The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1945, Page 2

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: ~ __ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA v » FOWLIE FACES, % %4 | PrehisforicMonster | . IMPERSONATION ; ceived information that he might | , (HARGE AI "-Y- in trouble. She declared that| Rlver 'o Wes'ward i »r husband’s arrest,| & . ‘ ¢ o e muans wrest| Boljeved Found on ‘ | 10 time while in Alaska, to her owledge, did Mr. Fowlie wear | | orm, She said she had known| CORDOVA, Alaska, June 28.— C i ¥ n | Recen' J unecu Bnde- Mr. Fowlie previous to the prescx)t'fi“i‘icc“"-;::y ‘;iz‘;lntefgp:?r“;‘i::ft: ~ig H war, @ hat he is known to most A Ao o { gl'00m Afl'ested n Al’my t ’m,;m;“',.‘:;l l?‘]f ufnowl?on:] were “ome expert to identify the well :rc»1 . P 4 . 3 are of his assuming any false scrved remains of what may have| Bl’l adlel’ S UfllfOI’m bebor 3 . been a prehistoric monster, discov-| g | position. She had agreed to marry bred iy, & Gabpetion: & BEAdbat 10 B, | sr. Fowlie before he went to An- ™ i NEW YORK, June 28.—Alexan- ... .co byt that she was not ready 'he Glacler-fed Tsivat River. 1 j der Fowlie, 50, of New York City ve Alaska at that time. Her KTLOIK' Whiit(t;. llt’mxlumschr:::fi?mm?é is scheduled to, be arraigned in cision to marry him, she said, atalla, sal aul Cl . | him he found a portion of a carcas, ery ' ay on g x a o ' A . Federal Court next Tuesday U was not affected by any Army oo o 1088 and Atk teek bieti pks- 2 I(hm'gv of impersonating an AImy . ..;s he might have. Gl T e aeadbag:s THe Traing are crowded, buses loaded officer. Mrs. Fowlic has two daughters miCT08 I O Smiles inland in : ¢ i e Assistant U. S. Attorney Gerald ,,, " former marriage. One Of (g glacier and flows into the Gulf of| and cars are out cf the picture . ... V. Clarke said he was arrested .om lett Juneau this week to LVe ‘a|Stia 40 milcs oast of Gape Suck-| ; 7 ) June 18 in the uniform of a brig- | an aunt in Seattle. The other i 3 | 4 ho cares? Vacz ing at home ¢ an RUBK g ling. Schneur said he believed the . | but who cares? Vacationing adier general and quoted m{? 85| siaying with Mrs. Fowlie's MOther pod" was released. from the big E"_{ ol 3 3 . W ve & saying he had worn the uniform font 3 s - . . is fun, especially when you have such say b TS Montana. ing ice cap and floated down the| €S ’ : | both here and abroad while rep- i Fowlie also has two children river until it became imbedded in| [ / ef Ime lovable sports clothes as these . . . {resenting & soft drink concern. ;. jormer marriage, a son and (he sand. | . F‘ghekwflsa;';‘lcgzt;g‘:l ;;g“x::*::'l»i 1 married daughter. White said Schneur said two bones ' [Stel SEATTLE. . . . . . . 6 HRS. 55 MIN. st s e e ol AT scven feet long and with joints| \ and had two children vax}dl gr.anl: he dvery 1w aride Ralt foek, REE- ol WHITEHORSE . . . . 1 HR. 45 MIN. had visited Alaska during his busi- l)epa"mell' of Ini. P i e e : FAIRBANKS . . . . . 5HRS. 5 MIN. | i ness envely, with white-haired, tough half-inch | B GALENA 7 HRS, S S k M H ' hide. Bears had been gnawing it, 878 .. o ¥ he toliowing airmai aispacc JCCKS MEIQING OF v added. : NOME . ... 9HRS. 5MIN. ¥ 3 } | was received by the Empire direct Hiiosts. wage. @ be mflad.’t.? have M<GRATH . 6 HRS. 55 MIN. o ! Teorn | Mew. “Yoik Olty, - whid it a Agendes Don Miller, & U. 5. Geologist cur-| { | appeared in the New York Herald- e ToRHy, 4 thre ?,m-{-v"-,.bfk;c area, 50| b BETHEL . . 9 HRS. ; : | Tribune, June 19: waEls rc;]; 5 Ly miles west of the Tsivat, investizate i y $isite oY | Alexander S. Fowlie, former New WASHINGTON, June 28— tke find. | 1 5 \ N ] | Jersey peace officer who was an (C1ior Department today recommen- - — R Fosal 1 A’m-ylii-;nenant in the first World dcd immediate consolidation of all & @ o o e + v e ¢ o o] By Jt wlar} was arrested yesterday by Covorument agencies charged with o WEATHER REFORT -¢ }n‘a | 4 & ke Pederal Bureau of nistration of federal lands. . (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) o . i 3% Foag S, i e Mpctai’ i g ar L. Chapman, Assistant Sec- e Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ H ’5"“‘ : : : ?u\(st}l}gauon‘rux} b Cn‘(‘; wl‘mi;nia ‘0. y of the Interior, told the special » Ending 7:30 0’Clock This Morning | i i ) Al g2 c;“u.m,()xm” ln =S T cenate committee investigating e ;i: ! { { $ b“!’a.l,“) i;mgd’é Gonroy, agent Petioleum reserves that the advan- e In Juneau—Maximum, 53; e L L AR e Accarding to E. E. C - 1']5(' ‘f%ic“ age of “bringing togéther in one st o minimum, 47; precipitation, % bt in charge of the New WOk offie® of%ooks record of all lands holdings e 22 inch. by 5 3 P g R Fowlie was sent wf ! “‘31"3 -hia-\l ¢nd having them available to that ¢ At Airport—Maximum, 55; © Yhe : 1t M| vear by a soft drink firm to Which ,, , pypiie” and ‘federal agencies o minimum, 48; precipitation, e : ! R | L oo nied tha{ his, commis- . celves can learn who OWNS 8 ¢ 09 inch. 5 P 1 Nty S, B o A W had been r¢- particular picce of federally-held o el 3 ¢ ins with a promotion. e T & S SR T BRI A v & _ £ H ! ! l’;::z“’b“k Y Fugru-n'v v ha. land” would outweigh administra- o Slightly cloudy with light 3 fii oy ey g s bR i, WaLe e afternoon showers Friday. e ' \ z ] since worn the single star of a = . g there are now more than Bty < tcmper:» . . T g brigadier gmwr:\l] Mr. CDHI‘OYJ said nt agencies dealing with| g g0 s W Fowli rmerly was a Jersey = e e R L A : 1.(,7““9 rmer \. »\15“‘ 4 -’, . % 3 et (IR R, e - 5 S e . \ City policeman, a ““»“"“«S in 1s0 urged uniform leasing and S we do a little better grade of ! spector for the New Jersey State iistzation of conservation mea- o TR i N S { Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and a s ot the. protection. of Tekowys) | O TARK ORUR, MEEEINGS ! PAINVE I\G and PAPE“I‘ G ‘ 3 former guard at the Jamesburg hits i | il L R e if i 1 l} gl ';{iw: b ol oy e ¢ "“- ! The Juneau Rotary Club will § M.U}:V people hfl\e aschd v)l }ve. dl;lchs:dfi'nce 4 | o R B 47-51 Thirty-third .. . hold its weekly meeting tomorrow | work and I wish to say we do and are a'u;g | Street. Long Isiand Clty, Queens NAVY ES‘”MA"ES at noon in the Baranof Hotel to'} care of these jobs as fast as wi can possibly < ? He waived a hearing before United welccme the visiting Rotary Gov- | | get to them. 4 States ‘Commis - Cfarrettie W ernor, W. D. Shannon. Also, at 8 N P ? i Cc w;- and was held in $500 bail JAPAN FlEET AT o'clock tomorrow evening, a straight % JA]‘IES IS. M(,.CIJELLAN - £ ; ioet a Gl assembly will be held in the Bar- { Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 : ‘ o o VERY LOW LEVEL e ¥ s On June 2, Fowlie was marricd A : o Sl RTINS G i S 2 P. PI S - Bayon SlaCk SUII in Juneau to Aquina M. Baml‘u‘ WASHINGTON, June 28.— Rear -riece riay uit 2 at the Catholic Church of the No- pqmjra] Forrest Sherman, Deputy MMM A s o ) ;.\ Smartly cut with well- in pastel ty, with the Rev. William G. Cpief of Staff to Fleet Admiral ¢ 7 fitting shorts. colors. 4 3 LaVasseur performing the Cerc- Chester W. Nimitz, today presented { it mony : this official Navy estimate of what £ B X TAENAR I Mrs. Fowlie, for three years Bi- he Japanese have left in surface E fi : ]. . buy ot sistant secretary for the Ala%ka ghipg: T A E i k Federal Savings and Loan As-! wo partly converted battleships, ¥ sociation here, also served as local half old battleship and half carrier, 3 agent for Libby, McNeill and Libby Ise and Hyuga; the battleshi;: ; _;l i " ) Ccmpany for june th of which e o equiv to the & }‘ positions she resigned upon her I 3 nia, commissioned x- ~ marriage. 1632; two cther old battleships A B‘ l] E(J L | c / ‘ Z Shoertly following «the ceremony, not in egmmission; a small number it b L4 U4 E zgn i 0 Fowlie left for New York City, of aircraft carriers which are moor- H @ G DY ® where Mrs. Fowlie was to join Him ed alongside docks under camou- Qafl/cy S/,z CE /557 the end of this month for a honey- | flage; approximately 30 destroyers moon in Manhattan and at Fowlie’s and a “few” cruisers. . summer home at Spring Lake, New Ameng the carrier strength, he Jersey; following which they plan- | said at a news conference, are two ned to make their home in San'cr three fairly carriers not why Keep on Paying Excess;ve ?“EL BELLS vie sroup, arriving here the middle of ges Francisco. | ready for GOVERNOR Hops next week after stops at Wrangell flrs' lady oi land Mrs. Fowlie stated today that she‘ - - - < i : i and Petersburg. . intends t ry out the original' Mary A. Cainon, Excursion Inlet, S . WILL " While in the First City, the Gov- i plans. She s i leave Juncun to- i @ guest a the Baranof Hotel When Qur Factory Engineering Service 3 or will attend meetings ot e 19 IS0 LEIGNAITING i tab et L i IOURlufi GROUP ool gpdedebesid IS 15 Sl QeI T OLYMPIC NATIONAL ' S AVE You rnom 15 To 35%‘) 3 -3 4 e { hand for the opening of the An- The first lady, Mrs. Harry Truman, ) i nette Island air base as a regular is celebrating more than the Presi- LlrE l“suu“cn co“PA"Y ' ¥ With thr urposes in mind, port of call for Par 4 ’s ing ay. is i > 3 S ] P ; 1 - S o Rl Bl e b e g e B SIS | 4 R Consider CAREFULLY ihe Imporiance of -— KePLc;‘ukan tod.ny, le:x;nllg‘n: _.1‘09“‘( BELe: i iy vy . 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