 5““(\“”";‘;“ l‘, ‘“’““:l‘f‘:.‘mh Iiberalism in 1948." The Alaska, Salmon Industry d Minnesota. | German office was convicted Americans were on duty in Pyong-'W! Government source said today a 9nd Sta WANDY, SRS S/ MeGrath virtually appealed for : of against i i o | three-nation dispute over the Falk- eived reports of flaming pIant ., . qsnment or the Wallace cam- 4 v HLE: o " var crimes and crime: vang as laison officers. clared it had neit refused nor \ot, N. D. reported -10 this . yang as liais e i et ! { humanity today by an American|’ Hodge told Korotkov in a formal land Islands may be turned over | from widely scattered pots. Lo qion iy o wadio speech last night. graned recognition of Local 7 as'mom 5 H 2 All repor roved groundless f 8 (At maeat st emid 1t had ' 17 | of 60 was forecast for! Tritunal note of protest R EME K to the United Nati »l‘h‘e":‘[);:_‘;‘”p‘(”“;;' poundless. 7 Mo address followed MeGraths 3 % efore the storn ex- | He was convicted for his conduct g insist that you give me ¢ however, o e S bl PECEIVEC trank admission tha e victory Detag - the LRIt ARy S ¥ X numerous calls from observers. C. L.| admission ' that the, vietary asked the union group to reconsid- Chicago 1t . pen his aftern E : fef during the adequate assurance such incidents hat Britain would prefer to see the of o Wallkbe backid entaiiabe “ih er its ultimatum, pending a dec. pected to strike this afternoon and ' 8 adequa assura E n v 3 g ; fgnan : i s cuy { the Balkans » telaim settled prive Jacoby, Editor of the Norton (Kas) |y, C CHHCER0 O evessional ion by the industry’s board of di-:send mercury down to 10 to 15 g will not happen again.” v Telegra v 0 3 n war crimes court TS . It was not disclosed who would|Dally Telegram, said a number ofj . n 4o o hie danger sign for | the Democrats. oithy above tonight 4 BNe . Sukit aettedly 1f ¢ rector e N s t some of the 63,000 killings EN]‘EN‘I’ 'I‘ODAY,wLmn the dispute to the UN callers asked l):( u‘u;n\ it an Atomic i s L AUS“N NEI.SON One Government official discount- | t0mb had exploded In the New York mce, Leo Sandvigen said the unions ik fused to extend the time limit. | the country temperatures contin ? i ( i . explosic Jacoby reported, lain murder. {ed speculation that the dispute over _1he explosion, Jacoby re Isaccon, running as an American unions advised the Alaska workers who go north each season andvigen said representatives of low, after a the unions met today and still 3 2 prevailed in al rattled windows in a 35 mile area The industry has said that fail-, ued mild. - 1 : 3 I ; g 2 A that hostages may be { g the Tslands, off the South Argentine , Rl Fon u ize 7 was due' Many cities reported record high ha F ! ed dows | RGN . bl g e nize Local 7 was due : ‘ an’ occupation force to San. Francisco Law Firm;coos. wouid tead 1o a st i rela- i Northwest iunsas Labot BUGIINN Y WS- {iling of a claim to the readings for the date yesterday,| . . » ¥ J A large white clc a sible | 1 naintain order under Internationa tions between the claimants, Britain, A large white cloud was VisIbe ‘i gy pranoer by o wide margin s bargaining- rights | including Cincinnati, 74 taw, This maysbe e aens = the sky for an hour after the flash, Ja s may be done, howeve v gentina 8 Chile E 3 % et e o FROM GOVERNQR: Infervenes for Con- i o e p et .q Some observers said He said, however, that Britain had tour of the South, gave no indica- .o - Labor Relations at sar SOMe 1 n to the A At . atls e | ok R eyl i i victed Murderer no_tenion ot relinicing s bl el Board, with \v.mml the claim was EBie . somiatitag: Aoat tie \ootc o ARG “perfectly good! 5 bl A 4 filed, has not ruled in this dispute pation forces, the court ruled.. In conVIded Mufde[e[ AISO Nlicé of uppeh! of his convic-| . The Informant sald Britain's ;.n\.‘FaIIIng rulte al r salmen fishing season is those cases there was no such re- | wer to a rcent Argentine seck- scheduled to start in a couple of lation Files Pefition to Presi- o arsison Mogks. by a San!|ing an international conference on Instead, he announced at Miami mont ' o] J T s 5 N o | WESTON, Mass., Feb. 19.—® The co held that the right to I the claims, would reaffirm her posi- = Beach that his supporters have ob- y i s . S Franeisco law iirm. The notice of | h supp s hi ’ g | A strong earthquake yesterday in the| execute Fostages has been recognized dent Truman appesl i forma pauperis, was | tion that the issue sould be settled I e oa' tained 454,000 signaturecnn peti- Arctic Ocean North of Russia was by many nations as the only way habaled “Todally ~ b 4 \through the International Court at tion to put his name on the pri- mary election ballot in California. REOUEST FOR (HINA recorded ‘at the Boston College sels-{an occupying army can protect it-\ petitions for executive clemency | paul.. Jr, Juneau attorney, repre. | e Hague mograph staticn here, the Rev. Dan-'sell against part attacks. for Austin Nelson were filed today sey fows Aeh ._“;I '“{ Me -x’m Gt L] Franklin D. Rogsevelt carried the i nehan, S. J., reported today. | Gen. Walter Kuntze, one of List's it the ciovernor's office and ‘“,“'N: o .’u‘u\\‘ F‘x‘mum:n ‘wh’_ will 3 } IN ANTARCTIC l s a“ state by only about 473,000 votes AID RAISES (RY OF 1se earthquakes are seldom/army group chiefs, also was foundipi e Atiorney P, J. GHIMOTe,!handle the appeal. Merica and ' SANTIAGO, Chule, Feb. 19.—B— g reported in this region, Linehan by the tribunal, which ruled 5. © 1\ Goreiise attorneys Bemy | walsh handled the convicted mur-Chile’s President moved to establis With President Truman as the 4 sald, the seismograph record S urse of its tinal judgment' p .’ Ld joseph A, McLean on H . o mal it 501 - » it toden a p L B Herds 18 SUC 1 appeal as military base te ” Ao & nain attraction, the Jefferson Too lA‘E, loo I-"“-E carefully. checked -and- that. no- de- these men should, have known | kale of (. cofvighid rsRR e e e e toemtanty tonay Rer oo SEATTLE, Febi, 19— 1aling’ Jookeswuslspiomein. ipected . to R T ¢ 4 R T L e X ‘ Iifepoar killed one workman and gqraw around 2,900 tonight. WASHING'UON, Feb. 19.—®— viation from the distance and direc- tetter than to carry oub orGers Lo ..., o hae heen sentenc NANE | eour §aia i i " vl B G O e e tion indications—325 miles north sloughier hostages Eeyond the mits' by ton Juncan e o DRIeOE L veioted mere” Tast! Pact 1y mekseer s pen o clapepe® dnjured: two others on 8 mooted ver " 3y wes, dfyided fnto tg sctlons China a $570,000,000 economic shot mortheast of Boston could be found. allowed by military law March 1 for the firet degres mur- | month ""‘" ISR “‘“. ke ]‘l-‘ nation's claims. ge] of the Alaska Steamshjp COmM- _a¢ the ‘Statler and Mayfiower in the arm raised & cry of too little The time was 12:38:55 pm. PST. | In the trial, the records showed go.""p ks ool st molith Shr e sevtod Pl of ee. ritain hinted an appeal to, pany nere today Hotels i i i el omi s 5 der aud robbery of groceryman pjst degree murder of Clarence J.!the United Nations and Australia - 4 ‘ : i and too late in Congress today. { Linehan— said the earthquake re- that List's armies killed a hundred Jim Ellen on December 22, 1946.. ¢ : g 45 WElERAT san b " the The dead man was Emmet H. Es~ The PreSident’s second speech Senator Bridges (R-NH) said the cord continued on the seismographs Serbs or Greeks for each German "' ™ \oiion, filed with Gil- OLNIEL SR TRE LU g C‘,‘,‘f‘v L 1"1:" ol ; Bentile 7:8¢ p. m., Pacific Standard civil strife in China has passed the here for an hour soldier killed by partisans. And av o 0€ WU Dot o Presie | rtoonient el v s S ool I S i Pm, elmr (.’;h.'. The injured pair were 'd e, will be carried by the radio poini where “mere eccnomic help”| : = onst 50 for Sache i Naded: | BB E e e Lol Ry & EOURe PEtOn | outh on bl s;:ecct:u-]n)l\-ls-ltuwfil‘u;} Dennison, 47, and Joseph Werdik, apapis “and television. will be enough. “We should furnish: At Seattle, the Alaska Comrmuni - > petition can be acted upon directly il 3 1“‘ Zet up SBCHRR -7 ahnl OHOY JLLTHI]);»"]:(‘:;“::K;:: '\l';;(l" f:\v?sp;:;l‘l‘ b military supplies to enable the Na- cations System xeported that the TR g o PEbL ¥ Gpli_emmem (of Chiang quake had caused no tremors that MOI.OIOV'S SPEE(H :‘»I\vm;{(\«d (“.:nmm xm. u)ég(;lx powers g I“\'llrl\\l'ui:ll:‘“ri:k)m?I:’::"‘l;“()\:]ml‘l?" cer. Yere working in the lower of lwu;A roves Ra“onin Eadd) e e B it ol 100 il Vet ety Expori Gasoline v MR i ey Jcam e 05 AR 0 e have already give hem,’ e ians, E 50 S st ol oo L £ e g g X % , Deny 8 s New Hflmp.»lm'r) Ewmaker told athe Siberlan Penir ; is UNDER BAN IN ',“fii“”i"gle“‘:]‘l‘l i i“’l‘:“m‘ A . I ;:;u‘,“‘/’\"“‘l‘sclficné‘l:}e‘- 1t lies mstride was tripped. The upper boat fell on 0( Grain-Whiskey reporter. He added: i - i s i e by o e |s Agam S aShed' Autaes cle. themen in the lower one. The boat's . P B AR ! imprisonment in view of his assis l Dispatches to the Santiago news- weight was estimated at 1,500 Maklng The expenditure of many bil " i M k- U S BERI_IN AREA tance in convicting his accomplice —— j paper Mercurio from the President’s o unqgg Mabvolints’ fo gL e sprend ¢ SIlpe Ofia a |ng o e Fugene' LaMoore, who has also WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—P—Thelship, the transport Presidente PInto, " panmicon who suffered severe T Communist forces in Europe makes LR B8 g e been sentenced to hang. Commerce Department today slash-'quoted Gen, Ramon Canas Montal- opact injuries .u“‘ N6 the Hoinitat I WASHINGTIQN, . Beb. 1§.-~A--A little sense if at the same time this, - New Mlss'on Tnps BERLIN, Feb, 19.—®—A poster i) K cd another 599,000 barrels of gaso-'va, Chilean Army Chief-of-Staff, 8 {pe poat (h_”l',p:,':,‘.,:mm:t “'l,filng":"::)"‘; g’:;‘;"‘gf'::f&':":‘;‘;’“‘h‘:mw“ Government allows China to go to i bearing part of a speech by V. M line and fuel oil from the export saying the President’s action is a . « 4 # % the Communists by default.” | oloto was vannea_today in the Throal Cul Bul . quota through March, in i ol eton fowa oL ABlain v Onlls R /a o5 o el bolling Al wiliskey ke SEipe S Bridges is Chairman of the Sen-| WASHINGTON, Feb 2 merican Sector of Berlin.. It was ve fuel for American homes. ISouth Pacific power.” by kt{uck;:;n r:u:-ew?iuwiwous + lu‘l T‘l\c subcommittee recommendecd ate Appropriations Gommittee which | p.59 superfortresses arc i d “an insult to the United Stat- Re'uses fo ]'e" Taken together with a cut an-| He recalled that O'Higgins, the g’ ouried (e t0 the seat. 1 felt eiract i i gl will have a big say over how much, taining missions, from American noutwd Bebttiary 10, the Tedustion|hesy ‘of\ORilskn fadependence, onoe! (UERGIET J0E 10 (o Stsh. T (6 nOF Joet NG IO DS hina 15 to get and how it!psses i mony o the Middie, In the speech, delivered at the Wham Bye Dj mounts to 24 percent of the entire|declared that “a glance at the MaP syrugnted s hard T thoueht I would ® oo month. 1s to be, spent : | London meeting of the Foreign Min- om By, vies quantity of petroleum set aside for|of South America is enough to show ;'ufg :d o hl“” 1, thought 1 WollC An Agricuitiie Degartmegt. ofs —>——— Their course describes a careful | Council, the Soviet Foreign b ~‘npm(‘nb overseas in January, Feb-)Chile hclds the keys to this vast u}r;e,m.}s:r!;:[:)u,x&;p:}::m ‘lnl:‘ullx(ulv(- :;:,g:]lOz.(\)k:“:sl:::e!\:u‘i\::t;fitfiuw RN = (s o : et : Z B 4 f » avoid the politically | Minister acc sed the United States JASPER, Ga., Feb. 19. P—10- 1yary and March portion, \ 3 7 _ STLAMER MOVEMEHIS of the Balkans !ur seeking “to enslave Germany and year-cld mer, found with his s The British have sent the 8,000-ton it il nunuhl; President Truman has asked that s ain controls be put back on. They Princess Norah, from Vancouver,] g . the piant bombers do|Europe through dollar diplomacy.” throat cut, told atta at Roper ! Chilean and Argentine activities in = A scheduled to arrive Friday. ly el Aviv in Palestine on! The Russians demanded lifting of Hospital here, “I know who did it, MAYOR OF SEA"[E !the Arctic and have announced they SIORAGE IANK expired: Jan- 4l Aleutian scheduled to sail from |yl way to Dharan in Sandithe ban, The Allled Kommandantur but I will die before I tell. will support Britigh Governor Miles TR ,\:m‘mo Saturday. dnishin I‘rhur ed that it represented a “tact- Shortly after midnight Tuesday EXPRESSES IHA"KS. icmturd of the Falklands in these . o Clove Hiteh fscheduled to sall1~ . huge wartime base is being ' 1ess and unfriendly act” against the the farmer, E. L. Patterson, dled U {issuos, ls' Iw E“ (hlnese (omm'es X tle Satur {sed as a terminus by agreement No.Z man in the Soviet Government. Those were Lis last words. XMAS SHIP DR'VE‘ The British hav sent the 8,000-ton ’ | f, from , scheduledi with * tne ‘Saudi Atabian govern-! Louis F. Glaser, Chief of Civ. - i Nigeria into the Antarctic KlllED 3 HUR“ H h nlo Anshan: b ght Inf i 1 southkound ' Bunday. { ment. 1 Affairs in the American Military ow the Flag." ; . . §o T —————— | The B-20s make the 3,600 mile Government, said he rejected a Rus- F"e (auses oulck \ letter .Xx:m William F 'j’""“w The Chilean. President landed at d cian argument that the ban was un- toyor of Seattle, was received t0-, Greenwich Island yesterday. Ad-| PRINCETON, N, J—# Two men S'eel (“y '0 Fa" h' i | jump non-stop, headquarters of 3 R 2 d { e as lng Ol ive stratesic Air Command said Warranted because Molotov's remarks 2. s ¢ Mayod W. E. Hendrickson.faressing Chilean troops there, he were killed and three others slightly }(cda,\ had been printed in German news-| e(lslon on epal s I 1 addressed to h‘\ux(‘ ‘m,(v(.(.l,“.,.d that any attempt by a for- injured today when a storage tank MerrY-Go -Bound The flights are part of a gen-|Papers. . | 3 ted the Pacific "‘“'”hv_”"‘[:ivlgn power to seize territory claimed fajled and flooded Princeton Uni- PEIPING, Feb. 19. (P—Chinese | erat training program designed “'i ,I lnl:{ tl}c:m. Gla:ser said, le)aL‘ WEBSTER SPRINGS, W. Va 5 ip fund { eXpresses {by Chile in the Antarctic wlll_ be yersity's Frick Chemisty Laboratory Communists today fought into An- et give air crews experience on long ! the Military Government cannoblp ™ o" ip mne trustees of the V¢ Mavors appreclation. - jconsidered an “ageression againstiyith hydrogen sulfide shan and fall of that important By DREW PEARSON trips under various climatic co“_,glvelsnncnon {;’ the ;:)sling_of an| pendrix Memorial Methodist Yours and the many ”'“l‘)"(““"‘lall(he nations of the Americas.” The two victims were employed by Manchurian steel city seemed cer- insult S| 'S e . ell 4 NS 3 ONS - " i niedie nsult to the United States In the, oo™ dopated inconclusively last ! “cfish domations and contrbublont, lin i the University as laboratory main- tain. made it possible tor the people ance men and were overcome Government dispatches said the ! ditions and to familiarize lhcnnA ki s ¥ tha of - i v Th yndicate, | wit T o2 merican Sector of o (Copyright, 1948, by The Bell Syndicate, | wit], remote routes. i gt A nghl whether to repair the struc- ' & s, B . . te "ture or build a new one. ¥ B Marthwest Log SR an's avlga or while refilling the tank for use in Reds broke into the city in “over- than five and a half million} * a class demonstration scheduled for Whelming numecers” Small groups Ine.) Teutendlicy The number of B-29s making lh(‘, : hops to the Middle East is com- > H hour later, the question was oman "ang ed: !M’:;;d G q »ounds of foud and clothing to the | ls |o If A ain 'o dbigy v by i i il gioog il o ! Pire burnéd out the interior of | “WIfeVnE people of Europe. These, y g They were John Regan, 49, and ditch stand inside the city--whose ifts will bring the undying grati- Harold L, Sutphen, 26, both of output once fed the Japanese war ASHINGTON—When news of | Sla I s “ghl'mo stone building beyond repair i e R . K . ye' s 30 Damage was estimated at $10,000. of he dauy: people who Je-} ed S.in aya Princeton machine. he stock and commodity market | paratively small ceive them to you and the others| - The bulk of Anshan's troops were i Ll who so0 generously contributed, | \reported driven into the northwest- { EVERETT, Feb. 19— The e p Iz . . | or Devin said | osLo, Norway 9. (h—Dan- p ' i lern suberbs, where tighting was rag- ‘“‘L;'“;"’““,‘f ‘l‘l‘) M‘:flfg‘;wfiu}:fi?‘;speie“burg, wmnge“ . also told Mayor Hendrickson,|1sh Oscar Nordstroem, who set out olice Ui eam ing. gy o 8 ' el he e 4 rica - ifrom Norway for the United States s " . argef + P 2| . The hearts ot the American peo-| y Anshan @ prime target for Poam °P°"Ed a widespread search To Gel New Servl(e le are big and warm, and for this{in a salling Kayak (Eskimo canoe) a e o a e American B-29 bombers in the last | todey as .police salght: ta;.nd 7 we are truly grateful Is back here today. But he plans to! stage; of the Pacific war. |2 man with whom they said she \start again in a few days ]’ H I 3 s 0 s had registered as man and wife. | SEATTLE, Feb. 19. (#—To main- Ty ! The rudder of his frail, 20-foot "p |0 v b aS a | ‘The body was found yesterday by | tain service tc Petersburg and Icmfi, was destroyed last night while TTLE, #¥eb. 19.—#—The Se- | Mrs, P. A, Watson, the hotel op-; Wrangell while the S. 8. Alaska is OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY jhe was headed for the Shetland aptle polic v' drill team will leave Food S“pply o' Yap erator. _{tled up for repairs, the Aleutian Fon VIS"'NG "AVY Island, his first port of call. He said ! for Alaska May 21 for a Goodwill A resident in or near Everett for|and the Denali will call at Wran- ihe was going well, despite high seas,i Pour. It will appear at several De " d b S'om * ars, Mrs. Carlson had been|gell both northbound and south- ME" ARR'V‘"G IODAY when the accident occurred R iiaka itie s oye y | married:five times, the coroner said. [bound in addition to regularly AP A, Bt ! — Her fifth husband died last year.!scheduled ports R oy oar Ly b : L0y | > POLICE COURT NEWS . PEARL HARBOR, Feb. 19— | Det. Capt. Jack Johnson said| The Baranof, due to leave Seattle ' The Ladies Auxiliary to the | Yemen Gove"‘men' Tropical storms that struck Yap this investigation showed that Mrs.!| Pepruary 28, will call at Peters- American Legion Post No. 4 will City Police made taree arrests!winter critically reduced the food jCarlson and a companion had|purg both northbound and south-| hold open house at the Dugout to- Sa K' l D d‘_\wucr(i;n- but none were brought!gupply for five years to come, a registered at the hotel Tuesday.|bound. morrew between the hours of 1 tol YS Ing S ea to trial today hefore Mayor W. E.!Navy surveys showed today. things. { | Johnson said the man was last - ) p. m. for the officers and cr«w“ Hendrickson who is acting @ Reporting on the damage of five Mecst important to the housewife | b jseen latc Tuesday night. | VFW MEETS TOMORROW members of the destroyer USS' ADEN, Aden, Feb. 19.—#—The City Magistrate during the absence'typhoons and two sea waves, Comdr, is that the somewhat hysterical|® July 43.56 inches. ST, A0k s e Diachenko, arriving in Juneau this|Government of Yemen confirmed of Judge William A. Holzhelmer.|R. W. Kenney, Island Commander, reducticns in retail prices are the R LT AR S B JOINS ACS OFFICE Taku Post, Veterans of Foreignlafternoon. Refreshments will beiin a telegram today that its King, John H. Davis forfeited $35 bail reported breadfruit would be scarce result of grocers’ psychology. Act-' AT bty A TG ' Miss Pat Andrews has joined l!l("Wura’. will hold a regular busin served £t the open house iZaidi Imam Yahya, is dead. He was' on @ drunk and disorderly charge.'for three years and insufficient for ANCHORAGE VISITORS Juneau office of the Alaska Com- meeting tomorrow night in thi All persons having the afternoon g2 [{W. A. McLean forfeited $25 bail,five yea bananas and papayas i 'N. W. Rethacher and Fred W. munications System as teletype op- VFW Jeep Club at 8 o'clock. The | irce are requested to assist the' Yemen' is an expanse of 75000 on a drunk charge. Frank Matt- would be scarce for 18 months; taro ually, cheaper raw commodities ! could not possibly be passed down X Yenney of Anchorage are registered erator. She will replace Mrs. Viv- regular Stag and Card party will, Post and the Auxiliary in the en-'square miles, mainly desert. It has son arvested as drunk. will' be fcr six months; “and other crops will tried tomorrow lsuffer forf this and longer periods.™ . | break first reached the White Coqmr s ! House, President Truman was|® © © ® ® ® ® o v ¢ o ¢ deeply concerned. He felt it! might start wholesale dunfping of | * WEATHER REPORT securities by . frenzied investors, | (U. 8. EATHER MIRRLY which in turn might touch off | ® (Past 24 hours ending 720 a.m, today an economic depression. e In Juneau— Maximum, 17; However, after the Council of |® minimum, 9. Economic Advisers had surveyed|® At Airport— Maximum, 18; the market and reported to him in! minimum, zero. 1 detail, Truman told one close ad-| WEATHER FORECAST viser- H (Juneau and Vicinity) “I am now glad it happened— Increasing cloudiness and for two reasons. First, we scared:® light snow tonight and Fri- a lot of speculators out of the|® d&y, changing to snow and rain Friday afternoon. Slow- grain market, and, second, prices| ly increasing temperatures. PRECIPITATION are coming down to a level where; they will ke governed more by the | Jaw of supply and demand. That's|® (Fast 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today where they should be.” H In Juneau— None; since The White House economic sur- Feb. 1, .86 inches; ‘since veys show several significant July 1, 17367 inches. At Airport— None; since Feb. 1, 38 inches; since ®e 8000000000000 00000 0 e0eco0eecoccece (Continued on Page Four) 'at the Baranof Hotel ian Hopkins who has resigned be held following the meeting. , ,(ertainment 4500000 inhabitants

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