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—_————— 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA 1947 RS GNORE THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, PAGE EIGHT REPORT ON LEMKE BiLL KENAI FIRE MAY nr \FREMA - ICOF-C ASKS 28 DEAD wff”‘",”"""‘ CONSPIRACY CHARGED Get Your Genuine NUGGET JEWELRY R DEFENSE DEPTS. || «t The NUGGET SHOP : beneficial to $ ! John N. Ball WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 2L, ¥ . BY (HAMBLR ion chiefs BE (HARGED TO HEAT ON So I. D ' E RS —iP—Kenneth . Royall was nam-, Ear Rings in Gold $7.00 up jlife Re Division, U. | ed today by President Truman to % S s A ;\ ildlife Service [R5 be the new Secretary of the Army HE]»ADQ%AR’{ I‘ARSI_ TE{rrv&:;{h A\rlore . H H arrived he € (By The Associated Press) . . » lunder the Unified Armed Forces, han a Quarter ol a Century for Dangers of Legislation ;ed "o, ’ Juneau Chamber Likewise ™% Accwse, s, American Officer Saw Trio|™imes ave sesounees che oo GIFTS . . CURIOS . . SOUVENIRS [\fe POIn'ed OU' in n Wildlife Hxl- SU t Cf R t a It of the midwest's prolong- D ' . d b S . t | pointment of John L. Sullivan to e e g e : ! ggess ly equeS ed heat wave, and the hot weather etaine Y ovie | be Secretary of the Navy, and W Artifacfs 01 Alask Lenathy Brief 3 said that Iniundi continued today with no prospec Guards in K Stuart Symington to be the first i a gy inapacted fhi njunciion of veliet uards in Rorea s & GIFTS TO REMIND YOUR FRIENDS Yo lich was ably In Chicago, 24 persons were re- junior officials to James V. For- JUS i the recent forest fire rZonttnuea from Page One) ported to have died of causes | SEOUL, Aug. 21—(P—Two strong |restal, the new Secretary of Na- 1 1 s there. He said that the fire d duced by heat since midnight|protests and repeated demands for t(ymfll Defense. They will not have Of YOUI’ T.loughfumess Through commi troyed most of the spruce trees on fellow townsmen by pa ating|Monday, while two such deaths an explanation for the seizure of |Cabinet status \il.nk.\ the 4 shid that ‘m; vl ; m\:;‘, men by participaling| oo e reported in Indiana and two!three American soldiers in north| The r“x lent \““‘;dL that “;(’ Many Months dang- 1 to game aals| Cash Cole alsc suggeste others in Minnesota Korea remain unanswered by the NneWw unified forces wi come ei- s ¥ ga al: 2 iggested that . - - n itd s:_ | The Canadian cold air mass Was Russians. |fective amount the middle of Sep- - (,(; mifi(:,;l’:mc trees QII’,’:‘(;’,,‘\ ‘(”( l;:”)m,t:LUr,“,mx‘"(;:_‘smllsd at the U. S. boundary, mov- Lt. Gen. John R. Hodge, Ameri- | tember, when Forrestal, now Sec- PICTURIAL }'OLDEBS, PHOTUGRAPHS : g " d. e o retary of the Navy, takes his oath . o ed for food purposes and ters of the union, stating that ing eastward h“‘ not hward. can occupation Cemmander, said | s valte to.ths ‘nimals, |many of them are ot éitisens, In| he had made the protests over the |3, Secretary of National Defonse, Hand Painted Reproductions ; Sas - Dravely 5 ‘of War, Sullivan is now Under- 0“ hese trees couse more harm nNoi y have mm« m the and that he was gravely concerned | B - . secretary of the Navy, and Sym- good because they prevent country legal Cule 1omr(rd xh‘n su S NAVY about the incident ton 3 " A H growing. These other trees,|- Letters from the leuz‘ Chanv- queries by the U. S. Llalson urh-, Wi, . aomet. turnlats exocilont food ;DE of Commerce, reporting on ac- {cer gt Soviet headquarters at CLEVE—*“LAND b Women and Children se and other wild animals. tion taken by that body to at- Pyongyang were answered with! , Aug. 21.—The AFL tated that he believes l€mpt to end the strike were read “No inicrmation. General Korot- |International Typographical Union HAND MADE bY ALASKA NATIVES will c'as well as a wire from Senator kov (Commander of the Ruwan“"d? ‘f“‘s?f;‘lo mfl;(e any fnew . Warren G. Magnuson that his of- occcupation zone) is handling the | COntracts with employers after . fice is working on the problem HERE ToDAY case himself.” |the Tait-Hartley labor law be- FOI GIFTS OA a LIFETIME; See * with Washington officials { The liaison officer said he hap- comes effective Friday, and squared Th NU GGET sflo pened to be in the village of Yoh-|2¥ay for a court showdown if e necessary. . neau f N - co Another attempt to get two boats ich were loaded before the cur- Will Not Unload ar 3:30 o'clock | Yon-Ni, just inside the Russian this afternoon for four day|Zone, and saw Russian guards de- visit is a U. S. Navy Task Unit|tain the three — T-5 Tommy F. consisting of four submarines and Pugsley of Renton, Wash.; Pvt the submarine tender USS Nereus. Jchn D. Hopfe of Seattle; and Pfc. Capt. L. H. Chappell, USN, com- Gerald K. Geffen of Port Chester, Due to arrive he strike started unloaded in Ju- led today when Juneau en refused to handle the | mands the unit, and Capt. H. B. N. Y. ttempt was made after pogee is in command of the Nere-| He said the guards reftsed to rned that Seward long- us The submarines are tha USS|/let him speak to the trio. The had agreed to unload the chub, commanded by Comdr. F. A. soldiers were on an official mis- ska Line ship Rose Knot, which pejwer; USS Cabezon, Comdr. O. sion to inspect telephone lines con- loaded for that port before R Cole, Jr.; USS Caimon, under necting U. S. headquarters here strike and which carries 2 comdr. N. D. Gage; and the USS with Pyongyang. at deal of river freight. Boarfish, under Comdr. J. H. ———— orthland Transportation Com- Turner. y agent Henry Green this after-| Simpson MacKinnon, handling WASHINGTONIANS HERE informed the Juneau union docking arrangement for the ships, Dorothy G. Ames and Louise Van oaded before the deadline. at the west end of the U. S. Army | Chicago are registered at the Hotel Tt of the action taken in Seward and ycported this afternoon that they Hemmert are stopping at the Hotel heir Chicagg ffice today requested that the Juneau men un- will have to anchor out in the Juneau from Everett, Washington . load the Lucidor, which was loaded channel temporarily. It is expect- . and ved here before the strike ed that b aturday night or Sun- FROM MIDWZIST OF u S - RUS FORMER JUNEAU deadline the Alaska, which day they can move in and moor| R. E. Griftith and John Ball of L L Tt MAN DIES TUES. \e longshoremen held a com- Engineers' dock Juneau mittee meeting nd voted not to SR stty - > - CONTROVERSY IN BELLINGHAM UTHERNER HERE It is now believed possible to gzt e Julia Menefee of Kingsville,| produce a tire which will last Read the want-ads for pargains! Tenn, is stopping at the Baranof. as long as an automobile SovieiGover_nr—nem s Held ; Responsible for Acts of Red Army Rule to widow 4 was form- the continued Soviet erly e eau on the ation of the Chi rt of Al at Annie, Dairen was disclosed today by the @ State Department la A note delivered to Moscow Aug. N Por for 1 eld in Bellingham on ccording to the telegram 14 said that this govern of necessity hold the Sov ment responsible” for tre ccrded American port city while Army rule Under a 1945 treaty the | Red s in under - - LARUE FAMILY RETURNS Dairen was ue and her two Mrs. Stanley to be returned tc Chinese admin- sstration and opened to world|Children, Tommle and Bandra, re- trade. Russia, hewe . has ban- | turned to Juneau yesterday via Pan fed-tromt the port il forpign ship- [American Airways. They haye been i, alidine Aigrioen | W visiting Mr. Larue’s parents in Ta- ccma and Puyallup for two months. - s to vessels taking mail and suppl the U S_Cmsm Gene '\l;m«)( STOREKEEPER HERE P. S. Ganty of Hoonah is regis- SILVER TEA |tered at the Baranof Hotel. Ganty At the Moose Lodge Rooms,|owns the store in Hoonah - FROM NEW JERSEY m Hale of Webster, New is at the Baranof Hotel Thursday afternoon, Aug. 21st., be-) ginning at 3 p.m. Public invited Sponsored by the Wcmen of the Moose. 659-3t. w Jersey, Delicious flavor in every pound CANNING PEACHES few Rosy Checked HALE'SLEFT Get Yours RNOW! PAROWAX in bulk 25cib. Jelly Glasses ONLY A FEW Half Pint Talls 85 doz. Ttk - g 0] e 3639 All Brands Large Box—440 Sheet—No Limit FACIAL TISSUE - 39c { I rememher when I was young, my Mom ALWAYS bought cur GROCERIES, BAK- ERY GOODS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES at "BERT'S". SANDWICH BAGS, Package 10c RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES No. Z can 45¢ Keiller's Poum! 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The ITU at its 88th convention a policy embraced Now in the Simpson Building arastio Come in and browse arcund ssed June 23—to compel em- to hire printers only with $6.00 for Truck Load - Guaranteed - 85 cu. ft. Phone Green 279 or Chrisiensen Bros. Gargae Moy, .- Henry fish buyer of Sitka r— 2008 “Just arrived on the Robert Eugene . . . . Large ship ment of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES . ... We Have a Complete Stock 8 OZ. CELLO MARSHMALLOWS - ' 25¢| CERTO CORNED BEEF - 75 Szoll:es SUGAR - Z5 . bag §2.95 B B See Qur iKEfiNEBt i;fi[ e ‘ZSC Specxal Deals CANNED MILK - case 86 39 Mlxed Cases TS TALL "WATERPROOFED " PACKAGE—EACH Camled l.‘rms Vegetables DIAMOND MAT(HES 10 Fruilmiuices 51.65 “POUND JAR CRISCO Meats Groceries Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 ‘JUNEAU DELIVERIES: 10 A.M, 2 and 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anytime