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THE DAILY ALASKA “ALL THE NEWS ALl THE TIME” ——— VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,816 ' - JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY. | HRLu\R‘( 20, 1948 ' a PRICE TEN CENTS DEMOCRATS House Subcommittee KRUG KICKS Remarkable Series of Sleepwalker Pholos PRESIDENT HAVERALLY ~ RecommendsAlaska ON PROPOSED == W~ o MY GIVES OUT LAST NIGHT Be Made Info State LEGISLATION (o wmeeiiffrny - @8 KEYNOTE Lar eGathermg at Jeffer- }1‘T§;5.5‘f\‘lif"',f,‘,If;‘}“.‘f‘x“u.l’.?).,.‘cl;.nd Opposes Abolishment of ng : RN i . i Common People Urged fo s%n-]ackson Dinner- NOT GU".TY teday that v be made o Alaskan Indian Reserva- . TR el RHIGNERL v R I . Rally in Battle Against It made t u;‘()muu'n(lmlcn ,,P oo i , a still ger subccmmittee. which | H . e *¢ ¢ Governor's Address pI.E A M ADE g e e S TR - T e . rivileged Few i ) sending it on to the e i ilay L ; e | 3 tely 250 Democrats at- g I’m‘;l’f ”; an \-‘ (‘nmmili' WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—P—Se- i 3 WASHINGTOMN, , A00. ot Approximately 23 8 jcretary of the Interior Krug said] 5 o 9 d i | President Truman headed into the tended the-J son-Jackson Day E { . 1 P g : dinner at the Salmon Creek Coun- BY MURRAY Ren. rawford (R-Mich) is today Alaska’s Iqu:l will be doom-} B p i L :‘s;:s :\I:‘L;::l:);?gl::vt::li:ni zl“arl‘lm:)‘; . %1 5 i £0 BN o ¥ ses. €d 1o “virtual destruction” unless ’ g ¥ ¢ X r try Club last night. Henry Roden Hikts both subcommittees. , | “ 1 g lin a battle against “the privileged & - 4 & 1 they are protected in the use of an- b was acting Toastmaster in the 6 a small group of other they are p. 4 ] 4 3 few. 51 jge 2 eim - apresentatives visited Alaska last cestral lands. | : place cf Judge William Holzheim ati visite i R P i g - . oo s ! er who /was unable to attend the WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—#—CIO summer. It is their report wmu;,l Im;z“:”| al 1Lu;l;{.wb\|‘>‘t;r; E‘éi ‘ : . 3 b ";‘h L?)l{\\‘ “D:):nzlc‘:;i?:“pfl; i >resident Philip Murr end- | recommends statehood to the sub-{ler (R-Neb) and Rep. Welch! (R-} E B ; banquet, sending. a letter of re- President Philip Murray today plead- recommends statehood to the sub: .Cn““ or gtk 70 - : Bkt b O o gret from Ketchikan. ed innocent to charges of violating commitic on Territories. 0, At Nl o s & § v A g 9 | we meet/that challsnge henmd ey At the speakers table were Gov-the Taft-Hartley Act's ban against . .\hm.‘td‘ »l”‘rA((lmr"I:‘»(:-dul R erva o et uip Jaw plige. | g ; s By e o el L wr and Mrs, L|-nr(M(nn;v{mlx. Ln\mn political e pendu{\;‘x S. i 1 th '1‘(4» mn \\I“.‘:‘( ;m;‘:; i o o anbevios it | stz tugecidalins e 1) torney General an 3 alp Murray's attorneys en moved {ir < fact, e o) it- A : P e : ; S0V TSR bl Dic R e R.\v Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson, |that the charges be dismissed. They cludes Alaska should be ad- ©f May, 1936, Butler ar Welch are| y to llenge he i “ faces from angry southerners in his Mrs. Harold Gronroos, E For- ed that the ban violates free- ted to statehood,” the ary own party he and a special guest, Com- dom of the press and is unconstitu- I Nor did he mention directly the nander S¢ die s U tionai Although statehood bills have ; 3 4 mander Samuel Purdic, of the an £ S e b 2 b e troduced i one 1heeded to pretect the economic and ; i 3 jthreat to Democratic Presidential Diachenko. udge AIEEROE i regularly introcucec in ORE{ . 131 welfare of the Natives by en- ghost to passing moterists on Beverly Bealevard, Los Angeles. cre, at the intersec- | chances otfered by Henry ‘A. Wal- M. Honsile' o yGionroos . lest iy A g s ANecC o L0 A7 | congressional session after another, iy - them to set up local self- gov- n of Kampert, the woman stood, seemingly transfixed, in tlowing white robes, one shoe on and the |lace’s Third Party the singing and Neil Moore en- gument of the mt’“:\),;]. apAnid ot nly. 1 ecti e Tt ot e other held menacingly ‘aloft. She stared, or scemed to stare, as if in a daze, at oncoming trafiic. While the | But he spoke highly of Thomas tertained on the plano and hove l,‘,"f Euf";,}‘,},.{,fq:-‘f ey g v consideration has been |TUorn oy o Natives are proteeted! drivers gaped, too awed even to honk their horns, the weman started to walk. She stalked past the stafled | Jefferson’s attacks against “laws Shino, el M Sk ,L‘:\‘,\:‘ %‘::. :v“.k\u(:‘ " Gt MLy ‘“ift ausé the Importance ;D Use of thelr ancest s and' cars, Finally one of the drivers got a good Isok at her and shouted “She’s asleep!” And acleep she surely ‘I“""”Cfe" Bt i K e he (()1;:;\;.‘.:[(:[:“:1 i with twe musi-| Murray also entered an innocent of Alaska to the United States as i "“’“”i"“‘”’l "l‘"?"“i;:ily‘:‘\f"'di"" as! These exclusive amateur photos show Mrs. Anna Begosnoff, 30 (1) starting acvoss street; (2) Eyes ,m(»lml o D;;fgf:;;a:; T::url';‘kllltls b:; -al numbers. The first number for the CIO itself. The CTO Was' 5 whole has been brought home to ¢4l BOVern ; b 5 2% | n of these peopie is almost : > “all the groups and individuals in \ce” by S. Romberg, and | indicted with Murray. us, and because the steadlly in-!'tHeHON ‘_‘ Ty aid (¢ police car and (4) Mrs. Bogosnoff, standing on runnning board of police car, awakens suddenly and [ our pation.” The indictment charges that the sing sulation ‘of the Terri-}Sure to ult, rug saic | % ) ewspape oi “They m be assisted in their Herhert, Claire singing and Carol CIO News, a vbumm ne \\?x)t‘.p(‘x tory has been diligent in calling efforts to become self-supporting dozen empty seats—paid for and | financed with Union funds, carried public attention to the differences b ot B e accompanying. Capt. Hoffman, ! it o EEa o ay and to combat the introduction of i 3 former -radio_entertainer, also gave |an endorsement written by MUITay, o; life in Alaska and life in the (i oiontine liquor within the Na- n ‘ers protesting his civil rights pro- 03 “p e as- | for a Democratic Congressional .,ntinental United States. Ry diis 4 { his rendition of “I'm Always Chas oritinental Ur ! tive comunities. Liquor has adve gram. g -Bainbows?.and .*Bon’t. Fencejcandidate in Maryland last July. | Benefits Hradts’ niton” T8RN ecdbomics M Mr. Truman lumped opponents ¢ ok : ; i ts upo reir economic moral " Me In,” both songs being dedicated The rep ‘\(:h:hlm ‘\’llx‘l‘(h': I;‘(l‘:;"\"vnnj spiritual life. | " jof :;‘b ‘Ie,,.lull\e ])I'Dtt{l’um together to the Governor e ne il ik The six reservations already de as the forces of “reactionary conser- ,'! he candidates for the Demo- to the benefits of the Federal High- | enated inciude ! acres, less \'ul'hm." eratic Party 1or the Lxu\l«tlnr way Act; have two Senators :md‘.lh’“ . ne . £ o He described those who stand were intreduced as follow one Representative; have its Judi-)peoreis jand avea, ctically all of .l"nms. his proposals for improving Almquigt, Abel - Andersen B"h ““_»“ d police systems revised, i ungra with little vegetation or, vsoclnl security, justice, production, Coughlip, Erv Hill, Mark Jensen wnd assume jurisdiction over its|oipe; resources, Krug said. He ad- ‘oducnthm and housing as “defeat- Gene Lockridge, Verne Metealf; isheries . » opackward-looking" and: “men id . for “Auditor, Harry DeLand, and The subcommittee reviewed the w . sh as the 'of .‘mnll vision and faint hearts.” 1e of the areas such ¢ and said |y, e | He said the Democrats offer a }which would “.l,m.l-chun-n\on of committees studying! {such legislaticn i Krug said the reservation’s act is clesed, shoe in hand she continues walking across traffic-laden lane; (3) Shews police trying to lead her was “Roma “Sweet Mystery of Life” by Victor starts screaming fer her husband and babies. (Intern iticnal Scundphotes) | Before him @s he spoke were a ———— ic conditions are Frank Metcalf for Highway En- Teritory's . fax . sysiem ! Reservation are located in SEATTLE, Feb, 20 A woman 5 a gineer. Each gave a short speech hat it 1t besomes » state 1 could g sgerior where e soil snd <i- WAR DECLARED | Smargusgen o in st [ olanses.in Be Built Up |-parcel ot ‘progrewive Hberatim svy an income tax and make other | it are not suitable i (and “progressive liberals will rally ledging themselves for the good tives during a' long teaching car- g(m:lufkn. if elected. revisions to meet any added eX- g the growth of vegetables and the; ] | eer in Alaska was mkmullil"mmzl today ca“ada May Flgure It ine Democratic Party” Henry 'Hoden /iead. & <lefter. T AR cuse which statehood britgs about. | < 11 farm produce, i, OH pRESfiDENI S M. Corliing GAME6, Told of) tHF 3 p | | But_while the President was mak- seived from Delegate Bob Bart- WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. /#—The “The subcommitice recognizes! .Tpese lands will not support a ~ STGTER At YA sk Teom mn fOpOSBS ing his confident speech the south- lett in regard to the Democratic State Department notified Rep. Toi- t Alaska has to some extent|jayrse population and are ne suitable | (iv”- RIGH]’S dpeiting Ber Home antl Rer Hearb Lo 2 ern revolt within his own party got rally, sending his regrets that he lefson (R-Wash) teday canned fish & ‘coasting’ on its Territorial | tor settlement and dev ment ; the seven as she prepared for the WASHINGTON, Feb. 20— _’holter still, was unable to attend. Roden wn;} not be ~en; «Uo rIaumpx e status m) mivl xl)::(w)ul«:“ of ;;!]Nnu' “There are thousands upon thou- S funeral of Shirley, 16, one of the {(n: (;x-;.l“-m.-d (R~ han :,uldm,:l A S‘;r;':rnsé::hl:)m-‘?&’;‘s.;zle’;l“l‘n as had the oppor- reviously, Tollefson said, it had revenues but also believes Alaska :gands of acres of land better suited Ltoates dbnctalaatio ak died Tuesday terday Je government s making|a s -~ ::::5(\1 !:l:"k'xiz“mauhmo del “v‘fll(’v been planned to include canned tish'is willing and able to raise nec-lto settlement by non-Natives which About 50 Democrats from o ..,,’mi),.',',‘!,x,,, i Whomtag ¢ plans” to build up Al-man’s Civil Rights Commission had during the past years, and Delegate 'in the relief supplies, essary revenues o SUPPort state- lare not oceupied or claimed by N “ S th S' f Mrs. Call adopted the girls during aska, especially its defense ]urged a “mass invasion of States’ Bartleit's accomplishments have The Representative quoted the hood” it said tives.” | ouinern yiales 30 years of teaching “from Barrow Crawford gave no detalls, saying,rights.” been second to none and he hoped Department as saying the European Other Recommendations i - oo ——— R d ' F hi down ” She had dedicated her life he could not disclose the plans | s AT g ol RS0 that all party members are ready to | countries do not‘need the fish 25 The subcommittee recommended | ea Y 0rig to the Eskimos after their kind- until they reached a Public L.mds- give the full support to Barlett|much as other supplies because of that congressional action be taken | ness to her at the time of her hus- Subccmmittee which he heads. Hu that he himself is prepared to give [an increase in livestock production (o return to the University of WASH!N(;I‘(:N x-pb 20.—M— pand's death. ated that would be within ar’a‘ to their deserving candidate overseas. £ 1 the Agricultural Research | Abont fifty Democratic Congressmen hirley, only a few wecks old at fey ks Roden also gave the past history = It said that it costs five times as Station taken from it by terms of | from 11 Southern States formally time, was e last child Mrs. But he did say tuae “big things” bt | ! | of the party, in brief summary,!much per thousand calories to shid the 1948 appropriation act. ? declared war today on Presdent Tru Wl adepted are under study by the govern-! since the beginning of the election |fish as it does to ship grain Al population of around man’s Civil Rights Program As the girls—Melba, Who Was ment, including the Army ¥ les u en y in 1032 to the present day. He, Tollefson said he was informed 90,000 perscns may be small, the They met and adopted a resolu- blind; Nita, Anna, Olga, Sally, BettY Hinting that Canada might “gm.‘[ as to the benetits dollar credit will be furnished Eu- yeport said, but it is larger than tion pledging “co-operation” with und Shirley—grew vider, she sent i, the plahs, he said that Alaska,| ropean countries with which they :har of Arkansas, Florvida, Missouri, cpposing the President’s program for them to Seattle tc attend high Cgnada “:d' the U. S. are |he‘ SEATTLE, FPFeb. 20.—® James fe e 2 may purchase fish in this country’ Nevada, Oregon, Wyoming, Minne- | ST. HELENS, Ore. Feb. 20.— anti-lynch, anti-poll tax and anti- schocl while she continued hgr WOk putfer statss standing between | Baldwin Warrack, 60, President of (Continued On age TWo) if they wish. He said -he would urge g Towa, Colorado, Montana,Police re:.nmedr questioning o : ! segregation legislation _ in Alaska Rileula and (he rest of the world*itbe T B Warrack Construction : that this be done. \th Dakota and Nebraska when |2 man who gave himself up with the. Rep Colmer of Mississippi, Chalr- Nita and Anna are now married, Hig yemarks came during a sub-:Cempany and well-known construc- T - AR they were admitted to the Union. |assertion, “I think I killed a wo- man of the group, said a resolution living jn Alaska; Olga is a Seattle gommittee hearing on a bill to!tien contractor in Washington and man in Washington.” g 3 It said it has been historic that | of opposition to the President’s pro- beauty cperator; Betty died at NOMe. pewmic the Interior Department to | Alaska, died suddenly yesterday in The WaShlngion TRUMAN OFF rapid increase in population 1‘,1.1 He gave the name of Charles Noble | gy was adopted unanimously. €alley, the only fost daughter go4 up tourist sccommodations mis.m Francisco, gave his view the United States and Alaska lowed admission of a territory tojC2mp, 26, and waived ext dition The Southerners met behind clos- Jeft, lives with Mrs, Call Alaska. His firm had built many of Al- - - R d statehiood i Wash., police were 1oli- eq geors of (e Hcuse Banking Com- Mrs. Call eame Fack to Seattle in j PR AL laska’s largest public and private Merry Go Oun ) i i tied. Mrs. Zoe Carlson, 54, was found mittee room 1041, when she retired from teach- ‘buudh\w. 4 : S s 15'DAY IRIP angled in a hotel room there Wed- gayjer Carroll Reece, Republican ing. For a time, she worked -as a | With his son-in-law and daughter, 2 National Chairh aid in a state- cleaning woman in doctors’ hospitals FR' I i sy sina AEr: Lgh & ., a < H % 2 yle Jenks, Mr. War By DREW PEARSON Stores Will | M. R, Calboun sk (¢ pant that si. Trines R Ik ooy {30 wed Mo e Jke S W 8 Be (Iosed man guw himself up to the ‘X. L Jefferson-Jackson dinner here iast t now she no longer works I through MeXico and Soutiiern Cal~ Copyright, 1948, by The Bell BRIOBte, | e N GTON, Bebs 0eiPe—Pre- fof. the Congregational Chu pizht “should ! et to mu- \e Eskimos were good 1o me, {tornin. (Editor’s note: Drew Pearson’s 'sident Truman left by plane at 12:32 on Monda neightoring Scappn&s? ‘The «i2 under title ‘Old Henry, Won't she szid, “My girls were good to me, T fn sddititel fo Nirs. Jetki. W column today takes the form am. (EST) today on a 15-day trip Y ment that he feared he hed killed o . K tco. It was worth everything I éver |w,.,, wck is survived by his son, Jim of a letter to Senator Eerguson, to Florida, Puerto Rico, the Virgin g a woman was made koth to the M ¥ s Shairs caid the Pre- gid to have them i i chairman of a sub-committee Islands and Cuba. Juneau stores «will be closed on ister and to him, the Sheriif id. sidents in best >o o - et investigating grain speculators.) His first stop is the Boca Chica Menday, Washington'’s Birthday,| He added ih." man Hf'"?“‘ r 1 trasition.” w Mr. Warrack tuilt the Assembly AR Airport near the Key West, Fla., and houscwives are warned to place |in Everett, but was ha ev-'p 14 Mr. Tru- ROBERT p lAMoNT lApm““em\ in Juneau and was ASHINGTON— Memo to Sen- Suimarine Base where he will spend their orders early tomorrow morn- jents of the past week, ex n an's * 3 1 of any T,ws“m of the Company at the ator Ferguson of Michigan: the night. The flight was expected ing for the Sunday and Monday i he had “blacked out.” iticiem of i {3 Fascist totalit- Y ump of his death: built the annex Relative to the investigation of tc take about four hour store closures. - arianism so near to the heart nl h: LONDON, Fep, 20.— (P Southern | to the Gastineau Hotel when he was Secretary of State Marshall was - -—-— u-rsw\hxle Secretary of Commers H 5 l:“nul:mfl, western Europe and Scan- (owner, and the Marine Apartments e iR L L MatARIHUR MAY -oe COMMER(E IS DEAD dinavia expericnced the coldest!cn lower Seward Street, He built weather of the winter today | many blocks, Fotels, ete., in Ketehi- i Cold and snow drove mnxuu(img.knnv also in Anchorage. i NEW YORK, Feb. 20.-# "Rob- packs of wolves down from the | - R s H ert P. Lamont, 81, Secretary of Sila i i ! Commerce dpring the Herbert In northern Norway, woli packs N 0“ l | | H your colleague, Senator Elmer : Thoma~ of Oklahoma, here is some N thi small crowd to see the plane further iniormaticn which I Lhmknlakt‘ off. is pertinent. Earlier this week, Senator ThummFISHI“G BOAI loST as wrote you a letter stating that he did not want to be “bothered” any more or to have his wislants:wIIH 4 MEN ABOARD “hothered” by your investigator At the very same time he wrote this letter, one of Mr. Thomas'| PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 20.—(®- long-time - pals and unofficial as- | Hope was given up today for the sistants was.up .to ‘his ears in a|lives of four fishermen on the boat very peculiar deal which virtual-) Rose Ann, missing since the Pac-| Jy cornered the dried-pea market.'ific storm’ of Feb. 7-8. i And there is considerable indica- Five other Pacific Northwest sea-| tion that he had inside informa- men lost their lives in the storm. | tion to the effect that the Govern-| Sam Sugura, Portland, part own- ment was going to buy 6,500,000 er of the Rose Ann, said the Coast bags of peas. ’ | Guard had given up search for The man who pulled this deal,,the vessel, last heard from off As. the notorious Dyke Cullum of Tex- | toria early in the morning of Feb. as, not only is in and ocut of Sen- |8 It was feared waves capsized ator Thomas’ office as if he owned | it- it, but according to Thomas’ own Those aboard were W. R. Collins, statement, has been acting as|Seaside, Ore, captain and part-| Thomas' broker in the commodity owher of the craft; Ed Beck and since July 1, 43.58 inches. WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU (Past 24 bours ending 7:20 a.m. today In Juneau— Maximum, 20; minimum, 10. At Airport— Maximum, 20; minimum, 4. WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Cloudy with snow tonight, slowly changing to snow and rain mixed Saturday. Slow- ly rising temperatures. Oc- casionally light northeasterly winds tonight, shifting to southeasterly Saturday. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 am. today In Juneau— .05 inches: since Feb. 1, 91 inches since July 1, 73.72 inche: At Airport— €2 inches since Feb. 1, 40 inches Mountains in southern Italy. : terday. losses that military planes were | WASHINGTON, Feb. 207 Lamcnt, an engineer and indus- sent out to shoot them down ! Alaska Ai'“m com- trialist had retived some 12 years The frigid !The House Foreign Affairs i ; bt el ekl {mittee indicated~ today It WADLS \WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.P—The 480 Fe was a native of De- ue and stll lower temperatures are | A dlod | General MacArthur to comc "‘_““"']cxo has"” oidered Ha Bridges troit. in prospect, weather forecas H nnoun(e ay land advise it on Chinese and Enst~ | sither to disavow Henry Wallace's In his early ; days, said {ern problems. | Third Party or quit as CIO Regional: Lamont supervised the excavation ‘ - SEATTLE, Feb. 20.—(®—Appoint- | Chairman Eaton (R-NJ) asked | Dirgotor for Northern California, it 10F the Boston subway system. and menity of Edwird & /Husas A | secretary of State Marshall how!\ag jearned today tne buildmg of underwater tnnels CIYIE CASE TRIAL Robert L. Stewart as Vice President to go about bringing MacArthur Bridges is one of the CIO's top into Le Michigan to furnish "y H d e X W e 4 A A and Director of Engineering and pack from Tokyo, leaders on the West Coast. He is Chicago’s water supply . JURY CALENDARIS | Maintenance of Alaska Afrlines, Inc., | The Secretary said he did 1ot |presiGent of the International Long- His widow, a son und two daugh- i ; {respectively, were announced today j know whether the request should roremen’s and Warehousemen's ters ‘survive S RE-SEI “EXI WEEK‘M President James A. Wooten. |go to the President or to the - Union. - i Both Hudson and Stewart wiil be |retary of the Army. MacArthur| He recently led a losing fight in los AN El[s AREA based at Paine Field, near Everett, |comes under the Army Depart-jthe CIO Executive Council against G Two cases were removed from the|where the company is opening a | ment, CIO adoption of a pelicy opposing thl jury calendat in U. S. District;overkaul and maintenance base, « i Eaton then asked MM.\mll‘wsuacevs Third-Party bid for Pre- GIVEN EARIH Joll o] here this morning and »\ere! Prior to his new position, Hudson i\\helher lie thought the commitiee 'sident and favoring the Marshall ! ver the term. They were!was employed by the Boeing Air- l.- uld seek MacArthur's advice in Plan for European recovery. - a 8§ by Edmond M. Schnoeker!craft Company for 10 years. During tes00s0escscco0ssssceceessss © 0000000 00000000°00000000an market George Blanchard, both of War- ® o 0 00 0.0 0 0 0 Even more significant, when | enton, Ore. and Herbert Schiewe, e gy e e m. He put the question this' A group of CIO Unions, represent- LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20--#- g st Richard Kobbevik and thelthe war he was General ~Man- Senator Thomas, as Chairman of | Seaside. W. P. SMITH HERE 'w ling about 1250000 of the CIO's Les Angeles and nearby communit- case of the Phoentx Insurance Co., vs|ager of Boeing's modification cen- the enate Agriculture Committee, BB 3 | W. P. Smith, a member of the| “Do you think we need so big a claimed 6,000,000 members, indicated ics were jolted last night by a Herman Giel ter in Denver. He was manager of was probing the rye market with WHITEHOBBF VISITORS Trollers Executive Board, arrived!gun to fire so small a shot? i they wanted to support Wallace and shafp earthquake which rattled Judge George W. Folta then set Boeing's service center in Seattle @ view to heading off any price| Isabelle 'VI Graff, Alicia J. Hoare, | in Juneau yesterday to attend al Marshall said he would prefer oppese the ERP Plan windows and shook home but ' the case of Harold H. Bates vs Lester at the time of his resignation. control of rye, it was Dyke Cullum | Thomas Nickerson, and Mx and meeting of the Executive Board Of | “not to express an opinion.” - caused no major damage C. Fragner tp follow the case of Jad- >, who virtually acted as counsel for|Mrs. H Hammend of Whitehorse, | the United Trollers of Alaska. He' Marshall came before the com- IN FROM SITKA The tremor, recorded at 8:21 p. cff vs Kardanoff which will be eard FROM KETCHIKAN | Y.T. are registered at the Baranof | is registered at the Gastineau Ho- mittee to talk about the proposed Bill Darlin of Sitka is registered m. was felt in i Monica, Hol- |next Tuesday now, instead of Wed- C. E. Emond of Ketchikan (Continued on Page F‘nun ) Hotel, 1 tel $570.000.000 Chinese ald program at the Gastineasu Hotel lywood, Inglewoed and Burbank. !nesday as originally planned staying at the Baranof Hotel, %

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