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‘FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1948 GUESSING ON ICE SONS OF NORWAY MOVEMENT, KENANA ELECT OFFICERS AT IS POPULAR SPORT ~ THURSDAY MEET last n of the With April 3 at midnight, the Sons ol’ Norway, t :\.zn: offic- ast day on which to guess when ers were elected for 19 the Nenana ice breaks up, the Em- i : Vice Pre- pire would -like to offer last min- s ute information to the local brow- benders. son; Pete st, past records indicate that cistant Robert Swanson; since founding in 1917, the most Fir Gertie Berg popular date for the ice move I ren € Frank Olst been May 11, which has four tir and Marshal ngstrom. been the date. Other dates to be Assistant M considered, April 30 and May 3, gefi; Outer have been thrie-times correct. Inner Guard, However, ice breaking dates have Trus Olson; ranged from mid-April to mid- Joseph Rude; Saga-| May, with last year's breakup com- Maurstad; and the| mittee ade up of Ein- ing on M»u|3. Another item to be considered ‘(flxdx":“ql"“::"““ Mayrsipieant =l is the care in making guesscs. diving . ae. S puidine | In a single year of the past, Judges| ;) yroyyiaq: vice President, Ol have been faced with 40 guesses Olson: Se- marked April 31, others with no 5 ‘A“:i'\m“ indication of a. m. or p. m, 24 P i month des designate anj without a failing to gnation, 38 E: Gerti time, 15 Gettle Helen Jackson; without a day, and !.hsn there vsiex.'v Judrun Olson; Marshal, those who submitted complete . Assistant Marshal, Siia blanks. d, Art Berg- Most, outsmuding._ and almost and. Outer Harold fatal, of the officials’ headaches ing. occurred in 1937 when the award last night's meetix lm com- was valued at $75,000 with no one , for judging th guessing the right minute. A card , dance tomor with nothing more than “Buster” ;. 'nmoJ Members are Sig Jack on the face, was the next closest s Dyrdahl, and Mrs. Elton entry with 8:08 p, m. It was then g up to Marvin E. “Buster” Ander- Bergaren was appointed son to convince judges that he was “the” Buster of all Alaskan Bust- ers. He succeeded, but only after several times considering a short stay in the psychopathic ward. The most popular dates for gues ing in the past have been April 30 and May 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7, which were the choices of approximately 59,000 persons in 1946 1 organizer for insurance writ- svalbard Lodge No. 33 in Refreshments and last night ular meeting will be officers will be in- Juneau followed electior The next g April 8 when new stalled. games e — WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | Tcs and. tossing. anpthing OF MARRIAGE 35 YEARS . the wind, dste setcotions nave, AGO IS CELEBRATED ranged from February 7 to Novem- | Robertson and “Mr. Ralph E. ber 17. Who can someday such Caroline Benning Green were a hunch might be worth $3.697 to od in marriage last night a some fa ividual and en- House, the offic rich the pockets of tk internal nce of Governor and \1,\ revenue bureau by the remaining id the 1)1.1‘ hundred thcusand or so 35 years ago, And’ if you failed to paste it in Bossitags B8 two your hat as suzgested last May 3, s the list below may be of some story continued, assistance as to when the ice may of Mrs. Henry brea Washington, D. 1917—April 30 am n visiting the 1918 ay 11 am the House 1919—May 3 p.m 2 winter. 1920—May 11 a.m. s at the wedding were a 1921—May a.m kner, as matron of 1922— pm. John F. Mullen, best 1923—M: - p.m was given i 1924—May 0 pm Gov. Clark 1925—May 7 6:32 pm Robertson are cele- 1826—April 26 4 p.m. t their anniversary with a 1927—May 13 5 am. family dinner tonight. With them 1928—May 6 4:25 pm. will be their son-in-law and daugh- 1929—May 5 3:41 p.m. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eastaugh 1930—May 8 7:03 p.m. OV, ark, old friend of the 1831—May 10 9:23 am y, is a newspaper 10:15 am. y ton, Wes({ - 7:20 p.m. ! ginia 2:07 p.m. | R —May 1:32 pm. 1936—April 30 12:58 pm. AI k S' ‘ h d 1937—May 12 8:04 p.m. as a a e oo ,1938—May 6 8:14 pm. H H 1939—April 29 1:26 p.m. BI“ Hea"ng IS 1940—April 20 3:27 p.m. i 1941—May 3 1:50 am. p ! d A ! 6 1942—April 30 1:28 pm. | os pone y pn 1943—April 28 7:22 pm. WASHINGTON, March 26—(®— 1944—May 4 2:08 pm. Final committee action c¢n the Al- 1945—May 16 9:41 am. aska Statehood bill was postponed 1946—May 5 4:40 p.m. today until April 6. 1947—May 3 5:53 pm., Chairman Welch (R-Calif) of the House Public Lands Committee said |amendments offered by Rep. D'E- AUSIRA”A" IS BEH'"D |wert (R-Mont) and a request by ON AMERICAN HISTORY Gi52,on ot i "cauied the FREDERICKSBURG, Va., March 26.—!M— Natienal Park Service of- ficials here have received a letter D'Ewert’s amendment would el- iminate a from an Australian who apparemly?ncw state would respect rights of is unaware the south rejoined the natives, Union. | N s e BB 5 His letter, seeking information on' INTENTION TO WED Southern Generals, was addressed ~Woodrow M. Tarr, truck driver, to: |anfl Sophie Hopkins, both of Ju- “The Superintendent, Fredericks-"nmu, have applied to U. S. Com- burg, Va., C.S.A. (Confederate States missioner Felix Gray for a marriage of America).” license. ¥ FRIENDI;Y BER R s v o section under which the | THE DAILY ATASKA EMPIRE DanCupid Getiing | JET PLANES TAKE American Soldier tied a bed, her bod. ipped of ¢ inz and bitten and raped after which she was beaten to death with a rolling pin. Ju pre: istead of Thomasville, Ala., as the Negro soldier who beat to death little sister October 26. Yamaoto, testifying at s courtmartial on charg- es of slaying four Japanese near Yckohama, unhesitatingly pointed out the defendant. The boy said Armistead bashed in the skull of eight-year-old Masae Yamamoto with a hammer and struck his mother and him The others Armistead is -~ EAU SCHOOLS START EASTER W\(MION TODAY Schools |ed (‘ 3 acgus= ag it *! ed of slaying were members of ! ¥ another family 00! will follow the sam lule PR S . ARAB GUNS GUARD PATH T0 CALVARY ' ON GOOD FRIDAY VESSELS CRUSHED IN ICE FLOES; 37 CREWMEN SAFE HALIFAX, N. S, M: ch 26.—(® Officials said th crewmen of the two ice-crushed sealing Way of schooners reached safe! tot on out to the we St. Paul's Island at the entrance alem from becc to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. | battiezround The 21 men of the Teazer and Oificials in Washington the 16 from the Monica Walters if American efforts to tred gingerly over perilous floes a Jewish-Arab truce fail, t to reach la St. Paul's is in Land will be in for wholesale blood- | Cabot Strait, about 20 miles north shed when the British leave | of > Breton President Truman has called for| Both the Canadian Air Force a UN trusteeship to assume tempor- ary authority and a truce to end the Arab-Jewish warfare. | liveranc: Even as Christians, with Arab| The guns guarding the way, trudged the ! yestere path Christ is believed to have walk- ed to the ¢ , British troops mov- ed out of Jerusalem in an attempt to | to reach land. The Canadian ice- Arab attacks on Jewish con-|preaker Saurel had bucked heavy along the Jerusalem-Tel AVIV | jce in an attempt to help as the rcad {other 19 men picked their way There was 1o slackening of tension | across the ice to land. |elsewhere in international affairs. | gome veteran hunters said the 1 Italy, Communist leader Luigi|ice jam in the gulf of St. Lawrence nd Federal Transport Department ived messages verifying the de- was crushed to pulp Capt. Teazer y by thundering ice Jose Barry of Milton, Mass, and one of the crew were the first Longo threatened that the Commun- | js the greatest in their memory. ists will seize the Government if de- | Gyinding, crushing packs spread give us” in the April 18 elections ISR o1 The Communists do not participate | . though they have a large represen- l Ba " c'a tation in the Assembly, | % auren (a !ms Looted Pictures fo d Fr LOS ANGELES, March 26—(® l It was nearly three years before Be Re ume 7 a“(e!Acu ss Lauren Bacall claimed her 28 —P— Fiftv paintins recovered They'd been held at the Count, from the loot of Joachim von Rib- | Clerk’s office for her since she was be returned to France next month. | could have gotten them at any time A British military officer said 'since May 21, 1945, when she was Rothschild collection. They include | “This is the ru-st day T've really raintings by Corot, Courbet and had to come in,” she said when she nied “the power the majority will for miles in all direction: in the present Government, al- - }Bonds Atter 3 Years HAMBURG, Germany, March|$2300 in Government bonds. kentrop, Nazi foreign. minister, will |a minor, by court direction, but she mest of the works came from the married to Humphrey Bogart. Monet. Jcaued rur the bcnds yesterday. Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ (ons day identified Pvt. Stratman Arm-|and fair weather is reported. Fair- |partition of Palestine proves the Uni- S banks had 10 degrees below, snow; Barrow Dawson, 17 below, l) below, I AU. ALASKA ted States is “on the road of viola- 31 degrees below, snow; | tion of its international obligations.” 16 below, snow; Northway, It claimed the U. S. change of part cloudy; Whitehorse, | . mcavated by American clear. Sailings for Nome Conspiracy Case I PAGE. THREE TUESDAY IS HOLIDAY Tuesday, Mareh 30, will be a Territorial and municipal holiday | W : Very Particular in observance of Seward Day. The ! - OFF MASS FLIGHT ounded by Russ Announced for June| Sefiled; Heavy Fine u..c s o |n ]apafl | i as [P 1 i ipal off will be closed. R | 48 EVERY 1 MIN- oW HOSp“aliled | ANSAS CITY, Kas,, March 26— RS b TOKYO, 1 Inflation SEATTLE, March 26.—(P—Nome! . T aiss g + n Chisid - St. Michael and oth . Government's case charg-| Milton J. Fun r. Regional “‘J‘,‘ LHi6ke’ BiaFringe -,\:,’,.(_.."p“,,m.l SELFRIDGE FIELD, Mich., March RT, Germany, N &R bet Biele “annu cele g the Safeway Stores Inc., elght| Administrative Officer of the U. 8. talk plx\xm.\\ Mtk tase ‘:u\t‘.[ | 26.—(P—The Air F said today |26.— P Grunden of Port-!piation for sometime in June |cubsidiarles and 13 officlals With|pish and'Wildlife Service, left here ‘li‘ 7,000 Yen w“‘;,t' ”'1\ [: " that the largest mass formation of jland, O ed here by air today he Alaska Steamship Company: CONSPIracy to restrain and monopol-| tsday for a conference in Wash- 800 ey ‘tenirtad ioduy, jet planes in the nation's history— |for medical treatment of the AMM|yited for June 3 the fi fee trade was seitled in Federsl|ingion, D C. He expects to be t:’Vomnn looking for a mate want| 69 sircraft—took off and landedjwound L ved when shot bY &|gon the Bering Sea * Court today with payment of fines| ,pcent at least three weeks. nim to have: 1. A good job. 2. A SALCly in a practice maneuver. g in Vienna March 8.| pe yictoria, known fondly bl RS AT Hisiine: titmixed four days of ]!n‘blfn-““‘:s!m_‘m" ""l l‘" ated be sent | Oldtimers as Old Vic, will be o LAKE SUCTESS, Marc: 26.—@-— Bre ze to 300 Yen to Practice flishts b, .,\\8];8 ‘h,lm back he Unit sn("“\‘ o from the scene this year, aft The noise made by the ostrich United Nations celegates and of- proce cns, They expect a o ddstiboe st | st it seasons of serving Arctic She js a roar, and at a distance it licials took an Easter breather to- milar if r e results, 1. David (:‘é{‘, l‘l‘;‘l‘;i{‘(’lél;ln' will see duty in the Southeast- cannot be distinguished from that 'day important meetings are . bout of each gl S A 5 Southwestern Alaska trade this s of a lion. scheduled until Monday. er of the Group, led today's Some womel'l 10 son and will be replaced by a vessel - > - | takeoffs, lmm, 3} .‘( (;ém-]\ 1nlloe\:]'::§. yet to ke selected H him at the rate o P E I 'n;v June 3 sailing from Seattle| ot RAPE- smvm 5 S scape Tralning e oo i o e - Yo On Thursday, the same Group el GU,NA ol dnd thael v Quality Reputation cent 50 Jets to puttao, cwveind ([ Russ Milifary oeice Giner Seiines ont Behind Heinz ) [ t J Vi1 ack to Selfridge in one hour June 24—Unalaska, Nome, Teller, | E: 20 minutes. They cruise at from S . T IR s IN CALIFORNIA 210, o 425 ‘mties an hour, ofticers{, MOSCOW, March 38— Ut —Red Savoonga, Gambell; July 15_Una- L 5 ! X a, Nome, Teller, ales, Shish- E. & 0 N said \\:\1 1? yl\m‘m s ne:spaper mmeft Deering, Keewalik, Kotze- & hilling was a war-time fighter Il\}l‘ day the Soviet Et u?anon Ri\ist 19— Unaliswn. - Noge PETALUMA, Ca (p 2ce in the European Theatre. inistry will atolish military train- Qlomo“ Golovin, St. Michael; Sep- Potios b : 5l e b {ing of women in higher educational | ~Cm‘mr B3 Ohain kx St \“ {\(fl —Pol . instit 1 April 1 ' g o R il ksl o _‘»0" lh \ & ’1“"5 . oA Some exceptions will be made, Red | Unalakleet, Nome and Teller { g:c;:(: .;,Mufl“;:o \:\;2|“1 5 .';:\;\‘:-: u. S. SolD Star said. These will include stu-| % P T o rar ‘“ IR '\‘xm‘n (;*]x’ }\‘:;k ents in dentistry, pharmacy and | & f g Minister’s wife. ¥ | ; mauions where so-| New Charae Mad ‘ ved by bus, S | leription o pect hunted by INTERIOR WEATHER | y Hssia on U. ). 1.;&m:| evada author H a nt YOKOHAMA, March 26.—®—An| Snow flurries hit several parts| MOSCOW, March 26— (# —Red The wife, five months' 1j_year-old Japanese schoolboy to-lof Alaska today, but cold dry air|Pleet seid today America’s shift on (onsmemly the Bes! for less @ Consistently the Besl {or Less 0 Consistently Ihe Besl for less ® | 1 iently the Best for Less ORSIS I i - iently the Besi for Less ® (onsistenily the Best for Less @ i$ ()EE SPECIALS FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY Groceries 219 Phone TORE HOURS . DE] /VERY SCHEDULE DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES. LAST JUNEAU DELIVERY CLO CANADIAN LOOSE EGGS 'Sknaudfiwfiaf “Alasha’s Finest” FREE PELIVERY DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON PLENTY OF THESE—BUY ALL YOU W/ SPECIALS FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY ® 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 10:30 AM., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. DAILY AT 3:30 P. M. 202 HORMEL’S FASTER HAMS EXTRA FANCY - SMALL 2z 65¢ WHOLE CENTER CUT—IARGE BONELESS HAI SLITES each §0c ENOQUCH FOR 2 STRVINGS S and W CANDIED YAMS 29¢ RELIANCE ~ VACUUM PACKED WHOLE Sweet Spuds Y A (1 39( PER DOZEN - ? ) g g g g g g ® g g g g § ° g g E g g g g ° o 57C§ T WHILE 200 DOZEN L FRESH PER WHITE DOZEN 10CAL EGGS These eggs are the best for coloring—No ink stamps on them. (2 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY and SATURDAY 85c§ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consislenily the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for less @