The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1947, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1947 pE——— S ————] HIGHWAY PROJECTS | ANNCUNCED; SMITHB ul lET INS | —_f““" "lmxouror ‘ COAI. M'NERS WASHINGTON — Justice Doug- i returned bench after a six Y bsence due an attacl con :'-\r‘-u plans WASHINGTON -- The et flx! : word ublic Lands Committee toda) vun ocday Ly & - proved legislation to spend an- izhway Engineer Leonard Smith 1 o = e o o minifng assessment work 75 ‘UMW Offmal Says Strike He has fut rciumed from oLt il esiotiio bt ur of pi 1 beds for gold. Unauthorized, May Be , Bi Wrangeil s“"’:; | Profest fo Labor Bill S five o s Ja brc 1 | 1 1t de- | U \I()N’IOWN’ Pa, June 3.—(M— ne e here, ar “:Ilmm[‘l( '-:dcx.. Pr ver a union-curbing bill i Alaska, and seven daug | pased b Congress today were blam- ed for a soreading walkout of bi- tuminous coal miners which already had idled nearly 10,000 diggers in southwestern Pennsylvania. me 6600 miners quit work or strike of the funds \m 2d to quit work over the weekend frop th 1 land today they were joined by an Beth K ar 000 Brigs additional 3,600 miners in the rich one recommend from et BUDAPEST—A Hungarian Peop- coal producing fields of Fayette, burg will orscment. jJes Court today found Archduke Greene and Washington counties. He explained that ikan cserh of Haps ity of col- | William Hynes, President of Unit- ancther ted in the jgperation contin small ed Mine Workers District 4, em- gracing the Uniontown coal fields, declared the walkouts “unauthor- ized.” ¥ 4 % % | “The only thing T know is that o “;/5 the miners are protesting the labor HAIRDRESS R i V 1 EW — Decked out in coiffures of the present and past, these Chicago ‘hill " Hynes said. models display post-war hair stvles of our nation, designed to intrigue returned veterans. Left to At Washington, the Hartley-Taft right, Ann_Leddy, Revolutionary period: Lee Wilson, World War I Carol Benson, World War IT; labor bill, which would restrict and Dee Michaels, War Between the States. strikes in essential industriss and --—— - - provides new mediation machinery. DA S ey MURDER MUKDEN COMBAT MARINES o MOSlEMS Accerr MYSTERY © DEFENSE mrummiou. s oo Highway. out of Peter: | 7 BRITISH PLAN OF | | i s o o SRS oakisian st~ ATTOKYO RUSHED oo™ oo JRK —United N States Rub- 3 "t ber Ccompany t »day announced 4 to 11 percent f° U. S. Royal with the e popular sizes D bmit to the nasions. Bilof Bragg Saves oL B pilc: Leonard saved his hd that of ger predatory game hun- s Dobyns, last week when - U. 8. Fish an Wildlife THE ¥ ] | - S THOTRAD STMRMVMENT D SR S % o e s uawon OM| Baranof, from Seattle, in por ing, crashed on Susitna Flats. . \ —— PE 3, June 9— —Five Gov-|China w U.. atout 10 , head- 2 %Y TYPE | xew DELHT June 9—B—The | PEIPING, June 9 Five Goy-|China. within about 10 ¢ head-, .14 scheduled to sail ard at| According to & full report receiv- ters announced tod this afternoon irom Vancouver ternoon or eve- Moslem League voted tonight to Body Of Ame”(an Woman ernment armies streamed into Gu: make Moslem India a new nation ‘V‘"“U"“lli today to bols de- 1 during a tumultuous session in Found on Roads|de’ | fenses around the big city of Muk- sched which police turned. tear gas on |den, but a Nationalist eneral | June depart is ely to board s 4 group, June 16; Directc ickly ri oming tide was the plane and tom oW due ! f ! ning 1 only 30 seconds in which ] opponents of the league who broke th expressed doubt that the and the 8 i Voditet } o snaion -hel IS A BORN TRAYELER into the ‘neeting. Bullef Holes in Heac | Communists wouldat When 5 e o Sy S e e | The League Council voted almost FEea ation of the city was said to have i (:\ ,._‘lm,” ) v N,,Qo | unanimously to accept the inde- TOKYO, ‘Jum & —m ‘[lw’nmiy halted > Juna 1; o RVEY CREW WORKING $ pendence pan under which Moslem of an American woman was found | The Independent newspaper Shin | Jun : ¥E3 o RVE RE NG With the self-assurance of a born traveler, areas will be permitted to establish carly today beside a road six miles |Chieh Jih Pao quoted Gen. Yung ice FRIEE s o e shawi s i S 5 : > June 13 RUMSON TWEED jackets make themsclvesiat, {an Indeperident sfate of Pabistan from tae ceiver o Sele S0 B k| TR o SRUE B after a preliminary period as a Brit- Criminal Investigation Division prepared for any Red home wherever you go. Ready to board ish Zominion. agents began an immediate search |that he believed the an airlinet on a cross-country jaunt, or to take Within five minutes after the vote, for he possible murderer or mur- ' had spent eir main 5 5 i four Khaksars, from a band of Mos- dere recent drives North of up a flattering pose in front of your own fireplace. lems opoosed tothe Moslem League The CID agents refused to discuss | Impartial u RUMSON is all that the word twecd implies 9 which M. A. Jinnah heads, broke their investigation. Other sources expressed the vie : t C .s future. into the session in the Imperial said there were two bullet holes in | drive toward Muk tomerrow morning and. s combining the cordial warmth of homespun Hotel. the woman's head. {raid to keep Nationali or R 4 with the easy look and effortless fit Minutes later, after police broke Headquarters declined to identify joff balance s at 9:30 o'clock - W. H. Wood, accompanied 3 s up the melee, 2 wounded man was the woman, except to say she wa 4. capturing ma - B 0y left on the that stem from quality tailoring. hauled screaming from the assembly War Department civilian employee, | engthening RETURN rrml TRIP SOUTH i r Baranof, enroute to Cordova $ 2 ¥ and Mr ober where they plan to make their fu- uned to Juneau on tk home. Wood preceded them there, going up the latter part of with his boat the “Comedian,” is now engaged in fishing. cess Lo e irom the They had the past sev weeks on a trip to California. hall. pending notification of next of kin., Tiehling, 35 S - .- However, Army sources said an | Mukden E autopsy was performed today on the |coal mines to the REDS 'I'H R EAIE“ . body of Miss Brocha Lvova, 33, Rus- | sible avenues of | sian-born American citizen from |the dan to i JACKETS IN i AMERKAN OWNED New York. She had been missing |server 4 1 since last night and her companions } !ARNSWOR"' WOOLENS | had been questioned by the CID,! Pl OIL IN HUNGARY cxow==e _ SAYS DEAMS OF lessenec today were lower today | The RUMSON TWEED Type Shops at . .. § b 1 Street 1 reports from " ¢ | popAPReT Aued. Lilgihe § (T8 0 8 €0 : 2 BAB‘ES (OUI_D in adyance of President Cemmunists have offered to buy out % meeting 1 Prime Min- the Hungarian-American Oil Com- * WEATHER REPORT ¢/ BE AC(EDENIA[ and waited pany Maort, an American informant ® Temperature for 2d-Hour e| bill. : said today, and have threatened o ® Feriod Ending 7:30 o'Clock @ - s JTasks JORES M br- i ® I banish from Hungary the concern’s ° This Morning b Ohio, mer hmd of the RFC, that he fore- : ; American executives. . o v saw no depression in the near fu s The informant said the Commun- ¢ In Juneau—Maximum, 79; ¢ i a|ture attracted 1 Wall S g |ists were considering nationaliza- ¢ mWinimum, 5_6‘ i < 1 red for a lie de- gttention. & tion of the c‘oléntry's oilliields—as : m“‘n‘m::::’ms';‘Max‘m“m' L : tecto L ivan the teit| The Street was much. more inter- 4 they contemplate nationalization of b ¥ late (oday ia est in a report from Ottawa ths e = . banks and industry—but were faced ® ~ WEATHER FORECAST @ qcain: cf (o (h\rf\dPIr:qdm.l(L‘ud Prims Mmix?lt i o with the fact that Russia gets half © Gwierd: S8 Viclalty) ¢ Hospital plan a d sion of the p i E‘RANCES BERG the Hungarian royalties of Maort. ® Mostly cloudy, light rain, @ “pog . of raising the U. S. price of goid. & Russia obtained half of the hungar- © little change in tempera- € (450 by (f Action by U. S. Rubber and Good- F P ian royalties last year in negotia- © ture tonight and Tuesday. a ‘“mercly v year lost a point to a 1947 low. POPULAR PIANO tions which set un a Russian-Hun- © PEECIPITATION ® ‘made in Cleveland after = " L ¥ g 2 garian oil company called Maszovol, ® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 vm. tadav) ® | ceryices for the two victims | cpbtEe o ; ur:1 Keyhoard Harmony and Arranging The informant and leading Hun- ® In Juneau — Trace: since @, Hospital - Superintendent e garian political observers, advised ® June 1, 52 inches; since ® pincke told reporters today ;h'm"“g A AR e 5, S0 of developments, agreed it would b2 © July 1, 92.08 inches. _ ® considered it possible only a matter of time before the:® At Airport — Trace; since ‘Idfutl:s were caused by new Communist-dominated Hungar- © June 1, .33 inches; since July The two babies died of s found them |- FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON PHONE: BLACK 604 Gold shares showed very little re- % action to the possibility of a rise 'i%? in the U. S. price. if 1 { | o ————— jan regime—rushed into office with ® 1, 5791 inches. ® | fractures after a nur: O Feeny lhe resignation of Prime Minister @ ®lat the foot of their o & T | Ferenc Nagy—would take some ac- @ ® ® e o e @ e | Lincke said it ve been| CDA INSTALLATION !tion on Maort. The company was T eke——— possible for any small child who! S e ¥ RS | developed and is principally owne= The hide of a hippopotamus is|was a patient on the same floor to| ;Tho (;;“1"](‘; Daughters ‘i Ar’; by Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey. cften almost two inches thick |have pulled the babies from m ri] CL WP n of offi- tomerrow night ‘at the regular | & - |eribs, lxo,pmrr them cidentally. | | | 3 ! business meeting, to be held at 8 ST oot st Parls Tl A gooa at.| VETERAN CYCLISTS —miwna Mrs. Allen O, Wer- 1“ 100 pouNDS OF tendance is anticipated, and a social = mer, 80, oldest married members of the Miami, Fla., “three score C A P l I 0 L time will be enjoyed iollowing the | and ten”_club, prepare toscelebrate their 56th wedding anniver- iness meeting. araska premiere—roaD sHow excacement | HALIBUT RECEIVED * bt weekend, unloading their “fish at] SICKS' SEATTLE JENNIFER JONES ;:;?:;;mx;:; Cr\ti s se dock. The | fer with ! NG LTING ounds, Gowar § 0 s GREGORY PECK Tamra iy 3300, Margarer | Tundra with with 5,500, Clarice with 11,000, De- SINGE 198 | JOSEPH COTTEN tiance with 8,000, Vivian with 10,- 500, Valiant with 18,030, Valer with| 2 ‘ DAVID O. SELZNKCKS 10,500, Emma with 15000, Thelma | E. G. SICK, PRES. i 7—- 4 with 5,500, Dixon with 10,500, Tdn- | M’ PRODUCTION dra with 9,700, Sur i 2 : 2 000, Jane K with [ g witlt 7,500, Arctic with 1200, and | ; the Wanderer 8,000 pounds. The Wanderer brought in’ 1,000 pounds of King salmon and the Alannah breught in 43,000 pounds| of Ki ! e~ MANDA BERNARD HURT | A report was received here today | stating that Mrs Manda Bernard,! former Juneauite, was injured last' week in an automobile acc! Portland, Oregen, and suffere broken ribs. Mrs. Berna nger in | + | an automcbile which struck a Port- At Your Fnendly Tavern _ : ¥ Jand bus. She will be hospitalized at R T REBUI L T The Polish ST e o ¢ g ¥ : _— port of Gdynia, one of Ritler’s first tarlels, now_ ha Distributed Throughout Alaska with a Cast of 2500 the Emmanuel Hospital in Portland. rebuilt (above) and put in shape for resumption of trans-Atlantic service, & m‘ by ODOM & COMPANY } for about three weeks. e

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