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PAGE TVO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA T SE OF flgg“c@ IN NINE WARNINGTO RETURNS INTERNATIONAL 16 WOPERMION IS 'HEARINGS OVER, | F&WL WORKS ON MONDAY SI:PTI:MBER 30 1946 American Soldiers | Are Stoned, Trieste We are serving strictly by > ? 4 | | \ ! ! | y \ | ! \ N ICET 134 EARS RE ‘ DUCKS'DU(K o \ TN :q | | Y TRIESTE, Sept. 30—A group of h ) L3 L% 3 A | H | Trieste civilians identified by in- = F"es Eggs : & X et 3 vestigation officers as “pro-Yugo-| ) - . \ i he first case of antil e Fist 1 Wild tegional ¢ Rorpe N ) i ; Cbn ElSEnhOWer Ba(k m I“;\ Al nf xhu\(zvul)o?u(:- 'Lxlnfanu(u . he T G ““‘_ l__ lonal glay Italian Communitsts” ambushed | { dellvered by alr = alysis) 1 & he past Office here, practically Lbarren of and stoned 10 American soldiers : { 1 d Berlm |<Sues ”” s was officlally reported | s hats” last week, was sWarm-lp .o jagt night, it was disclosed | eXpl’eSS ! el to ti v b toda; - — \su‘x them today Returning gegioiatly today. l: Iy Y c {, from which S | The victim, a young woman em Heavy sales of shells by local abcard the Brant this weekend,| pr. Raymond L. Row: $| young wom 3 ; 5 by c. Ray 7 e of Al- | e Bh H fatement ployed in a downtown office, was|sporting goods’ outlets today, indi- {rom a round of heatings on fish-'pampig “Calif, was hospitalized and | ]‘ry Ha'” ! with m approxi- - stricken, according to doctors “ap-|{cated a rough working over for ciizs regula 1 Southeast coyera] other soldiers were bruised ! :! ide shots BERLIN, Sept. 30.—Gen 1 proximately three weeks ago.” Alducks in this vicinity tomorrow Alaska communities last Weck. Were y quging Pvt. Jerome Gurskie of ! und CL L 1 » P p into howe in Berlin where the final diagnosis was completed last|morning, when the 1946 migratory Regionai Li.ccoor Zrank W. Hynes, ghamokin, Pa., who was the first } ! , four big powers are cooperating in Friday when Dr. C. Van Sandt of' waterfowl season opens in South- A Chief of Alaska Fishieries'oe'tne oroup to be attacked " at § ! ove occupiea Germany, said the U. S. Government Hospital, pro- | east Alaska. Set Thompson, Fisheries Agent! govan oivilians .were arrested I‘ : O'Harra ¢ there was “too much pes- nounced the disease as being def-{ One half-hour before sunrise is Clay Scudder and Fisheries iASent qyrckie -identified all of them as | (L 1 in the world about interna- initely polio. : the time decreed for the opening Beitel Johnson A having been in the group of 25 or | { of tional relations and too much dis-) Now steadily recuperating from|gun tomorrow and every day of the Back from a field inspection tour'p ey waylaid the soldiers just t ! E t1om counting of progre that is being what was “not one of the more|45-day season which ends Novem- to Westward and Interior points y.rore midnight, as the soldiers 1}1{;~ \ \ 1 severe cases” according to City|per 14. Shooting continues daily un- is Game Management SUpPErVisor) eojaq toward their barracks. il ! We have evidence here,” he told Health Officer Dr. C. C. Carter,|(jl one-half hour before sunset. Jack O'Connor, le Admin Officers said the investigation | \ ' \ news conference, “that interna- the patient is reported as doing|Sun rises tomorrow at 7 o'clock a.m, tive Officer Milton Furness has re-{qiccioceq that all members of the, | ! i Jeration is not a dead well jand sets at 6:34 pm; so legal turned from a personal b FRnH avbre ‘Ttalians, \ | in world, but something Dr. Carter said there was “”|”m°““g hours are from 6:30 am. trip to Stanwocd, Washington | i TS : : } ha \ srowine and will continue cause for worry over possible con- 6: I After discharging her passengers = - \ } \ g act from fhe diseshsr™ Hte Nasl - praiasich here Saturday, the F&WL flagship SEOUL, Korea, Sept. 30—Ma).| ) ' I i ‘ act fr el 5, Most local hunters will be out on Dere S B Hagship o Albert E. Brown, who c \ 3 ik St axs io-ioie- been no indication of other cases the Mendenhall, Duck Creek, Lem- Brant put out for Ketchikan and: ‘- g e 0L IR \ nd no member of the girl's fam- 9 of stay in drydock, after whieh manded the force which captured ) ) ner! gitl's fam-yon Creek or Salmon Creek flats— it o Aer W Attu in 1945, was appointed head | | ! EEQMANENI pEA(E il ]‘L«\ eontracted the dlseaf_e, | with many probably taking to the she is to return here commence T nited “States Halegation =m : 3 : rps of uch a single case striking for| poyglas Tsland side of the Channel Stréam survey activities B 0 Ao P N 0 en unhl 10.3op M ! ersity ) {no apparent medical reason, suchf.ico” If weatheér continues similar 1hompson, Johns and Scudder ‘he U. 5. -Sovie JO_HH 001nm§<x(;|1 z . CLAL LY of a g) FRED‘(." N las contact with the disease. arel, that today, hunters should find A€ €xpected to leave tomorrow to ;”:_T"’:“" _today. The ‘Gommi ! SEWARD STREET | 3 com found from time to time,” Dr -l ducks in the air—though no big check salmon escapement to spawn- ans R in;Tel y 6. ! \ T o aatd: radic cf ] BByt i " ing rel 3 hoats s e nosite” G stoi b ivit ERUMAN TO (ADETS( said. “They are sporadic cases|jionis have et been reported com- 28 Several FEWL boats aid pucrio Rico has @ total area of | Opposite Goldstein Bldg. | ( nd and generally do not xvndlcate Pro-ling in. planes are already busy on the gpou¢ 3,400 square miles. R P '”“ L Lability of accompanying cases at R survey program PIA § , i s N. Y. Sept. 5).—|the time. Since the patient was = O e e — yman told cadets ai |stricken three weeks ago there has ” - rv +Academy |been ample time for an outbreck EHLER S"Aw MUSI( S ke lof nlh‘) cases if suc! h were ;.mnv m 4 s 0 R A G E ns h are working for.” e S Badk stkids "0 ; : : o 4 i e wkans Economic Commission to- — S OU S ‘ i w AS YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED { pped i ar reaction after ot \(‘! i R s ® o freedom of Danube navigation into Episcopal church was 0 S I i uc Id the Cadets in the| RAIN pool SALES ,ll.u peace treaty with Rumania, all who attended Ernest F‘hler IN A NEW WABEH U E : - Washington Hall ”""‘ [mmndm;z strong Russian objec- tenor scloist, sang six numbers with st e “‘ ”'_“'H'“l;("" FoR OCTOBER To Hhx\ .xrnm a plea by U. S. Sen. Miss Dorianne Barnes accompany- @ l Vsl “[ I' ; oy ""I‘fil‘”_ "“_-\““;; e r Vandenberg to adopt ing on the organ. Miss Marguer- : 4 aw & soldier or saflor orj u.mo \\uh guarantee. ite Shaw played two solo selections ' o END ATMIDNIGHT ; ¢ WEATED 1 e worry you,” he SHINGTON—A Federal gr: His best numbers were The Lord’s 1 ¢ We going to need Prayer, by Mallotte, and O Lord Jllx\ today indicted onvict Licn Rain Pool Chairman Fred; | Benjamin F. Fields, Washington | Geeslin announced that sales on}cengract expediter, for contempt of | the October rain pool tickets Willf congress in connection with a !md at midnight, and those Who(Hcuse Commiltee investigation of, | stil have not purchased their tick-|, $12936 surplus wire screening s have until that time in whichj geal, to contribute hip now and from now on| badly as we have needed it this great emergency (hmuv;h e have just been.” R e e e e aacl @ « 3 I their guess of the = € WE ATHER REPORT ® |amount of rainfall for the month. | NANKING—The Chinese Nation- fern d s (U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU) @ | ~ Lion Geeslin stated the Rain Pooli qlist Goverr toiny Fibseh: an . or a general offensive against second capital of the Chi- “cmmittee is building a large thvr-‘,’,u.(l“. ding 6:30 o'Clock This Morning @ | mometer to be erected across the|galgan, - ° ° . e Ter atures for 24-Hour Perlod ° . ° ° Ly 1 e & _ ®|street from the Juneau Drug tO|nese Communistts and their most Cutche In Juneau—Maximum, 50; @) show daily the amount of rain}jmportant north China base, semi- Mo C P minimum, 41 ; . \\uuh has fallen to dqte};m oxdnxpm(m reports said. & ( o Airport—Maximum, 48; (mr the purchasers of tHe: tickets minimum, 40 ® | may see how good their chances are | .‘u‘ winning the first, second or | third prizes. k4 The winners of the \\'ASIIINGT‘I)N» -That nickel air mail stamp becomes good at mid- night tonight. the develc pment of poli (Juneau and Viel September | ° ° . WEATI ® ° ok 1 t : ; e Rain Pool will be announced Oclo-i WASHINGTO Mk, Ogilan L end appK ° Rain showers m:mght and @ |ber 1 at 12 noon and everyone wWhoj wmills presented President Truman s « ° € with decreasing- ®/has a ¢ between eight andj yoq with a check for $3,326.40, K h e Tuesday. ® | ten inches is hopefully awdMing the | ycpresehting contributions to emer- Magelk ¢ ially: o ¢ | outcome. tgency food relief collected by the [ e | 1o \’1 HI'H ATTON . Lt. Zemar Crocke: A, Ju-| Fairbanks, Alaska , unit of the Am- L . (Pask e 7:30 today) @ Ipeau’s new Provost Marshal, spokel .yjcan Women's Voluntary Services, M Qf yunem Noe k T : ¥ i 3 = ® | at today { !unchf"y.n telling r?f Khl‘lm( Mrs. Mills is National Pres ar In Juneau — .05 inches; ®|penefits which were to be had by} gent of the organization. ¢ < « it i h e since 1, 8.09 inch ® those enlisting in the U. S. Army. ) m the € since ¢ inches. 'i’l‘he “Buc private in the Army! CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. — Two P f museun ° 11 inches; ®|can now live as well as the privatef men both injured critically, sur- I otos, a ° 1. 475 inches; @|citizen in the average income group| yived the crash of a large Navy 1 exhi 1 ar e since July 1, 16.89 inches. ®lon his new increased Army Pay.|patrol bomber in Corpus Christi tional funds for adm im meau, the Curator saw e [ He has the benefits of low rate in-{ pay here shortly before noon to- he Agc m a Al L B XN R VA rance, free hospital and medicaljqay put the Navy said it believed - > € $ 7 ks e i v re, furloughs with pay, many ed- {five others were missing. 1 1 150! 1 € C - pulation of Jerusalem is|ucational benefits, and good iood & e 1 C 150,000. A and clothing. Today the Army h, Americans chew about 12,000,000 j becoming a more desirable profes- | sion with the new interest and re- spect of the citizens. ) | training received while in the ser-| 1\1(‘(- in very valuable in later life. The Army is asking the Lions ]x;»‘; ternaticnal to aid in the recruiting! of new enlistments, he stated. Lt. Ccmdr. E. P. Chester, Jr., T. C. “Bud” Whiteside were instal ed by Lion Treasurer Lorenzen vwhk an impressive speech on Lionis -1 The entire club shouted its welcome | of the new members by yelling “Hi Ed” and Hi Bud.” Other gue were: Felix J Peterson. of gum a year. D - Yug-slavian town was called Veldes. of Bled once ts at today's lunchficn Toner and Almer LEGION AUXILIARY crisp and fresh as an Alaskan night Lang's Salted Nuis Most Holy, by Franck. The more effective of M two numbers was Ode to giving, from Themes of > > B('Ul oven MEETING TOMORROW Members of lh(\ ~American Le- gion auxiliary will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Dugout. Reports will be given on the Ketchikan Legion-Auxili Con- vention, and all members who have celebrated birthdays in the past three months will be complimented at a birthday party following the regular business session. - AMERICAM LEGION IS NOW N CONVENTIO SAN rRANCISCO, Scpt. 30— Strongly-worded foreign policy declarations were in the making today at the American Legion Na- tional convention as the powerful veterans' organiz n tackled ious matters after festive ni touched off by a noisy parade up Market Street. ser- ght “40 and 8" An es- timated quarter million persons wit- nessed the parade. A determined struggla for con- trol of the Legion was shapi up, with World War II veterans openly demanding representation and voice in the organization’s af- DECONTROL CHIEF SAYS NEED FOR OPA DECREASING WASHINGTON, oo | | Sept. 304— The chairman of the Price Decontrol Board, Roy L. Thompson, predict- ed today that increasing production will scon make price control un-j necessary on many consumer items., In an addre prepared for thel ahnual meeting of state offi of the American Retail Federation! in Washington, the Decontrol Board Chief presented this picture. He Then ow on thes .Northern VEGETABLE Farm P. 0. Box 391, Junean When you kill that buck as you've got to do— We'll sell you the carrots for building that stew you can eat all you want for many a day For ncither is under the OPA carrots I'm sure you will thrive The large sell for seven the small size for five. said that while OPA still has nine full months to go, price controls in the next six months; will be a long way toward kbowing out of the! national scene. Thompson asserted that straws in the wind point to less and less need, month by month, qu price control on many fronts.| — e 3 Cupid Goes Farming ) i te striped dress, contrasting belt; bellhop jacket suit. red and w! Left to right: Frock with buccaneer belt; MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH Lewves FAINES ' SKAGWAY " MONDAY Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL 10 P.M. a ke 1 air of originality, o the new tempo in e nt. New fashions for this younger group have | ALBANY, N. Y. Sept. 30.~Cupidbe——="—" > good basic lines, sturdy and colorful fabrics |[-OW ‘mouth makeup is passe and with wide pilgrim backs |the proper style now is the : are good examples of | ‘watermelon” or wide mouth type, The mod her clott midriff clasped with a |a fashion ccordinator says. huge buccaneer ich w\ ay to a center kick-pleat are style Gail of New York told a loeal notes in the first nter, has a self-material bow at the neck- beauty trade show audience that It ha an a r > and/soft, IUH blouse red fullness at the ;lt. Strategically placed buttons set in a military air to the bellhop jacket suit |out of the picture this seasgn. The achieve a feminine effect that is important orrect mouth * makeup calls for (Inle(na(iqnil) the watermelon, or wide - wouth type, Squble formatian ‘the Cupid bow mouth is definitely double formation on the jacke shown right. The high reck this fall. The skirt has fat front, ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 I — ¢ CLEAN By the Day, Week or Month BODDING'S TRANSFER - Fuel -==-=- Drayage ! PHONE 707 “You're invited Here’s freedom from toil—modern heat with oil. Standard Stove Oil for circulating heaters, and Standard Furnace Oil for furnace-type burn- ers. They're distilled 100% to burn cleanly and without waste. Every drop’s a full drop of heat! There’s uniform home-heating for you with Standard fuel oils—and it’s trouble- free, clean, economical.oil heat. Ask about it today! T. H. 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