The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 11, 1946, Page 2

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P AGE TWO NEW SUGGESTION REPORT MADE! holescle o AAF (OU Idn MA3S EXODUS Tlmes Wnlet MADE REGARDING ., P LU FUNERAL PENDING T £ g Punch Way Out OF POGROM'D Rouses Wrath PRESENT STRIKE * » , . LAR ol | NEW YORK, July 11—Dunn | \ Funeral services today are pend- - ‘ & Bradstreen, Inc, reported to- | ! ing for Mrs. Fred Brandes, 58, of : day its weekly wholesale food a i Angoon, who died at 10:40 p. m DIBS“( Sia”d lS U[ged at A ( E ! ‘J ! I E E j index advanced 34 cents g w B o | yesterday in St. Ann's Hospital. [} H ir week (0 a new 26-year { Mrs. Brandes was born in Port- Meeting of Chamber of sl e i kel 16, Ofbgci: s ihe! bhfa: vo ATtk 1—A re- ind of 31 focd com- A- C H C . H G \ H H with her husband, who is Angoon's Commerce Today ki oo e e of 3t teed come ) Army Air Chief ClaimsNavy Palestine Goal of Thous-| dtkinson 1S ASSHIIBA" S fostimastet s owca. o " penstar " v 1 toda g W ; . . H ' store there, in 1931, and Ameri; t od the ¢ bcr pound of each F & d "G (4 tore t ¢ y e e ot v pond of each | Being Favored in Al- - ands Formed in Bands angster” of Pen by “lidiunt postmistress o mans my R mic bomb projac hink el ago, and $1.09 a year ago. f P C H years. : : ot hink|* week apo aud gi00 o SRS | JOWORSEIDETIONNS for Profection ommunist Paper ( 1 i June 10, 1920. | e by two children, Fred Brandes, J d 4 Butter accounted for half of NEW YORK, July 11.—Lt. Gen 1 s exo-| (Conmtinuea from Page Ome! and Maryann Brandes, and by her ¢ ¢ . n the this weck’s rise. Others advanc- |George E. Stratemeyer, chief of the « of .7mx_< was T ster, Mrs. C. M. Ennis of Dear- Committee by Rep. J ing were: barley, hams, jellies, (Army’s Air » Command, as- ported under way today in Poland, pyoaucts of revolution and of an heart, Che. R-NY member ¢ jard, cotton seed ofl, cocom, |SCIts that “figuratively speakin > . recent pogrom Which 'age when Russia was shunned. He| Funeral arrangements will be e American & cszs, hogs, shecp and lambs. ‘.~v Army Air Force right now resulted in 41 de .Ah.\. : : ! declared there are “no freedoms made by the Charles W. Carter Declining e: flour, wh couldn't punch its way out of Twent ] and Jews Te- |jncje the Soviet Union.” He said Mortuary. ng were: flour, X Y 1T - e crn and oats. The remaining | Wet paper bag ntly 1 1"‘:‘|m“]\‘-“~‘ A1%{ the United States and Russia were 20108 j ¥ dere I commodities were unchanged. | “If the Army Air TForces S e “;'_ "_ 1'\\ not enemies, but we are not Listen KINY Monc 7 pm, a N N - : al ',I d hl],‘ ; m( ”,(,‘,'A{, A‘m hor t n B biatilas iend speech loaded with TNT. Speaker, X pastic eor of atomic i '4;,” A ey ebiyict ,w"]': i a chance to Hope for Armed Peace Anita Garnick « MRS R:DIN ON jon yesterday, “it would be { “The most we can hope for is - - R . mmum for it to put a single com- b "an armed peace for the next few Y 5 e preliminary re- lete t P a & hers are coming through the an arm G § " Ex Adamson, was into full operating con- 2nd trucks, with Palestine as their | interests e, 2 have _t‘u. K‘I‘]?)y‘li) C [ o Chairman Wood (D- |dition in emergency. imate d \:” ation ;:w.u.nl power 1:{ the ]()I,)l)é“", ((lzl(w cd thre \va. Ga) on June 26 following a long SR Tl L o A Jewish leader said hundreds of tion. The spirit of the Soviet Gov- ) vestigation at Oak Ridge, Tenn.,, fed - Statss ‘“bractioally. Ehrew JeWs Were leaving Walbraych daily, | ot ment 15 fundamentally reaction- on and Wood ‘m ol ,').:.‘“1“‘1." o ”‘1‘,"_, ¢ crossing the frontier on foot Iy, @8 its attitude toward defeat- : 5 report said scientific socie- j' s P a1 o any unguarded point or pay- | ed nations and the behavior of the i adquarters lozated “in IR dgnata 0 meone to help them cross by |Red Army in Manchurla suggests. 3 : servation at Ogk Ri juighit Jie, fou today was “in . °o " othods He declared an estimated 10, o active n support of in- g a far mors precarious position. All through the - Silesia area, | 000,000 t& 15,000,000 political pri: € ; 3 ¢ A g He ascribed what he called the banding to- | oners wer€ living in jail or exile. 3 civilian control of SEATTLE, July 11.—Mrs. Nicolai ., <y : om panding to- | : ture of at G ,,,m‘,-l”,,.”:““ and AppateAbly| AEPMLUE- siale Of the GRUBNS alr peiner to protect themselves against | He kald, ‘1t &5 ‘Boh the nature of activit : b I,‘.,,H,f“,,l. “No, T'm,defense both to the AAF's domnhm ikl 1 outhreaks. | men like members of the Politburo 1 ome form of ¥ rnm I'm just a wife,” as her cross ex- =" : i ; “leaders of a ba . y or- i -or bt o il p:]mm, SoHapit. | oHd W CupUasks b SRR DT GLDIHMER M!ssiNG ganized coutry that is trying to x f A S Nmn“mx;‘uon. - ;'m itself «by its , bootstraps in a Sugzestion BIKINI A‘{QMK leutenant husband ended today. | Stratemeser asied if there wi N CORDOVA AREA hu £ Chief Asst. U. S. District Attor- 1;"]; iA‘n:m m ;’0.’ (\ \\'m; kno —ee——— HO } ’ m AAD ney Allan Pomeroy, directing the {{hAt I LAIs, Lae TSt year o peq Maine is the omy ohe of the R i) EFSI WAS government’s case against S0.year: Ill“{]‘ Nx;n\ (.I'\Hli‘ml'))fi,\ ”i]fl';'m’\ .| CORDOVA, Alaska, July 11 A])-,L‘“Ufl States that adjeins only PHONE 388 : i old \.mm G. Redin, continueqd |doliars mor ARRLICHD S B e 10 v _Anthony J. “Tony” Mc- one other state. i ngn " & . ibuy hundreds more planes than parently Anthony . A i “ f ‘ i L g e ? oo | Gettigan has reached the end ofi “7T - it i . Jo- |are being allowed the air forc | Y n't you?” and she r p X g 2" SRR e trail | Sobienit ot A Ccrdova Air Service pilot re- GTQN, July 11—A board . storday after delive ” N Ty As the attractive brunette Rus- unin torday after de L st acvied presdent Tro- A5 the stiacive unens St Ayl Priges T00 suiics w0 seioment in the o . L3l t hi country said | Cate denying witn any incidents | i i i 1 hisana Cree ) aid | “ 3 ] ¢ 1 "% or transactions which the govern- H gh- ( If artic of clothing belonging to, e ment's chief witness, Herbert G.| I ¥ a I o"“a the yeur-old veteran of the '98| 4 K testified of having with d been found ! it E e e WA Is Not Purchas! m; Getines i o e ) s v the Government would ac- 'Jw jonanza Ci k trail —says Mrs. GEORGE MURPHY. ,‘ m cede to an “urgent suggestion” by| o Sty ,__ around "Jane 1. Residents became ; T s . % Cc Federal Judge Lloyd L. Black that | \:”:?::A;‘fn‘:\z,()hg‘“l“); I:“:“ U= ncerned for him last week after | delightful wife of the debonair screen star: ‘whispering wire” records he dis-| 1o W.wq stitomobiles’ brous no word had been heard from him, | “No wonder the smartest I3bs in Hollywood ! losed | PP Lk g they started a search are cheering for Tangee RED-RED!” I 3 Vict nment aHetedon: 9 D00 Sy Th concluded e ma, have . b i The tion board, represent- ... . still haq |Ford: Chevrolet and Plymouth se- Lo v Bt te Wolve Tangee RED-RED is not only a favorite in Hollywood N well-tim £l e Joint ghlefs of siaff no instructions from Wahington A0S, S{v Farenaaiy [\ (il i was a city official at it’s the most l“l’_"l‘" lipstick 5"",'} with the most GEORGE headed by Dr T. Comp i o ed Mispley today The 3 S beautiful women in the world. They depend on | I regatd 580 Whe irenAcCUEEEL @ et Gy ehicles aienitedcty oh Tangee’s exclusive “Petal-Finish” for lips that are MURPHY I ouri river he Tioted physicist h the Federal Bureau of In-|. i y " een in Chisana since 1914, pros- | ehpd el b oA e s : ¥ 4 v ident Tr n tizat may have obtained by those prices, he added. gl iRy S exciting and inviting . .. not too dry, not too moist . sl coudliey v eport e s | e - Gt s il lipstick that stays on for many extra hours. Othet est ! who had wiring Kennedy's house. i srmer U, S. Commissioner in that | Tangee shades: Gay-Red—Theatrical—Medium-Red— er’ Host Tustitiod IT s & xpl‘ t”}‘;;;m\l.‘f’.l] "-“ | The triangular tra iand that district. | Natural. Rouge and Face Powder p c T e 4 o d that the vired hiS [often forms at the - >oo— - i to match. t ) house and that he sold naval secrets rived is called a John Popham, a highway- Roara o he eflort ¢, Redin for § |outline it resembles in his youth, Lecame Chief| Y o Wasbirgton, | L DNetori i Dels. » of England in 1 i LIPSTICKS 1 T ¥ «In ashington, rect | il el J. Edgar Hoover said he had told ‘; ROUGE ud. “And surely anybody Gieniial o ol | FACE POWDER situation s im- argument.” last Saturday that Anderson could: i £ Shoe ol et ; \ no authoritative use his own discretion as to what | , ter was read from Dele he cost of the testimony should be given. ! | USE TANGEE AND SEE HOW BEAUTIFUL YOU CAN BE! .\‘AI‘I“\» that work on s members criti- 5 i B e aliy inesu Channel project riment declared C pected to |)\>'V'l|1 1 $100,000,000 or more un 1648, although my and navy disputed h urged that the ifficulty in figuring the pr arted before that date. Ay aid, s wi nber voted to send a ace solete war dele 1 aBhvention Continue Research ard said by fur- nly f Ascociated Board of Trs : ish Columbia to search and de- st 8 and 9 in Terra the United tes READING, Pa, July 11.—Five| s paid. BEIRL position of §Cl- orewmen were killed and a sixth today’s meeting were b This must be jiyreq today as a Transcontinental Sitka; Joseph C. An- ed, “in the inter- 3ng Western Airlines Constellation J. J. Kenny, Van- ©5ts of afety training plane caught fire in the! Barnard Est ! iwd emphasized that bomb 4y qng crashed into an alfalfa field Juneau; C. M. Archbold, more ships “than have g mijle north of the Reading air- | kan; Jamcs Iler, Portland, Ore ever heen damaged by a port ! DU explosion A man identified at Community ! 11 " because of the nature of the General Hospital as Capt. Norman pEN MONEY test—the bomb was exploded A, Niisenn of Norfolk, Mass., died a u ¢ little information ha$ ¢hort time after he was admitted. | PORTLAND, Ore.,-— For been oblained as to what an atom- Before he died, he told hospital me were myst mi by ic bomb can do to a ship’s hull, grtendants six persons has been ence of one of 1eir prison- | the koard said, adding aboard the plane, on a routine the trustie job of: “Damage to the ships’ hulls will ¢y, flight from a base at; patrol car lot nexi|p specifically in the sec- Reading even in bad weather. i test when a bomb will be ex- Fire Prevention Inspector Charles . e, b 1sked | ploded under water Ohlinger, Reading, told Newsmen or the same duty he was; - - four charred bodies remained in the | b Bapio. - 10 !“““ lane which burned for nearly 90 SHe e minutes after the crash about 22:40 o smomwers. Fire @l Cordovals bt e S scupant e i vet unidentified, was reported in FRGM THE 11—Quick work department girport, said he saw the plane ap- Dot Goule have “: 1 @ proaching as though trying to make i here when a ap emergency landing on the north Nev ¥ the Joe Bales- vas afire at the ti ol e o i mnway. It was afire at the time, = cold storage plant he said,- adding that is suddenly e was held to §700, but of- Jost altitucde and 1ed into the said t} flames -threatened ficld n pound capacity cold stor- e — & taree smaller storage | Charle SR 00 part|® @ e e e e e e e city ® -ee — WEATHER REPORT (o] U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) . DD o E ck This Morning @ HERE FROM SKAGWAY - . “ o o e Mrs. W. M. Wasser resident ALTA, T, July 1 . Mux. 68; Min. °! of Skagway, is a gu at the| ce Stedelin pasted this sion' e Max. 69; Min . Jaranof Hote on his stock of butter, priced at 80 ¢ . .- - ents a pound | o FORE r e ARCHBOLD HERE Butter raised 14 cents—Don't|e and Vicinity) . Archibold is here from | buy e . He i guest at the We can all help by*refusing to e Cloudy with occasional light @ b high-priced items. Butter| e rain showers tonight and Fri- - -—ee be don't buy’ item.” e Decreasing cloudiness ® MKS. S. ASP HERE elin reported hap-'e warmer Friday afternoon. e Mrs Asp, of Tenakee, is a sell a stick of| e . guest at the Baranof Hotel butter.” e e s escevevoee — e >eo- - HERE FROM ACHORAGE CONWAY HERE rdinand Magellan, generally 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gundy 3.3 and Jchn Conway garded as the first circumnaviga-!| L. F. Roberts bhave ar arrived here from Sitka yesterday. tor the globe, actually was killed 1 | They are staying at the Baranof Philippines befors his trip I Hotel, completed. | Quitk[y Eon!rolled " rious condition M the C. Markle, an d PLANE CATCHES ABLAZE IN AIR; DOWN IN CRASH at Reading hos- instructor eading Aviation Service, of | at the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL jUNhAU ALASKA THURSDAY JULY 11, 'MRS. F. BRANDES' child’s play when £ there’s a Thor Gladiron in your life. Flatwork glides through, shirts almost iron themselves —you sit down while ironing instead of stand- ing up and wearing down. What'’s more, the new Automagic Gladiron that’s coming soon is better than ever. Watch for it! ron soonest! How to get a Glad: Thor Automagic Gladirons will be distributed by us in the exact order in which our Priority Register is P signed. Make sure your name is on our list! Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 “STARLINERS" D-C3 HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT FAIRBANKS and FREIGHT SERVICE 10% REDUCTIOR FREIGHT . REFRIGERATION Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 announces its reopening EXPERT CPERATORS TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED! Open Evenings by Appointment! ® 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS * ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma . PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent {1 1946 I)R RAE LILLIAN (‘ARLSO# Optometrist, neau about July availakle for will arrive in Ju- 15th and will be oye examinations for two weeks at her office in the Blcmgren Bldg Phone to Mrs. B. Blomgren for appointment. RELIANCE SPICES and s fron Drugs Warfield 1 Acr t

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