The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 15, 1946, Page 8

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—_——————7 CURRENTOPA | RESTORER IS PAGE EIGHT Highway Construction, Rehabilifation Program Now Underway inAlaska LAST EFFORT 7 s ¢(Conttnuec from I‘une One) now connects where it WASHI NGTON Ju 1 A Highway Circle extend- eum would have no ceili as supply meets domestic as lon Yukon at demands | ported that a Disaster Committe: | i GTRL. FOR WORGUMS s being organized by the Red | | Mr. and Mis. John Worgum be- C )ss to aid the people of m.»f "namr- the narents of a daughter EAT AT T“E BARBEQUE ‘umm\mn\ ?‘\)m‘ have their homes | {born at 2:37 am. Saturday, at St.| Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and destroyed by fire or other similar | l;mm Hospital. The child weighed | cake Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken | disa r, and asked that a member 'um‘ pour dz, four ourn at birth. Under New M: # ? t—Mrs. Jes Coch {of the Lions Club be appointed o] | e i OPEN—10 A. “‘um;.dm:n r l\;v mx'xo PDC (ri‘an]e [the committee | Bamboo sometimes grows more| IN— to10 P.M Winter & Pond Bldg. George Danner of Juneau D’urh members and welcomed into the iclub by Lion President Alva Black- | jerby on behalf of the organization. | | Richard Crosby, one of the Re-| ¢ 'gional Editol introduced as one of the guests of | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 s of Mining World, was | war to former King Peter’s (‘xi!(‘d‘ vernment han a foot a day (Continuea pom Page One! in London. American ou being jonal appropriation’ Reinstated were some of the pro- the club” Mr. Crosby is making a|and British officers served at his; k nt fiscal year provides's o which President Truman SiX-weeks tour of the Territory|mountain headquarters as liaison| e I 1 a 530,000 for initial con- gbjccted when he vetoed OPA ex: nd the Yukon to study the min-|fricers during the last years of ¢ [ Ar- i on the two new te 5. 1 on June 29. |ing industry. Other guests at today's | the war Je- | highw Ihere also is $1,160,900 ¢ included a section giving luncheon were John Paden, Field Prison Sentences i Division . ¢ ries | for : o of roads, final say on the lfting of food Agent for Alaska Native Service, prison sentences ranging down- B d $79.100 for c ‘o the Secretary of Agri- @nd Lion Frank “Stubby” Stubbe-|ward to 18 months were imposed on s e culture instead of OPA, which Mr. Mman, who is a lawyer in Midland, (he remalning defendants ) ists k ! ! - - d was an “unsound split Texas. It was not immediately announc- n 5 rity” It contained also WA cd how soon the death sentences \ Highwa éfif}S pRFgARED he called “cost plus” amend- VElvE‘I‘ R AI would be cacried out. Two of those reac f o 7 1'% € for automobile and appliance entenced to die were tried and e x : s and lacked an additional victed in absentia. o BALLOON-BORME ooroorss i v ve s HUUNT IN PACIFIC | is not . More Sati { To Be Shot i re | c e p vit - I « e la - In one ma res) however Sentenced to be shot with Mi hop: )k s s it was more factory to ad- hailovic ar ¢ 1 R mix than Bill No Redoslav Rade Radich, 56-year- ¥ FAgR 1 a provi P d Jld former cemmander of the Brat- Now Highway iact- avda Ch U islav Chetnik unit re ) ST r a arqes n(easmg Milos Glish, 35-year-old Chetnik ; nec Japhn was prebaring to invade eansn w ke oo War in Indonesia- | e i o s SR Rt O] e increase in Oskar Pavlovich, 54, former Za-| = Road i Gitio. iR ek Shals stituted for a i | Dragi Yovanovich, 44, former & hizl 3 il o e el o jlon dr 1 the original o Belgrade police chief. = g o . \ : X o ey wh MOSCOW, July 15.—The ”,'\I‘.ETH‘, DIRIEiE o8 tormbe © QUR TERRITORY is a famed storehouse of ! € Hera « Isamo Takagl, who : e ; munist organ Pravda decl st Jopey w ! dis- Tru abelicd as th« t s finister the Interior in the . . , : ‘ n captured by the Rus- ' i “f ”H.‘ foeue. " day in an article by Bo L il paes :)\I"lvll(ll‘m S oGle mineral wealth. Men whose intrepid courage, i i d escaped, told the rair el SSUC. that while British circles have beon | | !’"”,'1"\\1;‘3“!:'\“:.[ W ABRIE 2Rk £ : : gency, add- talking about a Russian “iron cur- 1'““,,", L'h, i vision and foresight match those of our pioneers : 2 s w0 el peigiont s Tl UL R W R will further tap this valued store. Prospecting bolds highway { launched in great num- Pacific and Middle East L s ot i h . o Berleceed s Sles RHU@EE AS Iop The nrtidle;: which Srvite Pray- | Lauoation: 1n0 tgR SNecis B a promising future for those ready o expend their southerr da’s readers to lift the “velvet cur- '™ 4 insu The man-carrying balloons, Ta- !UN(HE M E "' tain” and look behind it, stated: | Peter Zhivkcvick, former Yugc- personal or combined resources toward greater This hi were in reality double ] “Curious detalls are outlined |slav General sentenced in absentia.! ; S f < primaril e of which was to be de- from time to time behind the fi Djuro Dokich, 72, former Com- expansion of a great potential. Those accepting this the m i Sar the soldier to Mrs. Betty rMosorm of the velvet curta hich di merce Minister accused of conspir- | e s Mrs Cormick, of the e velvet curtain, which div e it $ 3 S ireas in A hd on Usited States sofl to carry American Red Cross, introduced to Indonesia from the outside we ing for forced shipment of workers challenge will further the Empire's progress through I. a A 1t sabotage local Lions teday Heins Wilde, a War in Indonesia is unceasing day |into Germany 51 ok , . o bl farnish road connecti Tokagl said he, was with' the Ozech mruu(, ho spent some two Bfter day.” | Kosta Musicki, 49, former Aide del their enterprise. It's future invested in it's own » Alacka Railroad, pr. ss9nd. ‘ballocn brigade. et Kirin g N dah e iin Behind Velvet Curtain {camp to King Peter and Queen southweste | Manchurla, wnere 5000 of the ex- camp.. Through the tireless ef- Behind this same ‘“velevt cur-| Mary Alaska, PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES has ever qood aceess 0 ¥ ving type were released f he o as tai a British government mis-| Mladen Zujeich, 51, former Chet-| 1 ving type were released forts of the ARC, Heins wa E t Ml Zujeich, 51, G ; RV i s for the first time be ¥ e ol the United brought o Amorica from Sweden, Slon went to India with a plan of | nick Commander believed to be in striven to furnish the finest type of air travel facilities. ISR tes in thc last three months of where he was taken after the end treating all possible questions Paris and sentenced in absentia Tanacross e w of the war in Europe Another new reoad will run from e Supter o A will run {f1m .~ p five.square mile, underground While in Sweden he was treated 52 ' o plant at Kirin was used for the and cured of typhus contracted in I the lanans River near the poilcen manufacture, he asserted. |the concentration camp, which had Canadian borcrr, to Eagle, on the “yo gaiq the balloons cruised at ravaged his body until he weighed M. will open the ¢.n) 20000 40,000 feet only 70 pnun:l\ His one ambition ile mining avea to traffic Sy is . Y attend frem the toriiory’s road system for o & jlece and study medicine the first f{ime. The Fortymil FAOM CABAL Although he is only nineteen, which stradcles the Alaska-Canada' . ana Mre. A, A. Long, have Feins ean speak six langu horder sou™ ui the Yukon, I ived hete from Cabal and are is much further advanced Lee:r handicaicped by the high cost gaciio ae the Gastineau than our children of of 1reightirg, Amold said DUPS told of his 1 This new highway also will open ANITA GARNICK T tion camp, W the way to the setilement of somc thing but a tea pe ¢ ultural land, and will give Al- Garnick will speak tonight ed the questions of a number of ec road from the at 7 o'clock over the air on the Lions about life in such a ca coa t the Yukon River Al Taxpayers League program Lion Secretary Joe Werr re $000000000000000000000000000860002000:3000000000000000000050000000000000009 Self-Winding SHOCK PROCF . .. WATER PROOF . . . 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S. publications levelled new adsides over the weekend at the| lited States proposals for atomic! B. energy control and U. S. occupa- | tion policies in both Germany and Japan | M. Marinin, Communist organ, vda, that “ruling circles” in America in | = general, have no intention of re- nouncing the atom bomb. On the German question, Y. A. Viktorov, Pravda’s international re- viewer, wrote that “the American plan for a ticaty of demilitarization of Germany, despite its ballyhoced names, presents a step backward from the Berlin (Potsdam) confer- ence decision and ignored entirely the guarantec of reparations deliv- eries.” Soviet comme the Pri ating in e e — | GASTINEAY CHANNEL HEALTH COUNCIL TO MEET THIS EVENING | | | 1 ] special meeting of the Gas- tineau Channel Health Council w !be held at 8 o'clock tonight ir Room 218 of the Territorial Build- ing. | Business to come before the meet- ‘ing is connected with the necessity lof moving to a new location and all organizations of Gastineau Channel are requested to send 2 |representative. A building to house the Health Center has been secur- led but final preparations cannot be completed without a Health Council meeting. L SR s M'Gowan Nominaled' To Succeed Saul Haas As Customs Collector| WASHINGTON, July 15.—Presi- dent Truman has nominated How- ard H. MacGowan of Seattle, Wash. to Le collector of customs for Dis- trict 50, with headquarters in Seattle, replacing Saul Haas. ————— HOSPITAL NOTES admitted | and Nancy attention over, T |||||um|||||||||||||ii|flmi|||||munummmum’m |||||III|I|I|II|IIIIIIH|IIIIIIII|||l||||IIIllIIlIlIlIIIlllIlIlIIIlllllh‘. St. Hospital Arn's George M Hansen Burke for medical the weekend. Dismissed were Alvin Larson, Ed- ward Eastaugh, Mrs. Ray Murphy, medical patients, and Delbert Hanks, surgical patient The Government Hospital admit- ted Louise Williams, Haines, on Saturday; and dismissed Ramona Kookish of Angoon and her baby girl, and Richard Marvin of Hoo- nah. S I BOB PANADES HERE =TT Mr. and Mrs. Bob Panade, Of | Sitka, are gucsts at the Gastineau Hotel, 7 Among 11 sentences former Yugoslav Ambassador to the United States, in absentia Lo 20 years. The crowd cheered when the ver- All | dict was announced ovic, joutward cem who FROM SAN FRANCISCO James B. 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