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!——_—_—_—i T SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1946 PAGE EIGHT ’ y | ALASKA COASTAL KIWANIS (lUBi FLIES 77 IN AND IS ORGANIZED ~our or JuNeau «"1Da" Via P! WOMENFOLK WAIL |CHIANG FORCES | LOOK, FINED Says 9° ; ‘L;“““? _'AS TOPDOG NAZIS | STRIKE 10 CUT one v oo = e \ ‘ Judge Ralph Stephenson fined Wil- i -l TiIoMay Lose ifaly Claim b f— AIT ON VERDICT REDS’ RETREAT j:.coiic e obnsbimsee ‘ | payment, after he denied a charge of assault and battery preferred by - | | i Rl ! . - A ka Coast Airlines W 7"‘ iy NUERNBERG, Sept. 28, The 2 his former wife, Jessie Barrows. IN THIS (i B (OB fe S'and onPad L NUERNBERG, Sent 2 ced e COMMUNsts Acknowledge “mu a tow seconds tter Judge LR L i I yesterday i tpratl | g4 official news blackout in the prison | Abor"v U gr . Stephenson ruled the fine would The foll DhBsetgErs | Wekr L { where 21 Nazi big shots await me‘ € UPrISING N nave to be paid. He tola Osverg Fred Davenport . i | International Tribunal's verdicts | | tnat the manner in wkpch he had Bv-laws Are AdOpfed-Of o T Tinkht 2T kY. Slav Deiegahon Refuses fo Monday morning in Nurenberg to- | Embamed Kfl|gan ‘ocked at his former Wife was “the 4 rge , Gordon Hall day | —_— most vicious stare I havs ever wit- Mrs. Charlie natory to the Ttalian treaty if she are permitting the wives of the Nazl | Min pao said Chiang - Kai-shek's, "\t (o o 8 e Joseph; to persisted in her announced refusal defendants tb sbend more time With forces approached both Kuyuan, 90 % il e v . o . Lindstrom and to sign the pact | the prisoners this weekend miles north of Kalgan, and Tolun,! ¢ and W. W. Wormington, ‘18- The Italian Political and Terri- ST e 183 miles north of the Reds' mili-; Aurant owner, found 60 litle figh g to Petersburg: C. torial Commission adopted the [tary Dase. b e e L s e i Bernice Folder; to “French line” as the boundary be- MYSTERY pAR(El | "Gen. Fu Tso-yi's troops, ap-|Yesterday after a thunderstorm. : McGilton, Ted | tween Italy and Yugoslavia and | proaching Kalgan from east Sui- -1 had looked out of the windgw | Dire er Miller; to Marshal Tito’s delegation prompt- yuan Province, eaptured Hsinho, go' Pefore the rain” Neece insistel, | L nas Peterson; to ly announced Yugoslavia would R N RY miles northwest of Kalgan, and M} the ground was diy and fisg- ¥ n Sandt, Elizabeth|“not sign the peace treaty with J | continued eastward, the paper said. ' . b i | e = »r withdraw her army from This was the first report on Fus The Weather Bureau said a “fifh | ot ltor ern Istria.” At troops since the Kalgan operation deluge” was possible but unlikely . e o] C t American Preposal ——— opened. It also carried an uncon- " this area. One theory was thigt Al S ok o Boble DG, 10 e e S VANCOUVER, B. €., Sept. 20— firmed report that the Communists * fherman, disgusied by the Sortp. . n formed at Fair-|and Don Abe whele boundary question back to Police reveaied today that a plain, had moved their Kalgan govern- \‘::f !:rumped his minnow bucket :fn N The chart rom Hoonah to Juneau: Mr. and the Foreign Ministers was voted white paper parcel received in the ment to Tolun. S e b have been pre- | Mrs. Chick Hiat and Jackie Sum-|down, and the United States quick- mail at Mounted Police Headquart- | Military sources here asserted § 4 e e by Inter- | QUi om Excursion Inlet Mrs., ly proposed the new amendment ers here, contained diamond-stud- Government forces would converge { - i i Emerson, | LA 1 M Mrs. A tating that the terms of the treaty ded wrist watches and 17 necklaces, on Kalzan along eight routes and § We are ser‘"ng v R E ttend- | Adams « Jacob H hould “not 1 tate men- | - L valued at more than $10,000. 5! 8 could close scape i nas, Wyt aapn ",'1 t ‘ corge | tioned in n’j:v“pxumbl 3 allieq Jeanne Pullen of New York says “I do” by telephone in Washington. | “qpq jewelry is believed part of a ;;;\:s“um et S ! strictl { home this | Wood: from Sk O'Reilly; | and associated powers unless such| D- C+ as she and Thomas M. McFarland, Jr, an Army Major from |4160000 robbery from a Tacoma| Travelers arriving from Kalgen | 1Cily tart | from Funter B "lstate becomes a signatory of the Chicage, who now is in Tekyo, are marricd by the Rev. Howard Stone stcie several weeks ago or from & said comparatively few Communist { Fresh Eggs jon with, From Sitka to Juncau: R N.| treaty.” (right), Washington minister. McFarland was in Tckyo on the end |series of burglaries in Hollywcod, ' trcops remained in the city. : Hester, William A Stellings, Ralph| A Yugoslav delegate vigorously at-' of a trans-Pacific telephone hook-up. (AP Photo) | Calif., the officers said. Meanwhile, the Communists ack- } delivered hY air MeEay B ] \l’ tacked the American proposal as “a - . Recently other articles were re- powledged they were having inter- { ‘x.w!\It]I‘)’;nu;;(;”Ml: p ‘m:“lll‘u'(.«lvm;d an attempt to intimi- mands that United States return :‘:;'T::Sn‘rl ;P ;;’”gs‘ rescrt near nal troubles in Kalgan—an abortive 2 expfess J ‘|.;v,., \n:(‘;w‘\\A rnn{ f)(-m«'n‘\' “L\'u\::u \Lnllm I [ lOST (H ! NE E Danube Rive s held by Am-'"" % ‘“”4_‘; uprising. They said Liu Chen = s of Y ¢ o0 SECAILIN 5 ! UL ¥ goslavia has shcwn ts four 1 e g oy = ] rmer Vv E Jis membera e A o reom PR Bay: | veats ot RCIOEE i 8 ’ croap « Shniniier e Eiuen, {orheStes coaympudetgetit has been th with rderprly= | A8e B aRInonh D0 R - AT deane ol Bhng will not yield itk o Skands semised by i the Government Fourth Army, and § Try "“m ileged children as well as other ac-| Y e *: Pl HJ}'I o LL-“: to any intimidataion,” the delegate the Russians of direct interference wullwaw For(e ls several other Nationalists were cap- { & with boys and girls in an J3m i3 P o “‘““Im““m u’i"]‘\ said. 9 iy the internal affairs of countries tured in Kalgan while attempting } a”d - ¢ nest endeavor to build better men ! o el Sk Might Bar Claim n the % | to organize former Japanese puppet e gradimpab i s 1 Jerry Danzig, Leone! yugoslavia h S rihtace J ;oo the Dsribe. L R d men. tter citizens. It has ugoslavia has announced a The United Statss has refused to | troops and “bandits” to strike at al . wn from a modest start in De- ' “8D%8 Paul I).AVI\IIL’- from claim of $1,300,000,000 reparations the shipping until some the Communists. Liu ‘was executed : : troit 1915 to a membership of Ketchikan “‘““'&{ 1"1 +' from Italy. Adoption of the Ameri- l i honk i be THaR Falwhen. the B ( | J D R Monday, the rebels said. H nearly 166,600 members in 2,480 Melbourse Beot ugene Willlams, ' cay, proposal, if upheld later by L1 States and Russia which will y o s Ju e aney - \ X in the United States and Can Mo IO RuEL e ““"“"‘ _“"“kl‘nu» plenary session and the For- PR SR i ! ! The meetings of the club will be }vl"n{dw( “W;:"((’""}2(.[3;“’)‘}:‘:)\ j\‘lf eign Ministers Council, could bar WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—Col lOOK OUT BElow ! held wee in the Baranof Hotel .‘_" e 5 A, " - H_m Yugoslavs from pressing this R Joseph D. Raney, a veteran of two \ on Wednesday and Mr Buer claim vears wartime sService in Alaska,, KANSAS CITY, Sept: 28.—Some- | | \ \ { { § { ' ! § (4 he Go 10,00 pound leased ‘b o 4 A > nd converted When you kill that buck as you've got to do— These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good JWC LUNCH WEDNESDAY v ¢ home of Dc We'll sell you the carrots for building that stew - will. There are no strings attach :d. T ular mc luncheon |las Ai mpany A 1l vou want for many a day ficers Elected — Pur- pos | Fred Wittkop as Boundary | shal in his cell today. When they province today to cut off the Com-| | to Haines: Billy — | came out, Frau Goering was weep- mynists' northward retreat routes wEll---------- - Mrs. Patsy Davis and PARIS, Sept A peace con-| ing hys\gl‘lm“»\' lf\l““):s“ the “;'”‘- from Kalgan as three other forces Mrs. Willig ayde eren ormmmissic jopte: i orities have tightened Pprecautions moved closer in their maneuver to. et s ¥ illiam Hayden; to ference Commission adopted today D¥pe s eir maneuver 01 g, NSAS CITY, Sept. 28—Tt rai- t Ter pouricat storM B UL WHIRLS STRONGER, |y s e Sy Sl S Bl .t L L AL A B o s | boss Dave Beck says that organized _ BNPS ement” t0 were unhu of the Los Angeles district for the t ! labor ;\ be. brepared 1o face . soRRoNl 8gxeed iportiunsi of draty. e Apl sighted 60 miles WAS army recruiting service since Jan-| As he was bending over, a second OVER MEAT %s UE Jdgment day if it continues to fos- | TCAteS. th of U 5 v H> will succeed the late Col. hottle glanced off his head, send- i A Y s abses of it pow. | Vishinsky charged there were T S e L Hill {ing him to a hospital for seven 0pen u"m 10:30 p.M_ e e R {“some other hidden aims behind sapkhc | 1o e e s i I N ST stifches to close the laceration. (By The Associated Press) | e | the peupossl.” belleved | o 3o0oq urkey to enter into di. 1v lseestimated that the United | . Police arrested. two men on the SEWARD STREET t 1| NUERNBERG—The War Crimes! e smen. D K e aiseussions on_ the States will export 400,000,000 bushels fifteenth floor of the hotel. They gt ¥ 2 L.| Tribunal announced today that jur- = f ,u}‘f,‘,,(.v“,l ml‘ Dard mé““ of grain and grain products of seid they were here for a soft drink Opposite Goldstein Bldg. > Price jsdiction over the 21 Nazi leaders IHREE YOUNGSTERS £ Under. the t propesal, such a 1946 convention. ¢ i ; et ; board | whese fate will be announced Mon- SRGWDQWN SEEN {wo-power meeting would precede g BE LI B e Wil acu pron day and Tu®day will be handed DRowsv FROM BEER ny formal conference involving' oo > (o u“ B "" ficial appeal for ren price | gver to a four-power committee of - i!‘, € & Bl ° other natior natory to the pres- ceilings on meat. Thompson says generals when judgm S COMELQ )figge N ent nine Montreux conven- 5. 1068 Dl ey i under which the straits are mber and what the board’s re he refuse: WASHINGTON s HAMMOND, Ind Sept. 28, i li‘v sion mi X today from honey, ,“”Nf Hammond. :‘FD“ Hie straits with Turkey and to limit 3 ou meat, and a long g oo il Rl 1‘( e trol of the Dardenelles to Black the m He says it wil ed and frozen fruite and o PR D B SR sl 1 powers only e 16 by on the railroad tracks, were killed AR e e Shile 4 i . early today by a Nickle P ' Meanwhile, t ical storm o b Ml R 1o ‘O Food production in Europe for <\> the i W ?‘n)n n NEW ROCHELL N. Y.—Tommy , :’(mmunilv m_lkwmn Hmm» b coming year is expected to be Major McCormack, | Manville said today that his eighth .14 Gary. as they .“w,,;n;flmf; . t 90 percent of prewar levels, in s ‘l”}‘f“?”f martiage. Tad Lok o9 escape the wheels of the onlnnmu;u Social erms of calories. ¥ TR locomotive. - New York z o e | EVERETT, Wash. — C W. Clark, Commander of forces in Austria, has next Jackson, D., Wast XANDRIA, Egypt— cunced thi which would ) the prices 1 which mea ceilix me gati i ad boys each drank a bottle c i soerved. el 2 Democratic 1S THREATENED BY |57 ST mey: WABAIERRE? Terriforial Wikl Arois 1 their demands for al e 6:30 0'Clock This Morning @ SLOVAK ACTION: ' i . TWO PRIZES for the TWO BEST DEER ANTLERS NUERNBERG The Associated Press) t ackson said to- 2 # = LRy T Aokl R {0600 B B e e b A S of Brought fo Qur Store This Season . . . . ton ! whole system of | the to become U. S. Ambas-le ¥ i ne resentafives et Anfomuetion | sh00s 10 TondD oL S A e P lZE A NEW .348 WINCHESTER WILL BE GIVEN result of the Yugo- ere are no re- | o : 7 s « = » FOR THE LARGEST DEER HORNS according nst the American |y from the minor{e Fair and slightly warmer * to Dr. Churche’s rules for measuring trophies. ade. d \w(mniui;. Cooler tonig . The widest spread, longest points and lirgest diameter at the base are more Sinel) night. The o cloudiness Sunday e important than the number of points. Any horns with an odd point will be M n.nlm\:\ af-'e with light rain late in after- o docked the length of that point. e il o noon ‘| AVote for Nolanl rnment, the objection R 15 R R : znd pRI ZE A NEW 30-30 wmcnss’ll;gg L}Vllfil{) ggsfilxgg Besyice be o (Past 24 houss enas FOR THE MOST UNI e TUNA FiSHING . S . aVeoie Well Cast o ;l';TBFjTDTRm;i{Y 4 POINTS OROVER. All horne pasic democratic issue ¢ . ¢In Juneay — 06 inches; & AR 4 * t be f a Black-Tai taken this season. Only the horns w i volvea Howeter, repo iMpROVING IN WY el SR 3 GENERAL ELECTION—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 b eilacol and- fhey mest. he cannccied with bone and in their natural state. Belgrade indicate that the Tito gov- 1c¢ , 2277 inche: . : ¢ | ) e SEATTLE AREAL: .o =0 i e & Vote the Democratic Ticket! ; THE JUDGES WILL BE: service oW T tained ir “ ® since July 1, 16.59 ¥ | . i | s 3 . 3 RO 0 oatnininod | o 2t i B S b ®ad aav) || M. J. O'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service distribute American books, maga-|Columbia River boats were heading e it 05 TRt 1 ! " e, cticl pieches 453 o rTONAT oy e Teorts SUNNY SIDE UP FTABLE MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sporisman’s Assn. CSHAW CONCERT | e " " Northern VEG Farm EHLER, SHAW CONCERT |, e B L Nor LT. COL. JAY WILLTAMS 2 The ¢ has a new pilot’s P. 0. Box 391, Juneaun —_The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision d ¢ 84 of the judges will be final. One set of antlers cannot win both prizes. IS EVENT ON SUNDAY ' e o — voted solidly against the American | amendment, which was adopted 11 iln 8. Soviet delegate Andrei Y. + been located OPA removed ‘ attle and other g week, Rep. attributed to Premier 1ipreme Accept “French Line” Ben- | Phil- | 0 Angoon 1akee C. 1 to bar Yugo- of a sig- n American propo: via from the f Russia and the Slavic cour ies sen. Mark ' rne gead are Melvin Altgilbers, American 16 of Black Oak; Charles Chicks, cancelled 16 g1q James Walker, 15, both of ammond A fourth youth, James August r, 16, of Hammond, managed {to get off the tracks, ran two miles to his home where his mother no- ‘The EgyD- tified police ay. The| pDeputy Sheriff Arthur Thompson 10 quoted Blair as saying the youths ~lhad a “get together” at a Hammc of nego-inome last night and the thr Egyptian ' g 1, said to- ' g 1 Juneau—Maximum, 50 minimum, 41. i | Cou the Juneau | cense I Wed held on |A form ge coac psed RUSS!IA DESIRES TURKEY PARLEY port plane with ard, m since 9, had in the Lolo country of sing led. DANUBE TRAFFIC -, ing: Yugosl i< Empire Want Ads bring results' was named yesterday to command Task Force t in the Aleutians tbis year. ia desires to share defense of Then For neither i yw on these he larg 11 £ vou can 'Al‘l & vitder the OPA i rpots I’'m sure you will thrive even the small size for five. daughter visited the ex-Reichsmar- against decisions, it has been learned they Hermann Goering's wife and small ~ PEIPING, Sept. 2s.—Government nessed in the courtroom. troops struck westward from Jehol pe g2 any advance news of the encircle the city. The independent newspaper Hstri'$9 lich—well, maybe—in a parkig iot here. cne pitched a beer bottle from a hotel window, and bystander Phil- lip J. Coughlan, 60, walked into the street to pick up the fragments “Williwaw” which will st weather equipment and tactics olles 2nd Annual ~ —- All antlers will be on display at the Case Lot Grocery until the end of the season and will then be return2d to their owners.,