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-u- PAGI‘ wd" ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~— JUNEAU, ALAS(A P - il e ot aie TUI:SDAY JUNE 10, 1947 BiG "MBER B ULLE I ! N S 500 Seallle | WO SCOUTS LEAVE ROTARY CLUB HAS - IN TREASON IRIAl BRITISH OFFICERS BAGGAGHRIDAY 10 NOONDAY MEETNG MA iy s e s oo FOUND UNHARMED BE TAKENTO CAMP. o i T [)‘»:u]'lax“mmndh:!\AI:L: ’guuted dur- ) vmumn at noon in the Bumm( | ing his treason trial today as say-| 3 o Rots timber ver re- M \gh 1 r fi | i e Bromtiae: ayes )“", Nazi| JERUSALEM, June 10—(®—Two '~ Plans for . the Girl Scout En- ;"J‘! vk L Ml ot AT i i Aotk Y aaed Lo |} | B16: becditsh s bf § "4 pasatonmte | | British officers kidnapped yester- campment which begins next Sun- Daniel F. Reid, from Parkville, Mo,, by’ the Regional Off e ; | to piotect my country from |day by extremeists were found un- day are virtually complete, with a %35 Welcomed by the locals and Fore (OrOR OF WHE™ y harmed today at Kiriat Shaul as a “handyman” being the only un- €Pioved himself immensely. Other ( ¢ di he ‘asing SEATTLE, June 10.—(P—Five [ wdler's words were contained | British military cordon prepared to accounted-for essential for a howl- B WMy wrete LrViR TNl Bl Regi I Al egun to de hundred taxicab drivers struck at| in o statement read to the Federal |Search that Jewish colony. ing camp success, according to the Q:llle‘envx ""rl tg‘ if’“ cholce g‘“ 00,000 feet of timber flooded region of 12:30 pm. today after rejecting’ the Cowt jury by Special Assistant U.| A government announcement said report of Camp Chairman, Mrs. C. 80 of the Fourth, Miss Pav Tslafit bt \nd western Ili- cmployers' lat contract offer 1 S. Attorney Oscar Bwing. The|the two men walked toward the C. C_m-tcr. as given at the regular Edward Keithah lled th : Tl af:atop-SrE meStidh® Heordliiys B statement further quoted Chandler |British troops after the cordon had mMeeting of the Girl Scout Coun-| —'WeFd FEaAR SaUeC o e } ef bids were estimated more than 22,000, 1. Bowen of the AFL-Taxicab Dri- | as saying he felt “it' was my im-|beén thrown around the colony, d last night in the Lutheran | (087 O by “:mw‘?]:”m? ‘!" t9 i nd 0 f land are under vers Union announced | perative duty to undertake the|which is near the all-Jewish city “h Parlors, o Galluaini, ok bt » p d wate Drivers asked a reducticn in their | task” {of Tel Aviv Scouts who plan to o VR oLt 16 'B‘:{el:laol s ‘/‘\)m 5 vork week from 51 to 40 hours and o The search of the area went on rged to have their e * bitiighe # v erai ot ootk # T'w W a guaral of §10 a day, or 49| |as scheduled at the Bodding Transfer of- upon the picnic committee ‘:m' ‘h“‘ 160.0¢ wa. ported to be af Ithe two victims, P. Hackett afternoon, June 13. The office will ;o picnic Sunday such a success. ! b i e e b il o U S OF EUROPE cf London, and Constable P. C. be open all day and baggage may Carson Lawrence was the pro- v over to frem cent, of fare | | e Wward, of Dublin, both members of be taken down any time after 9 o,4m Chairman today, and he pro- ka Re Forest % o I MAY Q UEE N—Vlrflnh | Vi the Palestine police, reported that M. but 5 o'clock is positively the | Cecded to give the audience the Sery for expenc trail WASHINGTON—The Agriculture (Ginny) Wright, athlete and | \MgchTON June 10 jthey had escaped by themselves. deadline. Luggage will be taken t0 piciory of his life. Carson’s droll 1 F Department reported today that this (Rop DAMAGE 'S‘ ““‘1"‘6 fi‘“""‘“"s,w“:‘“&: Tem- | Gecretary of Stats Marshall has ex- | They were still in the bathing the Scout Camp by boat and a iaje gmused the listeners, l)ut they vear's win eat _crop, on_ the vle mvcri y's May Queen. [ pressed general approval of a reso- {trunks they Were wearing when commitice. from the Veterans of | yere ail of the opinion that he 2 i basis _of at conditions. will ‘ vy tion to put Congress on record :they were kidnapped before the Foreign }va‘ will accompany itignoulq have been a 'hl‘rp] 2 ; b o me to 071,000 bushels ESTIMAT D HiGH IN‘ ias favoring creation of a United |eyes of about 300 persons yesterday &nd do the necessary camp long- .4 o paker, as his story was un- ¢ c I s = E | [ States of Europe within the frame- |at a fashionable swimming pool at ShHoring. olded s T WASH AND OREGON ;m p v . c.zme:mor made | WOTK of the United Natlons. {Ramat Gan, the announcement Girls are requested lo be in In closing, Keithahn announced Tt xplaine ed and another 5 s st l‘l!;lnn]t“l" “Of course the United States !said. front of the hool build- that a board meeting would be i ber b, the ealy oday when 3BT il 'x'nnou‘ 35 e Yobably will ls wants a Europe which is not divided | Officials said a dozen Jews were ing Sunday m at 10:30 o'- held tomorrbw afternoon at the t nd n t he iy "‘1“’-‘“',lj'r 'l':"‘ (3¢ THE 'CIATED PRESS) c’;‘of(’;u'l?d ”\:'“:‘; ‘ll ’);m‘: th)xt against itself, a Europe which is bet- | the “bdufim-e clock when the trck to camp will Museunr at,5 o'clock. As the Club laying czzs approximately Island, the TWellth oregon and Washington farm- |5 S O e between he | teF than that it replaces,” Marshall - start. ‘Transportation is being ar- adjourned, each member was given . i eggs hatch S lands, seared by drought in May |fretuE 8% CED celock EUREER the | oqiq ranged and all scouts are expected a kook of tickets for the Fourth of ) re at " By a tellerer #nd deluged by raln this month, g Al G SRS | “But we should make clear that IHENRY GARSSO“ ON jo.be ot tIGNt avbid eigiicdlay July Quebdcilitest I j‘"'"“ ‘ l,-‘ t promise of relief today "\L‘\sl(‘\ (‘(M;T'AL "n not our purpose to impose mszuum; on m.el-. W y‘. Mrs. Car- - it (48 et THE" wedthes* hurBBIA Portland | RS N DAY EPS upon the peoples of Europe any \S'I'AN owu DEFENSE e “:w s x the AAMINIS- tates tonignt and Wednesday. 1t W' o fairly quict day for Alas. | OMIC association, The future urguxht e xmv‘m:r)usw\hm"\\e:: q‘:‘“ "m‘ e vo-'ED BiG SU((ESS v thousand r er came wever, onl§ after an | oo o T ther, They flew, Mined by the peoples of Europe. ! Co-defendant Henry Garsson testifi- 1, aqdition to waterfront activi- 81,000,000 fee ruce and $1 per estimated $4,000,000 in crop dam- o 3 ki | - | AT ; . 4 B AR T DR A The Stag Party, ncm last night 17 t of 1owever their reduled ed today that former Congressman .. hich are to be give ocial Siag t nd feet 47,000,000 f 1 age was caused by the rainstorms 4 & d oW o 0 - e At b sstia) b i il by the Taku Post, Veterans of wester RAMooK Britain told 1o Bwobstikeds: jruns. Following are the passen: H p R | Andrew May sent him o (0P Army ctyess there will ke arts and crafts - 5 g 4 : % e Security Council - pr, e ohisst. land their destinations | 1 officlals in 1045 regardinig $1.200000 Jessons, with skilled and competent TOreiEn WAIS i its club facllities, : e Ny ington the damage was s Sasl Kbl i Ern 4 i s War’ Départient owed a G e e " was so successful that Post Com- 1 s of the pes estimated at $1,000.000, the bigges From Juneau to Hood Bay—Mr the War Department owed a Gars- teachers in attendance. A nominal h s oo ¥ prepare to go to war oo 84 ST.000,00, the Big3est ang Mrs. H. Forrester. Alvero Dear- son firm. The munitions maker tolt" chargs will” be. made. for some! of Mander Hunt Gruening gunounced © loss coming in the Wenatchee Vi i A ] B I 7 1 R My .o o e today that these parties will be a \ggression-bent big is came in from Angoon | . .,the court that May .arranged ‘&D- the more expensive materials, but : : ® ley orchards, where damage was, Tyjg I Juneau—C. Bl Pecple voting for, the Fourth of ' . , & i » v G ) regular feature of club activities. emvloys the veto to uléequah to Juneau B 2 .~ pointments for him with Secretary there will be an abundance of arts G s o = placed at $400,000 | Hendricks L. St. Laure July Queen should turn in the TP 5 % A He said that a Stag Party will be the proposed U. N st o3 i 2 endrickson, St. Laurent an 1008 GA8" ot thE tickier® wistel+ bty of War Robert Patterson and Un- gnd crafts work for which no charge . fiilad: or . ench. M Ay niek e force against itself. Pt i be as high as |1 Berube. R "5 gersecretary Kenneth Royell. need be made, Mrs. Carter stated, Scheduled for each OHGRY n S $3,000,000, the U Department of From Juneau to Ketchikan—|the name of the Queen cn it, in Blarsaon id this was done by Th St Oib s deb: the ‘anestion B the future, and that the club 3 riculture cstimated. The damage | Gertiude Hellan and Mrs. O. Wag- |OFder that the votes can be prop- " %iec oty “legistator after he of Mrs. Jack Fietoher, who has de. Wil be closed to women on that ORO, Alampara— Mayor to jruit orchards was declared the | oy erly credited to the candidate, the S, ! L e A ikt has announced that he - 2 g If had tried futilely to do veloped plans to make this an es- . 1 e n record with the cherry! Juneau to Petersbu John Rob- |committee in charge of the contest: ..o "o 0 50 o er 10 withe pecially EREnG Tatt - of . ‘the B 2 s e A O Sl s e i ther white men rascued the hit, the depait-|erts and Mrs. Roundtree has announced. -The short cnd W= ™8 PO R o T ean e CUEEEEE SO BREL 10k G % o 2D 18-year-old negro ment reported. Some cherry areas| From Petersburg to Juneau-Lee|should be retained by the purchas- B s .. callip ‘program & ARIER . bodt to AvHeH ‘thé o 3 S Juneau—Lee, =/ B e Lt Mt on is on trial with Other business to come before . . reported a § loss of the | Steeer, Peter Wood, U. P. Dicksc er. A let of work and confusion uth in Hurstboro. Vann said the 90 ggo-tor i L pord ~]i‘“ ciedal 2 | il be avoided if everyone is care- 1S brother, Murray, and May on the Council were reports from vari- i 2 ¢ mob already h ied a rope u Wrangell to Juneau ,— Dick ful to do this, it was added | 1351,}; of e pribe conspirl cus chafrmen . Fuxllfl ka.n on 45| porg Neb, June 10- Ar- 2 . the negro's nec e - in the mav- SArhMBYatSH Boxes where the votes may be acy LI]I‘. 3 on testified that <\H~(l‘h .n’\‘nf ers that |)'x‘z-‘m‘.4urrmlx] rangement of »n housing ac- 2 ] : grabbed him and "'E“_S WHY MEAT e, o (o Juncau was deposited will soon be placed in var~ M2y also arranged for'a conference had been taken to insure a full FUREEG S B et 5 S cinkiin: 607 s 5 W. Dodson fous convenient places about town,! With former Senator James Mead of ' supply of water this vear, and thal ., tor Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steel- . e b e g % Jiiridat to “ Hoonatiod! “Joknasn, |the locations™ to™ e~ announcea” as+-NEW” YOIk, Ab ‘tHas time, day" wal ;‘ e (f';‘k‘l_‘f"cf e allable m quist of Polk, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis i 4 A SrAATE A H | Mrs. Johnson, Leona Johnson and Soon as the boxes are in placs. k}nlln\fm of the House Military ‘,“‘( all the water ilable In 0 qcrcon of Caldwell, Idaho. “,-‘\”1”", R FOREC & SHINGTON. 10 THHeRS o Hawk Trilste:My Blash- MRS. RUDE GOES SOUTH te Sensle War Tuvestigating Com:: ~JFT8 y ‘“_' J"f‘_" ‘M‘ ’l’:‘f’” vat. Caldwell and living in the Ander- : et \,f,,;.(fi. ¢ TOMORROW 8 A M. men for the Meat Industry en Mrs. J. O. Rude, accompanied by mittee. ;f”[*_ “‘;‘ ;"‘M rum"xrm‘"‘m" 2 o Vihe son home. The Andersons are on 50 st clouNy it . 2 offered an explanation for| Juneau to Sitka little Leroy Boyer, left Sunday by, SReart PHibodt NEMBIARRE aftornoan, are’ TACALSH HPEC and IFiogtan Ahe y 1dy with 8 Fouiliriis Ty . PMrs. Mizs, Dorothy plane enroute to Portland, Oregon, g A Airadters . fop Steelquist home ® or drizzle tonight . for John Kl diralin ices of meat on t . uhry Her cir-old Terod WP tejolx to hold training conferences for Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Steel- . mornine o tly at St bl TRy paie hOASETLy I8 B DRvES paste sl Lem Wy I senior counsellors during the next 1% LT - . € 1 . held tomorrc oreign bidding for | Bill Hixon, ar Maric his family at their home there. twe- dayi. it° wast ahndnnied quist are sisters. o ot iion o ‘clock._from the ents willing to| Sitka to Jun Leroy has been 2 member of the b The Council received with . i s . APITATION . the Nativity 2 pound more | Philip Williax Smith, . Dr. Rude family for almost two and ¥ A e T npire Want-ads for: results! . 4 hours ending 7:30 1 m. today) e Conwell S. J., offi- Indus- | Kenneth R. N and Frances M. cne-alf years, during the long Hared, who has been secretar R i A 51 R ST A e o e ol York and | Gray : illness of his mother who is now '.EAVE AlASKA pcSI tH5" st tWO" years; awd ‘s —_—— % fice” Jtbe - 1 88 inches: o will be in Ever n meat prices Juneau to Lake Hasselboroc—Mr. :uificiently recovered to make his leaving Juneau to make her home 2 A . ce 1, 92.24 inches . Ves have ris- |and Mrs. H Ry Meke retarn home: passtble. % in the States, and of Mrs. C. C. George J. Mohr' . t t 34 inches; e oo ik en as much 11 cents a pound - Mrs. Rude expects to be south Brigadier Chester O. Taylor; [or curter as Camp Chairman, the lat-| . bl Tl ¢ i TO TRANSACT BUSINESS DU FOUR HALIBUTERS UNLOAD It three weeks. the last three years Divisional tor not to be effective however, un- has switched A sty Four boats unloaded their catches - o Commander of the Salvation Army s ¢ vear's enct i . J . , Y til the end of this year's encamp: ivert 2] o1 The Independent SaTmon; Canner- of halibut late ye; v and today VISITORS FROM N. ME in Al has received word Of ment - The thanks of the Councili $0 Calve es, Inc, of Seattle, receive at “the Cold St dock. They! Mrs. Hallic Nelson of Las Vegas, bis transter this month to 1 were extended to both these wo- e o o . e o o Seattl received ; n a % ¢ .--- 2 permission from Territorial Auditor CHARLESTON, W. V., J 1 were the Lassie O. Fields skip- | New Mexico, mother of R. C. Nel- Francisco, where he will be pricon n,en for their tireless work in the because Calvel’t is Frank A. Boyle to transact business (»—Firemen rushed to s Gharleston | 20" 9,000 ])(J.J.ll». St. Louis, under son, of this city and C. A. Higgins ecret i _Gh"nu“uf Al Salva- jnterests of girl scouting pre-war quallty. BOY BABY YOR AASES in the ry. Tt named as its' hotel in answer to an alarm, by e o N - R M R T AT baby boy weighing 8 and one- resident agent, Wilfred Stump of Pl e R nson captain, with 11,000 L aVES her@ny: R COIDISORED T B AT HOTEL JUNEAU Bl batnds e hons 4o AE.f Retontiad smoke” somebody had re. |PCUnds and the Good Tidk un- for about a three- F’f"é‘" notified him that the pp apd Mrs: R. K. Shipley, Who oroooperrvevilic Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. se at 8:26 o'clock this morn ported proved to be steem from o | 9¢F Capt. Sam G. Johnson, ght mont sit with the Nelsons. change will be effective June 20. ,ye from Philadelphia, Penn., have y,;yvprT RESERVE Blended Whiskey St. Ann's Hospital B b bl eHadl sHoe R e T weam from a i, §000 pourd | The mewhat of a ro- He will be succeeded by Major EFiC gnived in Junean and are: regist- .86.8 Proof—65% (,mmNequnlS,z)léflis b oy 8Ereel No salmon was brought in or sold. ' cord re. Leaving Denver Newkould, now gen "CTelary ereq at me_flmel Juneau, Salvert Distillers Corp., New York City bk - A s at \zht they landed here 1OF the Salvation Army in ndy — MARY GOFF HERE at 12:30 n with two short stops availan Islands. Mary L. Goff, who is associated on Brigadier Taylor first came to with the Federal Communications | st AR L e T PACK YoUB i Commission, arrived from Washing- | SIX FROM SEATTLE 1of the Ploneers of Alssis. Jgloo No: - ton, D. C. and is staging at the, The Hotel Junesu has six guests & 21d I"?s been with the Sglvation S pe ‘. " “ Juneau Hotel. |who arrived from Seattle yesterday ATMY for more than 40 years. 55 . Sk e o {mcluding J. C. Griffith, Albert ] i ARRIVE FROM SITKA .v]udm V. P. son, William L. | mcums L c | Bert Horne, Harold V. See, Phil-| Kapenbaum, W. Bucek and ip Williams and Mrs. Alice I‘lhutl{R J. w\; s: | R arrived from Sitka via Alaska| D | 4 { PHILADELPHIA, June 10—(@— S df 1 Vi Coastal yesterday and are guests! Chemicals similar to aspirin are Magistrate Nathan A. Beifel fined efve fom 1 a. m. ‘0 p. m. Ony !at the Baranoi. lused to fight plant diseases Adam Stankalavicus $100 and costs NATIONAL ALUMINUM Pressure Coolkcer $19.75 CAPACITY — 9 {OR 7 - 1 quart GLASS JARS Fish You Catch, Game You Bag COLDPACK CANNERS $3.15 Genuine BURPEE Can Sealers WILL IIA\l)l E NO. 1 'ALL CA F NOS. a 526 50 Case of 48 Tall Salmon Cans...$2.25 1 pint 2 16 No. 1 tall (salmon) cans See Them Now — at Juneau-Young Hardware Co. "IT's Tops FOR ROOF TOPPING" Want smart-looking roofs with long-lasting protection against all kinds of weather? Prepared-paper and metal roofs really slick up when you paint them with Standard Asbestos Roof Coating. Its fire-resisting quality is inits large percentage of long asbestos fibers and mica; and these allow stretching and bending without cracking. It's tops, too, for coating inside of fruit-sulphuring sheds. 7. H. DYER Branch Manager Telephone 280 OF CALIFORNIA PRODUC ENTREE « VEGETABLES — SALAD POTATOES — TEA or COFFEE The GASTINEAU Cafe Everybody Welcome!? NEW HOURS °..; ™ NOW OPEN 1:00 A. M. for refusing three times to let a spector check the hot-water b' iler at his tailor shop. Then an inspector examined th> | boii:r and found it in tip-top shape, fully eligible for a $3 annual cer- | tificate. AN B WILLIAMS HERE Miss Susan Williams ,a senior at Wrangell High School, Juneau yesterday. She will spend the summer here with her father; Acting Governor Lew M. 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