The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 24, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT GROMYKO IS BUlI.ETINSRoy Flefcher S Get Out WASHINGTON nate on r of- fer ;x.m- erec ath penal 0BJECTING security legi energy a six month sentence, Ada erim Captain s g : By s e 0b VI s arrested today on the chares Lt. Col. Prentice L. Wise, District | St JSobert S ; f RO 0 el ]Audxtc Sixth Army Area, Seattle, ms, and Stewardess R NNOU"(ES M'sslo" versus military controls o lxup.-.‘,x.'ng after a complaint and his assistant Melvin F, Der.| Thomas arrived here with the fol- | A e R ‘\‘I"II\(::‘L"X;Cd by U. S. Marshal W. T § shum arrived here on the steamer | lowing passengers from Anchorage: A. In Committee ry Club of Juneau to- Perrim was caught outside the (Continued /rbm Page One) iDmB“ to tabulate terminal audn gsciclr Olson, _Dorothy Jensen, Iur, T_he Surf Bird, a 46-foot cabin & & Yol Eip. ek welcome Roy Fletcher jail trying to communicate it < : ; Wit e ———lof the Juneau Subport of Embarka- ;pm' 01‘5: f& Nicholsen, E. F. Med- cruiser from New_York, owned by United N nic. energy | would at 9 a.m. EST sh. Governor of prisoners and pleaded guilty to the P2 ’,‘"_ ‘EL“L 1'o'm ln g :v\x.r‘(ef:;f:no“: : | ley, ;:ad] Thane, Eugene Law-| Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Briggs is e i o % vefuethd i, Gty oath Btk District of Rotary Inter- charge when taken before Commis- " oo, ace vaiue b s dnjerest 6o, | Mnal closmg of, socounts for the rence, Harold Pricht, Albert Steph- |tied up at the boat harbor todag, i g ifrities 4 benait of & which includes 42 Rotary sioner Felix Grey. crued at two and one-| u; pfircen »| Subport, which at one time spent enson, C. B. Doak, Priscilla Doak,| Mr. and Mrs. Briggs have been iy it e Mmoo Northwest Washington, He received a 60-day suspended I’-\m('\';z-: dm(;:"l: ot 10‘; s}“‘““: an average of $80,000 a month in Juf Helget, Axel Olson, Bertel combining a business and pleasure i & British Columbia and sentence with the Provision’ that unit «»r. ‘ wou! qase rm a; i Junmu under the Army’s supervis- | Jchnson, Wendell Pitcher, M. Bevel. | trip along the coast of Canada and ( 2 tically| BOSTON Mr. Fletcher was President he leave town. man entitled to or ins ““"lfov fon, is expected to be completed| To Cordova: Oscar Gergseth; to|Southeast 'Alaska. Formerly cons 8. ‘propolals . ool Y the Centralia Business College e T (A would receive $75 in bonds and $ jlate this week. Anchorage: Robert M. Johnson, nected with a steamship busines§ b iy ok over 30 years, but holds the o o ash. o9 i ” Lt. Col. Wise nas been in charge Don Stykes, Ella Rogers, Vera on the east coast, Mr. Briggs i ! t with olgavetted assification now of “Past Ser- FRAN(IS, p"IS m ‘1:“"“‘““ P“‘.““& !;1 flj; g‘f;",‘"‘ of the Seattle Auditing Office for Welker, Ed Kohack, Richard Cole, making the Alaska trip with plans stie on- Miss Heler and is a member of the Ro- be mede ¥o RSt vl ¢ the past four months. Previous to| Fthel Brocks, Mrs. William Mc- | for organizing a small boat coastal W me 1 i y Club of Centralia, Washington JUNEAU ON (ORKY' Jan. 1, 1943, and to SUrvVOYS Ol|ip,i"(ime he had been stationed Cracken, Mrs. Charles ' Ritter; to transportation system. At the pres . l» 1 R etcher will visit the Rotary! L4 men who died since their discharge. |, ;1o i oyerseas theatres, and|Kodiak, Jorgen Frederickson. sent time the Briggs plan to res ) & was rejecting| WASHINGTON e here to advise and assist Pres- PAINTING ALASKA o the Senate and the HOUC quring the war served extensively| ~Leaving fu Anchorage with Cap- main in Juneau. ] A of ti o 6 the e House ident Ed Keithahn, Secretary Herb B T ();‘:;I'(L;\ OL‘)lDtOO‘()\ "lx:l!‘\r:u'h undr:r lhi‘ in South Pacific engagements, in-|tain Joe Morris, First Officer Dick | After being shipped from New ey legislation Hillerman and other officers of the| .- .. = : 0 wtgoad el ‘:l o :‘ o woulq |cluding the battle of Okinawa. | Chamberlain and Stewardess Louise | York, the Surf Bird left Seattle on Bat L tog i /Club on matters pertaining to Club| “h‘ ‘“f”'*r ‘““F ““"Y]t}--‘ 10):\'\‘ .‘37!“')”,"‘ Giors el m“‘j; | While in this city, Lt. Col.|Leitner were: Wilmell ‘"H. Walker,|June 17. Stops were made in Van- ; Sinpea) ministration and Rotary service ‘j‘l': o i & “‘:"] ‘]‘C“‘Lfl‘ Pro- be paid "““ L ““"_’ ‘ |wise and Mr. Densham are offi- Lawrence Katchet, Floyd Spock, couver and Ketchikan as well as y dtural or. ' Activities. He is one of the 157 "“ s ‘ d -“mflns and light- : Unchanged Provisions icial guests of Major Chester Wag- Ray A. Sordygam, Melvin Spock, other points enroute. A stop waa s e : » District Governors of Rotaray In- N company in Seattle, C. C. Fran-| The Senate left unchanged per port Commander in Juneau. Lewis Riesler, Jack Hanforn, Jo-| made at Bell Island, and Mr. and -+ s ternational who are supervising the ¢15 and L. F P““f have arrived in these House provisi e — seph W. Calley, William O. Word, Mrs. Briggs were enthusiastic about activities of some 5800 Rotary Juncau on their 25-foot Chris Graf to be made to all en- Empire Want Ads bring resuts!| Harry Knutson, Everett Bogaseth,|the hot baths in that vicinity. WASHINGTON AGAINST STUDENT rited Nation Another Murder Indict- i o x\ i U ment in Slaying Sough' SEATTLE—The Boeing Aircraft | CHIGAGO., . L y markec 30th birthday oo " ‘ tec mid brave forecasts of a torney Wil ¥ sewildering age of air he W ek mur be Cook ¢ tiie coll tu- [ who ha n mi for hree d toda walked into a heme in the Cascade The youth, war veteran eiter, become separa hik y Sunday. ied up, apparently in although ¥ was e er tim, might E v ntiate iden 1 of the girl's ismemtered added eight other witnesses ar, in- ame a‘e cluding police offis lve ir the case Tuohy said a fingerprint and two ] palm prints on the Degnan ransom or Io en‘e note and a fingerprint found in the Brown woman’s apartment were identical to Heiren: - PRAVDA WRITER HITS OUT AT FBI IN REDIN CASE : MOSCOW, Jul Pravda has de @ American FBI In Palestine July 24—The accused the executive today of involve- t violence in Pales- is conclusion on evi- had been gleaned British Jewish it said dence from intercepted communications. in T The evidence, attack clared, a white paper de- influenced the decisicn for on the for its role widespread police and army opera- in the spy charges made against tions in which more than Russian Lieutenant Nicolai Redin. Jews in Palestine were arrested on The writer, David Za called June 29, J. Edgar Hoover a bandit, and des-, The white paper said the infor- cribed Fed Al Bureau of Investiga- s d to t s as Hoovar' ret : Hagana and the illegal organization known carefully planned move- and violence un- ewish resis- tion age: lice. Za FBI had relations betwe and the Soviet Unior > said that this friendship continues despite what ha termed American pro-Fas- po- as movement.” both organiz That worked cist reaction. under the political control of mem- Zaslavsky further described the bers of the Jewish agen case as, quote: A filthy provocation - the illegal Irgun Zvai Leu-| by the American secret police. He and the stern group have work- | declared that Redin’s arr 1 Or since last autumn in coope ion gon in March provided the signal with the high command of the| for a wild anti-Se camps Hagana on certain of these opera- —_— tions; and that the radio station Lieutenant Redin as tried and Kol Israel, which claims to be “the acquitted on espionage charges in voice of the Jewish resistance move- Seattle on July 17 ment,” has been \\'mk. z under the - - direction of the Jewish agency and i |has been supporting these organiza- | tion b Former Keichikan SEATTLE, July - lehcrn & bl aris s T (o"ege pre“de“(v second veseel to run gold cre con-| centrate from the mines of Tulse- quabh, British Columbia, was being YAKIMA, Wash., July 24 —Har- yn) ted erd. She is the cld A. Hoeglund, former superin-‘Alaska Transportation Company | tendent of schools at Ketchikan, freighter T \laska, was named yes to' From the 350-ton gold succee Tiss Eliz as shipment Tongass gees to Preside the Yi Valley the Tacoma smelter. The ore Junio He will take office ed its journey off Taku Glacier, Aug. 15 Inear Juneau FRESH FRUITS and VEGETARBLES Just Arrived on Square Sinnet o Also... Home-Grown VEGETABLES . . . All Varieties. .. From Qur Own Farm * CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 0f Rotary Clubs with more than a qua in ter a million members 73 countries and geographical ut the wol 1gh- Bess Williams way. He calls Alaska “a beautiful received; payments would be madz B U I I ER - No Limit IS Honored by country to paint.” This is the f upon application filed up to Sept. trip in a small boat for both 1, 1947 M 0 well as the first visit to Alaska The Senate provided in addition for the Corky at the present ceive payments for more than 90 A luncheon was given yesterday 25 the two Seattle busi of unused furlough time ac- FBESH FB ZE by Mrs. Ernest Gruening in honor Planning to sell the after September 1 of this N BASPBERB!ES of Miss Bess Williams, Regional Dere. However, their itinerary Consultant of the Children’s 'hd;'; }:1 l]np to Anchorage only officers have! oat ot thy . DakGsthisnbs ey irbanks by plane, unused leave time 2 Buree of um Duperemens o 2o/ "'t Gl o™ anag a5, "™ § Fresh Peaches Endive Honey Dews Miss Wil has been trav ‘1 10 d-”'d has r[unrinr; g0od = ! 10, b A with Miss weather \umg most of the trip. F h A - B h C i et 5 Fi s P i Tt Gt 1) gD BOX DERBY resh Apricots DUNCH LAITOIS Bananas Babila A : H-.ulruu':‘!;l salmon in abundance Green Pe ers . all along the way ren's hemes, Guest t the Brandebury, Mrs son, Mrs, red Ge Evans, Mrs. Ei affai v Waino J. Popejoy g . Pvmr 0 Mrs. R. Ri rs. Robert Trea Miss Anita Garnick, Mrs. Mildre Hermann, Mrs. Alice Coughlin, Mrs Ray Peterman, Mrs. O. Bodd: Mrs. B. D. Stewart, John E Er Cermick and Mrs. E - e e TWO DAUGHTERS OF GEORGE SIMPKINS ARRIVE FOR VISIT bara Simpk Simmons, daughters of A x.d Mrs, George uka , ar- rived on the Princess Norah. After a three week visit, Miss Simpkins plans to return to Stam- and Mrs ford Connecticut, where she has been employed in the American Cyar mid Chemical Research La- mmons and her four-year- son have been living in Fayette- lle, N. C, while Capt. Simmons UMHIH"I in nc"ub\ 1"4 of (%2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNEAU ALASKA Oul Agm, In Agin, Now HGHT ON TERMINAL ILT. COL. WISE HERE ‘rwo SECTIONS ARE FOR CLOSING OF FlOVlN WEST BY PNA JUNEAU SUBPORI Pacific Northern Airlines yester- | day flew two sections to and from is city. The first section with | .James Kendell, Thomas Kenney, Harold Kaiser, Charles Blackborn, Calvin Jastra, M. C. Kaiser, Wood- | row Wilson, Cynes Imonoff. e PHILLIP BRIGGS IS HERE ON SURF BIRD; Released yesterday after serving Corky sonnel of the Armed| — __._ et L s 57X GO WY by Pitts does a great deal of pail ho have served honorably ing and is a designer, while F. time since Sept. 8, 1939; W’W‘“W cis serves as his salesman. The would be based on two Al scenery has provided o e-half days of furlough time unlimited number of painting sub- ¢ h month of service up to a S P E C ' A L ' jects according to Pitts, who has maximum of 120 days and less de- | = taken advantage of them along t uctions for furlough time actually Fresh Plums Lettuce Celery STORE HOURS . DELIVERY SLHEDULE Daily Juneau Deliveries . Douglas Deliver; RUNS ON TONIGHT; T0 TAKE PICTURES | All drivers entering the Soap Box Derby Sunday are requested to be at the “race track” on 12th Street riage at Anchorage of Luther Powell hill tonight for trial runs and to »d Wilma Fisk on July 16. Both have their pictures made for the > bride and groom are former Daily Alaska Empire. sidents of Juneau. The drivers are asked to appear While here Mrs. Powell was em- with their cars and in full uniform at the Case Lot Grocery and Ly 8 o'clock tonight. Photograph- h Cabbage Cucumbers Green Beans ...8:30 A.M.t05:30 P. M. Zucchini Squas Cantaloupes Corn-on-Cob JUNEAU (OUPLE WED ANCHORAGE, JULY 16 Announcements have been receiv- ed by Juneauites telling of the m: 10:00 A.M., 3:00 P. M. Closes Daily at Noon FoN B erts " | CASH GROCERY WW““WM Self-Winding SHOCK PROOF . .. WATER PROCF . . . Ir. Powell at Sully's as a baker. ers will take a series of pictures he couple will make their home for the Empire and for permanent Spo"r‘ling Goods THE COFFEE Alaska Knows Best RICH and FLAYORFUL! NON-MAGNETIC WATCHES “]A> (/v):]nubixr.m '2’\\;“5@2—. REllANcE : WITH SWEEP SECOND HA}\\’I“)S AND LUMINOUS DIALS | THE NUGGET SHOP . ‘;;;‘f;;l,“‘ tves or qusster 'J} iRt et ol T pa e e e o See the Largest Selection of Men's and Ladies’ Waiches that ;4+;-:- & et e oo b bbbk Have Been on Display for Many Years , i Ladies’ Stone-Set Dress Waiches priced from $75 to $1,000 § Come In and Brouse Around . | | | % N AN RELLY DONS “Just Try One On> | ElVunmenfiamsenflmmenfirmenflpmsenlye 1 Boat Owners: WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON ENGINE REPAIRS By Reducing Labor Time | The .installation of modern motor rebuild equipment | now enables us to do the | job in half the time, saving you moiley on repairs. FINE HOUSE DRESSES | in Prints and Stripes SIZES: 12 to 40 1615 to 2215 Our New Equipment Includes air wrenches, the latest in welding equipment ... in fact we can now op- erate and rebuild engines under factory methods. Ready o Serve You Marine engines repaired, re- built . . . all types of ma- chine work, welding. We are Southeast Alaska agents for Seripps Marine Gas and Die- sel Engi’ms. MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE 1012 West 10th St.- PHONE 863 b Dl ey ame ey * JONES -STEVENS The House of Swansdown

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