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SATURDAY 1P.M. Edition VOL» LXXIL, NO. 11,094 ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” RE SATURDAY 1 P.M. Edition JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1949 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS Tientsin Is Shelled, LEGISLATORS, (10 Unprecedented Peacefime Captured By Communists GOVERNOR HOPEFUL, HOUSE VOTES Rent Control INDUSTRIAL SEEK BLOCK | A NOT OVERCONFIDENT | DELEGATES TALK OVER REPEAL | | i | | in Espi ON TAX PROGRAM ‘Extension Is * Power Sought in Espionage | | | ON LEGISLATION g { | IH MEASURE Gov. Ernest Gruening addressedeOR MEMBERS n I An open meeting was held lnst! | the CIO Convention yesterday af—‘ er e e evening in the CIO hall and w aws y orney enera TAKEN OVER ternoon and praised the group for| [ jattended by delegates to the CIO! —_— passing a resolution favoring State- — ’Con\r’lmm\. representatives of um!_ AR e L AN . i . hood. He outlined Alaska's history i Immediately after taking action| " Juneau Vessel Owners, and m s ’ 5 S T : Senators Taft and Ives At',smce the purchase and pointed out [to Loost the cost of lobbying ue.’ODPOSIIlon Is ExpreSsed folo: "the :uxgra?e;‘e;sl:tur?‘\'?;:e SE(Y OF INIERIOR'A ":";‘s;‘::c‘:g:-m T “‘.'"’:‘:[Tl'i moh of C ies M 7Y i ting t S' Dri the neglect that has characterized |fore the Alaska Legislature by pass- T VT meeting was called to give the . &ige lawa ks ‘been proposed ,;“. At umph or Lomiies May emp mg 0 Op MV |the work of the Congress in ing the Lill to increase registra- | ruman s Mllllml.lm 2' Legislators an opportunity to hear| torney Oelléru] ch,},:k e protection | Unseat chian _Red 0 L b l Ch n passing legislation for the Terri- tion fees for lobbyists to $100, the Y c . jthe views of delegates and lmubm!ASSISTANI I“SPE(IS against “the treacherous u])t-mlh)m‘ g N Labor Law a geS tory. House of Representatives this morn-| ear Onflnuante ymen on various taxation plans. R.| of those who would weaken our Arm M e He cited an insufficient basic tax |ing booted through another booster | — S. Hough was chairman. w A"‘ERFR E nation internally.” y | les Move WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—(P—!system in Alaska as being a draw- measure. ‘y WASHINGTON, | Jan. 15.—®—| Representatives of the Juneau NT H RE- i Republican Senators Taft of Ohio{back to further progress in the' Introduced, read and passed with-|Senator Sparkman (D-Ala.) said to-}Vessel Owners opposed the four per 4 | He asked Congress for unpre-! (By The Associated Press) and Ives of New York today chart-|Statehood movement. The Gov-iin a period of approximately ten/day he prefers a 15-month exten-jcent taxation Lill which would be ar] s special assis- cedented peacetime power to press | hines " ed strategy to block the drive for|ernor stated, “this question of a minutes, the second measure, H. B.|sion of rent controls to the mini-{based on a poundage rate on x-nwI(“E:‘(l:“é:ne':(:r?ti thr; ‘I‘u‘llt-n\(:?; spy charges no matter how hm“|".g:}mv.n_[(",‘x:r.nmun.sts calpllured o outright repeal of the Taft-Hart-|pasic tax program has been evaded |11, provided a cost-of-living in-|mum two-year continuance asked by|fish. Larry Fitzpatrick stated that!a Krug arrived late yesterday af- 880 the offense occurred, and said ‘T“.'“m;;mmd“" 'c]?hmmor‘cn ;lly M, 5 ey law. since 1913, the year of our firsticrease in the per diem allowance |Presiaent Truman. the halibut fishermen were Dot op-|terncon, from Petersburg, accom- 1aW officers should have the legal |\ nsert pre A Cfxu unl?‘ oy The goal of the GOP team, as|legisiature” Of the 19th Legisla- |for legislators, making it retroactive| Sparkman heads the new Senatefposed to a tax of 1 per cent on the panied by J. A. Taliot of Ketei- M8t to tap wires for evidence, Rt Bt 5 outlined by Ives, is to trim from the |tive session, he said, “1 am hope- |to the opening day of the special|Banking Subcommittee named tojeross income. He claimed that the|gan, Talbot 'n member of the Al- in such cases. wh.(,;] was d :‘L b sxw o o sm‘, law certain features most objec-lfyl but not overconfident that we session. jconsider rent legislation. And Sena-[roundage tax isn't equitable and;aska De\'s-lui\ment Board, had been The bill Clark sent last night “‘rion‘th fire ;-”de:(l“ls' 2 s:?nthn tionatle to its administration foes,|will get a proper tax program out| The boost amounts to $8 per day[tor Cain (R-Wash), a memker ofithat fish prices have gone down as authorized by that group to ac- the House Speaker Rayburn (D-!mqrched mrn dl t]” "[sm' 1‘13000ey as well as some backers. President|of this session.” \and raises from $7 to $15 the per the group who is cool toward theflow as 4 cents a pound. company Skinner on his 10-day TeX) and Chairman McCarran (D-}go9, the, “Z"ge'd ‘fmflf.yz 20 Truman has asked Congress to re-| Two resolutions were passed at!diem allowance for the legislators.|whole idea of rent control, told; Douglas McMillan, Ketchikan ' study of port and terminal faclli- Nev) of the Senate Judiciary Comfldm‘l rm}; »Chpp o5 ‘v‘, lim ‘lmpu- place Taft-Hartley with an “im-|the convention yesterday. The first |Regular salary is $15 per day andreporters he is “absolutely against”[cold storage worker, stated that "“'ues,) mittee, embodied the unanimous!gore the U. ;rg“é ,::\nht‘e d; ::- proved” Wagner Act—the Labor!called for all locals, councils, and:the new boost, if approved by the|extension beyond one year. loppressive tax would drive fisher-| The two spent this morning in- recommendations of an interde-| American i'mu{-mu;io}.hr;‘x o 2 Relations Law, passed in 1937. internationals in cannery work in (Senate and the Governor, will al-1 An administration bill calling fo;]men to sell their fish in Prince Ru-|gpecting the Juneau waterfront fa- Partmental committee made up u(" The victor furtllle: v.;c‘ Com Ives told reporters that he sug-|alaska to unite and participate inilow each member a total of $30 at least a two-year extension is due|pert end the cold storage workers cilities and in conference with ¥BI, Army and Navy Intelligence | munist "‘.}ey terms which em t L gested to Taft, a co-author of the g joint program for Alaskan can- 'Per day. |to reach the subcommittee next will be driven out of Southeast Al-|Chamber of Commerce officials. €Xperts. altabat D::, unc‘mgm" 11 : ,°“" controversial measure now on the)pery_workers in dealing with their | The kill, introduced by the Ways|week, Sparkman said. The presentjaska at the same time. X IThey were scheduled to go to ;1” :rh,_, Red radio bl nad sutri:- .. books, that their starting point be|employers. John Wiese of An-|and Means Committee, passed by|law expires March 31 The group| Andy Barlow of the United Trol-\Haines today. ad Sitka tomorow |, The Attorney Cleneral made no|iit W8 08 SO0 BT O a bill which the Senate Labor Com-tcnbue (113 that unified action |Unanimous vote of the members|plans to speed action on a new|lers voiced another protest to thel skinner and Talbot will continue SPeclfic reference to the 148 spy; o i < g R 00 mittee approved 11 to 2 in 1947. | guq needed to end the discrimina- [Present, with Reps. Taylor, Jensen|measure. [tax bill saying that it was unfair|tneir work to the Westward, going hUnt In his recommendations | Chiang, Jffr;rlx"et';n g h i :n ti . Ives said Taft “raised no objec- |tjon petween the resident and non-and Franklin absent. ! Senator Myers (D-Pa) already|because on a poundage basis thelto Anchorage Monday. 5%, Congress. But his proposals placed | M S Bt i - tion.” |resident workers in Alaskan can- | LITTLE OPPOSITION ‘has introduced a bill providing for balibut fishermen would. pc; the| PR s A heavy emphasis on measures de ;plimnw the rmp- severiny trea{-‘ That measure became known as'y oo | i % | ons<taonith: ‘axtenion. an@ gen-il’““‘ of the tax. | signed to prevent any future filch- | ; i army; 3 % the Ives-Morse bill, when Ives and : ; ks |, 0 lobby license hill also had| i“tonening of controls | ; 1 ing of government information. [\, Wit mPSRASELS PORErS the Tves-Morse bill when Tves ahd iese stated that outside WOTKers yttle opposition, although some had ghtening of controls. SUBSTITUTE SYSTEM ,FIR 'I' DA E F Bl ks e Rt o which to Communists mean the U. g i With g6 hired with a 60-day work guar- | previousl s { - Nels Nordi ska Fish- ¢ Teqiiast: for Power oie h ; the committee Democrats to elimi- ipreviously been expressed in thel Nordine of the Alaska Fish get evidence by tapping wires and | and other democracies; and the e ARG AR e shinigen: A0t whereas resident workers are committee hearing. The vote on ___ |ermen’s Union at Anchorags pro-| by-pass the statute of limitations| ™ CiRg UR of & Communist-domi- Provislons favared by Taft and cer. Dird on 8 casusl basis. He sald the measure was 18-3 With Reps. GWD pRoGRAM FORiPOSfl“ a substitute taxing system COASI GAURD (RE in spy cases, he asked changes in ! re1 government. . fain - otiie Rav i that a good working arrangement iTaylor, Franklin and Jensen absent. which would provide a graduated ‘\he esplonage laws to: 7 7| Chiang's government aad army ' has already been made between |voting against passage were Rep. [tax ranging from a quarter of a IONIGHT AT ('o HAI.I.‘ & ) St itoth appeared bankrupt. It is diffi- L ¢ e FTA, which includes cannery {Frank G. Johnson and Speaker p-TA MEE"“G NExncem a pound on halibut to three- 1. Make the unavitorized pos-’cun to see what he can do about MRS ROBERT RI(E ‘workcrs in Solftheast Alaska, and Nolan of the First Division, Rep. | quarters oI_n cent on king salmon. | | session of restricted government |the conquering Communists. . Local 7, which is composed of non- :Stanley McCutcheon of the Third.[MONDAY NIGHI AT 85 That basic taxes should be passed| First dance of the year for documents a felony. | 'The victory at Tientsin was cer- A | vesident workers. Local 7 has! The only floor discussion of thei jlirst was the opinion of Walter|Coastguardsmen aboard the cutter: 2 Require the surrender of suchtain to have terrific repercussions SUDDE“I.Y IN agreed to not sign its seasonal ibjll was a question by Rep. Frank G.} Pihlman of Ketchikan. Case taxes,'Storis will get under way at 9 documents to proper authorities | in Nanking, the shadow capital contract until the FTA in Alaska Johnson, Kake Republican, as to| Mrs. Mildred Hermann, speaking|property and income should be {oclock this evening at the CIO without d’emand I\vhi(:h uthe; Red armies are ap- S‘I’ A““'s HOSP"‘A[ has completed negotiations on its | whether members of the body could|{on the topic, “How a Service Club}passed first and “nuisance” taxes Unon Hall. | "3, Make illegal the unauthorized | Proaching. It opened the way for . contract. b \legally pass a pay increase appli-|Can Help The Legislature,” will te|come later in the program. The dance for crew members of handling of national defense in-)all-out assaults on Peiping, Tangku i The Convention passed a resolu-:cable to themselves. He was assured [the guest speaker at the Parent-| Senator Gunnard Engeireth in-jjuneau’s new Coast Guard vessel formation which could be used “to and Taku, all invested by the Reds Mrs. Robert Rice passed away tion requesting that the CIO Na-':y Rep. McCutcheon that Attorney|Teacher Association Monday eve. troduced a discussion of the income js under the joint sponsorship of the advantage of any foreign na- |in the North. last evening at 11:40 o'clock in St. tional appoint a CIO representa- |General Ralph Rivers had attested |Ding, January 17, at 8 o'clock, inltax into the meeting, Asking for ajthe City of Juneau and the Busi-|tion"—instead of reyuifln sz u;' e Ann’s Hospital’ following @ hrief tive for Alaska. Walter Pihiman'its legality. {the High School study hall. jishow of hands on the Income taX ness and Professionel WOMEN's to injure the United States, as at| illness. She became ill a week of Ketchikan was unanimously ap-, ; : Community singing will be led by bill, Engebreth received the unan-Club. ?pre;en( g £ Ie.. i % ago and was admitted to St. Ann’s proved for the position. The final| The House this moming received|mrs. Bama DeArmond with M. imous approval of the bill. } Invitations to the dance have| 4 Punish faflure t % dhed A ! on Wednesday. Dr. J. O. Rude, decision on the representative rests|1ouse Joint Reslution No. 1 bYiRuth Popejoy at the piano. | The question of Territorlal par-heen extended to the 76 crew mem-. logs. theft, “abstraction. da s . attending physician, said that Mrs, With the National, Which provides {he Committes gPermanent Help | " o G tticipation in the fisheries controlibers and eight officers aboard the | tion or shlNwet” teanamiialgih ol Rice’s death was caused by acute funds for the salary of the repre- |1t Tesolves that only citizens and{ Violin selections will be playediand enforcement was presented by|Storis, and to all young people of | hetfh s o0 (- a7 d e [residents of the Territory shall beyby Mrs. Kenway, better known to|Representative Alfred A. Owen, Jr., juneau, Hours will be from S Eidted dntormaiin, | A Mrs. Rice, the former Elva Kirk-| Leonard Evans, representative of |CmPloved by the Legislature. Juneauites as Corinne Jenne, thelwho said a bill was being Written to to midnight. j 0 Lonsplihion AR | r rIVI"g or ; i [the U. S. Department of Labor, | |daughter of Mrs. Crystal Jenne.iprovide for this. He said the plan) e n the gathering, ‘transmission or _ ham, was born in 1904 in Bourne, | partme: T, | MEMORIAL REPORTED I Mrs. Kenway is-one of Juneau's! Lis SR < | loss of defense information. ] Oregon. She accompanied her spoke briefly at the Convention. He| Senate Memorial No. 1 authored | own artists and i Siwas to provide funds for a Terri-| i 3 i \ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J;mesipresented the policies and plansihy Senators Jones and 'Munz and z:,x:h:); ::su‘:,l; “:xs‘ehesr:evi‘:lfiinfe 22’350;&1 St Fanse helRuS“ FOR ll(!"sf ‘,forv‘aignn::e:lis (‘)lf)ial]r:g::g::‘?l:] th‘::. 5 ay ee' i ¢ ) 2 - | taken in ul Vi ! b | B o opejoy. Owen state - il ons or training in espionage and i e e f}'?’:’g‘HRE AT THOMPSON'S (Senate Judiciary Committee this| An excellent sound MGM fimipose il il f.fre:f,"mfiffi.; i |sabotage under the forelgn gov- | e el State.éollegge, . .il)‘;”l!;:'%e“slign:tu[::spfiosewirbel::: on the subject, “Miracle Money,”|tain the technical and biological| Although Territorial alxtomohxlefer'ff“““ “or foreign political par-i Plans n;‘r b'.rlth the business pro- . lowing her marriage with Robert | Bo" Hous[ YESIERDAYWUD“C@ piiiiy Nk Wi et will be shown. I work and the enforcement and reg- | license plates have been available | % ; ‘vnrlam pEsuRAladis Rolo SHbRN e e T poe i P G L e, OGl:s: Refreshments will be served, With)ylation of fisheries to be under the for a month, many Juneauites fol- | 7~ Make the failure to so regis- s gl:h Wuperintendents’ conference W5 Rloe tad. besn teacniog it | ; i : @ Gar-|Mrs.- Stanley Grummett and Mrs.| Territory's jurisdiction. lowed the usual “human nature”|ter 8 continuing offense—to re- :Xr‘ il ‘;"c“’l affalrs inoident to 4t g Rice hiad bren biadung i | Taswenttp. izt alam s et RUE SV EL L TRnSe, Blabkwel o [grads-moti- FISHERIES CONTROL tactics, and waited until the last|MOve 8ny possibility an offender 2T completed, and the participants 4 1945, and taught her cl € |sounded at 5:32 p.m. yesterday—a or C. Rivers, only|ers, in charge. All parents, teachers,i Al members of the CIO approved day. |could fall back on the three-year 3¢ ArTiving, accordins to Col. John 45, and taught her classes until ool that could mean a fire at the|D€MOCrat member of the committee,|and friends of youth are urged t0.this plan of Territorial control of| Since December 15, City Clerk Statute of limitations. [R. JOveSAiagn Soad: Chpmis: Fihy.of st wask |Gty Hall, ‘an emergency such as a |4id not concur. He also objected, on [be present at this meeting. A beau-|fisherics. . J. Lannen stated it Jack Popejoy and Mrs. Mildred| 8 Require the surrender of ra- “IOfier Who salled the meeting Mrs. Rice was an ardent church g ouning’or g lost child, or a fire{!h¢ {loor. to the language used intiful attendance banner will be |was his opin‘on that mone for the 'Moody, assistant clerk, have Hud a |9i0, telegraph and other communi-' THe four-day conference to open worker for the Holy Trinity Cathed- | oyt of town — Juneau's volunteer ! the committee report, which he said|presented to the class having the'program should come Imm};he en- slow business in that regard i cations records to authorized agents Monday will work out details for L L’;‘ :“d e "15? 8 m:’mbel‘ Of:meme“ learned they were noticOntained argument on the meas-imost parents in attendance at thisicral tax fund of the Territory.g Ho! At'10 o'clock this morning, 060{OL the government in connection |‘he ARO Progrém in all perts of > be Amecican Legion Anxibaty Sud fhepdedt afier ) e ¢ meeting of the P.-T. A. They may|stated, “At the present time there,licenses had been sold. * " lwith investigations involving the |the Territory, for the coming year. the Order of Eastern Star. Be-| Tha alarm came from Thomp-| TP¢ Memorial was referred then|keep it as long as they are able 10 are seven taxes in the fishing in-| national security. | All will be guests of the Lions # sides her husband she is Surviv-|son's Boat House, opposite the Ju- !0 the Committee on Elections, nold it as a roll-call will te takendustry that aren't imposed on shore.' Then the rush becen. Both were | 9. Make permanent the wartime;S'u> ¢ the.luncheon meeting Mon- ed by a brother, Glen Kirkham of [neay Florists. srconnouse, on the |16aded by Senator Lyng, Democrat, of the grade school parents cach|side fndustries” He opposed nui. K€Pt continously busy, with motor- |laws providing $5,000 fine and one 3% %1908 With Golonel Noycs and Douglas, and a sister, Mrs. May,Gacier Highway. But, by the time!®0d With tWo other Democralsimonth in the meeting. | Snee taxes, which he anily wermeq, Ists Waiting in line at. times. [year imprisonment for violating|ARC Chief Engineer Ike P, Taylor. : Johnson of Anchorage, Her Mother |she first volumtoers arrised. a seo. {2Mond the membership. 1t is consid- | i LD 5 P mris omghiaial "I Both the Police Department and | military orders aimed at protect-| O°V: 80d Mrs. Ernest Gruening and father passed away within the {ond call had indicated that the fire |c7¢d unlikely that the Memorial ; Th ot o : 1| the Territorial Highway Patrol will |ing the nation' |will bedinner hosts Tuesday eve- 4 last year. iwill again see the light of day| # %50 Fubpries oomm fize will ; ation's aircraft, airflelds, |, g “entertaining the five visitors B D el was. ot e e 60 pASSE"GERS 0" !work on a resolution outlining, their onfm»ce the ‘law requlmng 1949 (ships, harbors, ports or other’ water . +'spe division chiefs, with their W. Carter Mortuary. Funeral plans | R T R | Senate Bill No. 2, authored b suggestions for the Territorial con- PIales, dependine on wheuer the | front factilitie ! wives 5 4 : 4 ¥ plans MRS. L.W. PERKI . 2, authored by ACA FRIDAY FLIGHTS i txot of fisheries to present to the motorist is witkun or outside the — |- will be announced later. ' o LWV "S PASESS Senator Jones ’rmd designed to tax :Legi.slamre H city limits. e 0 0 v o000 00 0 ! Colonel Noyes has invited the — e — ccntracgors performing contracts v 5 Hi 3 : 2 Legally, the plates shoul . jsame group for a reception in his « ooum towoox |AWAYINGLENDALE,CALIF, |imourios & more o siomo | ks comat it oy, S50 0 e S it 8|+ WEATHER REVORT 515l o " Mr. and Mrs. H. L. H Ko- = .;:ial.teiggr Zu;‘;ttfiesifirw:flmvzs lof Juneau ;f)esterdiy. with mlf.ing_ were Dr. R. M. MacKenzie,; {Wo-Week E'X'-e{ISir.‘n was given. Yes-| @ (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU . for 8:0) A Maudav, . Mr. s. H. L. Haag of Ko Word has been received here of . s morning > m | Anita Garnick, G 'd M. Enge- terday the City Clerk annaunced|e This d s for 24- 2 | t! diak are in Juneau enroute to the the death of Mrs. L. W, Perkins,| cAring the label “Do Not Pass.”that number returning here from|p ... e elia Giun. |an extra hour (until 1 o'clock to- fon o o b D DS e TR I Westward after arriving from the |who passed away in Glendale, Cali. | Senators Rivers, MacKenzie ana, Sitka. ; o derse;,A:er::d:;;: S(?;e:l;fi,‘:::‘(ixy: for the convenience of those : “;: ;“dmg OM' Ass Rl :\:lrs.“stcwartl. f:?mg" lodget p:“ | States yesterday on Pan American (fornia on January 10. Mrs, Perkins|BUrovich concurred in the report,| Passengers were as follows Frana Almer Rydeen |in offices. M- Maximut, 97 he AN ck SITOUNIEE e o Airways. will be laid to rest in Arlington|Senator Munz signing without re- From Sitka: Mr. and Mrs, P.[Fran G. Johnson, Almer Rydeen,‘\ O it ® minimum, 33. city, and arrived the middle of the | Y e i commendation. Gerardy, Frank Marshall, Henry ;?rlxcyca“;,l;:]'?o‘(' Ili‘rauk L Joh.n- = ® At Airport— Maximum, 36; e Wweek by Army barge. Mrs. Perkins is survived by her| The Senate this morning passed Benson, R. T. #arris, T. B. Erick- i e Carlson, and Alfred, ® minimum, 32. ~thry White, ARC master me- e ashlngtonlme band, Captain 1. W. Perking of| o™ e present, session to get' the | Willianr Laughlin, Betty Fitzgerld, ——.———— | . (Juneau and Viclnity) o 'rived from Seattle, and William J. | Perkil;s ;vere resldents‘ol’e.!:neau u{ nod from both houses. Before pas-!Laura Shanks, Mrs. Lilly Anosman, ' IFI_IGHI FROM SEA" ® Cloudy with rain this after- e Niemi, who recently returned to the Merry - Go - Round (s v oo soiin e e, ovever, e Snwe st s sine s <o s Regeption fo Honor | L2 poon”ans"sunsn s o AR st when appined supen on the USCG Unalga, The Perkins the bill to tack $350 to take care ofDavis, Howard Tretzel, J. W. Cox, ¥ ing southeasterly winds be- oy ent in the Anchorage district, iy returned to visit their many friends |th¢ unpaid balance on two mimeo- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hart, George AI k I_ . I ! Aboard Pan American Alrways ; coming 25 to 35 mph tonight e Was scheduled to arrive from Se- Bv DREW PEARSON in Juneau fous years-ago. Mrs, Per- | $1aPll machines onto the $750 ap- Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Lou- Taylor, as a egls afOTS |flight from Seattle yesterday were and Sunday. Temperature 36 e |attle today. 5 (s (Copyright, 1948, by The Bell Syndicate, |\ing is also survived by two daugh- propriation for five additional type-|John Ferko. | '15 passengers as follows: J. E.|® 0 39 this aiternoon and a e No word has teen received from | ol ters, who are 18 and 20 years of | "Iiters. All of the equipment is for i Retchlan B, TO Be Januaf 29ixenny. Henry Satre, Mary O'Con-|® Mttle warmer Sunday Feank Sash, o1 EATHELE), broim s T e use of the Legislature. Voting|R. Zanter, Cmdr. A. J. Larson, Y |nell, Bertha Childress, Clifton Hills,|® FRECIPITATION ofD. Hudert of Nome. Presumably | of Rephatentatives. Hide: Hiow been] Epmia e against passage of the bill in the|Harold Hagnes : i Laura Mae Hills, Helen Cold, Ste.| ® (PA% 24 hours ending 7:30 am. today @ they are enroute here. shaken @own, had a chance to set- | CLEMENTS SOUTH Senate were Senators Butrovich,i From Skagway: D. P. Dunton, The Governor's reception honor-/phen Smith, Carlos Holland, J. J. # W duneay —..00 inghes; @ R i e |' Dr. and Mrs, John Clements left |COlins and Dawes. The bill now |John Bowen, Frank Sullivan, ling Territorial Legislators and all |Henry, Mrs. Angus Scheele, Henry|® Since Jan. 1, 1170 inches; e | | ew offices, and has taken,m, Bl ia Pan American |806S back to the House for concur-| From Pelican: L. Klipert, Alice|electeq Territorial officials will be|Haage, Dorothy Haage and Dorothy|® Sinee July 1, 87.85 inches . ju"!‘u Pl"msmHAVE 9 a look at each other. Also oun-;mls 0’?0“85 "t{‘l ”,me plan to|'eNce in the amendment. Kendall, Lillian Stearns, F. Jones,|held Saturday evening, January 29| Broulette ® At Alrport 14 inches; e " Sldef: have had a chance to look dr{x“’t’; LO’S ;:gel:’s fof :’ m(mm.5| The Senate recessed until 2 p.m.|Don McGee. {at the Gruening home. FrAAAR S ® since Jan. 1, 551 inches; @ Busm[ss MEET, SUIDAY | at tl ;;n'. The results have not Sl st el o genemliwhen it was expected to receive two| From Tulsequah: E. J. Bailey. With some confusion arising as| ® sinze July 1, 5468 inches. i » been disappointing. b measures from the House and refer| To” Tulsequah: W. J. Mundy, J.|to the date of the event, the Gruen- S‘I‘AN[EY T . i , In brief, the new Congress looks |COUrse of study at the Los Angeles | ; aTis F. Pickell, D. Col- ; | McCUTCHEON The JunsguFIagers, losal AmAtatic gress looks | TR T B eill be the houseguests | UI€M to committees. The House will C. Jorgenson, H. F. Pickell, D. Col-ings wish to announce that the ® 9 0 00 e e 0o e e oihespians, will hold a business o good. It has more war veterans, ""l‘;:r *g’lw te parents while |AS0 be in session this afternoon. |lins, R. Kempel reception is scheduled for the first ‘l‘o TA[K Io R e SR meeting BORAKE Afternocn ‘a6 A0 more youngsters who take their |© Los. e':‘e“ S plsal i doie To Pelican: Mrs. Joe Paddock. |weekend following the opening of Bpw (lus | Selock v é“ ::o s BCh sigy [ work seriously, more promising war in Los Angeles. > | To skagway: Mrs. David Oehler,|the regular Territorial Legislative e STEAMER MOVEME"IS 1Lcrs Mrs. Edith }l'\d S‘;‘lrznk 7m 1 material than. 'any - sires| Bafore —————— | MARINE INSPECTOR HERE |john Bowen, D. Dunton. ! session. Due to the five Mondays in Jan- sy o g e s X | Peari Hatbor. Mage nee 4 # SAFETY CODE HEARINGS b oies: Andrs S ! b Ak pics et 5 president, will officiate. She urgent- y T dream. Final hearings on the proposed To Hai Wanamaker. Hours will be from 9 o'clock to uary the Business and Professional| Princess Norah from Vancouver ly requests all members to attend { ed they would be elected. Many | ina aring: P! Lt. Cmdr. A. J. Larsen, US.C.G., To Ketchikan: Nellie White. midnight, with an invitation extend- | Women's Club plan an extra lunch- |scheduled to arrive Sunday after- ines: i« = 5 | Territorial Safety Code will begin'marine in: i ¥ G P v i I v 3 s0 that the business connected with 3 are shy, nervous, and worried about | e ing at 10 o'clock | spector, arrived this af-| To Sitka: Mrs. Arthur Franklin,(ed to all residents in the Gastineau eon meeting for next Monday, the|noon or evening the next production, “Mr. and M ‘ which fork to, pick up in Washing- o0 Monday morning o'clock | ternoon by Alaska Coastal Airlines|nrs. Lec Smith Channel area. |17th in the Terrace Room of The{ FPreighter Coastal Monarch, from North," Mgy, in v ton: St e mein el | {in the Territorial Department of from his stati it s GUE L y . North,” may be: pianned by: sl ang ' on. u e main thing is that S e Vil station at Ketchikan to —_————— | Baranof. The speaker will be Stan-|Seattle, due here Monday a work program adopted. i they know what happened to the gahor e e G _,spend several days in Juneau. FROM SEATTLE | CAA REPRESENTATIVE ley McCutcheon, r epresentative, Alaska, from Seattle, scheduled Richard M. Peter, director of the ‘| 80th Congress, and, if they can ia‘l‘ Cl;fl;mission);r 2, l'.:nbor wirll Anyone interested in marine in-| Mrs. Helen M. Cole of Seattle| John Kubek, CAA representative from the Third division. He will{to arrive Tuesday forthcoming mystery play, states A -—(—E;mmi—— preside at the hearings, J ;’?fn“"::‘ xlork or activities may hndllevz:flw"d ;\iestl'rdny at the Gas; from Anchorage, registered yester- talk on the sutject, “How Laws Are| Bavanof from Westward due that the first rehearsal will be held ‘ e Gastineau Hotel, tineau Hotel. day at the Gastineau Hotel Made. southbound 5 p. m. Sunday ely following the meeting.