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\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~ )