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IUESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA ; PAGE FIVE FILM "THEY WERE | s for " Amber” NO DECISION ON |ReportMussolini's NO NEW CASES | /eessssmmmm. EXPENDABLE" ON |_ ess cr Abe; Role‘ SUPPORT ACTION !Body ls Found in ~ OF DIPHTHERIA LAST TIME TONICHT BILL AT CAPTOL RS s .| BYMRS.MKOWAN| Cerfosa Monastery AT ANCHORAGE f e | Rakic Montgomery and John Tudge J. W. Kehoe this; MILAN, Italy, Aug. 13. — Police; ANCHORAGE, Aug, 13 Although Wayne have the leading roles in| uments and tes- | announced last night that the body no new cases of diphtheria were LA LAST NIGHT!? Pre: morning heard FICTION NEVER EQUALLED Ihey Were Expandable,” the thrill- :imrl'(~ 1e plaintiff in the n.v;‘]‘- Benito Mussolini, which was sto- :mvimx Lere iv\m' the we [‘ml m-l ing drs hit at the Capitol for rict here in a suit brought jlen April from an unmarked ficials yesterday extended travel JHIS TRUE STORY! the last two tim . ity ol Marg McKowan, of grave in pott field here by restrictions between the city and gomery has the rol 1 | Wrang king parate 1\((-x\~?~vllv~{_\l~tl “Democratic Fascists,”, Matanuska Valley until thig Satur- Commander of a PT squa: L jance r a of her hus-|had been taken into custody in the day night. The story of “They Were Expend- |band, Harvoy Clark McKowan, to|Pavia monastery More than 6,000 diphtheria shots able” opens with the fall of Ca-| | preven lisposing of properties! The police said that two Monks vere given last week i | vite, when Lt. Brickley, command- at Wr 1 I'had been taken into custidy in the BRI A | TAwutah CHA inz MTB Squadron Three, and hi ccond in command, Lt. (jg) Ryan (John Wayne), are given an oppor- tunity to prove the worth of their Mrs. McKowan is now being held | headquarters pending the receipt of| MONTELLO, Wis, Aug. 13.—This 5, Hy BT vboats, With. feasiess Fak [to the srand jury on a charge of further instructions from Rome. |community of 1200 has “cleaned | (> gzyfd%fiwfi lantly the skippers maneuvar their shootine her husband, at Wrangell! The Milan newspaper Corriere out the city hall"—to make way iittle osts' wath( BFOIANE " Sufchs |last May. It was stated that Mr.|Delle Sera said the civil police for a washing machine manufac- fl Rflyfll against heavy odds during the fa {McKowan recently returned to!chief had received instructions from | turer. o tention | the national capital to bury the The City Council, fire (lnp:ul-! | Seatt] shoot- | bedy “in sacred ground and in a ment and public library moved out | {for injuries received in th further medica, of Cavite, Bataan and Corr They get the ranking Army and 'PRICE Navy officers out to Mindanao and, jing. place unknown to the public.” Ho; id the Municipal building was ; T VL ; = when the squadren wipad out, The ngell Telephone Com- | ever, this report was not confirmed|leascd to Barlow and Seelig Manu- | (' (orro premimcen ERNST LUBITSCH Jflfl" WAYN[ ¥ HUNMHE[[[ four kol piis GRLer =2 Town 1 | pany, rly operated by the by official sources here, facturing Co. of Ripon, Wis. | o Australia. They return to the States i McKcwans and the ncipal prop-| The body was found in a Carthu- . | s COME EARLY! to gatifer a PT boat division in |erty involved in the Court action,|sian Monastery (Certosa) at Pavia, MAKE WEEKEND TRIP LATEST NEWS FIRST it sl gpodoams preparation for a future invasion |1s now ; operated by the City | where, police said, it had been tak- ¢ KH SEARTS of Leyte. {of Wrangell under a trust agree- mnday morning from the Mon- | ;i - ’\H“],': Yk “"P;\’“fl { GRI 9 i ‘m;m led by Mrs, McKowar / of St. Angelo, its first hiding | . phine. . Btatles - fetaeaant " . aA | In the District Court yesterday|place after being exhumed at the| " il s i > R soaos | BARBARA SM"'H GOES |afternoen, arguments on demurrer | pottors. field. to Juneau on the Princess Louise were heard on the casz of Sonl . | after spending the weekend making | Statter the City of Haines, et al,, Lhe tWo Monks held here identi-| the trip to Whitehorse (The plaintiff charges f arrest, | fled as Padre Alberto Parini and| — 4 | | udge Kehoe sustained demurre: Padre Enrico Zucez. Police said the | Rt 1) ST RN SO, PO - 4 o1 4 o i o Counl [0 e meowty ke b [ MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE “’HI:\:{;‘;:‘:;‘_E” Parozzi and Fausto Ga: Machine w°rk._welding SOUTH T0 MARYLHURST TOMORROW aving on the Princess Louise was Miss Barbar ith who plans to attend C ze hear Portland, Oregor imurrer that would have disc of Haines , Policeman e /;flfim\,'-” (".‘wflvflfls\_“w ¢ R s Smith plans to visit in Van- ] SNCINE RERT g B ccuver, B before traveling to and U. S. Commissioner : Mussolini, :m{li 01‘...0[:‘\ Petacei, ENGINE REBUILDI HARDWARE B ' n okl Hevel as defendants is mistre and 1% henchmen were 2 Jos 3t 1 > N B schocl where she will enroll as ; ; : 1012 West 10th Street [ 86 e ‘:N:"" S ]‘;1 R \1::‘; Linda Barnell (above) is undergoing tests in Hollywoed for her role | Alco, the Court dismissed. upon' executed by Italian Partisans near PHONE 863 time in Port Blakely and Yakima,| @5 the wicked Amber in the mcvie productien of “Forever Amber.” |motion of Attorney General Ralph|the Swiss border April 28, 1945. | “EGRO ffiARGED For the last two vears Miss Smith | This is her versien of what Amber is like. (AP Photo) J. Rivers, an action brought by the e e bt has been employed in the office | Unemployment Compensation Com- | HERE W“-H RAPE 3V eorit 7,“,[‘ B ere asie s viis. anloyai T of Alaska against cm:nm' (AUTIOUS ’ i = T Were . NAving: & ety . en.oyable fasitey: and Carl J. Newman, I PTIC T INTOLUBBE HERE The Rev. Robert Treat Bac EEERPIS MG UUBIEARS, B8 tenncar ot i ;O UIFE he Rev. Robe reat, on be-iginders The of Matilda K.| SEATTLE, Aug. 13—Navy Comdr 11 [ AR IA[K BY DR BlOCK- half of the City, offered " the ball by Tumarce, o al, vs. the City|W. N: Thompson is in the eighth Albert Mor il ro- | 1o el o . ¥ [park and the tennis courts for the| e wrangell et al. was dismissad|year of an international chess game i ert Morris Le2, negro who' re- | Alaska Native Schol at Wrangell, use of the visitors. | iz that still doesn’t sar mEar ¢ g . contly was released from the Fed- is here to confer with ANS aut SUB 0FFI(ERS A'I"I'END o L Haesanl mrl.lf..nl( : mu:lnn \‘\llllmvn‘r"-(l! still doesn’t appear near an 1 = 1 Dine nftan. aiahic L Mg i her guests were: Jose objection by plaintiff’s attorney, ! . W ("“:f{",' X ”;;:“_l‘ B b"’:‘“w‘ it 1':”:] EORGEE g Rgiol ceiess RE Tippets, Lion of Anchorage; Jack William L. Paul, Jr. | Thompson recently notified his WM teAn o e f A an attery, or the comin; Mellquist, Anchorage; Fred J. Sny- - opponent, Alfred Milner of Dids- terday afternoon was arrested b & by City Police and is bein o Trips . Dr. Berneta Block of the Terri-| g, b 0 » ¥ eigen ¢ hi ? e der of Burbank, California, the bury, England, of his 47th move - - ATTENTION PIONEERS torial Health Department was guest | poy E, M. Ander of New York "‘Ells OF FIGH'"NG { Thomson originally took over the nu"!’ Schcd'cl L T e Y peaker at the Monday luncheon of|4ng the Rev. Gordon Anderson of { competition when a friend died in . : b PR e T e Juneel Bths CUib. | BRC. 0L | mine ) Miohians S Tesen O o 11939, but he and Milner ‘started a TO I e Eieq e e RER e (B EIal 0L JIRe (DO R RROLYC g (08 mer, Easl CL L InioNIBRE" and (Ten HRES WHEN " IS inew game after a couple of cx- | ; authori 2rmoon vim fieb By ames Torgan ‘w(l.lw-\d,l'» I .x.1]1 _ Depe x'n. nif ( ppled | vrarquardt. i changes of correspondence. | -lk i ! raignment bef : 1. S. Commis- :Amnmm at two from the Carter’s Chil Health Program since T A ‘ ! ol g S5 i JiKa range 4 sioner on th y charge of rape. Mortuary. 347-t1) |its & ing in 192 At the ! Y B w | LAST RITES FOR PIONEER | i The complaint was signed by the > present time there is a crying need FO![ED | ! % ' victim. Empire Want Ads krine results’ of more hospital space for these, = 1Vikky | —— 1 e g - it . , v «e | Funeral services for pioneer ‘ l 1’ iren a |.h Te are 1'\1,\ vmn ; CHICAGO, Aug. 13—Miss Lucille Dawson Flre Chlef vlSlhng James P. Morgan who passed away 9 ers urg e c ‘ an beds allotted the whole Territory McGuire, a school teacher, threw g ' b ‘ . Sl anatel a Rhat e . | & . jat St. Ann's Hospital on August 9 gan . b Seatte, her 51100 diamond engagement Seatfle—First Trip South 'at the ase of 87 years wint be newa Y L, by s X i |Ting info the TeAl: weal 1of fhie oar el { temorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Also 'lrtps During a recent survey there when she and her fiance, Philip ' in Flfly Years | " Dean C. E. Rice will conduct the 4 Hh W L\ \:;:t‘rf:f“»\‘)]l;’ rxi‘xlt":i ":l{ Ql}]};u\.‘\\u;'l.l]‘d upi . bl A services which will be held in the 70 3 15es , he bandit relieved them of $115 o : S TR ety Pichting fires| Chas. W. Carter Mortuary chapel. hortly shall, hospitalization. and Miss McGuire was quietly con-| SEATTLE, Aug. 13—Pighting fires Chas W. S el B HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH 3 S, e atelat 40 below zero is just a routine! Interment will be in the Pioneer's The Lions were honored to have|8ratulating hersell on her strate-i ' = = % o o = Bollentine, 73, Plot of Evergreen Cemetery. AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PCRTS SRRSO umber of the €em of saving the ring—but the b i d | ANV i R ias | ik StHBIY b ARPeAL thata oub SupYesr-old fir hist il Dewsan Ya - bie ) 3 flicers of the thres bmarine P v Tarritory. allo; > The hoenicians were a branch T - . ; B viating Tinedu, - \ihbee pid car and drove off with it. poilon. palntine ks 0o the semites, the same e 10| £ 0T Information and Reservatiors Phone 612 ' Fred Clingingsmith, Don- PR F R 50 years, He's Which the ancient Hobrews belong- | mar, Edyin ¥ Mitchell,|,.. HERE: DESGNG POUND ved sPending his time nosing about the ! ¢d- | i am Btann Ir, B o Soknne, local fire stations and trading yarns: — T R P ¥ t J. Zellmer, Frank E. Mad-| here yester rom Spokane, Ly oo cnoke eaters. Ballen-' 3 { For Generations Scott. ©. Daubid, Robert| Wash., to take upithelr duties asil . Seaitle smoke eaters. Balien .E"“‘ veNYress AYrosenflporsen s Sy ¥ ) £ 2 AGreat Scott k aubin, hert i s "~ . Itine says if you want to give your- | i . ot Wililamson, Fred Lofton, John | Alaska Native Service teachers in' (i M0 o W0 B 08 LR p é e s Frazier, Ronald' Brogden. Deering. Previous to thelr stay In ;. yacer on a fire when the ther-' An ivitation to visit the subs|the States, the Bubbs had been',d CE ot 00 O CRELIHE R O i was sxtended to the Lions, as well| employed at Hooper Bay. They are ... . .oe oo as the general public returning to the ANS teaching staff |~ po o o FEUL L e Yukon T after an absence of two years. | » i Lt. Taylor, acting as spokesman {Territory in the gold rush days and | i for the visitors, thanked the Lions > lended U as Dawison's chiel fie in- ! i for their hospitality and stated the' Empire Want Ads breos resuits!|ooooiop ; 5 4 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU i i ”" s J"NEAU and Dfl“GLASI ALASKA | NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD (OiP. N.Y c WHISKEY — A BLEND « 85.8 PROOF « 712 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS s il i JUNI‘?/\‘:!, ’A]“ASKWA 3 ; X 1 House (Ieanlng WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:3¢ A. M.. 120TH MERIDIAN TIME 0, (ongress Is i | Max. temp. TODAY | Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable Aol PR L 4:30am. | . i A GONPLETE: JANITORISS SFwpH suton wmer | Towis cirum e wens; NOW Aim of AFL; Floors of all types cleaned, waxed nnd'mlixh:-:i by rlc:{rir machine e, *1," 20 20 Fog | WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. — The | ¥ Our EC rlc ervu:e DAILY SERVICE ON ALL TYPES -OF JANITOR WORK Bethel 54 40 40 o1 Bl Cloudy | 1 fok! Wedaration of Labers Ex- | | CALL 50—Lew Schaffert and leave your number ,(,‘:“:mj,,l 1‘;’ o b i g | ccutive {Gouncil has gone on record | and aWS0! g 4 % |in favor of what it calls a sweep- ? airba S 4 d A | The sa e - i Ccon- . { "-:"ru:'l ey 74’ B ::::: |icy, but that the union will expand d K l 4 NORTHLAND | SEREEE I W and Kelvinator Producs J , [Roteeiug - e, e - Cloudy | yith failing to provide for human . [MeGrath - o4 o . PL. Cloudy | Looqs quring reconversion, with and operate i TRANSPORTATION JE o L ot T e : » = P g ;A":Hl‘l’:‘;:h 5 7y P Fo'[’;“ 4 |csts and with being unresponsive A F. Cl R - Sh M‘ e c oM 'P AN YT ¥t irst Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled . g Prince George 4 41 59 Trace Pe, Oloudy g Tty | BB orince Rupert 60 54 54 22 Drizzle 1 ® N . by 5% PG Hospifal Measure Mechanics | seattle - 66 56 56 Trace Cloudy » | sita j [ 54 02 R S g d byT y 5\’:‘)\15:«"11(;1*5:‘ % 62 i ;u : cfiu‘:dy I ne¥ ruman | Yakutat B ) 51 53 61 Rain . *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | WASHINGTON, Aug. 13—Pre ' Teleph‘me Service . . . No. slfi: Juneau, Office No. § | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure extends across the d°nt Truman has signed legis interior of Alaska this morning. The low pressure center in the Gulf of | 11 setting up a five year hospital Alaska has decpened during {he past 24 hours and a series of low pressurc | COnstruction ~program which will centers are moving across the Pacific Ocean in the vicinity just south |05t $1,125,000,000. The Chief Exe- of the Aleutian Islands, the Alaska Peninsula and the Gulf of Alaska.|Cutive said the measure lay a | The temperatures over Southeast Alaska were slightly below normal|¢rcundwork for providing more and | yester Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours over central and | better medical care for the people southwestern Canada and the southern and western portions of Alaska.|Cf our country. i Thunderstorms were reported over the Provinces of Alberta and S‘.]flkal-; e new law authorizes Federal| | chewan, Canada. assistance to state and local gov- MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ernments in building hospitals. Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today | States S share in . Gie Bawital . sos | building fund on the basis of their! i hidiise He‘ghwi‘vam‘nu-m which will be determined | Station ‘Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) 3 § Cape Decision Drizzle 54 S 12 1 foot | through the ratio their per capita Cape Spencer Rain-Fog 53 S 20 Calm | inceme bears to the national aver- Eldred Rock Drizzle 54 S 23 3 feet | B¢ | e erVice 0 ealtle acoma - 8 Five Finger Light Rain 5 '8 16 1 foot e i g ar m n an T m Guard Island .....Cloudy 60 SE 6 Zero ‘ SHIP REMAINS SOUTH 1 Lincoln Rock Rain 56 ESE 10 1 foot | gy Fhib Buiraat BainFos 59 RoE At 10X | T vemalua of R. D. Skinner, FREIGHT . ... . PASSENGERS | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- fLibby McNeill and Libby employee, | NING: Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska north of Sumner Strait and | Who passed away at St. Ann’s Hos- BEFRIGERATIUN outside waters, Sitka to Vakutat—southerly to southeasterly winds 15 bital Auvgust 7, will be shipped {to 25 miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of south on the Aleutian by the ALASKA mANsPoRTfi‘TIoN Co. | Frederick Scund and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—southerly | Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | to southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rain throughout area ‘ Relatives in Seattle will take Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Low pressure interior of Alaska with secondary low pressure center— | delivery of the body and arrange 55 hithes—and glu(lwninv: 58 degrees north, 127 degrees wess, | for burial, D S S S

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