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PAGE oI, ; THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA o THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1948 'PRESIDENT WONT AIR FORC E ELABORATE ABOUT PURCHASING ors-curr emaRK WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 —@— President Truman today refused to al i is statement that certain are anxious for an with the United ® w @ 8 0 & 0 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT ® RObber Got His (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU . H iod ending ¢:3° a.n:. PST. In Juneau— Maximum, 32; minimum, 24. At Airport— Maximum, 30; minimum, 21 POTTSTOW! N Pa., DL(‘A 30.—1P— I want a bottle of olive: FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) She fetched the bottle of olives took $1 from the young man and started to ring up the 22-cent sale. He flashed a gun. She scream- | Mostly cloudy with occa- sional light snow tonight and Friday. Lowest temp- Will Rep!a&?(argo Craft st.made the state- et 000000 ee®scc0es000 000000, Assigned fo Berlin s Clty three dags agy| ® ©rature tonight around 25 e ed. He fled | the Service feels is postible in View |tne public to visit their dance e Y ”“_“ku“m]k g degrees Highe: tomorrow Still clutched in his hand was |of serious depletion of the|quring the evening to dance the A”’Mg IS Repo” | gathering. The implication near 32. Easterly to north- the bottle of olives. | pink salmon.” lold year out and a new year in.| E there is a policy split among easterly winds 20-30 miles : :;u%‘ (lmrhv-(l} in her hand was| The closure of traps blockingtrr;e . . i g s leade oxC or T per hour tonight, decreasing s cents change. the fish from outside Hi ‘FROM HOSFITAL o e e e it Friday. Still searching for the man to- | the inner passes s in| Eq Og:fhux is home now after Older, better than ever! : oy e o o ok o news CAnIEIeHTS REURY vt jay were Pottstown police. Hine recommendations receiv- [hayving undergone two operations 5 PT.Argo i deafiEma et Ug:i' e ® PRECIPITATION > led ¢ \ Rearicigs Hélh Here dhet |3t Wha Virginia Msscn Hospltal in | Every drop Pre-War Quality ir | be used to re-|President on the statement (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today | ‘fall, as is the closure of some of | geattle. Cashel, Who: has' been y W ned to| But the President would say lit- In Juneau — .02 inches; JAP WHO S:&.APPED the depleted areas to all|employed at Sitka for the past the P put will 1 ore than to rep:at what he since Dec. 1, 6.72 inches; fishing. year, returned to his home here ed directly in the “operation vit-|had said. since July 1, 7332 inches. 'I'ojo ES RE[EASED [ Reserve Areas the day before Christmas, Though TS WWISKZY 1S 4 YEARS OLD, O6 PROOE. TMREE FEATHERS DISTRISUTORS, INC., NEW YORK, K. Y. 2 - et At Airport — .01 inches; These reserve areas are subject|mych improved, he is still con- | I powered with four since Dec. 1, 294 inches; to reopening at any time if the fined home. ! tnev engines “‘“‘"‘MAGNUSON URGING since July 48.81 inches, AI {NSANE ASYLUM abundance of fish should warrant | i |- d 3 . each. T e W B eN W b el (it during the season. The Septem- | RETURNS FROM VISIT | I v of 40,000 RA![ l!NK AlASKA - D = ber closing date is tentative| Mrs John G. Johnson has re- [‘ s ands y STO(K GUOIAHONS ( TOKYCQ|, Dec\ 30p—®—Shumel |and be extended or cur- turned after over a month's stay | tc an hour. |Okawa, the Japan propagandist | taled, also depending on the run|at the home of her daughter and & T r of the] WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—P— - slapped Hideki Tojo on theiat that time family, Mr and Mrs, Jack Warner | Th ']‘rlan l w to 65 the |Senator Magznuson (D-Wash.) said| NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—(P—Clos- |head at the opening of the war “The Service is determined,” 1at Juneau. Mrs. Johnson has been ; e g e t d or on|today he wants a forelgn trade zone | I Quotation of Alaska Juneau crimes trial, Rhsd released from | said “that ”';“ ““"m]ll"";‘un ill health but is now much im- | stablishes Seattle ar -on- | Mine stock today is 3%, American 2n Insane asylum today. tant pink salmon fishery wil € | pro , according to Mr, John- C l ikt B gt S e L e eaners Can 81%, Anaconda 34, Curtiss- Okawa orizinally was one of the Wright 7%, International Harvest- defendants in the trial which re- er 26%, Kennecott 56%, New York Sulted in the henging of Tojo and Central 121, Northern Pacific 171, SiX others. He was declare insane U. S. Steel 70%, Pound $4.03%.|after the slapping incident Sales today were 1,580,000 shares. Last w Averages today are ecuted, Okawa was among | o - — industrials 177.94, rails : il‘ht‘ul war criminals whose FURTHER QUAKE WARNING, 1SSUED o [ tion of a rail link to Alaska sional development and de- he said, “are " ertain to focus attention on a pro- 1e additional planes 1|rosed railroad through western be Luilt at the wartime Renton|Canada irom the States to Alaska.” plant. - - ‘R ense requirements,” - (S f DROMISED RENG: . o.M U Teen-agersFrolic peps s o EXPORT TO 4 FIRMS " Create preserves covering prin-tyjtchen unit which is being in- following & visory storm warnmgl A' H Ii CRACK S FOUND immtamism, o P2 | AL TIO day Party waters Dixon ) Yakutat easterly to southeast- ln Tapley Home Applications Iu‘ 1(;;; exportations RENC Nevada, Dec winds 80-50 miles per hour! Continung es sionally increasing to 60 miles| Wednesday night was a gala one Service from several Puget Sound From Mud Bay to Point Adolphus Treat was cancelled with no elec- day to the Dezision today decreasing 'for the 15 Juneau teen-age stu- fXms for the logs they have pur-|for 500 :,xt'd~ offshore; (b) Spass- |ric power available. Reno and nearby y tonight and becoming south- dents who attended the heliday ¢hased to date, according to Charles kia (c) Whitestone Harbor i L s shaken vigoroust asterly to southwesterly winds 20- party given by Miss Betty Tapley, |G- Burdick, regional forester. to Point Augusta for 500 yards off- | guake early erday 35 1 per hour Frjda in the home of her parents, Mr, Firms so applying are Nettleton!ghore; Lisianski Inlet above | (By The Associated Press) ected waters Southeast Alaska and Mrs. G. M. Tapley. Timker, Stimson I« Sound Pulp and Pa)m and Sound of Lynn Canal easterly to The affair honored Jack Noyes, ™ There was widespread damage but | Pr no injuries in yesterday's temblor |scu felt throughout north central Cali- southeasterly winds 20-35 mph in- 'who is on vacation from college V Pulp and Paper Companies. | gt forma creasing occasionally to 45 mph this |in Clinton, N. Y. He will return The total of logs cut from Na- pqy University of Nevada seismologist |afternoon decreasing slowly tonight | there early in the week. tional Forest lands in 1948 which| Vincent Gianglla warned that all|and becoming southeasterly to = g will be exported is 40 million feet; (i)l pe more than 65 per cent. In | cne.’ Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet vari- It was lucky, he said, that yest ditio area of heavy population and tall |30 mph tonight. : | | Export permits for logs now own- buildings. “If it had, it certainly - : ¢ pht = STUART, Fla,, Dec. 30.—(#—Capt. ed by the Puget Sound firms will s are rolled up into w n't a been a nice thing t e e e e s NEW YEARIS EVE Eill McCoy, 71, plonrer Florida pas- pe jseued as i) 5 senger and freight boat operator, payis rafts and made ready for | C 1ella said that a crack in the . died from a heart attack aboard his towing. Tt is expected that the last | earth’s surface had Leen found on pROGRAM FOR S e | a ranch a mile northwest of Verdi at tods rafts will be southbound by eas! B BDE R vee McCoy credited here with ) Verdi is a community of about 200, | was ceived the brunt of the shock. First reps sa‘d the crack was from 100 to 150 feet long and one or two inches wide. The fitst serv p. m. will co ¢ of musical and When the nation voted prohibi- g ¢ : i 8 : P1=Scouts of Amer! al numbers and will include the tion, frien ity wing of a film. The watch- schooner with a capacity of 6,000 (wlock with Curtis G. Shattuck | night service will begin at 11, con- cases and boasted he never sold g chairman. | BEELER WAlJ ACE |cluding at midnight. Between the anytring but "‘vho rr:\l M(‘Cu\"" s i el W ‘ be - Y two services, refreshments will e MARRIAGE LICENSE MARR'ED HERE f‘l‘J‘lf\“Pd‘""“’ 8 hiter af’ IRoNANID OVER 6 000 IONS Application for a marriage license | B l‘:ns been made in the U. S. Com—“ a, tonight in the | ioner's office by Jean Marie! Spencing their ponesmoon in J0-| AL LUBCKE Taxseonmen | TyE) IMEDER) IN ONE 5ecis ane Wilam Rov Tonsgard, neau at the Baranof Hotel, after a| Frank A. Meotcalf, Alaska High- both of Juneat, ‘Tonsgard ‘is & quiet Christmas Day wedding cere- | Way Patrol chief, announces the truck drive % mony, are Mr. and Mrs. Harry|(emporary transfer of Patrolman Al DAY FOR BER”N = Beeler. The marriage of Mr. Beel- | Lubcke to Anchorage, as of Jan- CASE! er, of Bellingham, Wash., and Holen» 1. He will report to Sgt.! BERLIN, Dec. B80.—P—For the Hm,‘,‘,;";,“"{;sgéh“sff;ig e en Wallace, Skagway school faculty|W. I Gilman, to be in the An- seventh time since the Soviet block-| o oFL S o Ch Ju},e;:, member, tock place at 3 o'clock In |chorage district until reopening of ade of Berlin was Imposed last ™ o B P 3 the afternoon at the Methodist|the Haines cutoff. \June, Allied planes brought in| * ON¢ Orr”fo e ] Church with the Rev. Robert S.| Lubcke, regularly stationed at 'More than 6,000 tons of supplies in ;”‘m."mevm h‘fl eEeeo o] Treat officiating. Haines, has been working out of & 24-hour period. duve b chlifigen, s mnied Jdmed nding the couple was Mr. and | the Juneau office since the Haines = The British-Americ i Mrs. Jemes Hawthorne of Juneau.|road was closed for the winter. He 6187 tons to three ii | 1 ! mediately. can crews flew s in Berlin, For Lt. and Mrs. John McLeod, at @ two bedroom unfurnished housé S | has served as relief patrolman n the full day that ended 3 % AT BARANOF | while others were on leave. ncon today. Thvrv were 731 flights. g\‘”:ffllflmvm is required by Feb- W‘,‘l L'”,F\"‘h”l"“,‘l 'l'f F‘;’,}‘_"”“["m}'?"f"j‘)“:”fJLI‘]‘:’,‘““ ”f“’x“”‘zin‘dh:’ “GANTY NERE | A “call about housing to the the hm 11 ‘lfl-.n-.\df g0 85 the DaimRc Jl]*“‘”“)“i ul x)llm "‘ ““‘ AsAING | Pros Ganty of Hoonah register- Storis or to Mrs. McLeod at Blue | olel yesterday. Bl sindidisling ed at the Baranof yesterday. 1820 will be greatly appreciated. EASY fi | OntheEye... 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This bird is said McCoy bought a gity Council Chambers at 7:45 |~ OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building | HEARING ON | POUGLAS The are as i cip are be ar ! 9 NEW YEAR DANCE b 8 ves,” the dance on New Year's Eve in their young man told storekeeper Mrs. | hall as in the past years. The | Stanley Tropanowski. Niemi, Niemi and Werner orches- | 1888 ek, 24 hours after Tojo:chance Icy Ic 1 ve been received by the Forest| will ing, Puget | pelican City; (f) Port Althorp, within one Communists and underground erick; a milz of the head of the | agents in the Peloponnesus, making the estimate last spring was that the | o indications pointed to further|southwesterly winds 15-30 mph on w "w 1§ 8 quakes, “possibly another heavy|Friday. IHE REA!. M,(ov total m;nm]mulz) 15. To .date 17| 1 million feet have been taken “ . | Stephens : ky, he s at yester- |able winds less than 20 miles per Delay in rafting the 23 million |, day’s quake did not occur in an|hour becoming northerly winds 15- feet is due to adverse weather con- | e cqy wiil meeting. | The large and popular quail 1am-\ represented in America b\" An interestir ivew Year's Em P o “ - . about 10 miles west of Reno. It re- s i [ BLlaLA W e D0 pel Mo bty | very secretive in all his ways and| BB 8 A e Avar |O0)." Priends said he also founded| = goy §COUT COMMITTEE |is found in the tnountains and des- | tion Army on Willoughby Avenue. “rum row” during the prohibition' mpere will ke a meeting of the |ert (Continued from Page One) proposals will allow further | S to put up a pack.” |Menday evening by the Douglas Proposed Changes | Community Methodist Church. The 9. prineipal changes proposed | church was lighted by candles, and | Closed All Day follows: }lhe program continued, performing | Strait District— |{to a full house audience. In closure of all traps "‘“wexe Claudia Kelsey and Ruth ice to the Straits and | grooks, church workers. Following val ly depleted. These preserves of the church. Pictures scheduled bably be as follows: (a) 5 pe shown by the Rev. Robert trap closures in this area ' 4200 Eastern District trap closure | be 100 ption of Taku and Snettisham. Details dn‘x n}hj f)ihxfigl di\svtnit.s Phone 103 139 So. Franklin scussed al his - week's | P. 0. Box 2596 as well a commencing at r'a e " g at § era. Gastineau District ‘Committee, Boy | west grass KETCHIKAN SEATTLE ift, convenient flights in ‘ ::’; 4-engine Clippers. You'll | enjoy del ice —as a g .A.:e:l:m. world’s most ex- peflenced airline. details and reservations a Pin AMERICAN. | JUNEAU [ NEWS The Douglas Eagles will give aJ tra has again been engaged to {furnish the music for the affair, which is a public dance. | The Eagles committee invites of the early runs now‘ CHURCH PARTY HELD ted, and also give the| power failure was not enough to and the operators a |stop the Christmas program given EVERYBODY HAPPY NEW YEAR Saturdav January First charge of the delightful program | shore of Chichagof |he program a luncheon party was [ held downstairs using the new For better Appearance CALL salm n areas, which |gtajled by a group of men members (e) All of Port Fred-| Greece argested more alleged |the three day total more th | per’cent, ‘Thie /ghtii e A Pass-Frederick Sound - - southern and mid- at the NOME in an Atmosphere of Candlelight, Wine and Mellow-Music : 4 Make Your Dinner Reservations licious food, expert uest of Pan | Ask fol BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 HorLo AIRWAYS | 3 NEW YEAR’S EVE | "Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot” LET THE "O'REILLYS"” HELP YOU GIVE ‘THE OLD YEAR THAT FINAL NUDGE... BARARNOF BUBBLE ROOM DINNER SERVED ON THE TERRACE 5 CELEBRATION 2:00 to 4:30 P, | Saturday -==- January 1st, 1949 IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE All Masons and Families--Especially Visiting Members Invited? IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII!IIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIImllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIII fi SCOTTISH RITE NEW YEAR’S DAY 1