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PAGE TWO o ot e e e ) | ' Teapot Dome - Scandal Man Dies in Ohio WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, )., Dec. 15 (#—Mal S. Daugherty, he Washington Court House bs figured in the Teapot lal, died last night. He was 86 ed banker had been ser several weeks. He suffered > about e'ght week: been a patient at & near this Southeaster: 1404 | wh ill for > strol had home 10 town was the trother of Ha | Daugherty, U. S. Attorney Genera 1in administration of Presiden | Warren G. Harding. DBOUGLAS . RNEWS COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS At a meeting held in the Doug- 1s City Hall representatives of the |lccal ledges, Wceman's Club, @ business establishmen formulat lans for a large commur | Christmas tree and party for in the community. event is to be held in th Hall Wednesday evening 22, and is to & t PHOENIX VYLON with the Eagles \l December Preliminary plans calls for @ { movie to be shown by Supt. K. E. unr i Clem, singing of Christmes Car H anta to distribute gifts to ”Chi She'll be thrilled indeed, sheer beauty, the ing color, the fashion-correctness Nylons. people help you choose her favorite styles . . . she'll appreciate your thoughtfulness and your excellent taste. famous Phoenix of Let our gift-wise sales- ‘ 1ild, and sandwiches and coffee ! for the grown-ups. A committee from the Eagle: cdge is to secure the tree and | ecorate and se: that Santa is| n the jcb. The women of the| | community are to look after the cod and the merchants are to get | what is necessar the chil- | ens’ bags. | This coming 11 those who asked to meet he 1ill the mants will be ON RENT (EILINGS N L ?RESS‘!IEREAN LEASES BY WALSH SUNDAY PROGRM‘ With most the voluntary leases by 1e 1947 Act 1 of thi: nm).\h Walter Rent Of it fl ’M .b° 7 lI(/i & for QaAITY J'//ICZ /85857 at 2 (l'L‘lOl‘ki to help are | in the Eagles bags. Final ar- | announced lat- | Sunday wish TO EDNA BAY Worcbec left this wesk for y where he is to be em- | the Juneau Spruce Cor- | at camp there, | new quarters. The com Lighi will return Worobe Juni “hor & I cther employees for the owsk Chri s holidays and then return first of the year to the camp | lmlmxm pany b their as rent Northern at expir- v Schaol nster Fell istma ing a Rent of the expla ing and what ings will “With the termination most of the leases under the Act v a few weeks off, this fice has received many inguiries hat will happen to units ered Mr. W. said. such lease Prelude want t the |Town of rent c will | Lawrence at the or be Lawrence at the Pirst a ess onal to unit aful,” Under j vocation, Rev. Wil will and Sayings, Department Brotherhood of Christmas, Al interpretation; the Ser Department, Junior Choir and West- m nster Fellowship. The Cast Confused, Bob is my Morgan; Man, Donald Mac- Kinnon 1, Shirley Schultz; Tab- s, Paula Cook, Jerry Mc- Janu McConnel 1erds, Elton Engstrom, Sandy Blanton Men, Milton Schultz, David m p.m m. Walsh today their Decemter 19, wrch audito: program gre Alaska 30 led what happens to dwell- units covered by such leas their maximum rent ¢ be at IN PAPER the Pacific a +fishermens ed in Seattle, and Mrs. Al Schmm- {en of Juneau, troll fishermen. The photo shows the couple as thty were about to leave Alaska cated on the bow of their troller Hobo II, enroute to Seattle, where they were to spend the winter cverseei; the complction of their |naw 42-footer, which they will power with & 330 hp Gray with a 5 to 1 reduction. The new boat is ng built by Wrang Shipyard at Bellingham, and will have several unusual ieatures, including a new idea in heating. The article ac- a1 companying the picture further "[stated that the couple have been trolling since 1940 and that Mrs. Schramen, the former Bell Cashen of Douglas, is a real sailor and can take any weather her husband can. The photo was taken by | L ne Williams Juneau, PFV pondent and with the lrull; PICTURE page 1 of Nes | lication pri picture of M Fish- pllh» is a will On vist Mrs. Glass R in Booth char and Mrs ot 1947 ) of - A I panist at the or The program will be date R an and leases holders of “O Little with Lois and Carol O Holy Nig! especially to know wha Bethlehem, iling on such an pia “O Come Junior Choir. All Ye hat will nappen by such : le R. Booth. Nursery and such automatically go back rol, with the tenant ord having the same protections as apply to olled units that were not les to the 1 units: T same piring were Mr. Walsh persons havi 19 t, as have no leases, m: under the 1948 A mainder of this month. Such leas es must be voluntary on the part of both tenant and landlord, must be in writing, must run through December 31, 1949, must be execut- ed by Dec 31, and filed with the Area 15 days DR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GET HALF-HOLIDAY ON FRIDAY, DEC 24 under lease Y maximum rents for num rent will provided m T (provided the be the e leases le valid) o pointed out that ases under the as those who execute leases during the ri Lieet. ! Dick Folta Wise Clem. Naticns, Carol Shellenbarger, Lynn | nces Paul. Donna Jewett, Evange nnel. y Junior and Primary De “I Heag the Bells o r'stmas Day,” “The First Noel, “Why Do Bells for Christmas Rinz? “O Little Town of Bethlehem, “While Shepher Watch T Flocks,” “We TI Krenquist, Robert allagher well RICHARD POOR, OK Richard Poor, the tough Iluck dd, returned home from St. Ann's ospital yesterday for the second me this fall, being confined over- servation and X-rays another spill, landing Poor Rchard is just embe Rert after excoution. MAT Geor frem MRS. Mirs m ion, =ON RETURNS atson returncd a six-weoek stateside va- cn the Baranof. She visited with her parents, Mr. and Fouret, of Weisser, Idaho. Her iskband, (‘mu,n Matson, joined her ust prior to Thanksgiving, and cceded her home about a week. Woaile home, her parents enter- ined with a party ch one the guests was Otto Lawson, who many years ago was employed a iwell as representative ol ift and Co. He asked to be re- nembered te any of the oldtimers et residing in Douglas. In Seatt Mrs. Mat: vas honored with a bridge part) en by Ruth Clark, whose husband was an officer 191 n the USCG cutter Wachusett 189 | wi in Juneau. At this party hree tables were composed entirely people who had been or were ns Secrist and Mi Hank O'Sin Benedict'on, R nces Pau willis R Booth. Then comes Santa The public is cordially bare this splendid progr o FIGHT DOPE Two night low B o, N.Y.—Phil Buffalo, knocked out Little Rock, 2 Los Angele New No. 10019, of Fri oliday invited t am half- for p in f vents as fol- FROM KEICHIKAN C. E. Mills of Ketchikar the Gastineau Hotel -~ ROBERY EUGENE T0 SOUTH WITH (ARGO - OF FROZEN SALMON ™", The F rt Eugene docked here x this morning at 4 o'clock to take on four car loads of frozen fish T, from 'the Juneau Cold Storage. The Eugene will head for ttle to- morrow, according to Skipper Fred Muscato, Bob Sikes ile Docusen. Orlear outponted | Ala 126, El Centro, Cal- e S TRADE PEIE REISER out ton, Pa. 9. Arena) —| New York, out-( CHICAGO, Dec. 15—P— The e Larover, 147'z, Phil-| Brooklyn Dodgers have traded Har- old (Pete) Re'ser to the Bostor Braves for outfielder Myron (Mike Maxie 15 o) 3 Pellone, 1 Folnted Geor adelphia, 10. Kansas City Bert Lytell, 163z, ker | Dome | 7:30 o'clock & Hall | 1 [FUNERAL SERVICES ' FOR JOHN CONNTO BEHELD THURSDAY Funeral services for John Comi | Wil be held in the Assembly c | God Church with the Rev. Ralph E | Baker conducting the services. 1 |is planned to hold the services o1 | Thursday afternoon o'clock | pending ‘the arrival of - Conn on of Mr. Conn from Seattle. H: vas due to arrive in Juneau yes erday but the Pan American planc s delayed at Annette Island. Ruth Sommers 11 be anist for the ice and the Re 3aker will deliver the eulogy. Mr: | Ralph Baker will sing “Beyond th ‘unset,” a request that was made b Ir. Conn before he passed aw !lrlm(‘m will be in the family ergreen Cemetery Conn, who was 60 years ¢ e, passed away at the Governmen spital on Eaturday morning fo ing two months' illness. He ha een a resident of Juneau for 3i | vears and was a carpenter by pro | :ession. His immed’ate survivors ar is son, Ivar, a brothef, Eric of Ju ean, and another krother, Adler of airbanks. Mr. Conn was a deacor f the Assemblv of God. " Pallbearers will be Jacob Jackso! ohn. Krusness S Arthur Be ren, Howard Baker, Don Hutch and Lyle Johnson - Christmas Ball Be Given Saturday or 0 plo | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA “tonehouse - Tucker | Wedding Performed InVancouver, Wash. Church in the setting the mar- Stoneho: Jr. The Mr. and Paul's Lutheran vancouver, Wash., was last Friday evening for riage of Miss Harriet to Mr. Emmett Tucker, bride is the daughter of Mrs. Harry Stonehouse of ind the bridegroom is the vr. Emmett Tucker, Sr., of couver The narriage ld crepe OWN accesse er corsag reen orchids. 1e bride’s classmate St. se son of Van- en in chose a with bride, who was by her father, afternoon d. s for her wedding composed of Miss Sue Stoke, at Willamette was bridesmaid Miss a green faille suit matching accessories. Mr. he cousin of the ide, was best Foliowing the wedd a held at the home of <. Carl Sundquist, sister and -in-law of Mr. Tucker, Jr. relatives and friends were ttendance including Mr. and ling K. Olafson, former Ju- u residents. he bridal ymocen in in Vani man on w My d M othe: any couple had a short tile and are now ver. Mr. Tucker wood plant Stonehouse return- via Pan American a two-w stay in Their only daughter born and reared in and was graduated from can High Schocl in 1946. She and Mrs. onda aiter states was By Rainbow Girl: he Scottish Rite Temple will]| the scen2 of a g Christmas | civen by the Rainbow Gir urday evening between the s of 9:30 and midnight h\il:.n-' of four candidates will be preceding the ball. formal dance nd Masons School Alur the newly r Arch Gunnison DeMclays. ‘en ng the dance floor wil iunt Christmas tree and the | Irocm will be decoratel with ce- boughs. Miss Carol Jean Mac- | mald will be in charge of the cerations committee The refreshment committee for | dance has promised somethin different-—home-made mch will be ser- | direction of Miss | are Ju and ized | Chapter of | under the ouise Grani - oo Two Crash Landings, lce Caps, Greeniand; | Gliders o Rescue WESTOVER AIRPORL!', BASE, | Mass., Dec. 15.—/#—Two big bomb- | ers roared off today each towing a | red-taileq glider to try a tricky hitchhike rescue of n'ne airmen| downed on one of Greenland’s wil- derness ice caps A C-54 and a C-82 first leg of a flight Labrador, where they night before stating mission temorrow Waiting on their frozen land-| ing scene are 7 crewmen of a C-47 and two B-17 fliers who cracked up n their rescue try yesterday. The C-47 crewmen have been bat- tling zero cold since they survived |a crash landing last Friday. The! two others joined them after their | rescue attempt ended in a show- kank. | One glider will be ploted by Lt. | Alerd M. Hedvall of Seattle. FILIPINO COMMUNITY WILL HAVE RIZAL DA started on the | to Goose Bay, | will stay over | their difficult | Plans are underway for the an- jual celebration of Jose Rizal Day the Filipino Community. mber 30, they will honor the tor of the Philippines a banquet given in.the Geld oom of the Baranof Hotel. E. A. Belarde is chairman for the annual banquet, Sam Constan- is in (h.u"v of the invitations, )i Hucson will handle the fi- nanees and Fred Fulgencio will pre. GROUPS TO JOIN IN YULETIDE are SCHOOL GROU? Juneau High School and elemen- ary school music groups will join in . Christmas program to be present- ed next Tuesday evening, December 21, at 8 p.m the high ymnasium. The public o attend. The high school band, chorus, girls glee club, grade chorus and soloists will take part in the prozram of Yuletide music Scheduled for solo appearance at musical festival are Miss Janu Mc- Cennel who will sing with the mixed horus; Miss Lynn Bodding, soloist vith the girls' glee club; Miss Irene McKinley, vocal soloist and marimba mixed ool Dahl, to take the crew home for Chrisuna M and another player to | he a iater ds Kansas Perk'ns, outpointed Chicago, 10 Sylvester 160 named at | ticnal BANQUET ON DEC. 30 ‘ | On | MUSIC PROGRAM nded Willamette University and \couver Business College. B £% SLa ridHERMEH LL SEND DELEGATE F nhl‘lln en’s Union dacided last evening rate from Juneau to nternational Fisheries Com- annual meeting, h held in Seattle on sicn’s 1 Jar 12 last night's meeting plans for son were discussed, includ- requests the fleet will the Commission. Elec- delegate will be held on Tuesday, Deceni- At xt sea: the to the eting LOSES OLT, PLEA FOR U, 5. SUPPORT - WASHINGTON. Dec. 15— | Undersecretary of State Lovett in- dicated today that Madame Chiang Kai-shek has been unsuccessful here in her mission of obtaining stronger American support for the | Herbe | Chinese National government. i Lovett indicated this at a news| conference at which he also said that American policy toward Chi- na calls for dealing with the Na- list government under Gen- no Chmng Kai-shek. NLRB DECISION IN JSCLABCR DISPUTE T0 BE GIVEN SOON That the Naticnal Labor Rela- tions Board will hand down a de- ion this month in the jurisdic- dispute between the CIO- MU and CIO-IWA in the Juneau spruce Corporation mill was stated sday by Freeman Schultz, JSC eneral manager, who returned \fonday from Sea*ile. Schultz said that information the NLRB acticn would be an- °n was_received by the attorneys. NLRB held in Juneau in at the ‘dvn Bay log erecting temporary shelters over e machinery. The camp ved by fire last spring D GFFICERS NAMED Y EASTERN STAR Henrietia Power was elect- rthy Matron, and William Worthy Patron, at last as dest Mrs w arn Star, heid in the h Rite Temple. Floyd Fagerson are retiring Wor- y Matron and Patron, respective M: Associate | Crooks, | Others . Daisy Fagerson is the new Matren, and Thomas Associate Patron. elected are Mrs. Alice :Jrs\vn Secre ; Mrs. Iona Berg- ren, Treasurer; Mrs. May Wright, and Mrs. Elma Bur- ate Conductress -~ The only wild boars found in | America are in North Carolina and east Tennessee. These ammais should not be confused with razor- players, Ann Henning and Lois Law- rence to perform with the band acks Juneau, E ual election of the Or-| e LOUIS TALKS MATCH DOPE PHILADE Joe Lou 1 round allenger today ¢ to pick weight his heavy- e Savold Bruce ind Jer fon tour Cenn leoked Joe said retty pood in Chi- “As good as he did cago,” | in 1 - oo D'SASTROUS FIRE, VANCOUY waterfront flames | nbia nig 2 chec ad destrov nd one t $110,0C0 Tie fire t (HAMBER OFFICERS BE | AMNOUNCED THURSDAY | ction e mee Commerce vas held of the el ion g irman of the will present a port BROWNIE TROOP NO. MEETS; MAKE GOODIES i enjoyed I ta send ecumbe Hos op M Mrs Dorothy leade: and Othalie Dr bus. -~ “filibusters nished by The term applied to pi zens of the United tervened without g tion in fave revolutions against to cit tates who in- | ernment sanc- | in American | Spain | 14k natural or white gold case. JOANNE. . ...$60.50 14k natural gold- filled cose. . Mary Jeannette Cowling and | Tax Incl. AGNES.......$55.00 10k natural or white gold-filled case. GEORGE LANGAKER Successor to Pioneer Jewelers South Frankin Street OPEN NIGHTS _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1948 Gttt Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American to the States . . . and then to any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . .. giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneau! ALASK th/* g % CAIRLINES problems with a fol no cne can duplicate . See Fern About Her Holiday Special Telep: one 567 for Appeinime $ } }'4 AVING SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU December 15 rthbound calls at Ketchikan, Wran- X a Skagway, Sitka, Yaku- a 'l‘m'mn Seldov Seward, Valdez, Cordova, sburg, Wrangell, Ketch n. S8 4 SK. December 17 HENRY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 and 4 ALASKA STEAMSRHIP c ' o'M P A N Senuing AU Haska g AR BT S 5 s s Where There’s Coke There’s Hospitality Ask for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEA' COLD STORAGE o1