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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1946 —— s | trip to Grand Lake, Okla,, where a GENERAL RELIEF B[G MAIL BA HEH tut aay of sinins nesang emene| | QOKS, TO BOOKS tish cach. neighbor, Mrs. Ell W. Scott, | ) B, 1 (UT 60 pER(ENT i WASHIN — Sen. Stiles !" VAN(OUVER B (- | thereupon casually displayed = two ,m;lt.,l?,bo \T”" B_k.xun‘: ¢ }iln%@ Bridges, R., N. H. today asked the | i large. luscious catfish. She caught| 5 =, o Alice Byrne, 24, Is SAYS MAYNARD State Department to halt kln])menf :\NCOL‘\ER, B. C., Sept. 9—Re- | them in a idle moments in a s girl in a Chicago nightclub. of American goods to “"—“*‘fl““‘ mm-v of a mail bag and a large| small creck on Boucher's property Between costume changes, she and all other nations “standing in p S 3 i ; 3 : X f 10 3 1eld was not 100 fe from his house. rortion of the money it d m his hou: It 1s teaching the fifth grade reported last night by postal.au- > ab. Wanl Bubhe b [ thorities, who said investigation into : @ Scho P ey prepares for her day time job. | S e for Action by Dept. of tvein cuaras nave been o bag's diasppeorence. somtinued o A connection with the explosion of a| TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 9.— ol H 1d - o 7 . Public Welfare dynemite bomb in Trieste. The hreo- year-cld Madeline (Toby) | o D o e o o - CHSLNOMA G By SMA”- (HANGE firm reports that the bag contain- o S ] United States 88th Division head- | oy P S. Marshad Claude Street, discour- missing for four days from .5 100,000 X LYk g ‘8. & ¥ 1 a ur days of unsuccessful . KANSAS CITY, — Geor R. stilots Wo » Depart- | Quarters at Gorizia announced the |per Kanss ' home: - wag found aged by fo 1 ge District Wor of the Depart her Kansas City home, was fishing, returned home to mourn his Walling of Albuquerque, N. M., told ment cf Public Welfare were ad- | detention” of the guards. The an- ynharmed today in a farm house 1 LIk punc uck. he, dr P » in_ @ viscd September 1 by Director Rus- Douncement said that the men had jnear Terre Haute, and a woman i police he dropped a dime in a bus 3 v five hand grehades their pos- g A ey From the back porch where helterminal and while searching for sell G. Maynard that greatly re-|five ha ades in their pos- | who gave her name as Mildred . i : stricted lciss. goverr har 4 session. They are being held by gyerett was ted on a kidnaping had left, his tackle, he heard loud it he lost his billfold which he trictec ;n? cies gover lgng. .u issu- aivitiin PU““; | . . le's - 2 JASPER, Mo.—Good fishing— howls and rushed out to find his said contained $1,000. |ance of General Relief were 'LO be i 5 Deteratives Robert like cold--1s where vou find it 1y (neighbor’s cat, attracted by rem- He found the dime, however. HP0sY (I0r . Lhe, L Ol [ I s UL AR o Robert Rov R. Boucher and Clarence E. nants of bait, hooked on one of the il Territorial Biennium ending March e o SroN-—Den. James M.\ Yance said the wolnu SEEMUEA | ST Lot HiY8h:c - < Btrest - résleg-i i ek Dl % 8500 S 31, 1947 |Mead, D., N. Y., announced today the child from the home ,L,\n i Jasy 95 e i, eeled in the cat ere are 27,867,000 telephones in The local Social Worker for the | that he will resign from the Chair- ats, Mr. and Mrs. Philip adly they rewarned from a tiring and freed him the United States nent, Miss Hazel M. Forde,, Manship of the Senate War Inves- | Tobias, where e Ty \avised by the Office of the|tBating Commitice as a result of his Director that allotments for Gen.|homination as Democratic candi- Relief had been cut by G6o|date for Governor of New York. the way of the peace of the world." | InsufficienlflFu_nds Cause : i JANZTEN SWEATERS v UNRRA zed in most wonderful vool, these charge. the woman as say- little girl and my own." | nt because of insufficient 1ds to meet continuing high de- ands for relief. , The Director's statement aiso placed in effect the restriction that NEW YORK—The U. S. govern- ; ¢ ; ment Victory Loan 2! ereent ey i S [bonds of December 15, 1967-1972, | Bouser . | prssggens guffinie, un merlcan | broke about 50 cents per $100 bond ""“‘(;' l*"" came to ; t v to within a shade > veat's | NEAAQ s this morning a it no new cases of relief could be| °daY to Within a shade of the year's he had seen photograph of the ! approved except. to save life,” and |10WeSt Drice: The bonds sold ih the |he bad seen ph Pl ipproved excej st 7 and| o the-counter market at $101,63 |8irl and was sure he had her in c : ing the civil we sult i e m q | were explained by Mr. Maynard as m_:fmm Yo, w|>“n l""‘”( ’)jm‘“l:“ "‘ being a combination of greably ine | Ciohdon Of @ separs w0 Mommg e mg i _ creased number of cases during the er‘ 'Ice e‘ 'er s‘ 3 e |' e « rtner, daughter s i | ed that all hopitals and the medical o sies 1o brovis kNG cnneee comnr | Ayrelia Gartner and uch services on a credit basis until f:n!ul e of > Nationalists a Jom- fthe 1apiklacire medta wiuiy el mu“,._flfH,“,’.,‘,)Ij",flf,‘“"nl,,;““ ““: Roben i Th;bodeau | Causes of the restricted policies 2 el bt | that continuing cades could receive A guniing caspast In April this year the issue reached his home past year and a haif, coupled with | k the bares! ecessi! s. Th - - [Eut the barest necessities. The Direc- | " /B ) F% YCRE KRe I8 - tor of the Department also announc- | Ithe failure of the 1945 regular ses- | ¢ | of t PARIS The Foreign \um.\nv\ wcil, agreeing to a proposal by| Miss Aurelia Gi sion and the 1946 special session | Soviet Russia, asked the Usited No_ | 0f Mr. and Mrs. George Gartner f e Legislature to provide neces- | tjo,s General Assembly today to|Of Sauk Center, Minn. beame the y i § sary funds to meet the anticipated|postpone for one month its sched. | Pride of Robert J. Thibodeau this b h "' .t d S “l . ; whlie Siag | demands. 1‘11(’-’1]54‘pmx:br 23 xllli(‘~:‘|x~l;s“,u]:? imumw: in a single ring ceremony emeen t e iern ory an eattic ' ‘ i Legislature Cuts Funds York to avoid conflict with the Paris | 1! the Catholic Church of Nativity. y ! The Department of Public Wel- peace Conference The high nuptial mass was said SLA CKS | fare, according to Mr. Maynard, | the Rev. Clifford Allbutt, and e | had anticipated increased demands| HONOLULU — Crewmen of the|Wa$ follcwed by vocal assembly of together with increased costs of {Superfortress “Pacusan Dreamboats | the Sisters of St. Anne's. X New White Stag ervices when it requested from \waited momentarily for clearing| The de given in marriage by % Slacks in 100 1945 Legislature an appropria- | Arctic weather today to take off on | her brother-in-law Evan Wruck ow BEING “winterized” for Alaskan operations are § pure wool . . . Co- ion cf $400,000 to meet the 1 their non: was attended by her sister, M of the Program. The Cairo, | Evan Wruck as matron of honor D 10,000-mile flight to verts, gabardines and wcol plaids 7 additional Flying Clippers which will give Alaska 35 They're tailor- ing perfect as al- ways . . 14.95-16.35 1$300,000 a decreas vised of the needs for the appro- priation, appropriated the sum of e of 25 percent in the estimated funds necessary tc meet the demands, he said. Mr. Maynard's statement also re- ! vealed that the Special Session of ‘the Legislature in 1946 had bheen requested to make a supplemental appropriation in order to meet the then existent increased demands for relief, but failed to provide any additional funds. More than two-thirds of the total appropriation had been expended, said Mr. Maynard for hospitaliza- tion and medical relief. It is not possible, the Director stated, to es- timate the length of time ch service will be required. Tt w fcreseeable, he said, that an in- after being fully ad-! and by Dorothy and Cecilia Thibo- 1 as bridesmaids. Kenneth Thi- ed the all Jewish city | bedeau as best man and ushers of Tel Aviv, blasting the District, Were Neil Moore and Joe Ordos. JERUSALE | | Public Information office and cut- | Sharon Wruck was flower girl tonight rock 1 Three explosions ting the railway line m two place Organ music for the processional inside the city and recessional was played by Mrs. — M. Uggen. Wedding hymns, CHICAGO — The naiion began | Mother Dear, Oh, Pray For Me, Marie” by Shubert were y Harmon ite Cohama yle with a feeling the first effects today of a |94 meat shortage which a spokesman | SUl¢ by Mis. Hen for the meat industry predict w bride wore a ¥ be the wrost in history gewn of prine weH net overskirt of white and floor- NEW YORK—An acute shortage ! lcngth train, Her face veil was of food and possibility caught with a sequen-studded d She carried a colonial bou- ap dragons and red cade fall of white the lay- | off of thousands of industrial work- | ti€ ers loomed today in the metropolitan | 44€t of white as a result of the intensifica- | Y0ses With a c tion of the week-old strike of 25,000 | ribbon truckmen The matren of honor was attired in white crepe with an overskirt of Clipper flights weekly in both directions. This stepped-up service— planned many months ago makes available 7500 more Clipper seats each month. Starting date for the new service is now tentatively set for mid-September. You're invited to use and enjoy this latest improvement in Pan American’s 14 years of service to Alaska. For reservations or flight information, contact the address below: ed budget for the program was sub- advised the Peace Conference it was | maids wore white gowns with pink QAALITY SINCE 7887 mitted to the Legislature. waiving all reparations claims|net overskirts, also dotted with Approval of the restricted policies against Italy exc pt the | | placed in effect September 1, it was ctated, was granted by the Board The at- e — nts carried colonial bouquets olored snapdragons. Their right to | flower-centered rosettes. ize TItalian property on British territory of Public Welfare following rcceipt .- U. S‘ STUDENTS SEE LONDON S|GHTS of inforination by the Board from ALASKA STATEHOOD e by e e o sy staivioon U N gy Serrmrean WORLD AIBRWAYS | | nds were insufficient to meet the ON WEDNESDAY NICTIT oride’s gown, continuing needs throughout the 2 " trath - | g g Members of the Alaska Staiehood | > train and tiera. q}’ (__5;'- 0 / / 677 7 f/ Association will meet Wednesday,| '1he £rocm’s mother wore a gray e ]) e of The y/fly ppers dress 1 Sept. 11, at 8 o'clock in the City with a _ shoulder w-lencth gloves were of white | 4 '\ i crease of such requests for service PARIS Great Britain . today | Plue net cn which was scattered would take place during 1945 and withdrew its $11,000,000,000 (B) | sheer resettes centered with multi- L 1 3 2 E zg'z 1 a 1946 and on that basis the approv- damage claim against Italy and | colored pastel flowers. The brides- BARANOF HOTEL —— Phone 108 i | 4 le e o « - @& ~ & e @ Hayll Rooms for a discussion of . ® Statehcod, Jack Wilson, chairman| °* e the bride " |* WEATHER REPORT ® of the association, announced today. ¢ nts with gold ) . S. WEATHER BUREAU) e The public is invited to attend { Bl TN ¢ 14 T s B ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ the meeting. Arguments for and VeAC ¢ n wil be! — 3 , ® » q e Eudins 6:30 oClock This Morning @ against statehood will bé prescnted, | B § 8 Ccloek in the | Sk T s et 0 - e o o . ->-ro | Perish Hall. All friends of the |® In Juneau—Maximum, 67; e CUB SCOUT MEETING {couple are invited to attend. Mrs, ) ® minimum, 47. . The Rev. Bob Treat, cubmaster, Walter Hellen will preside at the e At Airport—Maximum, 68; ® announces that the Cub Scouts will | silver service and Mrs. Neil Moore [} | minimum, 42. ® meet tonight at 7 o'clock in the|at the punch bowl | e ® Evergreen Bowl. Business will in-; Preceding the wedding service, | WEATEZR FORECAST clude final awards for the Fourth|the grcom’s parents entertained the ‘ . (Juneau and Vieinity) ® of July parade. A softball game | bridal party with a breakfast in the Jfi . ‘e ® will 1ollow. Baranof Iris Room. X . | e Fair tcnight with morning e —_— e — ! The newly-married couple will | o fog and in ing cloudiness e ZIMMERMAN ' RETURNS | make their home in Juneau. With- ¥ | ® and slightly cooler Tuesday. ® Chester Zimmerman, of the First|{in the next few days they will take p . ® National Bank staff, has n-:m-ned]cvvr the managership of the Ever- = ¢ le e @00 o uee o o6 e froma vacation in the States. green Apmlm°nt | J L dg’ w 11 i ik 2 s e WE- won e uneau Loage vl | ' Official i | i - . f Emply Milk BottlesAre 3¢ Visitfrom he { { mpiy i 011ies Are ; : 4 | 3 A ' Needed to carry on uninter- District Depuly . N T Dictributi ' rupled Milk Distribution! A GROUP OF AMERICAN STUDENTS of Archacology vho are in England “ B NFIE n in quest of Ro : 3 t, are pictured | g i | s . The; vn in the shadow of St. | t All tl | ! e R e R L Return i otles | ( points out some intere. scenes. Shown ave (L. to r.): Mlle Ardeshir, WEDNESDA a ) child welfare and psychology expert f Teheran; Mr. Greenwood; | | David C. Huntington, Princeton, N. J.; New York City; | 5, | | B o Hooe. Baects, a e | Prompily---I"lease . Charlotte Fitzpatrick, St. Paui n. y 4 | { and John E. Stern of West End, New Jersey. -..Also... ] n = % ler said she replied, “I'm ic | 2 ESTAINOE |2 e e uneau vairies, inc SPECIAL INITIATION in a rash | 5 She held out sore finger. The | . , L ‘ R sunmen looked at it, then drove off. | g ® SPEC]AL rm 30— Allergies make et b | - - people _miscrable, but Mis. < : el i “Quality Dairy Products Sandler is thankful for hers HENRY SULLY BACK | . Police had Murs. Sandler’s re Henry Sully has returned by PAA | > that she was held up by two ma plane after a ness trip m‘r P ll 0 N F (' 3 8 - @ ) gunmen, who took her $1000 dia- the States | , T 0 t f Th 0 i‘ Hond ring and §160 wristwatch, then e : urn out jor 18 ecasion agked for her wedding and engage- Nickel originally was known | ment rings which she valued at $7,- kupfer-ni 1 ‘ 4 500. | — >-o e ! & j “I left them &t home,” Mrs. Sand-| Empire Wan! Aas bring I B i i b B R E