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b SATURDAY 1P.M. Edition VOL. LXXIIL, NO. 11,190 P O TN PP A RN S oA S S ORI S AT 7 SR a0 “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ™ AY . Edition JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURD,\Y. MAY 17, 1949 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS Juneau Longshoremen Lose in chketmg Case ¢ of traffic and of the meters now COUNCIL STARTS |5 o RADIO WAR INEW ANGLE SPRUNG B | On motion of Councilman Nicl- | %S4l | merltan o er— pASSAGE OF “Ew sen, the group acted favorably on As REASON (Ausl" | the request of Mrs. Edna Lomen, { to have the library re-calcimined. ARIED | e TAx ORDINAN(E\ With the approval of the Coun- ‘FA"'AI. plA"E (RASH " M | cil, the mayor will designate next | )y . ' | week-end—that of = May 14—as ‘ oN R u S S I A | s renme l | Cleanup Weekend. | AB R ~ Complete Plan for Inferim “**"*uayor Makes meport Roughness of Concrete | " FED. JUDGE | Mayor Waino Hendrickson gave | | H i | L] and Fu'ure m New | a detailed account, of his two weeks U " d S e RU"WGY Chafgetj Wlfh | . | outside in the interests of the city, | iat ira! H | | | Cify Measure |t (r)n ed iag.s, B'Hiasm Fire| Accident af Seaffte |Walkout Spreads, Plants| | Injanciion’ls iy B Aeked | projects, including a general feel- | enin un. : 4 | n IS 10 be Aske: By making mandatory the change 108 of optimiam In Washingion on | SD i th _ SBIO kmash SEaTTLE, ey 7 D4 Close Down in Midwest- | " Row by Radlonal DI i i ; 4l to|Passage of the Alaska Public Works | | - Xcl)‘ct:l])eecrtmt‘:xed:;f; I.‘r:;lsla?\f:: cre? Bill introduced by Delegate E. L. ovie 0|se 0C ade ?lll:hte steattt‘:e-:l'wohm ;11190r;lao§- MaYOT ASks Ford Mee’ | | r 'y ?’N[‘;B I ) & o (Bob) Bartlett. R ribute to the crash of an Alaska | ec » :k::dc;yr;ilverg‘x;:::: problem for B Ll s Bavor signee the WASHINGTON, May 7.—®—The Airlipes plane that brought death By the Associated Press e o s ey b phn;e AR paving bonds and received the | United States and Britain fire their | to nine persons in November, 1947? | The strike of .65,000 Ford Motor | ' thxation And mastssment ‘jplan #0+| £008Y, also $550 accrued interest. opening guns tf)day in an unpre-| That's the thgory of Donald M.|Company employees dominated to- | SEATTLE, May 7—(®-—Juneau's 4 justed to the new municipal year He discussed changes in airport :der_lted peacetime radio war with |Kizer, chief inspector for the|day's labor picture. | | CIO Longshoremen's Union lost as well as the coming six months|bullding rentals with officials of ‘;55““ Alaska firm. 3 A peace move was instituted by yesterday in its attempt to block n an attempt to smash through Kizer testified in federal court|Mayor Orville L. Hubbard, of Dear- the filing of an anti-picketing in- Pan American Ajrways and Pacitic [ :L::etfi::dflz J:::a:h:oxmlsezf N Bam - Alriiries, and -ths. - Hew :eio:m noise :lofkadc. they plan- | yesterday that airmen referred to|born, Mich., where the Ford plant is Jjunction case against it in Alaska their discussions comprised a ma-| 8greement is expected to reach Ju- mmfl“ “Tle lj oy e"»"t Of 1 -ir8uns f the - SoatUib=HARSIIN field as thelocated. He called for a meeting of | District court. Jor ftem of last night’s City Coun- | neau momentarily. g s, al ae;ung a ;mce, to hurl :oper-bearms “specinl. He ex-|Ford officials and the striking CIO | 1 U.S. District Judge Lloyd L. ofl. TeAY | Hendrickson's Seattle conference : darr.age1 ‘t)h Russian-language | plained that' “the concrete has| United Auto Workers to be held next | Black’s ruling was in favor of Ordiihos 390 dratled. by ity with Col. Hewitt of the Army Engi- c:uwa casts in the direction of Mos- h.een c?ubed and the l."oughnesg-Thursduy in his office. There was \'l‘rumns G. Graham, Jr., Regional Attorney Howard Stabler, passed its (Peers was encouraging. The new | ™, . gsecretary of State L:::m::::;r water ui'sld?nb‘:::elg;; e | 1,0 theotor 4. thsiNationsl Takoe T " A The strike began at noon Thurs- | ations board. first reading, as amended to change the hour of closing days for pay- ment and delinquency. The mea- sure repeals Ordinances 218, 238 and 259, pertaining to the same| toat harbor project, of extending breakwaters and such work, has been moved up. The Engineers asked for a request in writing and a sketch, for the extension of the George V. Allen anncunced the compaign yesterday. He said the State Department’s Voice of America programs would lubricant and that was one of the times."” | He further described the con- crete ag “faulty” and said it has small points that break off under day. Basis is a union charge ot‘ speed-up in production lines. Effects of the strike began spread- | ing. In Cleveland, Ferro Macmne' % Graham has deciwrea it his in- |tent to ask for an injunction against further picketing of the Ju- |neau Spruce Corporation mill. He ” subject. ock wall. carry an announcement charging a supplier of Ford's, laid off 2,000 | 8 The ehiet changes are that, while| In Washington, D.C., the mayor|Russia with “deliberate interfer- | so0d braking conditions, giving the |y, it Me"@ Sk & i lr:ttelfll;:d ";:m’,;“l::‘::m::e or‘n..:: the outgoing council makes prop-|had conferences with James P.|ence” which “follows a pattern sim- ‘Teller-bearing” effect. 18,000 at assembly plants in St. Louis, | found that the iung;mmmen Wi erty assessments and serves as a|Davis, director of the Division of ilar to the systematic jamming of Kizer was called as a company |wepchen, N. J,, Los Angeles, Min- | i not justified in the picketin "';:: board of assessment and equaliza- | Territories in the Interior De- |shortwave boadcasts conducted by witness in the retrial of a $35000 ..., St Paul, and Iron Moun- I has closed the mill ‘f)or i th tion, each new council will fix|partment; Joseph T. Flakne, chiet | the Nazis during the war.” damage suit filed against the air-| ... "anen Murray Corp., a De- a year, ik " millage rates and prepare its own‘m the Alaska branch, and Delegate Allen estimated that the Soviet line by Mr. and Mrs. M?h Tracy, troit supplies, is expected to close | The .diapute is over whether the 4 budget. Bartlett and with Senators irom 'radio has been using 60 transmit- it next week, putting 7,000 on the | International Woodworkers of 4 Previously, an incoming counci | Washington and California. ters to block reception of Amerlcan& | street. | 4 A | America, = another CIO union, . has had to abide by decisions cf| He had a satisfying conference iand British shortwave broadcasts ini“OYES IAplEY | shauld’ continue to load barges. ? the outgoing group in these re-|with Col. W. E. Potter, recently |Russia. Up to now, the Voice has| y In South Bend, Ind., n seventh | Mrs. Pearle Owens Gillis (above) with her favorite book, has been | ; Py spects. district Army engineer and NOW |used no more than 10 transmitters | Iaum maker planed to remove brake | chosen as the Ameérican Mother of 1949 by the American Mothers' Graham sail he probably will assigned to the Washington staff|to get through to the Russian peo- MAKE IRIPS FOR | dies and parts from the strikebound | Committee. She is 60, resident of Fort Worth, Texas, wife of a postal file the antipicketing injunction y Explaining severai points of the measure in detail, City Attorney Stabler made this aside: “It may be tough for this year, but, in the future, the city should not have| to look after Alaska projects. The mayor's only entirely un-! | ple. The Soviet jamming started in successful meeting was with the |earnest April 24 — just before the |captain of the Seattle Police De- first news of negotiations to end ROAD PROGRAM Both Col. John R. Noves and Bendix Aviation Corporation plant. The company is Willys-Overland, | which obtained a replevin writ from | Circuit Court. Bendix has been lh(nkebound since April 20. deputment employee, mother of for ur boys and two glr | petition against longshoremen in | Juneau Merll court next week. - |PUBLIC SURVEY partment grill team. He could n"‘{the Berlin blockade. The State De- | persuade him to bring the team up | | partment - charged that the timing to borrow mopey. Tax monies wHH come in -on. November 15 and May i"?@?fi&flfi&%r SHANGHAI Scranton Strikers Keject 4c Boost George M. Tapley of the Alaskn| stiking trolley _PARTIES START r 15." again this summer. | was deliberately designed to keep | Road Commission were to take off " In Scranton, Pa., ¥ The 15-page, double-spaced ord1~" 2 the Russian people from hearing the | today on trips important to theland bus operators rejected a four- | | H » s pro‘\:l'ladges by dbemupfor kit He"rmdax:;::n g‘soc:x:.cle‘rmng west’s version of the agreement. | comprehensive ARC program for | cent an hour pay boost. The strikers,’ Al ASK A SH'pplNG‘ { 'mm m ment, levying and collection of| Alaska Housing projects, and that| TIVing to slip some of its pro-|the season. members of the AFL Amalgnmatfrd‘ ' f i dliciunt T bnkire nasment| o- colmaittie ot tHa% -ionn deadea | Srams Shrofigh the Hussian, sl of i | Col. He¥es will inspect conditions | Association of Street, Electric Rail- i Leonsrd: - Bicks. ™SS Deve by November 15, pemalty and in-|py Mr, Searles plans to be here | N0ise, the Voice went on a 24-hour |and operations in Fairbanks, An-‘Way and l_VIotur COBC_h Employees, i ot h ey ¢ i . » | struck April 3 demading a 29-cent | Marlhme commlsslon Re- d | Office regional cadastral engineer, schedule a few days ago. Officials | chorage and Valdez areas, planning planned to go to Fairbanks today terest for delinquent payments,|soon to outline a program. 1 helped. %4 d ay boost. ¢ Dpublication of notices, tax sales| With this in mind, the resolution | said. that flpfd o el;leilte?!‘;tatn- to return Thur%daty or F;llldny .| | pay : SponSIble Is ch arge to inaugurate a program of surveys and court action. ot the Juneau Chamber: of .Com- |ROuNcement sid the Un ates| Tapley's inspection will be Off wigeatter Ends in Baltimore in that region. He expec ¢ will continue beaming Russian |the tank farms which have been WO e ANpocts | () B | In Baltimore, a wildcat strike of | |away four or five days. In connection with the present :ltunuon City Clerk Jack Pnpe]oy announced that, although the de- linquent tax roll is not required | until June 1, it has been com- pleted. On motion of Councllman J. P. Christensen, publication cfj them. - The dogwood was pink and white; and the tree she planted in merce asking that the City peti- | tion the Alaska Housing Authority for 200 one-, two- and three-bed- | room units was shelved temporar- | |ily, to be taken up with the Hous- | ing delegation. A report on aj| | City proposal will be made at the International Harvester 24%, Ken- necott 43%, New York Central 11% Northern- Pacific 14%, U. S. Steel broadcasts overseas on a round-the- | {clock schedule. In addition, both the Voice flndlcheaper method of handling as-| | the British Broadcasting Company ' phalt. | will throw two new programs into | the campaign. Territorial Department of Mines, .| as an extension course of the Uni- versity of Alaska. sonstructed under his supervision | iand which will mean an easier and The entire summer ~supply of asphalt is expected to be delivered Seattle today; due Tuesday. Freighter Coastal Rambler sche- | four-days standing apparently was | | ending. Officers of the AFL Bridge | |and Structural Iron Workers have‘ been attempting to get their men | back to work on various construc-! tion projects during negotiations on | Pelican, telling of the mishap Name of the victim. was not given Made by Rep Tollefson WABHINGTON Mav 1=\ The House Merchant Marine com- | mittee has teen told that the Mari- time Commission must assume the imajor responsibility for what is, | i WASHINONN May T — B —| Fresident Truman ’has proclmmed‘ Defenders Reported to Have Hurled Back Communist Troops (By the Associated Press) Carl Heinmiller of the Port Chil- ! In the Fairbanks vicinity are two | crews, one from Region 3 head- |auarters at Billings, Mont,, the tcther from the Region 2, San Fran- | cisco, office. Another Public Survey party | Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge, Ruth and Lawrence Dodge, front of our old house has grown 50 big that she could scarcely have| 7% The series opened April 6 and|duled to sail from Seattle May 10.| Remains are to be flown here May 23 as National Maritime Day. | koot Co. will be in town until Otto Pade. recognized it—but it lacks the care Sales today were 240,000 shares. included 12 lectures and eight| Princess Louise scheduled to sail|from Pelican at 1:30 o'clock today ———————— ! Monday on business and is regis-!| To Seattle: John Holsington, Averages today are as follows:|laboratory periods. A large group from Vanccuver May 1l by plane and taken to the Charles HERE FROM SKAGWAY tered at the Gastineau. He ar-|Pawl H.. Prouty, Roland Peterson, it had when she was alive. "~ (Continued on Page Foun | industrials 17539, rails 47.43, util- ities 35.89. of men and women completed the course. i Baranof scheduled southbound at 1 p. m. Sunday. | W. Carter Mortuary for funeral ar- rangements. | the Baranof. T. P. Wilhelm of Skagway is at 1 rived yesterday via Alaska Coastal Airlines. Mrs. Delbert Beers, Sharon Beers, 'E. H. Steele, Peter Capowski. |l & same was ordered. | next meeting. | Luther J. Reid, an aide to Allen | noxt Saturday at the Anchorage Stract 2 |was to go to Anchor: v : : e laduet of the Juneau Inde- | ¥ho helped explain the strategy 10 | installation, and the next day at (NP ARG o o ltermed the chaotic condition of{ Chinese Communist armies struck | york R g pontH ; Nielsen Res:gr:s pendent School for the coming | newsmen, said: “Now we are gomg ‘Valdez A threatened strike against Macys‘A]‘"k"" shipping. at Shanghai’s outer defenses today.| activity along the Alaska Highway, [d Councilman Edward Nielsen ten- to give them the business.” -load The criticism came from Con-|The Nationalist Government com- ear was presented, and ‘turned | | By getting asphalt in tanker-lo ) dered his resignation from - the| ¥ P | Department Store in New York City | o n “rror Tollefson. He's &|munique claimed the defend AFYOOPSS. St has. bews p1E0S Gouncll,s but -other members. weps|'OVCF $0:the schoal commitipe, whiph lots, a big saving is . effected (0| gag averted by union acceptance of | 5t e | U S e defenders | reference in the Public Survey in agreement against séceptance, will meet with the School Board. XOI.YMPIA pl(KED the government this year and in!g"row contract, The union is the member of a subcommittee which |hurled back the attackers. | Oftice. e A i The Council approved the ap- the future. Asphalt now can be epartment Store Un_;mvuugmeu the shipping situation.| pu¢ nervous inhabitants of the| With Eny o ' and finally referred it to commit- Independent Depart) | Tollefsor, spoke of the Commis- gineer John M. Short in 4 tee. pointment of City Clerk Jacki {handled without using drums, €X-|jon 1t calls for a $2 weekly Pay . . " o Gicesard of legislation great Eastern metropolis appeared |charge, the first work of this unit 4 ¢ James ' F. Church, City Dock|F9peloy as assessor, with Mildred| A w R | 6Dk at HAIEE raise and other benefits. |siom's utter disregard of 1egislation to pave little faith their surrounded will be to lay out a townsite for wharfinger‘ resignedl with the Moody, assistant clerk, to assist| According to Noyes, it is an im- Second Speed-Up Charge which wn: pfim gy ?ong;:bsmzx; city could hold out long, The gov-|Tok Junction, at the intersection ¢ x 5 | T.H e | 3 5€ | perman 3 3 " 8 g a en Pingwang, on miles mers be appointed to succeed him.| T of the Duncan Met- |\ "o 0oy’ that Olympia will| 5 x 08 9% automobile_industry—the UAW in |80 % SL00CC L geoares that g gwang, only Fairbanks and the United States. f . i er Corporation, who is making in- | sion, other agencies such as |a General Motors plant—came also rom Shanghai. Going from here with Short are ’fthe COu(;x el nccep;edmhs resrlg- stallations of parking meters, was Dave all the speed in the Kentucky|ca’A can make use of it. & charge of speed-up: the commission seeks to €Xcuse it-| oy Coo e came 50 miles [itiren ¢ wemitinaring . atind’ - Wb nation ant approve e recom-. o | I 4 mendation. ntediondy andy. Anawened q“es_‘szfiem:Kr;:umhism c}f:SnT:zd T:":I Tapley expects to be back about| " 5 gpeyrolet assembly line unit “‘sclf ble “y;:lngu;?:en ::Z 1:::&‘:‘:::"_ southwest of Shanghai, where Ccm-;lsfllnmenls in Southeast Alaska 9 Dock Shows Profit tions, some of them from Jm“[“ Ao rr recmat 61 TG WE C’i\urchfll Wednesday. | Flint voted 516 to 17 to go on strrke,‘:;’a; il niunists struck at Kashing, a rail-{have just been completed—Clar- The report on.dgerstion of tie| P PasquRR Who bad ‘odhe to pieg ursr e U1 - while the two ARC officlals are| ico "o the international's ap- |92t0': way town. The Nationalists claimed |ence Norton, Thomas Rome and Cit; Docs from Feg:uary 1 to Ap-|complain of the parking place in Downs. Cloudy but cool Weather|i, anchorage, bids will be opened| oo ! i T Ithe foe -was routed from the air|Robert Williams. o et 0 e ot s6.270,|front of his establishment. now is predicted. for Sectionl G (between Inian PTOVAL o on in Detroft, b L : ril 30 showed a profit of $6276,| T, T, ience transfer to an-| If the track stays dry, Olympia |54 potter), the last pleces of the id it was felt the dis<| R“ulD “ow 5 sI AR b . which was generally attributed toi . " oo 0o nted Law-|is given the nod to lead the other | myrnagain Arm road. however, sal A8 = A force of 10,000 Communists at-| I, the large loads of asphalt for me-rence Du Bois. E 13 horses to the finish line in the| cuonel Noyes i ot Ahat | pute could be settled at the plant! tacked in the Kunshan sector, 35; ‘.“ m i 1| le riles A [ S an e i T, T ot cty pusi: T oL Do | T T e e, e GENERAL, AR FORCE i o e vt e e ™ " pocmion” JUMg { tion in the salary of a child wel- i Leen requested, the actual appro-{ i 84 a 4 On motion of George Jorgenson, SALVATION ARMY GIVES | 30 miles northwest of Shanghal. chairman of the police committee, fare worker was brought up again MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM priation has not yet been ymde. p“A (ARR'ES 13 WASHINGTON, May 7—#—|The Nationalist communique| Kenneth S. Clem, appointed b Py Roland (Bud) Edwards was put on|'D Correspondence and by Miss T HALL THIS EVENING L President Truman has signed a bill| ciaimed all attacks were checked. |th, . s o Alice Brandebury in person. As " | oy e Territorial Board of Education the Police Department staff, on & |y 0\ "y e vt et | e s 0ces 00000 . Y IRIPS designating Gen. Henry H. Arnold,| Neutral o:servers said Commun-|at the biennial meeting in Febru- probationary basis. Officer Solonfe, "o ynerim period before Oc-| A Mother's Day program will bele WEATHER REPORT * ONFRIDA rctired as a five star general of |ist spearheads were penetraling ary, will assume his duties as Edu- Dore was directed to be in charge|, b "0 "o voted to con-|conducted at the Salvation Army|e (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAD . the Air Force. with ease into South China on a cation Supervisor about June 1. sider the request when preparing | Willoughby Avenue hall this eve-|e This data is for 24-hour pe- ‘¢ | qyirteen passengers were on Pa- 5 s notched. Tront of. 309, mifles ‘on the| Hig positioh parallels that of Dr. - the budget, which is to be done ing at 7:30 o'clock. “Memories of |e riod ending 6:30 am. PST. ®| i " Northern Airlines flights in lDA 11 TO FISH BANKB Eastern seaboard. | Dorothy Novatney, who has been | L4 e ashlngion lmmedhtely’ Mother,” a tableaux of recitation|e In Juneau— Maximum, 43; ‘and out of - Juneau yesterday as > The Ida II is coming oft the grid e - | Education Supervisor since July, | Amopg other subjects discussed|and song will be given by the|e minimum, 31 [ by |at the City Float at high tide this| |1945. “Now the position is twins," 4 Merr -Go-Round were the program for *improve- | YOUNg people’s group, depicting the| e At Airport— Maximum, 49; @ |OLLU " Lo Ralph wil-|afternoon and will head for the Re!tlle par“es on |she laughingly commented. 4 Y ments at the Small Boat Harbor, different stages in the life of a|e minimum, 27. ® lliams, H. E. Carlson. | fishing banks, skippered by the Dr. James C. Ryan, Education 4 to be reported on at the next meet- Christian mother. Captain Johanson | e FORECAST ® | From Yakutat: C. P. Irwin, Mr.| {owner, Miguel Zamora, One at- | Commissioner, has stated that Clem 4 ill give the message the eve-|® (Junesu and Vielnity) . N tempt was made, but a stern leak { By DREW PEARSON !ing; the proposed basic improve-|W! 1 give ge of the % |and Mrs. Joe Collier. N B " et ate |and Dr. Novatney will be assigned (Copyright, 1945, by Bell Syndicate, Inc) | ment on Seward Street, inviting| Mg ST % ts:érn:fi“;o.mfi:,:m ,':;;' o| To Anchorage: Maj. Frank Grif- iuf.fi o ed‘ ;y Z‘;mm A 1spec:‘ne geographic areas ‘for in- —_— bids for hauling fuel oil, extension e | ol : fin, Maj. J. Whitehead, K. D. Stett- 3 hi o' ( hed pl }xpec on. I (Ed. Note—With Mothers' Day |of the city payroll ordinance for FROM SEATTLE [ erature tonight near freez- ®|) "R U Ty Tand Mrs. M. ;’;‘:‘“3 S0 She tide 10 float hiki ras am Clem and his family—Mrs. Clem | 8 tomorrow, Drew Pearson's col- |the interim period, an insurance Mr, and Mrs. L. K. Moser of Se-|e ing. Increasing cloudiness on @ J. Slaughter, Omdr, H. Stevens, al 1 {and thelr three children—iive tn L. B umn today .takes the form of | policy to cover permaglass in the attle are registered at the Gastin-|e Sunday and little change in 2 Gngr 6, Carlson, ! B G R SEATTLE, MB)’ 7“1""“930“9!5‘D0uglu. where he was Superinten- v 2 lotter to his daughter about |new airport building and city park- | eau Hotel » l'f":”;“‘c'“l"i; G G P : e i m,m;m ROCK PERSONNEL | are working their w through deep |dent of Schools this ols this yeur. i his mother.) | ing Jots. O . 5 | The recent supply run by theiSHow on Mount ozoemeen | i § A1l tuisthery ‘were' presant: except AT BARANOF @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today ® ccc 83524 skippered by Willlam Washington State to reach surviv- 1’ p‘sm | |’ Mrs. George Arnold W.' Burr Johnson. | Registering yesterday at the Bar-|e In Juneau City — Trace; ® m“' EMPI-OYEE ]Benuey (BMO) took out Clarence | OF ©Of an airplane crash. The sur- “ | ¢ Los Angeles, California e anof from Seattle were G. E. Samp- | @ since May 1, 120 inches; Jackson (BM3) to relieve K. Whit- | Vivors, Pilot Bill Grant and Shella PAA FR Dear Dnugh‘tzr' SIO(K 0“0“"0“ son, E. J. Nelson, H. E. Carson,|® since July 1, 108.46 inches. vI(l‘M oF FUME L MG o it in-chargs| Cure, were found by a Royal Can- | m‘v m‘s i Last week on Grandmother's Sr., and Phillip Carmichael. ® At the Airport — Trace; ® at Eldred Rock light station. J. .| 2dian Aiv Force plane. Three res- ] % NEW YORK, May 7.—{P—At the > —— e since May 1, .62 inches; € z . _lcuers were dropped by parachute| Pan Americal birthday, I ‘went to Romans- > s | Jeton. (SN) Ty | n Airways carried birthday, 1 et D e more. . to| ShOrt -session’ of the New -York MINING GOUNSE ENDS& | o since July 1, 6131 tnches. #| Amonia fumes are believed to] S e on’:::":_gme"!‘r’g“e and loggers from & camp 11 miles|19 passengers on Fridsy flights - I visit he,"grm I wish that you|Stock Exchange today the closing le o o 0o 0 @ 0 a0 0 @ ®/ngye been the cause of the death e " |away started to the scene, but they [as follows: i could have besn. with me. . The|duotstion of Alaska Juhesu mine| -Last night was ihs jclosing ses- | of an employee at the Pelican Cold, could not reach the survivors at' From Seattle: Mr. and Mrs, John { ¢ maple trees ‘were baltway in leaf stock was 3%, American Can 92, |sion in the mining course conduct- S'IEAMER Movm[ms Storage plant today. PRo(lAMA“o“ once. |Heneisen, Bert and Margaret § and so delicate—the way she loved | Anaconda 28%, Curtiss-Wright 8%, ed by Howard M. Fowler, of the| A call was received this morning i e Monty, Marjori Alired and infant 4 Alaska scheduled to sail from|by the U. 8. Marshal’s office from FROM, HAINES |Bonnie, Lillian Angerman, Jerry