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—_————— P \(,1 I\Y () 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1946 FRIDAY IS SUICIDE OF - ‘Qflé’;‘fio’fi’?fim | HOLIDAYIN H.GOERINGIS a7 war's enp bombers today than when the war L LS ended i Priday, Alaska will com- (Continued frcm Page One) | he Army Air Forces, striving ln; memcrate the Territory’s 79th year * keep its long-range striking arm as a possession of the U. S. bels and Heinrich Himmler com- in readiness even though demobili- In honor of the day all Terri- Mitted suicide zation has made deep enroads else- torial offices, Juneau schools, banks e Y A where, now counts slightly more &/ e /('r/// #/ To envelop you in loveliness, enfold you in elouds of fragrance. In four famous Carnegie scents . . . Carnegie Blue, 7, 11, and Hypnotic. ter of the Jews, screamed a spine- said suicide was impossible, deny tingling “Heil Hitler” as he started that Goering could have gotten the up the 13 stairs to doom. His groan poison frem his wife durinz her as he fell at the end of the rope y s to him. They s was heard in the execution cham- were sepa ber where American troops played gu Lasketball a week before. He was say {and City Clerk's offices will close Dr. Frederrich Bergold, the 1aw- than 3,000 “very heavy bombard- Bormann last July 22nd, Goering 1 so glad that you quoted the old AAF officials emphasize, however, The lawyer’s conclusion is being flown; the remainder con- ; / Only a person who had a setret gtitute reserve or spars aircraft o or a surprise in store could have Deliveries of B-29 types still are iy 4 SCENTENNIAL FLOUR The prison officials, who oft MAYFIELD, Idaho Trapper M . 3 2 Centenial Gervita ‘» Centennial Faring the couple building a dam between the pethaps the most defiant of all and 'the courtroom either, bec heaver could climb out brar tis by, ver for Martin Bormann who Was ment” type aircraft. This number Otherwise business will proceed Convicted in absentia, says that ccmpares with 2865 on hand when IPRGTENES . 05 i | With the exception of two experi- called him to the prisoner's dock. mental airplanes—the B-36 to the Smirking and rubbing his hands, B-35 “Flying Wing” — all the pres- Goering told him ent force of VHBS are B-29s or rman proverb to these people— that not all the 3000-plus planes The Nuernbergers hang no one be- make up the VHB operating f made this remark in such a situa- peing made to the AAF, although 5 bt E AF, a g . H 3 fe ki r , tion in minor numbers. Centennial Pancake & Waflle Flour Magnussen figures this beawer was eager but not very smart. ted by a screen while banks of a small stream. Realiz watched on both side: that the stream soon would be d the only cne to mention the name'!ing always was flanked by The next day he found the beaver of the German Chancellor believed iand he never was permitted to had chewed the ladder apart and I YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable as usual after he made his final plea for hostilitiss ended in August 1945 Doctor, you were wonderful. 1 B.29 modifications fore they really have them’ Only part of the total actually (Continued jrom Page One) Gaering Always Guarded e R § ® Centennial Peach Biossom Coke Flour Magnussen discovered the be: could not have happen he placed a ladder there so the to have died with his capital, Ber- hand anything to his lawyer, ex- stuck the pieces in the d lin, cept through the guard - > - Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel Had Suicide In Mind Nearly hal® cf n civil was the Prussian soldier to the There is little doubt that Goer- ; n deaths ¢ 0 air raias occurred L Service 24-HOUR SERVICE ] | | ! ! | 1 . last: he said “I follow my sons, who |ing Iways had ide in mind. N died the German army. Ribben- When he first was searched on his between the east and west and a poiscn—hidd 1 London trep, arrogant but slightly dazed arrival at Mondorf Prison a year e B e i e i | - ) O 2 11 ] o2 "1 i i FOR THE BENEFIT OF Folindid o | MINFIELD HOME o o g B 0 Get In on the Awarding of a % i i | another cartridge of n in a can of powd- desire 1or “peace to the world.” ered coffee—was taken away from Ernst Kaltenbrunner’s dueling him. Since then, his person, his bthing, and his cell had been scars shone red on his face. Hans Frank asked “God to accept me in s ched at least a hundred times. f z.;,z i 0 mercy.” Wilhelm Frick stumbled up he prison, lights in his cell » v../ 0 (%2 the steps. Ape-like Fritz Sauckel were kept on and a guard stood QUALITY .5'/,’2 CE /887 died bravely cutside 24 hours a day. While ering was required to face e i Seyes-Inqu = = “peace and understanding will be Despite this, Goering succeeded in of liquor in private clubs was legal realized among the nations.” quitting the game in the eighth Frigidaire BV AL ” e worked wse the general public was not e ‘rning, before ng his doom. He & fi 2 ssion ar wmitted to the premises, WIFE'S DENIAL swallowed the poison just as the - NEW YORK, Oct. 16. — Emmy Prison commander walked across . B Ital cering broke down and sobbed the court yard to read the death W A‘{ fiOME , ; hOSPIIAI. NOTES Gay when she was told how her sentences to the condemned. Goer- o husband, Herman Goering, cheateq € apparently ki . . St. Ann's Hospial admitted YeS- the gallows by swallowing poison, Was his last, bec , Mrs. J. J. Meherin, William ' gy Haaker of NBC said in a the 11 condemned men, refus Thomas Brown and TomM c.iners hroadeast. Haaker said Mys, leave his cell for a final medical attention. MIS.| Goerine denied she had smuggled Walk With his guards ; J. Thomas was admitted, (o geqdly capsule to her husband| BY his manner of dying, Goering b took the last spotlight and captur- s - ] - - On December 21, 1946 77 ool Sl SRR 10 S PO i/, O 1 this morning and at 5:2 2| quring her last visit to the prison ] ; a baby girl weighing 7 L s 1 the imagination of many Ger § iLE pounds and 2 ounces was born to mans, but though he cheated the y her, E 0 EASTAUGH hangman, the Allied Control Coun- Allan Casperson and Barbara ks Vs cil's representatives were determined Th preme Court had under “gme vere SBhareet, o ves . FORMER MOMEIE 102,00 "cr o s man beneatn i hen o - Gharles Fawcett from Angoon and DlES IN SEMTLE Hiia' shmeow of. thie scatlold: Mezt In New Yorlk Margaret Dick from Hoonah. Mr - ne ; 1 Mi R 1ale plizabeth Lindoff and baby oy of Ry \ I ‘ Juneau were discharged Edward O taugh, father of IONER MAR[OWE Fo 12l no 3 oo s = Fred Eastaugh of Juneau, died lasi ] Do not be misled by advertising concerning mail-order schools or hSte B L iq Tival g%- | - One padkage of Ametoaty Glses Uulsday i Seatile BE (NS aRo 105 wu.l. SPEAK ON courses pertaining tc the profession of surgical chiropody, podiatry pou I comments yeqres is worth 11 pounds of butter 66, after a long illness, according \ : ) 3 2 I s in Copenhagen’s black market to word received here. or its doctorate degree (DSC). 5 Britair o meet in New i rm ey for e Born in England, Mr. Eastbaugh ( QF( pROGRAM s ¥ e} ) Jowlers Club a The earth’ travels forward in it was a graduate of the Cornwall Requirements guaranteed by law in every one of the 48 states ! he “fric orbit around the sun at a speed of Schogl of Mines there. He came to Bruce Marlowe are: cne to two years’ college entrance plus a four-year course il PELEOn st DML IIS Shel Ll o R T s o the Ju of study in an APPROVED COLLEGE OF CHIROPODY OR Nome, where he was a mine super- neau of Commerce reg- . r % L i i visor and factory representative for ylar ¢ ng tomorrow PODIATRY. SIX such colleges exist in the United States and several years, r iing to Seattle no Territories, approved by the Council of Education of the National to live in 1913. k on the emer- Association of Chiropodists. He recently visited his son and family in Juneau, but returned to | Seattle because of ill health Funeral services were held yes- terday, with interment in Acacia { Cemetery. stood that he will dis- A second son, William L., of cuss efforts being expended by that Wrangell, survives. Fred Eastaugh, group tow alleviating th> pres- i son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ent shipping emergency, and plans Sponscred in the interest of the public and Alaskan practicing Robertson left Juneau Saturday to formulated to bring badly needed chiropadists, feot specialists, and members of the National Asso- attend the last rites for his father. merchandise to this area Logg . o A ciation of Chiropodists. ool }--I—I'-H—l-+++-l—l--!—.—l—l—l-+'+l—l-+l—l--l~r+-l+ War Asseis Adminisiration SALE OF NON-FLYABLE AIRCRAFT ituation and Mar- [ he Juneau Mer- . JO 2 1 i f,,,‘ m'w,“',; “fp“:'dk s WARNING—Before spending money for such courses or applying ive to that organiza- for same, WRITE ¢r WIRE : Bureau of Public Information of the National Association of Chiropodists, 3500 14th Street NW, Washington, D. C., for definite details. 2 NNIIII||||IIIHIIIIIIlIIIIINIIIIIllIIIIINIIII"IIIHIHHIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlfllllllllllmmmflmml*" VICTOR TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR COAT . . Have It VICTORIZED . . Repaired or Remodeled Victor’s Fur Factory " GOLDSTEIN BUILDING - SWEDISH Fur Craftsmen for 3 Generations HHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIImIIIIIIIlII!IIIIIIIIllllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHIIIIIIIIHIIIIII Bids are invited on the following aircraft: E e z § ? 2 Stinson-Vultee L-1s af Fairbanks § 2 Stinson-Vultee L-1s aiNeme | 1 Consolidaled O0A-10A at Anchorage i z § ! § : 1 Stinson SR-9 af Anchorage 1 Fairchild 24W95 al Lake Clarke Bid opening 12 Noon, October 29, 1946. Available for inspefcion at locations shown. For further information, write, wire, or call War Assefs Adminisirafion Office of Aircraft Disposal Box 1029, Fairbanks, Alaska HOT LICKS ... Tecn-agers like conversation sw (hi 1 bul they must be in the groove. Here igned by Lily Kingsto elie the beredem of teen life. 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