The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1946, Page 2

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S.['hult‘l", Ccmdr.f moomas G mems 5. eunem, Second Camp Grande Up- rising This Year Stag- ed Early Sunday tat: O. S. Aselsen; to Cordova, Rita Mar. Mortis, | ASUNCICH, Paraguay, June 10— U. 5., BRITISH ACCUSED ALONG WITH CHETNIKS Treason Trial of Mihailovic Opens with Charges Against Allies 10.—Marshal | Flying to Anchorage were H. Du- | gas, H. Johnson, Robert Arps, Hans Simmonsen, August Krulie, Mrs. On Saturday, Capt. Jee First Officer Jack Dean, and Stew-| ardess June Rees arrived {rom An-| BELGRADE, June Yugoslav government charged shcrage with W. C. R Mrs. W.| . opening of Gen. Draja Mi- C. Ray, Ellen Ferguson, Albin/ pre-dawi - barmatks revolt 'in | ic's treason trial today that!Peterson, E. E. Pell’ Jack Mann,|VPich five Paraguaven sold:ers| were killed Sunday appeared quall-} American officers sat in on a con- Mrs. J. Mann, Gloria Delancy, Eu-| fercncs between the former Chet-|gene Cooper, Goldia Kvas. |ed today after President Gen. Hi- nik leader and the German Com- Leaving for Cordova on this sec-|8n0 Morinigo “reassumed” con- inder in Yugoslavia, tion wete: EQ Hildre, Jack Hend-|trcl of the Army, and four high The government indictment Was yicks, Hed Lyman, William Eylar,|c2valry officers fiod to the Brazil- read at the opening of the trial Mrs. Wilcox; to Anchorage: Fredian cmbassy. of the man who was left behind!Grecken, Glenn Cupp, Ms. M. .| Rifle and artillery fire rattled by former King Peter’s government McGoon, Ann Walkawski, Evelyn around the suburban Campo Grande to 8 a. m. . Patsy barracks for four hours of soldiers Bernard, |Sunday and truc Kkloads cped through t reets Asuncion, mos unaware of the iuprising except for the gunplay, was jquizt for the rest of th2 day and ‘transportation and entertainment for the announced purpose of wag- ing underground war against the|Emard, Mr. G It also charged Mihailovic was cent word by Biit-lcia Bowers, ish afficors in Cairo to “liquidate!diak: Jean Miller, Communists as scon as poscible. |John Walker. The vcluminous Bill of Partic-| Arriving in Juneau Sandvick, Bertha Bernard, M that| Harold Fowler, Don Wilson, Patri- Mrs. Kosloski; to Ko-| to rmans Anchorage rday from ulars, with detailed charges of col-| Anchorage with Captain Robert facilities opzarated normally. It was Jaboration and war crimes against!pos Marias, First Officer Richard th¢ sccond “attempted revolt this Mihailo said the British sent|Chamberlain and Stow. a the instructions to the King Foter's| Howard were: Irene i roisy but futile revolt ap-| PENOLA INC., Chicago, i supposed resistance leadzr in the|perry Huff, Pfc. Melvin Daroff; to d to'have b headed by Col spring of 1944 Anchorage: A. G. Woodley, John ano Benitzz Ve WHO Was | =g s 00 B0 S In the summer of 1944, the indict-| Martin, Thomas Bradley, Clarence “H8IY becatse of his removal as ment continued, “the American|purray, Jack Hayes, Charles Burr, Ommander of the First Cavalry ‘o8 g Colonel McDowell, Chief ¢f thelgtanley McCutcheon, E. Giroux, Division, whil> he was in Buenc GLACIEBIGE co_ ;\m'cx ican ]miV;‘.my ‘m)\\m\ to Hi-| Mrs ley and son John; ‘A"':f; & 'x‘llm]p!‘(uu]x (Li(iplu‘x'nuu«' er- Regulis Mome Delfveries iwailovic's headquarters, arrived aljto Kod -ott, Thomas Pul- '%F et 2, Benitez A went MON’ 4 the aifield" at Pranjina, As soon 95|[jan, Gebtae Green, W. K. Shaffer, 10 . DiviSionial Headquaiters where MOBFULY RATES he met Mihailovic the told him ‘We | Frank McHale, George Tu he apparently gained sympathy of Phflne 114 American e not interested in PR YRy % other officers. and raised ths reb your fight with Cermany. They Hon. i must be put out of Yugeslavia by H 2 4 o e B [ O A T PR RN P QI 70 0 R AT Ry netion of the aties. 1t 15 up to fICYEASE LR PRECS 1 vou to remain among your people N _.Amcrica is helping exclusively you ! and your movement in slavia”.” H H [] [] wr O1Siiver Sought | Fipst Territorial Encampment WASHINGTON, June 10.—The apprepriations committes recommended that the price of silver sold by the treasury for do- mestic manufacturing uses be in- creased to 90.3 cents an ounce. The price is now T71.11 cents. et THREE SECTIONS AREFLOWN WEST | Veferans of Foreign Wars * ANCHORAGE, ALASKA LASKA TAYPAYERS . 60 ON AR TONIGHT ~ BY PN AIRLINES | g committce hote o movisicn —_— priating funds to run the Treasury this Department during the fi Northern Airlines a Taxpayers League will Pacific MASONS MEET Gibelleat, Company is named defendant in aigo on the air tonight at 7 o'clock. weekend flew three sections to and beginning July 1. Another provis- T special meet 1 be ht in the Miss Anita Garnick will be the from this city icn would, in effect, raise the price evening of Gastine by the ka speaker for the broadecast Arriving here Friday from An- to about $1.29 an ounce after July J‘ s & A M for the € adminis- - -oe— chorage with Captain Claude Fer- 1, 1948. une l an ¥ 7 of Jorn R GIRL FOR SMITHS guson, First Officer Frank Mullen e A the Es | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith be- and Stewardess Dorothy Barry, E. F. MAHONEY ARRIVES es nigiizence came the parents of a girl, weigh- were Mrs. C. T. Beach and child; o FOR SUMMER VISIT fex cor-|ing eight pounds, ten ounces, at Fred Brochan, Marion Cra Stan-| E. F. Mahcney, an embloyee at Mrs. James DeMeres and ¢ : 1:45 am. yesterday in St. Ann's loy McCutcheon, William Campbell, Polaris Taku, is in town. He is ren were southbound sser g plac pital Mrs. M. Diaz, Donald E. Lew staying at the Gastineau. 4 eattle wher hasgifeliaition | £ <% : s Belgaies and Visitors vith Mrs. DeMere el U of Ri d mother B. O. Havdahl. Mr. _ ° ™ i i Co DeMeres will join them socn on his o e WEL : ME annual_vacation P 3 3% o o 4 date he P RS BT e o o B SKAGWAY VISITORS Watterwor g to work n.svvlne A Sk s 5 L < 03 3 Waiters flew to /\'”::r F;{"“‘ b bt esterday to join his wife H ¢ ¢, Rizz- e o Jon 1 e QVER 150 TOURISTS e = eunion of the Wm. Feero fam r N 5 Rt complaint further states ths this week. He pians to return on G0 T0 MENDENHALL iiness ‘e Bl Fortfae o0 - W & Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas - s 1Bs: Wi | 7 o and son Thomas left on The C had a busy time last Would ot ; ‘]’v“-“_‘“ A ‘“‘-“,“5:"? ing’s Princess Lou.. Saturday afterncon. Over 150 tour- fo provide for Bs WICOW G0 MO A G bound for the reun- ists atocard Princess Louise ”"-‘( '*‘“;;]" C‘Fl‘_n‘n Wagl neny | = made the trip to Mer reside. I, INGed, 18 i TR cier, and were also 7 g ; 5 p - Y 3 i HERE FOR CONVENTION sight-se . Empire Want Ads bring reculis! Sicks’ Select enjoys a nation-wide reputation as one of the & € : | William ~Robertson was' one of = world’s truly fine beers. lts appeal is to parficular people— £ Ketchikan visitors on the b £ i . ) to Attend the Plrst Annual i / those of discrimination who appreciate its delightful light- | rict Convention of Lions for ness and sparkling zest. Brewed to the highest standard of | District 49. Mr. Robertson was born A excellence, Sicks’ Select is often spoken of as “America’s | {in Douglas, moving to Ketcl 2 5 with his family when he was eight Finest Table Beer. i years of age. His mother, Mrs. ‘Wi 4 i Robertson is visiting with her sis- " { ter, Mrs. John Mills also this \ ’ : i month. 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