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PACL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 < - o e ? = ves b cr 2 7 m ~ . . - I ! r weeks afterwards in the Danube. 3 | FROM THE STATES T Von Papen said he was so con- 3 M E Among arrivals from the States IHE J . ™ cerned over Hitler's aggressive in- "4 pronu s refistered the Baranof are: Lt. % i IS plEADED BY HE WAS EVER "All tentions toward Austria that he ARRIVE OVERSEAS Ccmdr. E. C. Shevman, L. Comdr. . =~ 04t [] ’ viclated a rule of diplomacy by W. L. Healev, Long Beach, Calif.; | KANSAS CITY — Densc, ]b{lg{k | ‘ | o shipping his records to Switzerland _— {Mr. and Mrs. Joe Medden, and SmCke:enveloped thoild-story Rap- J | (HHN'K CHI F‘German Di IomflfT S” to show that he was not a party to| PARIS, June i%-wol, dack w. deushter, Bonner's Ferry, Idaho; a5 City Club : b | S i p e €S .1 Nai plot. | Duriint ‘and his' wife, WAC Capt. 21 nA M‘-'huy‘l Chicago, Ill.;| A man, I‘:w") ¢ in ”'r(\‘\mm;; . ; 2 Y i ; irh rs. Angela Abram, Osakland, out of a 13th flood window & | 24 2 | M Von Papen said Hermann Goer- Kathleen W. Nash Durant, arrived g % T, 0 Q500 e SORE ST = (Former tieutenant Impli-| fo Murder OF ARIBat v Paven said Hermann coor. et e e ere Cull; M. aud Mms. . . John | oegi seramblog dows . e - | e ¥ War Crimes Trial aceusation of perfidy. He interpo- | today in the custody of two Army Ui Jetsic Otbom, Lois Wharton, B i | cates Mihailovic in Nazi | vt o sssert that “None of these officers and o WAG sergednt, |F: . Willis D. J. Buts, Seattle; the ground below yelled at him. ¥ 7 ¢ 5 | efendants can say I ever was al| They were enroute to Frankfurt Ora Tinson, Spokane, Wash,; Paul The more they yelled the faster | Collaboration | (By Thomas A. Reedy) Nasi~ Both von Papen and Goer- | t0atiswer charges in conncotlon witti 4. ©lson, ‘Tacoma, Wash. he came until he md‘(?fiq:h:hifxi; | NUERNBERG, Germany, *June ing are among the 22 ranking Ger- the disappearance and subsequent < TR, A ‘n:'“fhw]’f bl ) BELGRADE, June 18.—Slavoljuo 18.—Franz von Papen told the In- mans on trial as war criminals. 1;§CCVFF.VACI the unwn”.}“weh ';11 GEOR WILLIAMS HERE “; ‘H‘ 2 : dicpixnxin’v H VT asi P T PG i av - e S— H C. cececmpanying officers said e > f i e i R |Vranjesic, a 42-year-old Chetnik ternaticnal Military Tribunal today e | 128 Boiiblh would. e keot. iniHhHE ¢ Williams, of Elfin Cove, at the s cndlessly above § LOVELY NEW GAY PRINTS .. .. |Chizf, pleaded guilty to charges of ' that one of his aides was slain by TENAKEE WOMAN DI | MR akocesding b Pkiiktury It wl iR Baranoh, hifn angd began his r { washable, fast coler. Just the thing jcollaboration and treason before|the German secret police after the e % % ,wmorrgow~ Lt ‘ ki & hiey b natkt trvihg Lo tell hig ! . enitt Ty il e rugoslavia’ ilitary tr -laide helved him assemble records 3 e { ST o g o gl b y » been waiting for to make that | Yugoslavia's - military tribunal to-!a i e b : . tke source of the fire—burning tar Y Bt ni.\ i S it day, the first of Gen. Draja Mihai-|in Austria for export to sanctuary ~Alma McLean Anson, of Tenakee,| R Tl Sl paper protecting a freshly-laid { new house dress or apron. lovic's lisutenants to shoulder un-|in Switzerland. is reported *o have died here this| : 3 :wB .ln! Blicet ARSI ¥ i qualified blame for traffic with the| The gray old German diplomat mcrning at St. Ann’s Hospital. Her Sl w( fi M at the Baranof. : G - ! ‘(‘nvm:\v : ; | said lhez n';ur('er occurred in :‘;l;?:- age, or other particulars are not ro" \n . oves f, ‘. “’ T coMnn .\‘ >) HERE i v esic, -an unpor.ani chemlk{ar,v of 1938 when von Papen was revealed because it is th}- Vcr_v" o w h. i » a r ~' l!.{)\:: ANC ;'l('nis_x(.lr, e o ) ; R. & E 1 cificer in Bosnia, where the proze~, Ambessador to Austria, a short strict policy of the Territorial De-; N Was !fii!@l‘,., L, M CF. Lottsfeldt, of Ophir,| Ccmmander O.'D. Weed arrived | cution charges some of the mgst“finle before Adolf Hitler absorbed partment of Public Welfare to di-| - ived her rday. She is stay- yesterd frem Ketchikan. He | flagrant cases of open collaboration Austria in the anchluss. He said vulge no information regarding its anof. at the Baranof. _ WASHINGTON, June 18~Strong usts of winds bordering on hurri- % | cane force are exvected to hit Wash- S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | ingten this afternoon, the Naval Air ‘VEA)%};!EEIL; ?;li?]s?;‘TlN i Section at Anacosta repotted today. ) LE ! Navy weather exverts said tho DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. I, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | goles were coming from the direc- occurred, spoke out firmly, in con-|{the a trast with previous defendants, all| of whom had tried to enter a quall-| fied plea. President, ide’s body was found three “clients"—even when they're dc;\d.‘x | I plead guilty,” i | : { Vranjesic, a major in the Yugo-| ! Max. temp. TODAY tion of Baltimore, where 48-mile an and slav army bofore the war, answeiod | last Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather at | hout winds were raportet in a low, even voice questions im-! . pe " 3 | 3 1 h Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. o P R plicating himself, his immediate | anchorage 68 | 49 0 ik commander, Radoslav-Rads Radic, | garrow 43 33 04 ‘FISHmG VESSELS 45C linmcr commtmde} of -the Bosnian geine , 64 | 45 0 % Cheln.ik ",m} unit, and . Gen. Ml",Cordnvn 55 49 51 Trace Rain | ; bt S e S S BB on 0 Gl Mihail , he said, s | i 5 J l Bornia but “wouth instructions.” | paronton i Soag 4 L SEATTL&, June 18—Eight little [ g | Fairbanks 12 57 0 Cloudy ships will . he seec 1 Yard Q “Did. the; upteme, i GqEIAE IESANG 60 51 Trace Rain b oo Wi (Rt approve of cooperation with the en- 1 Jiatati 59 52 15 Rain | voy of fishing vessels to leave Seat- 3 y 2] .0| Rai | tle—tonight, or early tomorrow--for A. “The Supreme Command ap-| gnesu: Alrport 60 pe 93 S | Shanghai as vart of the fleet pur- 7 | Ketehikan 58 53 15 Fog | chased: by the UN Fhe - proved of this. | chased by the UNRRA to help re- p ! | Kotzebue 46 42 15 Cloudy | vida! it bimp: i Tinis Q. “How do you know? eyt - i vive China’s ‘war-shattered fishing A. “The delegate would not ce- |y 3'-; 39 Tr:lct; Drizzle Inss, cetve us. The Supreme Command | .. s | % : | The first convoy was reported: 1,- 3 R A A | Northway 5 54 0 Cloudy 600 mik J * & cannot give one order and its dele~ | poto 4ot & 5. s o miles at sea. Owe, christened gate another. I?ortlandg s e 8 the North Pacitic, sank enroute, adi for! . e The American-Hawaiian Steams Radic, former commander of &|pyq.. George 7 15 Cloudy ke A Swatla SKf\“lfahID Besnian Cletnik army unit. “ald<h'mce Rupert 62 53 Rain | ipany agent for the vess:ls. that he collaborated with the Usta- | g.ovi. ! : R | B i shi, Quisling army of wartime Cro- | 5 | e X HERE FROM v, | Sitka . 57 | 51 Rain Mr. and Mr: T atia, but said he had no alterra- o .. ! a7 Pt. Cloudy | T, and Mrs. He - Young Stop at our Notions tives ehorse 60 e t. Cloudy | anq Mr. and Mrs. Francis McDon- Dept. for your sew- Radio said the Chetniks “recor- | THKAIAL .o R i MR R [21d of Dallas, Texas, have arrived | ing basket needs . . . nized the independent state of | ¢ Agrii A4 Ly A { here and are staying at the Bar- i& g é’ , f 7 EXPOSURE OF "ATL Station Weather Temp. mr.-j:g)vm. Hseéf'c’;'o?&fi'xiffi FLAVOR g % | Cape Spencer Cloudy 51 8 18 1foot. | 7 : o o Bb 25'2 53 O, Eldred Rock Rain B 8 14 2teet | “F\'FR‘\;D B QUALITY. SINCE /887 SURPLUS DISGRA(E i oy A s gor | 4 DISHES I ) i GUEST PERFCRMER i AT ROTARY MEET Jimmy Casanova, “The Sophisti- cated Screwball,” who completes a lican and Democratic backers pome is involved in WAA's flagrant ; iwo-weeks engagement at the Bar- counted today an overwhelming yiolation of the law with respect 3 ancf Bubble Room next Saturday, approval already voted by both 1o pricrities for veteran . and pwas guest performer today at the ncon - luncheon-meeting of the Ju- neau Rotary Club. ecring” labor bill. i . i} Preceding the prozram of “funny Senator Hatch (D-NM) who un- M. :‘“&’:m:f]:;:’ii arrived 3 \ usiness” given by the comedian, expectedly jockeyed the measure out ... "cociae ot e, Tenakee. Shi E 19 al 7:30 P. M. he regular business session was of the Senate Judiciary committee | ¢ YeSierday from Tehakee. She A held. A letter from District Rotary yesterday, told a reporter he will ayiig, at the Hatandt overnor Harold Hicks, a recent move socn to bring it up for a final Gl A F Of L HALL isitor to the Juneau club, com- vote. TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT ” b 4 plimenting local Rotarians on their work, was read. Annocuncements “eoncerning the Soap Box Derby and the Rotary’s Playground Pro- gram were made Di. Willam was presented tc him as part of Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska, announces Whitehead and Vic Powers, ro-ithe Case labor disputes legislation the invitation to bid for the purchase 0ea spectively he vetoed, of a Transportable Photo-Roentgen i Dr. Whitehead asked thatall Ro- L o ' X-Ray Unit with the following tarians remember they are asked to R;}N'H(L’QE; f)::’:;:‘”‘ ’ | equipment ALBEBT H' GODDARD' Secrefal’Y sponsor a boy, or se2 that a boy i sponsored, for the Soap Box Der race next month. : Col. Jchn R. Noyes, U. S. Transportation istaticned in Washington, Powers asked for four volunteers ‘1" ":“Of“‘fi“ s ‘h““;"‘ of vio-| with multi- connector plug as- = > R T e from the Rotarians to assist him in ’“l“" [V“[‘ c;:?x‘u;xm:{ of goods in sembly and two-section X-ray | some work on playground equip- i ¥ B 2 protective screen; four section Py £ | ment. .M‘_ T ‘_mz““ said he favored ”‘““‘f high voltage transformer assem- § H | Visitors af tciay's wocting were: OVJectives but added thav Consress| bly provided with protective : l i 17, Gastofson, Ssatile: Major -;“‘“41 ““‘kek"'udear‘ 1“‘ l’“ “}‘\"‘ covers, handles and plug-in type e l.. an [ ] | ces not “make it a felony to srtika! 4 2 A bHEFE % Com- cables. ; > i | Chester Wagner, Subport ~Com- | J00% B0L AEE & 8 € i : Commander, D. C JIMMY CASANOVA Everything Pin from to Patterns. LABOR RACKETS BILL WILL GET SPEEDY ACTION WASHINGTON, June 18.—Rzpub- Houses to force early Senate ac- tion on the Hobbs “Anti-Racket- He added that he will ve: atizmpts to amend the mess <pite the objections Pres] men raiced to its wording when it st any | and p: a wide House margin, would declare it a felony to interfere by robvery ‘The Case bill provision. approv- ! ed by a 59 to 11 Senate vote, was| identical with the Hobbs bill |h€i Croatia, but we knew it would not | last leng and we did it to gain| me,” — e SENATOR DEMANDS | WASHINGTON, June 18.—Eena- tor Wiley (R-Wis) : today asserted | that disposal of surplus property Ly the War Assets Adminictration | s a national disgrace.” | It is crying to hizh hedven. for | full expesure . and immediate | ccrrection,” Wiley said in te: | mceny kefore a Senate Small Busi- ness Committee, investigating sur- plus disposal, “It is my belief,” Wiley said. “that | a worst scandal than the Tea Potf educaticnal - institutions.” OF HEALTH Juneau, Alaska The Territorial Department of Health of the Territory of -Alaska, 1 only 200 milliampere x-ray unit, 195/250 volt, 60 cycle; with two section control panel provided only Photo Roentgen Unit, knock-down duplex type with film shifter to produce 4” x 5" | the United States. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Weak filling low in Gulf of Alaska. A sec- ond low is-located over the mid-Aleutian Islands and is moving eastward about 20 miles per hour. High pressure persists off the west coast of Precipitation has fallen aleng the coast from Kodiak to Vancouver Island during the past 24 hours. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today anof Hotel. | §®w ADD . TEMPTING MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrhnce to Yakutat - variable winds less than 15 miles per hour. Variable cloudiness with local rain showers over the entire area. LR HATIONAL EROCERY C0. 1000 Faurth Ave. Soulk SEATILE, WASHINGTOM Attentione==- PAINTERS Qgps PUREF MEETING Y 4l Cleaners !Jmk is, Everett, Hovne! Bl oh nec szereoscqpic films; including % ! iJames C. Ramsam: Major J. { H;»”,(‘h ‘s--nd ‘!;e v.l.qou[lh( b eorl] P}{um-’hmer‘ curved grid, 14" x % umidt, Paul A. Olson, Bob Cart- | HAth S84 he Biougnt tov. Tru-| 17 pcla;ssirlt;chan.nels. ]tw: auto- Give You er, son of Dr. C. C. Carter, Dr. C. i i e e graphic markers, lead num- Earl Albrecht, Dr. Ray Banister, leTPretation of.the measure. | cral film marker with twelve sets 2 7 ‘@("(&/wdmfi// /K Seward. L B R | of numerals, twelve 4” x 10" film That well_Dressed | )4#1@,,2% (fi‘j,/ - -ss — holders, compression and im- K ¢ Darwoed ¥ BASIC SCIENCE BOARD MEETING f The first in a series of tormation } meetings of the Basic Science Board Washington | i {was held in Juneau yesterday after- £ {noon with all members of the five- {man board present except Dr. L. M. Breadie, chiropractor from Fair- banks, who is arriving here by plane today Other members of the board are: Don Skuse, chairman; Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, and Dr. Howe Vance, all of Juneau, and Dr. Ray Banister of Seward. The beard was created by an act of the Special Legislature meeting this year, and will meet annually following its formation. 1 | Officers will be elected and details lof the organization worked out dur- ihig the present meeting. Mr. Skuse id he expected work to be com- eted by tomorrow afternoon when a full report of action taken at the meeting will be released. HIGHER RANKFOR GEN. CLARK VOTED OVER OBJECTIONS WASHINGTON, June 18— Tl\(“ nate Military Committee recom- m.ended teday that Gen. Mark Clark be premoted to the parmanent rank of Major General despite objectic from some men who fought under him. A group of Texas war veterans| had contended that lives of their ccmrades were wasted in the Clark- | directed battle of the Rapido Riv-| er in Italy. Chairman Utah) of said the two hours sions. “Without getting into the merits of the Rapido River cfossing, it was the opinion of this committee that Gen. Clark was worthy of. pro- motion,” Thomas told reporters. i“He has a very fine record.” | | | Elbert Thomas (U- the military committee action was taken after of closed door discus- | obtained from Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, mobilizing device, sanitary paper rolls and holder. | only Rotating anode tube units, double focus | only Blower unit for rotating anode tube only Shockproof high voltage | cables cnly Floor model x-ray protec~ tive screen, knock -down type | with built-in safety foot switch set of carrying cases and dolly to accommodate x-ray unit, Photo-Roentgen unit, one rotat- ing anode tube unit and x-ray protective screen, Bids are to be submitted in writing on standard bid forms, which to- gether with specifications, may be Territorial Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska. Bids are to be opened at 10:00 A. M. on Julp 3, 1946, in the office of the ' Territorial Department of Health, Juneaw;, Alaska. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M. D, Commissioner of Health. First publication, June 18, 1946. 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