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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JAM ARY 5 1949 | preparing an engineering report on flwa | the Lake Ekiutna Project. That | Fa! M&n w th Em I (ke's < TREA TRUMAN Bodies of Hanged Japanese Taken Rt e ith Empty P | for the installation of a 30,000 kilo- | | {watt plant. A similar report, un- & P T EN { UBMIT | der preparation, covers a propossd ; [l | power plant for Dorothy Lake, 20 |miles scuth "of Junzcau Besides "h;ft’ two nrn ts, a ge -‘«l recon- v EN D F Y in Hw entire Territory completio v F ) e a8 —— 1 oring from the request by General Fund Is Short Qver | “ontmiea from pase ono Bl the . . the country's diplomats and of the e $750,000 - comp|e'e United Nations be strengthened by st M i 4 Mad cassage 0f a universal training law. | o ‘:vxw 5 Statement Made He said its enactment “is essential thereon, relating to projects for o the security of the United ber £ el o s of 5 s tions at the end of| Until a system of world security | r . Dac . rdinz \ statement | S established “upon which we (-fln\’ q a2k v 1 Oscar G.|:afely rely” he sald, “we cannot. . T ol cape the burden of creating and | GovERNfi? ! . i . 40 at the end of | Maintaining armed forces sulfi-| ! N Bhacer fter the books werelient to deter aggression.” | 1 this amount, the Mr. Truman said “the State of | I £fi 1 vouchers to-1:he Union is good,” but that pros- STRANDEQ AT £758.200.59, 1 the Ter- | S¢rity is threatened “at a number | c-ort $751,020.10 I)I eritical peints in the economy.” | A " | He proposed his anti-inflation pro- i P % TERRITORY OF ALASKA |;ram to put him in a position to | | WHIFEHORSE I'REASURER'S OFFICE | take effective action “at these, ¥ L Juneau, Alaska Idflnggx' spots.” i I { b STATEMENT OF CONDITION Miniineps. Wage % | WaEN | < Cluse of Business, December 31, 1948, | The President recommended a | ‘ (Ganti 3 minimum wage of at least 75 cents | Bank balance as of Dec. an hour (it is now 40 cents), 4w 31, 1948 §2,444,229.30 | million new low-rent public hous- ! | Elaweck 1 Less Outstanding ing units over the next seven years, R A % e & £ g L X S i i { Warrants % 473,060.20 | expanded social security coverage| A v. S. Army truck carries from Tckyo's Sugamo prison the bodies of the seven Japanese war leaders | helming Democratic | pp oo coon's 505-pound comedian, Ofiver Hardy, shows two empty et and other social measures convicted and hanged for war Between the tuck body and its canvas top may be seen what |Strength in the House is certein et b & k4 L Anged to fight cb b, 4 '$1971,16250| In support of his tax recommen- | appears to be crude coffins. rrisd ofiosr, witaiaek 16 camsrs was part of & guacd Geikll Sfewnd. | 10 give,thie Epeakscahfn 4.8 mem- (WIS IS AERoR R SIS 8 R . Ty an] - AP SOLASAIS e ) ¥ = ety leld | his second wife, Actress Mrytle Reeves, that he shorted her on . ¢ 2 jdations, the President said “it is| sygamo at the time. ® Wircato! |ber of that party, with the field | M 3 v °ss Special Funds and essential not only that the Federal | o ently narrowed to the eizht! alimony payments between 1941 and 1945 The ear-old fatman v Funds incorporated in et be balanced, but also that| ¥ 3 # Representatives who have served | of the Laurel and Hardy team, now married to his third wife, says the General Fund N be & stantial surplus to | [ 7,000,000, of which $75,000 These are James No- | the truth is that she owes him moncy. ® Wircphoto. . Whish “Gre. fisbo il i Srestiiin url pros e"fi In 9 ar as a wis made immediately | AV At AR Andvew | able for the general permit a s » reductior yin thu for the preparation of Hepe from the First Division, Ayl- | tion of the Ter- Bion: T _s,_mda nd cstimates and $5,925,000 | mer Rydeen from the Second; Will- A ritory: at 000,090,000 as approved as a contract auth-|jgm Egan, Stanley McCutcheon and | 3 l Puclic Sch’l permanent.$ 13,997.731 " " oy fy the stie of Is pre Icle in'erlor e i ization. Construction of this hos- |G, A. Pollard from the Third and | University of Alaska— he “additional cc L;umu- taxes” he | ay , is ex] ed to begin in the warren A. Taylor from the Fourth. ‘ 2 and Archi- i "‘“;_ SHor e wRgld. chise B9 Repor' on 48 progress Made amount of sqcoouo for the immed- | I ¥y ; 104,081 i " Bresident went before | 1struction of f‘Jur tuberculo- . Museum Bequest and joint session of the Senate and| 10,0 CPEiHeg Al : 4 Donation 1488.04 § A hked Bl SHER-word| 5 2 of the Indian Service hospitals @ o-Telephone 586925 Lo e of the Union” message AR T u"u(: authorization of $17,904,- ) iRatiramant 139,42557| State of th g g ing 1948 and forecast | Public Health Service onal Education, pkaiked. gullccies heaxd the Pr achicvement in 1949”5 ugeq in the prozram, on secured an appropriation of $1,115- s ey mél 7,023.49 dem.s a‘ddx‘xs I( \\‘ls‘h‘r(y(‘td.c st related in a report from Will- h A‘wme SRk 15 gmng‘ for- | ¢ for ¥ in Alaska. This ap- COLFAX, Calif., Jan. 5. «C ucd {from Page One) School Lunch Program ufe"::;‘:‘b‘v“t;"’:‘;rx“bz‘l‘l‘n‘n‘]‘(flif‘: am Warne, Assistant Secretary of | rq, js the Tumagain Arm Road, | piopiation included $250000 for Seven men were killed and another | = ; e el Federal 954.06 “Weloa of A‘\mcric’n s Interior, to the people of Al»‘ Vit link of the through high- | health studies under Arctic con- g d missing in crash of New Ycrk put it—to the philosophy Forast Reserve, Federal 78,020.80 Th; Sn.ro-ofit;)é-l.'m(.n hesdida E . 3 F ] from Seward and the Kenai |di $700,000 to be expended A h(lAAlI' le' f “tax and srend, tax and spend, ‘: Aleutian Island Moneys | gave -umy.n EShaesl oitiine o 1 [ Mr. Warne's letter, accompanying | penjnsula to Anchorage and the |under the general direction of the plane southeast of here last l.ught. t and elect. i ral B0 | g el Arors detalll |, LoRoLh EXULICHED » “ON i rord system of the Territory. | Territorial Commissioner of Health Francis ic Pres'dent’s request for repeal Old Age Assistance— e b 08 mm‘ued‘ Voguiegprt half of the Secretary, the heads|pg. (pis j funds were puklic ".2alth programs; u e Taft-Hartley Act and revival - Grants, Federal BB 17188 e o I e, whioh HRA| s epa TR Bureaus and | oyreq in the total amount of $11,- 000 for public health % of a modified version of the Wagner Old Age Assistance—Ad- fé:;b{xxu; G ;vi]] reasht m.()‘.izu and on my behalf . 000, of which $7,370,000 is in ¢ 3 use rescue Crews | Act prought this comment from L] ministration, Federal BRDRATHE Rl R T |be a Happy and Pros- | cosh and $4,000,000 in contract au- i could not Approach the still-smould. | ¥t Child Welfare Services, D i W See Ak tion. This road is being §: fdont-Gpatd . ; Bogt : > ; As coon as they open the door Federal BB s sk it by ni] wstricted by the Bublic Roeds derablc effort on the coroner says McClellan Field | 1o, yanoes, then we can try to A ance: K b o 3 y @ s " E: & p e Delegate from Alaska, told him an eighth man 5 3 5 . Allowances to Mothers will send his propbsed budget | Ao Mot Absad | Administration under an agreement | SRENIE R O elbes 5 e in some other things.” Allowances to Mothers— L VB o e i (5 T Caki bl it | accomplishments in Alaska | /Dcurred since July 1, 1948, amount | ¢ and o el alyiseiy nly seven bodies could be |gouce Republican leader, said: x‘,‘;‘:iul:‘:ixr\:\J(r:.‘alyxbln.cal:r:g:rl iy |Truman had & White House con- |during the calendar year 1948, and ‘0 $1:449.631 {‘1‘:,;““.‘“ 1:? ;\'{. .mgul.‘w1}.(‘-‘1.:(3”' The transport was enroute from The, PrEgilc HAs s i firmdigs ooy [ference with Democratic leaders indicates steady p I over- | Gtner new roads now being builthquarters for the Coast Guard il Field, Utah, to McClellan Field e 1.386.34 | tC discuss today’s message and the |coming the obst have | jp.ug e Eattals ft Gonshiad .n e Blewa' Moo 11 provide many ederal 12138834 | U et : e Gevelop. | niclude - the, | Kenal vic : <¥ had in the Sierra Ne llars to pay for his & Control of Tuberculosis, il SRR e Sl e S Road of which 89 miles have k Parcel Post Zoning hilis. MRS Thains. H Federal 4,764.98 me of the leaders told report- jment of Alasga. cleared and 72 miles surfaced, Alaska in the past has had to s wit nerally agree aotiis 18 i Fe ncy Maternity & l‘v“’:“h‘l‘“l';"“;:;‘;m;L‘l‘)‘u‘00‘:)“‘“ o 5 Bboctation re Eagle-Forty-Mile-Alaska High- |pay cizhth zone for pa 1 caught fire and then ex- |quest n full, the country is in for 4 1t Care, Federal 682148 | WO oSk o i e | Shizping: While there have been y Road on which 56 miles were shipments points pleded while ilyirs at abou it oy Bk rnal & Child Health, lg:’“f l‘ i st ""-““‘;"k tie-ups and interruptions In ocean |€1?8Ted and 40 miles surfaced thin the itory. In 1948, it fect. i SR > ppled Children, gulisl, SIS colfperes Wil 459~ o between the States and| The Toad program now going | was placed on a more equal foot- e cthn / 500,000,000 Lie asked for this year . bipsiande e ¥ ¥ i v ; 5145 5. scientists estimate that at nereal Disease Con- li] -“ e s o s these have not been s ahead includes _lmxd-mn-mmm the |ing ml!} the States in the ship- RAILROAD MAN HERE one-third of the fertile U. S. and General S e e D as during the previous . Highway. the Glenn ment of parcel post packages by Richard Rasch of the Alaska|fop soil in the nation has been th, Federal 99,853.69 ;efl, bfld f’ll’ E s il ol mliely made in working HiZhway, and the Alaska Highway, | the extension to the Territory of Railrond at Anchorage is staying | washed away and lost since white Hospital Surv'y, Federal 93253 | he budget my y greiuae eaUmMBles o ireres ney ures to re. Arrangements were made di parcel post zoning regulations at the Baranof Hotel. me ne to America. Cooperative Clinical |of. the cost L‘fl i of My X0 | veriihe \ which_the 1948 to begin this work early in | hitherto effective in the States. : 5 HIESrete Al e oo Evaluation of Strepto- man’s proposals for new legisla-' """ T 1949, This is already enabling Alaskans > mycin in Bone and e o e il Maintenance w erformed | fo establish small mail order busi- v Joint Tukerculosis, 4 xvcmn;xnfndt:il 54000.01:(110 0 “m‘\“ arge service on 2,575 miles cf d and on 80 and permits Alaskan mer- Faderal 4,082.45 tax rise is not aimed to cover them 73 g miles of the Nome Tram Road to compete 1 concerns Alaska Grants, Federal ~ 329,10198 [and some of his propositioas might road A Public ' Btate 1o Alis lskdranes FOR THE AFLOAT! Fishe Experimental 340 Fup Antp billlous of dollus, Back-, o 0oy disiibrity o ex Through the re to the blies and equipment through- as {Veterans' Administra- ers of health apd medieal insur- . o " o 1 Alaska during Public domain of nds of ac-|out the T /. The new parcel v“ n, S.p:mfl s 502,853.56 :xalflt;.mg)rn\n:;:;;c. CQIEIUI;;)l'thsll){:; E;_.” B e B0 e paadtit ; s nrll[nnd pre 1sly withdr ”\n‘]tua '[(“‘l“.'“{ mll:]d(lkum more et efund (o8 - -y ™ ’ iers imi or military purposes, revision of |step to upbui ding laska’s . Epecial 5570285 oll taX of 3 or 4 per cent on top D e e s 1 irenca | Depariaiiasit Seiiations governiog : i ACE - CROWN Alaska Merit System, of ather soclal sequrlty. pay Toll %" o0 ond Erensportation: vis ]S on the public domain, and | Power Develepment % . ROYAI Special 346,62 | taxes. : the Alaaka HiEEsRz: cxpansion of the land classifica-| On July 12, 1948, the Bureau of M ODEL — Pat Hall wears Pediaror Territory Building Fund, Many or Mr. Truman’s recom- = G x tion porgram, additional were | Reclamation established an Alaskan | strapless swim suit of white : S A Special 4,150.55 | mendations repeated things he has | The Alaska Railroad: In order made available for settlement and |Readguarters office in Juneau, Four | sharkskin with shirred front | the Hull » Alaska Tuberculosis As- asked :nsuccessfully before {hat the Railroad might give ade- |for business purposes, and land ac- |days later a field office was opened | panel at Los Angeles. sociation, Special 14145 quate service to the people of in- quisition was made easier for the |in Anchorage for the purpose of | - Vision Ccenservation, 'w “p BEFORE v Alaska, and to the military individual and for groups - —_— e - - —— Special 450.19 {rrogram in the Territory, Congress | Special legislation was secured (. Dental Care, Special 6.50 ¢ epproved an extensive rehabilita-' to enable natives living within Alaska Crippled Chil- (oMMISS'o"ER tion program which will put the town limits to acquire unrestricted ! dren’s Assn., Special 244386 |R.x1n, id in first-class operating title to their property. 4 Alaska Crippled Chil. . cordition. During the year a to- | Industrial Develepment r dren’s Assn—Trans- Ethel Edwards M}l(on, arrested | tal of $21,192995 was obligated | Definite progress was made dur- | ¥ } Apor!a!;on R 6.676.39 ;nd] chnrzedlwith drunk anéi :lwr' for such items as improvement of |ing 1948 with respect to the es-| v tor ue ax, erly conduct, was arraigne: efore | the roadbed, new and heavier rm],;taflishmem of the pulp-paper in- | “ . Special 194,940.17| U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray yes- | additional rolling stock, terminals dustry in Alaska. A contract was r ik Chrysler Merine Eagine is & Second Injury Fund terday, and pleaded guilty. at Anchorage and Fairbanks, and entered into between the Forest Complete . . . with Reverse and Reductiox Gears! e Special . 270210} Her sentence will be deferred un-| or new buildings and yard im- Service and private interests co | 0 Chrysler Marine Engines are built exclusively for marine Refund Liquor Licenses, til Friday, Judge Gray hoping that!rovement. Rolling stock having ering the cutting of timber in t . they are backeg by the technical and pxoducnon -Inll Y ¢ 65,300.00 | her huszand and father in Yakutat|.n estimated value of $2,139,963.66 Tongass National Forest and the | | 0‘ Chrysler Corporation. For safer, more depen: Nurses' Examining Bd, may make some arrangements for|yas acquired through surplus prop- 'construction of a pulp mill near . e o %OSEAmer'anoh:M‘"":;I;:I""me_cmy;l'“‘m""‘“ Special 684.07| Ber and her child. ity, as follows: Fourteen Diesel| Ketchikan, Negotiations ior a o6y 10 wh engiab har oML T e o il Mta'wh"'i'g ‘;1 Co;_l{!r‘mu» xOndcl:;zu'sle1 of a_ifmgt ;\uilcblfl“(’r.\ comotives, 4 steam locomotives, | similar project near Sitka are in ions Teachers' Retire- signed by his wife, Rufus Chane ke s, hospital its, iy i i R S ih S i 1 PN s e s i, e o e, bk e o ee the Seasational Exgase acon v o 'M;{:ls;'glfiaée Schools, e noltezgflw A’: ;’:‘gfyfs (;"qr;n "K‘ . 24 kitchen cars, 48 refriger- the establishment of a pulp mill | % & JORERY SRV c s % e . 1044.64 | yesterday. hearing, e, cars, 269 gondola cars, 5 fire in that area. These developments | b RUSSELL ANNAB» 3 4 Amount certified avail- was found guilty and given a sus-|.;niro) cars, 20 ammunition cars, are bringing a new mdu.su!x into Y 4t u-‘..ul ENgns ?:.IF %]‘é i;""m‘i;’” pended 5"‘”"“ of 30 d‘“‘ 15 flat cars, 1 railway engineer’s the Territory, one which will furn- z hislas R T e e e o E il oach, 16 railway maintenance ish employment to thousands of | 3 h J l t I . oivie. -Podaral upus00 HRE DEPAR'I'MEN‘I‘ cars, 8 Diesel locomotive cranes, residents, both natives and wh 1n i e January isI issue oI EASY PAYMENT PLAN FOR BOAT OWNERS AND BUILDERS . A’::]‘;“l‘{) :;ré‘“_f_?e :fi‘u:ix- mnd 7 steam locomotive cranes. | Aviation | ; / ? For the current fiscal year Con-4+ The Eightieth Congress made | 3 SEE YOUR LOCAL 5z 81d to. Pependent MONIHI_Y MEE"NG s appropriated $17,000000 to $13,500,000 available for the con- THE SATURDAY EVENING Children, Federal 12,939.00 T 'meet 1948 obligations, plus contract 'struction of major airfields at An- | CHRYSLER MARINE DEALER % . {authorization of $12,000,000. With chcrage and Fffirbanks. These are Total sws”““o FEED, TOMORROW these funds it is possible to push in addition to existing air u“u\; - - “r g wd rapidly with the railroad both military and civilian. s { » Bank Bn]axigmrfi‘:R;. Few, if any, members of the akilitation program. During’ 1948 is‘ a big step forward in | R Ld w. C 0 w L l N G C a, 1048 $1,971,162.50| heau Fiie Department will be see e were laid 66 miles of new history in A}nska; one wh NN > Less Special Funds and o sadalosh gufe o occe - 1ot il et oh T BREERE fhe ot i THE MARINA morrow night, for men in both com- anspor | b 3 ranld L y N i 2::3: ;{uerspi;\;ed i 1,964,873 10 | Panies (vuf b at the Fire Hall for|APril, 1949, of sufficient 115-pound by providing for adequate fac A.u.l Read this '?I"eal'rt‘.gt]:f‘\':wtflf‘},wv“‘ élfti\)t,l ! 1012 West Tenth Street . 3 T | their monthly meeting and teed to lay 134 additional miles. ies aleng the main route to the | game despoi edrso e : (")r' 111“ f~‘ KIIJ L‘kt-( eel R eakh 1 As usual, Drivers George O'Bricr | New terminal facilities at Anchor- ! Orient. | our noble herds of game animals in Alaska. . i m General Fund s 628940|and Lars Sorensen will do all the|ace and Fairbanks are under con- | Health o "m cO' e 2. ¢ cooking and other preparations ion; additional housing is be- |. With the assistance of m Fer a fascinating, factual fund > | e {inz provided for employees, and of physicians irom the abscrbing information get yours 406 South Franklin Street FLEMINGS LEAVE CPL TYLER ON LEAVE 'new steel bridges and trestles are Medical Association which teday at your favorite news stand : JUNEAU ALASKA oy replacing outworn wooden struc- |survey of Alaska's medical a y 5 ' X » Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Fleming and | Cpl. Stanley Tyler, ACS admin- |lures. , health s, and of the U. s, their two children, Ronde and Mer- |istrative clerk,” who had hoped to| Kozds: During the year there Public Health Serv Itk Bunm muno nnuc co | ALASKA ml“n mm - ton, left on the Princess Norah|be outside last weekend, boarded |Was available for the construction |program for Alaska was set up. | q |, o i & 1 x #or Seattle. The Flemings plan an |the Princess Norah for the rest of |of new roads, and for maintenance |Funds were secured from Congre % % . . . 2 . indefinite stay in Seattle. Mr.|his three-week leave, which he of existing roads a total of $40,-for the construction of a hospital Juneau Distributors of Curtis Publications HOONAH, ALASKA % Fleming is a ballbut fisherman.|will spend in Seattle. |017,052, which amount included a)l!cr natives at Anchorage at a tota | m