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. PAGE, TWO —] ELECTION IN ' POLAND MAY BE VOIDED DIFFERENCE? Action—Claims Secret Ballot Violated ALLEN 0—Vice-Pre you can spot it every time! sant party at he might nullification of tary election forec victory ted gov- which st r the Co of ficials wce in the igh all appar- in the anti- governme underground, which d thr 1 forays dur ea v coun Mikolajezyk, who was Loced at the polls, charged that constitutional rantez of the sceret ballot had been violated and said he probably would ask to declare the lid He expressed t if the votes were count- party would get ma- the supreme election court of the 444 seats in Poland’s se parliament, which is to aw up a new constitution and a president Leaders of the government bloc, on the other hand, were represent- ed as regarding vic s already itheirs. Before the lection, they had freely pr ed triumph for the bloc, domina in Poland's Moscow-sponscred provisional gov- ernment since the Nazis were chas- ed out Scattered, unofficial returns, in- dicating the election trend, were expected to be made public today. «In London last night, the Soviet radio monitor distributed a War- saw dispatch of Tass, Russian news agency, reporting that balloting in ‘perfect order and peace” gave the government bloc 100 percent sup- port in three election districts.) The officlal tally will not b anncunced until Jan. 31. Election commissions in 6,726 precincts guarded by the army ecurity yolice and militia, began counting coon after the r voting perfod at - - U. 5. GAINS DELAY ON DISCUSSION OF ARMS REDUCTION By LARRY HAUCK SUCCESS, N. Y., rican motion to postpone Nations discussion of world- > arms reduction plans for two appeared assured of passage by the Security Gouncil K broy mp 1; 45 1385 Cnly Russia stood opposed to the ) J. move on the Lasis of past argu- o7 ments as the delegates reassembled Arabv Tuiany. . 3 p. m. EST) after a weekend In black gabar nd pat eces by the death of e fER et Brazi elegate Pedro Leao Vel- calf pump—high heel, closed 3 . " wren toe and heé ites delegate, til Feb. 4 becau 13.95 o roslgration AKE An Jan. 20. Siarhght Barclay . Dark Gl ¢ ghx heel rm the de James F. Secretary of for of as to allow more time dying a series of roposals tossed into "‘)ZM‘X by Russia, F bia and Australia. nted and prelimi the nee, Dotty Soisette . . . notive counci Colom- R. Austin, chief United Gold Rush . . . asked y 1 ove atin high cuban I Dist bard In dull black L He was repre: as bein to any form might previde for immed- liate establishment of a sub-ccm- ‘m:[.u' to start th2 work of a sug- |gested 11-nation disarmament com- ion Within a confer 3 op- compromise of | posed which 12.95 SIZES 4 to 9 3A to B WIDTHS MAIL ORDERS, YOI week Austin with Gen. George the incoming secretary, of the plans to C. Mar- in a to basic WE'LL R give FILL , width and style nan shoe sizc conferences groundwork expected for a | lay American poliey on the whole broad arms slashing i > ction of R M Behrends Co Qafl[,:y ..‘7//2 cs /6157 i BREAKS LEG SKIING Mrs. Roy Stéwart suffered a bro- e e | K11 leg injury late Saturday after- i - - — - {ncon while skiing on the Douglas Her right leg was broken in and she is now confined 3t. Ann's Hospital. In the ab- of the toboggan which sually handy for emergencies, Mrs. Stewart was brought down the trail 1 child's sled by the ski patrol, and Mrs. Ralph Randall, Bob 1 and Ivar Skattum. ¢ place: ALASKAN ABTS and CRAFTS Third Annual Exhibit gl Janu:\r724..2§..2 ASONIC TEMPLE | S R.egu COME AND S THE ( don bei in your cor throughout the Territor) | ) > TRANTS PLEASE 'Hv‘, ‘ ;] (\ $18 at the Shrine Temple b S ‘ d KU R VR Open evenings till Feb. HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS ARE INVITED by appointment i P STn raa ke | Operatdrs: PHYLIS MAYNARD, BARBARA GRACE WILEY | : | FLORENCE SHOP °:c,. Premier Hinis at Future) is SPECIAL COLD WAVE THE DAILY AL ASKA l;MPlRl: JUNEAU, ALASKA Draftee Decmon Made, ngh (oun WASH \'(‘TON Jan. (u induetion on Armistice Day 1918 was sent back home is not en- u'h d to a certificate of honorable from the Army The major import of the decision is that persons who had that exper- discharge A 20 -—Thn .n u; I Supreme Court ruled unanimously | S! today that a draftee who reported the professional ran ate-independent downhill and Spcrls Briefs the team title -on the m-eunlk’m- sla- MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947 DENIES PROPERTY lom meet over La Madera run in| the Sandia Mourgains outside Albu- | OF (ANol pRojE(T querque, New Mekico, { cux, a boy who learn-| At Timberline Lodge, Oregkn,| n the public links of | Bill Bowes of Portland’s Cascade HAS DlSAppEARm Francisco and graduated into Ski Club and Gretchen Fraser just a year Sun Valley, Idaho, and Vancouver,| FDMONTON, Alta. Jan. 20—W this week, developed into an- Washington, wen the Pacific north- | A- Fallow, Alberta Minister of Pub- threat to the scoring Ki ki association open combinea | ¢ Works, ‘”“i:" ?C‘*""“j"“l “;ub“ by winning ampionships gross exaggeraticn” a story & Ric nd i sen goif ch .. ):-‘ |lished in the Vancouver Province W 16 under par score HERE FROM STAT {saying at least $100,000000 worth { Dr. J. Aronson cf Wayne, Penn- | of Canol oil proj property has a and Dr. syly |ience are not veterans and hence Owne Cr € 80, won e not entitled to any of the rights $30,000 3 at Santa Dillingham, Alabama_arrived in Ju- | and privileges Congress has provid- Anita 1 alor and ‘mecu cver the weekend. Both are ed for veterans. on Pilot ont of registered the Hotel Juneau. The decision was the only one of money d ir 223 3-5 -+ - general importance handed down by ' for VISITING FROM SEATTLE the Court on its regular opinion | New guests at the Hotel Juneau | day NS RRRoEL include two recent arrivals from - D e e der Terry | Seattle, Arthur Johnson and Joel| - Moore and St. Louis Browns re- MO oA A (HINESE (oED R 1‘1' o awa by I VISITING IN JUNEAU % Registering at the Hotel Juneau! At ¥ Z 4 . frcm parts of the Territory are| SAYS SHE WAS y gt x:.h;.lNu(r;“m\:’ll:» Red Sudman of Windham, Tome! RAPED 2 '"MES politan AAU indoor track | Daini of Sitka and Charles Whit- | hampionships yesterday.| " %! ”"““""‘.-- i of Manhattan College nE RRRNTG sccond and Bill Hulse of New York HERE O VERNIG S PEIPING. Jan. 20.—Shen Chung, ¢ third. Manhattan won the| Ramcna Campbell was a guest 19-year-old Peiping coed, has ac- ! team titl at the Gastineau Hotel over Satur- cused Marine Cpl. Willlam Gaither ; day night, and leit Juneau by air Pierscn of raping her twice but! The New York Giants have sold °" * ¥ a Chinese doctor who followed her | outficlder Johnny Rucker to Cleve- oyt s to the witness chair said he was, jand for the waiver price OVERNIGHT FROM FAIRBANKS unable to determine whether she 4 p S. J. Andrea from Fairbanks had been raped he Washingtonh Redskins have! Staved overnight at the Gastineau The girl positively identified Pier- | (raded halfbacl: Steve Bargarus to| Ot S son to a U. S. courtmartial despite the Los Ar s Rams for fullback T a defense attempt to confuse her. PETERSBURG HERE Then Dr. sician in the municipal ‘police bus Kiang Ho-cheéng, phy- r, alph Ruthstrcm and half armer k Tom L. P. Apple and E. F. Scott from Petersburg are guests at the Gas- reau, said he examined the coed The Chicago Bears of the Nation- tincau o. He said the second time, 21 Fcotball League has signed Bob S eee nine days aftér the first examina- Fenir eet Oklahema A. G. M ISLATOR AND WIFE HERE tion, he found a small eut and a'back, to a three=year contract. William Egan, Representative- | bruise on a leg . clect from the Third Division, ar- The coed said Pierson made a manager of 'rived in Juneau over the weekend third attempt to rape her. She tes- | the s, has signed | with his wife from Valdez and is! tified she struggled against him a cn player-man- | registered at the Gastineau Hotel. | and a ccmpanion three and a half ager of Little R f the Southern S S | hours Association HERE FROM MARYLAND | Under cross examination, the . - Erma L Pan, of the U. S. Public | dectcr said a strong, healthy girl—! J Flowers, former Major Health Service, registered at the| she weighs 125 pounds—would have | Leaguer, has been appointed Presi- | Baranof Hotel Sunday. Her home | suffered more injuries if she re-|d and General Manager of Mil- is in Bethesda, Maryland. sisted rape than if she consented.! Waukee Brewers of the American I e He refused to estimate when the Association SENOUR IN JUNEAU bruise was made or whether the e 1 Senour, of the Alaska Travel | girl had resisted A couple of ski events were he 1d in Ketchikan, was dis-| The girl testified e she had the weekend. from St. Ann’s Hospital not noticed the bruise until two of a skiers after a brief illness, and is regist- days after the incident. rado tor ered at the Bar Hotel - - - — — Demands Probe of Canol 0il Projed WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Rep. Gavin (R-Pa) called today for an'| immediate investigation by a House " ccminittee of the war-time Canol Oil Project ‘The American people, he House, “ar2 entitled to a full planation on this $135,000.000 nject which is now being uncere- junked to the highest Gavin told t [ meniously Lidder Secrétary of State Byrnes re- contly announced that part of the project had been declared sur- plus by the Army and will be sold - KEITHAHN TELLS LIONS OF TRIP OVER HIGHWAY Ed Keithahn, President Rotary Club, was a g at 's Lion luncheon Gold Rcom. He gave a resumé of his recent trip to the interior via the newly inaugurated bus route beginning at the Haines cuteff. Keithahn urged Alaskans to make such a trip ‘in order to gain a true impression of the country’s vastness and grandeur. | Startiong at Haines and continu- | ing for 1500 miles the roads were in | amazingly geod condition, Keithahn said, with Canadian cooperation in maintainance of the road being very apparent. Fairbanks. he con-| tinued, revealed much promise fol future expansion, and briefly des-| cribed the plains around that vi-| cinity abounding with prehis- toric remains and fossils. Leaving from Fairbanks down the Richard- | highway he was abl: to ob-| tain many fine animal photographs since that area has some of Alas- of the colorful in ka's finest gameland. After reach-} ing Kodiak he took off by plane for Kodiak where he unsuccessfully hunted for bear. Then a flight over Mt. Katmai, back to Anchor- age, and finally home. | Installed as @ new member to-F day was John Brillhart, division| superyisor with the Forest Service.| Visiting guests at today’s lunch- | eon were Bob Killewich and Ralph | Rivers. lar: - o 80680 LOWERED t 3@ Jan. 20th Ist GARRETT Call 427 for an * APPOINTMENT LITTLE GIRL, BIG D OG — sandra Bach, 3, West- chester, Ill., poses with her Great Dane, Tonya of Evanger, 11 mo.ths old, entered in Western Specialty dog show in Chicago. HOLIDAY |\ EXCURSION | ROUND TRIP FABES Return Limit Jan, 31st, 1947 ON SALZ DAILY DEC. 15, 1946 THROUGH JAN. 29, 1917 — SN T JUVTRARURUARRAT IR S PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES Reservations and Ticket Office, Baranof Hotel—Phone 716 CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Trafric Manager, | specton Isaac Knoll of | disappeared Fallow, who made a personal in- of Canol equipment late last fall with a view to purchases by the Provincial Government, “whoever said wrcte it had ne. idea of { what he was talking about.” { The Minister said there are no ‘Cnm,l equipment at Norman Wells, W. T, the equipment there hav- ‘mfi all been sold to oil and trans- , bortation companies for use in the { north west right now, ported, but sold under that it added. cluded some .1 er uge, Ba in use throughout the north- not stolen as re- a condition be used in the north,” he “The ecuipment ' rfaw in- the finc:: machin- y I Rave rien in my life.” - LNCHORA VISITOR c. 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