The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 18, 1945, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

\EAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1945 PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JU IFOWLIE HELD BY SOME COMMUNISM | ¥ 1 BRI MO RTHLAND . | ! [ : FOREXTRADITION IS CHARGE MADE s TON Ll | , 3 hese S[)orts Suats | i e I TRANSPORTATION | B : | WASHINGTON, July 18, — A [ : : (UERE I CCRTRIT el = O M P .A N Y Off A H t'l' H public today testimony of its chief| a?"e rdlne j i [ienses gams erri- Jeounsel listing 16 commissioned and | | > ? 450 . - enlisted Army personnel “whose| / . i 1 forial Statutes { backgrounds reflect Communism in | . | YORK, Juiy 18. — U. S.|scme form.” ’ 1 V71 Ce ioner Garrett W. Cotter{ The testimony was presented be- Z e a eS. yest postponed until July Eifhmd closed doors by H. Ralph Bar- | remcval prodeedings under whichjton to a subcommittee appointed | | Ale der S. Fowlie, 50, is being|recently to investigate reports that| S | 0 bail to face polygamy Army commissions were beipg given | You CXPCCI an fl(th(C to be llght on hlS jury charges in Juneau,!to pers with ' Communist con- 12 I'nections. The subcommittee, head- fCC(, (]llll.‘k 2“]d SllPP]C Of movement. and ‘ A ant U. S. Attorney Gma]d‘rd by Representative l‘munnsim‘ i {v. rk requested the pnatpune-‘ (D-Tex), made no comment on the z 4 | Clark said Fowlie was | testimony. ~- ceiag ; | m | pOSSC»Cd of plenty of stamina. Well, you ch 1 with violation of the! “I have found ain persons X e * | Al Territorial laws rather than|who hold commissions and also| can expect the same qllalmes in these | viciction of Federal statutes and{seme eniisted = p nel in the| | tha probably would be necessary | Atmay whose background reflect o s the Federal complaint|Cemmunism in some form,” Bur- U. arshal now enroute here| He then listed and identified lr' A a officers and enlisted men. They SpOrts sults, too: ey ve been “‘trained e included: | * Assistant S. Attorney Robert Sgt. Samuel D. 1 Hammett, by expert tailors to be soft and flexible in { L. Tollefson stated here today that|T/4, Heaqquart Alaskan Depart- LA | Alexander Fowlie has been|ment, editor of camp new b ne 1 I v { charged under the laws of the Ter-}“The Adakian”; “Chairman use...to and, twist and turn w lth GO rit of Alaska with one count of j committee of election rights ( s po. my, based on his marriage|purpose of this committee was the plCtC frccdom and €asc...to glVC yOLI here in June to Acquina M. Barn-! defense of the interests of the ! hill while allegedly still wed to a{Communist Party.” more wear and smartness of style than Forevious apotias.- the fother. of ‘his G e B i §- 3 3 N { three children. MAGNIN BUYER EERED ! you've ever known! 1 eccond charge of perfury onj o po g e for # 2 lone count -has also been entered| . .o Y% s b g T ! g Sl = n .| Magnin's in Seattle stopped in 4 ageinst Fowlie here on the Terri- ; A e § | 4 _ o neau for a short time foday on y ; 0 | te arising from his swear- i 2 . . | 5 A i her way to Se d and Anchorage = e Pt i e el L7 {ir ider oath on application for, Bt 8 s s | to visit relat e license that his previous | i Q e had been dissolved by the | 3 P A ..T Bl f his spouse. Th lygam; ; i ‘ 2 ”” 1’\ilx:d ;ei'e nenpj\fx?: 1);1 A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- \ th SR coht o, s -30.) 5( « ding day. ~ We will take all your wedding pictures. . adition proceedings, which— | 2 i PIIONE 567 SECOND STREET : ¢ than the removal procedure | AT N A AR T SRR S T i IR A R ) . 5 , required for Territorial of-1{ ” P fenses, were immediately com- | AR o s Ay menced and on June 23 the extra- | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES dition request to the Governor of | ; S ol S s s NEILL CLARK and COMPANY g by Gov. Ernest Gruening, appoint- Aty A SIERLLLN S. Marshal William T. Ma- | Public Accountants-—Auditors—Tax Counselors ¥ or one of his deputies, as . { T | serving oificer. 1 I-1; PR G 204 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 charged in New York | MR., MRS. PENDLETON PASS Fowlie wa the Federal statutes and is SRR IR, b § i 1G JESTWARD 11 WOODLEY T9 TwoMinesweepers Crashing Plane P! pks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building CH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK ran ‘They becn npleted with ghe arrival . aizih came from Seattle, where Mr. there of an Alaskan Deputy Mar- ¢ VASHINGTON, July 18—The SAN FRANCISCO, July 18—A Pendleton owns the Lodge Cab thal to take Fowlie in custody on| @ 2 L B ’ ) 1 the complaints filed here. He will the i announced today the loss of crashing Navy plane last night start- Company. 4 WE OFFER T0 A LIMITED NUMBER OF | CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY i ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE | TELEPHONE 7567 < says; GnY person of refine. . 0 use i Using Arrid degl, rr:&’c'dm S ... Quards ey Perspiration offense | hen be returned to Juneau for a 'y hearir which, it is enticipated, will result in his being beund over to the Grand Jury, Mr. Wollefson stated. | S eee | OLYMPIA WOMEN HERE | Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson with her | niece, Miss Loreene Kegley and —— | friend Miss Birdie Longaker, South- Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Shepard, of| *~ lern Washington timber owners Yakima, are guests at the Baranof | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fackler and from Olympia, visited in Juneau rotor |mi e eastern slope of Mount Diablo south| MR., MRS. MALLOY RETURN : cf Antioch. A half a dozen com-| Mr. and Mrs. Mike Malloy, resi- ships, the YMS 50 and the munitics have sent fire fighters and | dants of Seward for 15 years, stop- had a normal complement| equipment, to battle the blaze last| ped over in Juneau on their re- t 35 each reported out of control. | turn home from the South where e were none killed or missing e Mr. Malloy has been receiving med- ATy B, o craft atid. ol MR, MBS SHERAED HERE' " |1o8l SUCHRON; Naval vessels of all ¢ in the war. ors in the ed a grass and brush fire on the = o (o (o o T T (o o Lo U e (o U e (s o o o FLLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell § Charles Whyte, District ‘i(r of Woodley Airways, tc cunced a reduction of rates in air (1 e effective Cream Deodorant | Safely helps ~ Stop Perspiration | (= ( r fravel which will becox said the reductions were »gredicted last month when the com- ——————— : ] e " ny announced an expansion of its Hotel. two children spent a few huu.ls'“\ v a few hours today on their way e dlin Do g o . 2 *rvice from Juncau to Westward MRS. PIELAGE HERE - Juneau today. They are traveling= . s o o) B g With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and “Alaska. The District Manager fur- Mrs. M. A. Piclage, of New York, | ROSE KING IN TOWN westward {rom "“"“““f’f’l_‘s'rw“f;ey e . . Prevents under-arm odor. steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle ! “her stated that it will be the policy arived in Juneau today on a| Rose Olive King, of Winton,|Mr ?af“‘e“; i e"“‘::";f b Sy / 4 | FOR RESERVATIONS-PHONE 612 Y 2¢: his company to put into effect steamship for a week of business California, is a guest at the Bar- Munsing Wear Corporation. y MR., MRS. NOVIC i(_ HERE | e e e e e e S T R S S I | PO e AT Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novick, former | e e u s s o =t Slower rates for air travel in Alaska in regard ta Territorial Depart-| anof Hotel. ! ‘j,\ficiondllwm permit. of Publié Welfare Work to Bl e e MRS. SMITH IN TOWN {owners of the Northern Bar and 3 oodley Airways s connected. She is a. THELMA OSBORNE HERE | Mrs. Francis Smith, of Chicago, Cocktail Lounge at Seward, spent ,Juneau and Ancho the Baranof Hotel and Thelma Osborne, of Sitka, is a| has arrived in Juneau and is a a few hours in Juncau today. They OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING Mrs. Harry Douglas, of Hoonah, east coasts, and are now returning g is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. to Seward to resume business there.! .J This company was recently certi- N | Wentz, of Spokane, is a| John Laviele, of Whitehorse, is d by the Civil Aeronautics Board pyegp gt the Baranof Hotel. a guest at the Baranof oHtel. render service from Anchorage to _.__ o - ARPO 4 % 5 ol Rira O Une perm’ a Paris...Have a Coca-Cola ’\;aiting decision of the Board in (PARIS LEAVE) 'ashington. : . " - gy will be $70, a reduction of ) on to Anchorage as soon as guest at the Baranof Hotel. | guest at the Hotel Juneau. have just returned from an exten- y. | S Eh u l B S A total of $20 is cut from the fare work is completed here. bl Ll L | ——————— !stve tour of the United States, 9;‘ and 59 plus tax | ml i “rner EEVIce from Juneau to Naknek — avo——— LAVIELE IN TOWN MRS. DOUGLAS HERE Jwhich took in both the west and MORE MEN AND WOMEN USE | Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2065 Night Phone 476 THAN ANY OTHER DEODORANT - | There is no substitute for newspaner advartising! ———..- ‘DISTINGUISHED | l FLYING CROSS FOR STRAGIER 2 FROM AN AIR BASE IN IN]J!/\‘ The Distinguished Flying Cross Es been awarded to M/Sgt. Geo | 9. Stragier of Douglas, Alaska, a ison pilot with the Second Air mmando Group, a unit of the tmy Air Forces in the India-Bur- fuah theatre. { M/Bgt. Stragier, who was attend- ng the University of Washington at he time he entered the service, has § een overs2as s2ven months He Eus received the Air Medal with ak Leaf Cluster. His wife, Mrs. orothy L. Stragier, lives in Doug- fis, Alaska, Serving the Cause of W‘lro-oév Vietory in Courteous and Dependable ' mn P e a c e LN Service to Alaska ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 - > - ON SWAGWAY TRIP «!. REDUCED FARES to fi“ Effective July 21 Westward Alaska i, ! Lt (jg) Edward I 38”1 of the Port here, is aw Wom his headqu. here today & an official t gway. He ill inspect Coast Guard light FASTEST and SHORTEST $tations in Lynn Canal, enroute S e oo = -ngotm MCCLAIN IS 2 a A RO"TE At Sos Vs ... Yank friendliness at Eiffel Tower i % Btwocd McCl [Jional Bank, rc It's natural for a Yank soldier to share his home ways. The invitation Have ANCHORAGE __$.70 ved word t« ] t a baby boy was born yester- i N = 7z - e y, in Seattle to Mrs. Robert E @ Coke is 2 symbol of his friendliness. It says We wish you well in a way as ol (¥,7 7, MeGRATH ... 100 eClain, wife of his son. The (T Y \ St dl ,/0 ! | NOME . . 120 thet is in the med Services American as baseball. Wherever you hear Have a Coke, you hear the voice (& - 2. BETHEL 120 is now oversea: theé ;3]0})11 NAKNEK O ; e .BIECH. l‘s”r;:\u\ of America . ..inviting you to tle pause that refreshes,—a sympol of good ! high#sign iibth\K """"" 130 3 AP C. , MERT TOMORROW will everywhere. 5 | ‘V”oDLEY A'RWA‘IYS (Effective July 21st) 4 The Chamber of Com at You naturally hear Coca-Cola i CITY TICKET OFFICE Correspending Reductions BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY w_m‘m?mm BARANOF HOTEL to AR Intermediate Points JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. vet of The CoeaCala Compaay. Bhone 716 . SUBJECT TQ FEDERAL TAX. Mheir regular weekly luncheo tomorrow noon will be ad by Frank V. Birch, who is a International President of the Club, it was announced to- iy~ )

Other pages from this issue: