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PAGE TWO GEN. FWINING TRIP CANCELED, MAYBE LATER/ Inspection Trip Is Delayed by Weather-General Returns North GRIFFITH SEES NEW TRADEFOR ALASKA-ORIENT In the belief of a Juneau visitor who has spent most of the past year in Japan, Alaska may well de- velop new kets when Japan get into “a tremendous rec: 1ction possibly sts BIG TALK UNDERWAY, KEY WEST . Top Demo Leaders Holding Conference with program summe theast | g ffith, President Twin- | Griffi d Co., imp8rt of Al- ot Portland, Ore., sees a ported- o Pacific Coast business ilding of Japan. (contmued fx page one) ditions. | coming reb e “morta were not the kill the soul’ Changes Top Level Jobs the same time, other sources| to the President said there | id be nume changes in op level jobs, in addition to some the Cabinet, as the aftermath “In shipments of what Jg f the Presidential election cam- . needs.” Griffith continued, * paign may have something to offe " He is known sast it is worth looking into. From ! (he eiforts of Secretary of Labor the map, one may con-| Topin, Attoriey General Clerk, Sec- | > that Alaska's nearness 10| etary of the Treasury Snyd 39 FONS PRODUCE apan and the Orient offer her some | geeretary. of D i Wi ke iand Postma ! Juneau, Griffith is con- | f they sins § due to due t { Japan permanent has not yet started iis construction,” Griffith Most of the new build- | a temporary nature. far, construction is perm: ©.in rer ing permanent - which were damaged. structures to be pleased with k at - McGrath Talks day at the | repr FOR PACIFIC FRUIT «vic o : Griffith has crossed the Pacific | Ocean six times in the past year,| nd staples to- marked improvement in Jap- | more than 39 tons were ch time he returns—especially lcaded for Pacific Fruit after an interval of | the Ala Transportation Ci i jock. ~The produce came in On| «japan is be : ird the mm.uli. m S(‘“l‘.v. siitn, slgns -of e The craft, skippered by Ols AD- “This i very St emo ; son, stopped enroute at Wrangell ”;' 'z;w s Mg rw‘l“‘:“’gs:““:‘\}um! Republican plajforms coincide. | Gt Pitersing McGrath also said he favored the .o Ry o wioll |idca of more women in public off- Japan is an orderly country; the | o it AL b Bb el lu\k are observed by the },mn-e ~hv FliGHIS ssl suu,m. thyough the pmple under General Douglas MacArthur.” Airling n resources McGrath, however, would of none of these things in conference with newspaperm He said he “Welcomed” the sup port of “progressive Republicans’ | on Democratic {egislative pror | | Senator Aiken (R-Vt) was' quoted | yaving promised such + ing to show defi- |, support | »n proposals where the Meanwhile, there was no Whit: e comment on an assertion b; ive Boykin (D-Ala) |h.|L‘ Chatting about General Mac-| TriitHan a6 m\'m(t(l‘ Arthur, Gri was asked @ e rith was asked aBOU| jim he would not impose ctvil il apan to the Gen-| ., p g jegislation on the south S s BERERAAR for the Présil moyiin Al fani Apdiatios < o : ! ! d at Foley; Ala., yesterday flying be- “While he was thought most cap- oL E v aad aeba e A | taset able, and with talents h would | of KB otvil’ HiaHEss cipdeat | ah were: R. be for the good of his count Were| ith the Preside hat' e will . Drostident * Cleirt g Wit 1e President that he will not Emma he President,” Griffith commented, |, 33 i | “many of his best friends discour- | Pring this thing upon us i e g ing, chicfly| BOvKin did not say when the con- | From Sit Mrs. Fred aged m from Tg, chiefl¥le. oon ook place, { C. Tisdale, bec they felt his services are R i Frelle, Mrs. more valuable to the United States i in the fine and thorough job he is! [ doing in the Orient | i “Besides, the rewards of a politi- 1 | MEET NOVEMBER 18 | cal career are uncertain at best, and Day | ers aving s2en oth Gree Mercer, M Mrs Brown, From H t M. Daniels, R. Boochever, . Fields, K. Wildes, Bert Seaton From Petersburg: H. R tco likelv to be unsatisfactory.” fith arrived in Juneau v | y by Pacific Northern Airlines| The next meeting of the Ju- Anchorage where he landed | neau Emblem Club No. 90 has been ' Wednesday after a 16-hour advanced one week to November 18, from Tokyo via Northwest Airlines. | because the regular meeting date He had planned to be here only|falls on Thanksgiving Day. ! Dalson, M. 1 morTow. New members are to be imlmlqd: 5. shatersbrl jaura Lee, A, confined to his room at the Baranof at that time. Social hour will fol- | e o Hotel with a serious cold, his de- | low with refreshments and movies To Ketchik Renshaw, | Parture may be delayed orr Southeast A»l.\xku will be shown | Griffith's long | by Harry Sperling. 1 Quite naturally, sted by Mrs. R. W, Hoyez, LEGION AUXILIARY : ; 15 SET FOR NOV. 17 D - ton, Wednesday smber 17, is the Mrs. Lou Hudson, Mrs. Tom Hutch- | RAYMOND SCHULLERS TO| ' o oo “seveis, hs. ot | Vln “uk Kearm':) BE HONORED, FAREWELL daate of the Leglon Auriliarys next | IEA, SUNDAY AFTERNOGN which will be held honoring Mr. immage picked Up ang Mrs. R: ‘nm)nu O. Schuller, will n to the Dugout may be pe.peld at the home of Mrs. James v calling Hattie Peterman, |pcAl r on Sunday afternoon be- 690, of Mabel Lybeck, Blue tween the hours of three and five. Mr. and Mrs. Schuller will be leav- ing soon to make their home in | Seattle | Mr. Schuller has been stationed ihere for severdl years with Pan two and five. | American World Airw; Both Mr. i 3 The Bazaar, which is an annual land Mrs. Schuller have been very lactive in parish work of the Cath-|event, will offer the Christmas shop- ¢ ‘),“ Church. All friends are invited|Per many practical and unusual o e, farewell reception, _|ifts. Particularly the Pennsylvania k I ticles and plastics. Tea | - B cb E : | > will be served. . | 6-MONTH JAIL TERM | Mrs. James Ryan is general P chairman of rhe Bazaar and Mrs. | E Jommissioner’s | Vance Blackwell is in charge of the | Court, Kenneth Melvin Albright|Pennsylvania Dutch display. —— | was sentenced by Commissioner, - ‘Fpl‘x Gray to six months in jail| ELKS TURKEY SHOOT with \“Ch for assault and battery, to which| Wednesday evening, Noyember { he had pleade: d guilty. The offence | 17th, Elks Hall, starting, 9 o'clogk. a ngements as are b - m:.ds(,f;c i M,”_ was committed July 25, in Juneau. PUBLIC INVITED. 40-4t and as affect Hoop- Walker, J ings, Jensen, HOLY TRINITY GUIlD T0 HAVE BAZAAR ON SATURDAY, NOV. 27 At the regular meeting of the Holy | Trinity Guild Wednesday evening, final plans were made for the Pre- Christmas Bazaar, to be held in the church undercroft on Saturday, November 27, between the hours of rummage sale, Legion s to have -es In the U. «Continued irom Page One) ation of the United States, ious 1d mutual aid, ional security.” 1t was under that rather vague | mandate that the Truman adminis- tration began talks with western Bur 1 nations about their arms are atout to be stepped 1D of the origins part. Way Folks! WATCEH FOR ME Yours for a Jolly Christmas SANTA CLAUS Tire company president has joined nation-wide swiich to better-blended, better-tasting Calvert. *of 54 Locust aue, Millburn, N. J, VE Blended Whiskey Grain Neutral Spirits. 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