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PAGE EIGHT Three Arrests Truman Signs Revised OPA Bill BRITISH g . Belizved Plot - THREAT rReMoRSKeepON. . ¥s. DemOfl'af.yf | IS MADE wenty Thousand Home-| les, 73 Dead After U. S. Profests Diplomatic Six-Day Ordeal Violations fo Rumania’s o Communist Govt. HIGHTOWE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * DOMINICANS FLEE LONDON, Aug. 10.—An authorita- tive Whitehall source said toda Britain would warn the world 1« week that ships of any nation, sus- pected of carrying illegal Zion- ing immigrants from Europe, | be intercepted, searched and arrest- !ed by units of the Royal Navy | The warning will come in an of ficial cabinet statement on Pales- ulation as the result of a .~|x-da}'i |tine policy which will outline plans ordeal of arthquakes and tidal | to effect a European clampdow: waves which have killed 73 persons| illegal Jewish immigration. and left 20,000 homeless. | A spokesman at a Foreign Off Two new temblors were felt this| | news conference today said he cc merning, at 4 a. m. and 6:50 a. m., inot comment on the reported Br but they did not add to the damage.| ish intention to intercept or sear With earth tremors of varying in-i ships fiying foreign colors, “as t ! e CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican | Reputlic, Aug. 10.—Panic spread through the northern provinces of| this battered country today, with| hunger threatening the weary pop-| s, THAT ALASKAN AVIATION provided economy : in money as well as in time, was early recognized and utilized by our own practical Alaskans, whose everyday use and faith in Alaskan aviation . ‘ have reaped benefits for the Empire the modern orts by Berry lease, Miss Olteanu incommunicado, report- charge that she gave nation to the airlines serve. PACIFIC NORTHERN salutes the men | toll included | a tidal wave | tensity jarring theterrai nthrough-! ,win be dealt with in a statement out the Republic about every fivel | to be issued short a tants, particula about Bnhm' Escocesa (Scotch y) in the SOLDIER TAKES violent shocks will strike agair. | Not a single inhabitant remains in | A(S posr HERE the shattered coastal towns of Mat- an: | ana and Sanchez, where there was | W racus iing & President Harry S. Truman July 25 signed the revised OPA bill, |[tioned here with Alaska Comm (1 »\\vllvl“_tl'l\::‘\;;;;(\'n (;)erx’lrusg;lc‘;s which resurrects OPA from a 25-day coma and keeps full rent and |cation Service since last October, ¢ bt RN % seme price controls in effect until June 30, 1947. Photo shows Paul }lmms today by plane for. Nom2 ; “voo.c’ora caves in nearby hills signing of the measure. the ACS office. He has served a The revisad d ! total of three and a half y in 39 persons killed by ACS tions throughout Alaska, 15 wkich struck the northern city of minutes, fear has gripped the in-! —,,——— h there is great apprehension that Puerto Plato, Bagey, Sam- Staff Sergeant Jerry Marsh rom the destroyed towns are living Portcr, OPA Administrator (left), and President Truman following ;Where he will serve as cashier in of Alaska whose judgment determined the expansion [ arrive southbound at 1 a. m. Sunday. | months of which were spent at Bajio. The injured th totaled Freighter Diamond Knot, from |adai 159, 1t was previously believed that | ort of infor of commerce by air in Alaska. By the use of air trans- ncommunics itide, an employee of the portation, business is now carried on safely, swiftly Milltary Mission héafled’ by Bri the south, scheduled to arrive at 7| Sergeant Marsh is being replaced 50 lost their lives at Bajio. 2 ¥ SRR e DY S a. m. Monday {here as Assistant Cashier by T4 The shocks were believed caused 3 i . : Ger ; Sel arica ON RAINFAI.[ E iy i _ihere as Assist & y he shocks were beli cause and economically, geared in an accelerating pace # s f],, ‘.”,l.{ o ‘l,ly\\‘:h(p,'},"] e Estebeth scheduled to sail for|jimmy Campbell, who recently re- by a shift in the ked of the Atlan- ( i 8 b | Skagway @&t 10 p. m. Monday enlisted in the Alaska Communica- tic at its deepest point 50 miles| g uled to arrive about Wednesday. pe]l was stationed at Dutch Harbor - R H and Ketchikan The son of an ACS majo bell was born at an Ar trol Commission towards Alaska's certain destiny in world economy. Y Like Miss Olteanu, Manic ed of membership terrorist organizat for a foreign power “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA". : . Look to P N A “ Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP: The Lions Club, fresh from their oo i Three Honored at Camp- mp in e o o o o o o o c s MG W Mlmmnans Bak® sespball puaie, Wes ot 101 } | Tanana and spent seven years of ® WEATHER REPORT le disappearance Alexa Rain ball game, were out to H | his childhood at Se He attend- (U, 8, WEATHER BUREAD) Siacaen, st ipiores o s comaer e it oday by umncy | VWINHOURS: Py [ caveiond s sow PaciFIc NORTHERN AIRLINES Military Mission. His fate is a mys their ticket le the I ‘ He will be joined here by his wife Ending #:30 ¢'Clock This Morning Pool of whic by o | £ 5 ¢ - — sove: sEnt " A dessert-bridge party was given | soon as permanent housing ac- e o o 9 -t i R b e G L e MmN flast night by Mrs. Joe Willlams | commodations are available. At In Juneau—Maximum, 64; d/flskflls FOREMOST eAirlines announcec SS tea and vement projects in the Gas- N r B " ' u 5 ! woring Mrs. W. E. Cahill, M resent she is remaining in Ket- ® minimum, 56. v Manicatide are accused of giving in- tineau Channel area bcncgias. Mr ShCEE L dhybreeent ahe I rematning R Kk s RESERVATIONS @72 TICKET OFFICE |E. J. White and Miss Nellle Han-chikan. At Airport—Maximum, 61; formation to an officially unide Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 The ticke 5 are on sal a num minimum, 48. sen ~——— :u)n‘ml‘ foreign power ng with ber of the ‘Juneau Douglas |~ Guests at the affair were Mm.’](ha Ii“rs r.u“'a'or | — CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Traffic Manager i e ’“l‘" : esb """l”'[“l’ . Lenore White, Mrs. E. J. White, Miss ! p WEATHER FORECAST i Py ¥ € st 1s reported 1o tic s pur sed s mol will | Dalma sen is; S ' Vieln ORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS right 1946 By Pacific Northern Airli P | Dalma Hansen, Miss Nellie Hansen, S G (Juneau and Vicinity) Jeh il (e o3e hia has violated be for the predietions of the Sep- | s anser, Miss Nellle Hanser,; Shown Germans Who . a basic rule of diplomatic courtesy tember rainfall. All tic ales w occasional R Cloudy with SR N light rain this afternoon and Sunday. Little change in temperature. Ti &freatii e ying o ‘arvest Ter. e Jnused on bradisding ror e | -onme. s suzens Neleon 3irs Bageli{Infavorable 1 1 ; J. W. Leivers, Mrs. Elmer A sons employed by official American month following the purc Felix Toner and Mrs. Felix] BERLIN, Aus. 10—Clarlic Chap- agencies. the ticket, Pr EARES L N, Au .—Chiz RS = |lin's “The Great Dictator” was e | shown experimentally for the first {time to a German audience last 1 of cash —— o 2 000000000’ s00er e s o e e e e soc e 000 e OFFICIALS FLYING will be divided ¢ COMPLETES VISIT - Martin White, newly-appointed Solicitor General of the Department of Interior, who has been in Ju- neau for the Congressional hearing, left today aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Haida, enroute to Washing ton, D. C. | 29, Mr. White’ was ‘made to Alaska. Interested in 11:30 o'cloc acquainting himself at first hand| pDenali with the Territor problems and geattle today conditions, Mr. White said he could and will s think of no better way to begin his| Pprincess “education in the Depart Interior” than with a visit to th Alaska capital ‘Washington h Nortk Seattle Tues Sea s full attention re nece brary Fund - oo STEAMER Princess Louise, from t Appointed to his position July scheduled to arrive at 7:30 o'cl first official trip tonight and sails for Skagway at - ‘heduled to . has been postponed Tuesday 1. of | from Vancouver heduled to sail frcm between thes qua 10r of A Don C. Foster, ary to make the Lior ¥ go to the Juneau MOVEMENTS {fe demic at tary's visit souih Edward Chest and will also check on pos- of the diphtheria epi- nchorage on the Secre- iska his Nav General Super- Alaska Native from Juneau to | . They will later ong the way, they ! rations for of the In- > SPEEDER FINED from ack Pendleton 1 by City August 13. h scheduled to sail Avenue here, this r o'clock tonigh o sail from Police 47 miles per hour along Willoughby ! driver, ar- peeding at orning was fined Court. Listen KINY, Mond 7 pm, a Tax Payers League. Subject: | * | mans was that the Na: {night and met with a generally un- s { favorable reaction The chief criticism by the Ger- terror was ! still too fresh in German minds to be satirized. A mixed group of some 400 Ber- | liners—some invited, some who came thinking they re to see the scheduled picture itty Foyle” —saw the Chaplin satire under the auspices of the American Military Government’s Information Control Division. Visible audience reaction general- ly was moderate, with most laugh- ter centered in Jack Oakies' char- acterization of Mussolini. Each person was asked to record his views of the film and whether he thought it should be shown | generally. Officials |was against popular release “be- cause it's too early id the reaction | RECORD VICTORY NEW YORK-—Aldo P. MacCagle, | 26, said he was one of seven men ordred to bail cut by Colin Kelly: during the mission on which his famous dive on the battleship| Haruna took place. MacCagle said he escaped to Luzon, fought until captured at Corregidor, cscaped | from Santo Tomas prison, fought with the guerrillas and finally got home for discharge. Magistrate Alex Pisciotta decided |- & yesterday that MacCagle's record entitled him to a suspended sen- tence for smoking in a subway sta- | tion. | Listen KINY, Monday, 7 pm, Alaska Tax Pay League. Subject: l\lx:‘m[‘d ‘: :thr'r‘;\ ;i‘:i:'f.\l." ‘l‘ux‘m. “fl attle August 17 L Your Labor Commissioner HOSPEEFNOIES You, Your Labor Commissioner Lelieve the subject of Alaska will be | __ 2 o e L sl and the Law. (343-t4) ( one of signal importance in the U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Mas-. = A Decpartment of Interior Office | AU, ALASKA | ter Walter Savikko for surgical at-] Mohawk rugs, $58.50 to $75.00 at 4 Previous to his appointment, | WEATHER BULLETIN ! tention yesterday. Master Terry Juneau Young Hardware Company. White, & reserve officer, was 4| DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M.. 120TH MERIDIAN TIME L0'% Mrs. Charles Stecle, Charles ————— 2 colonel in the Ar for four Max. temp. TODAY Liles and Master Jim Swink were| Chickens — fryers, roasters, tur-} o 7Y L ity b e Riopesn) | hn s e e 4:30am, |admitted for medical care. | keys. Spruce Lockers. Phone 1. i 1 ere e an (] orta .00 theatr 1 for vary- | tation 24 hrs* | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs, Weatherat | Mrs. William Reck was discharg- e e § in id, France | Anchorage 7 47 0 Clear | ed yesterday from St. Ann’s, Empire Want Ads bring resuh.s'] ST et Al ten years from now ? i b e D : eSS en years from n | the famous Litch-|Cordova 49 Trace Drizzle ‘ 1 which officers and | Dawson 43 Clear | ' i men accused of brutalities | Edmontor 4 Trace By | . . ; ‘pf\::»‘b “,l,kj A i “;;“ g:”a sy | ln 0rder to Get I‘r's very unlikely that there’ll be a If you've been buying bonds that way S . i s y i scarcity of things to buy in 1956. —KEEP IT UP. Ifyouhaven’t,ltart:ug. Department of | Juneau 61 56 e i : g i hem now and—KEEP IT UP. An Agriculture for six and a half years. | Juneau 61 4;’7, :{z::: i 0“‘. N ¥oue wigie Dy Ak W wach "::»got e11 hold on to the bundayou'va' ! Awarded a Doctor of Juridical|\Ketchika 62 Trace Cloudy I more distressing shortage—a shortage of ~ aPove all, Q Sdlence trom Harvard in 1083, M. Kottebue 64 o1 Pt. Cloudy i N F ll e MONEY TO BUY THINGS WITH! bought. 3 hite hold a Master’s Degree from | McGrath 70 g 4 i g " Law hool, | Nome 52 “(: ;‘r’vfié"“d’ | eW a Llnes i Fortunately, this is a shortage that a Result: In 10 years, you'll get back $4 aduate degree in|Northway 63 . Ground Fog! = 1 persistent and foresighted man canaveid. for every $3 you've invested. And yowll rom the University of Texas.|Petershurg 56 03 Pog i 0“ nlsplay It's one you, personally, can do some- get it back in nice lump sums as your ' At one time he served on the la{!Portland e y - Lt it Be Dilyeraits. of texes S,.”“l = aL - (F‘,l"‘” ! thing about. Bonds come due. i f '”1“)"‘ e ’l ¥ ayis, Te \i“* ‘”}" Prince Rupert lI uesda | How? By the simple and painless proc-* You're not short of cash now. Why though he 1as Spe t ast 5 56 ear . . = -3 % . ars out of the ]f,v.,, Ciiy \“,; o Ll s = f‘i"‘”l 3 ess of buying U. S. Savings Bonds regu- takea chance on being short in the futurei proudly considers himself a “resi-| Whitehorse 61 52 F“u\u) larly . . . through a Payroll Savings Plan. Keep buying Bonds dent of Te> Yakutat 50 48 Trace Fog . 1 This Mr. Whit first trip *—(4:30 a. m. yester g the WEATHER SY that he | Bering Sea and e o the In-|wind over the Sew to Alaska, and before boar Haida, he had been S: A series of storms moving through the We Will Be CLOSED MONDAY have produced considerable rain and SAVE THE EASY WAY...BUY YOUR BONDS 1d Bering Sea regions during the last | terior or see all t ificent | 24 hours. Elswhere in Alaska generally cloudy weather has prevailed L ‘ scenery” in Southe 1. He | with considerable fog and drizzle over the Gulf and in Southeast Alaska. B )1 turn to tk ritory at | Temperatures have been moderate over all of Canada and Alaska and v ial opportu | the Coast States : O { - Allgust 12¢th fi - - MRS. WADE GOES SOUTH; MOTHER SERIOUSLY 11 Mrs. Hugh J. Wade left yest 3 plane for Portland, Oregon, MARINE WEATHER BULLETI Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A, M. Today WIND Height of Waves Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) oudy 53 W 24 % You will be greatly thrilled at the large selection to suit To accommodate Aiaskais and make them feel at home at all times . . . is the aim of the r- Station Cape Decision 2 her mother, Mrrs. W. H 2 feet Nother, v udy 53 W10 Calm b iR P o L Onim your needs! an oldtime resident of Juneau. Cloudy 3 S 4 Caini il T — >t ; Pt. Cloudy 61 3 Zero ' 2 e E e o e o o VA ew washingion iote ] | | | | | i | | ! ! | g | ! -lrv 4:30 a. m. today) ! | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | oo g S ¢ i e i f i E FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- h A l o Eroctor s¥Electrip, ¥ Home | NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska—variable winds under 15| anne ppal'e FRANK B. McCLURE Manager Beautiful. miles per hour., Outside wa Dixor to Yak t—westerly A e e TR 1 0 miles per by Sunday evening. Twentieth Century Bldg. PHONE 203 Mohawk rungs, $58.50 to $75 at|Weather—Cloudy with occasional rai vers over the entire area and j % . 5 : T De 2 co Juneau Young Hardware Company.| i Weht on inside channel | i ‘TM. is an official U. S. Trea_mryud_ufimfn;pkprcpartduud#cwpufl»/ reasury Department and Advertising Council