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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1947 =ISTATEMENT 'WOMAN ADMITS " BYCHAMBER | KILLING HUBBY; | (HMlENGED _BODY IS CUT UP Housewives are remindsd that''e M. V. Monterey, the Alaska -k | Monday, Labor Day, is a holiday:'e Travel Bureau stated tod | GOVefnor Defends HIS CgXCAGO: A’up: 2§-f""‘*t\ 60-1s0 what? e Space for trolling is urgent- ‘qulflln?: .:(?:?dnwho“sn:d 3:%‘:3 Well, stores are geing to be ¢ | @ ly needed, Phil Senour stated, H y P e ay, s - cd on Monday so those in charge @ and persons able to carry { WOfk O’hefs in Loflg' {them shc had killed her husband f the eats had better do a lot of ® even cne extra fisherman on ShOfe S"’Ike |with a hammer, hacked '"l* b°d“i checking for the two-day holiday, ® their boat are asked to call IBP“” with a saw and dumped ¢nen plac: their orders for gro-|(® 646 at once the parts into the Chicago River. . meats, milk, bread, etc,|e Senour reminded ihose The Governor ar laska wday Mrs. Anna Sosnowski related | omoirow or early as possibie Sat-| e planning to fish in the Sai- took the Juneau Chamber or‘the killing occurred Sunday dur- yrqay to be well supplied. |® mon Derby that thay must Commerce to task for last week’s ing a quarrel in their Northwest' ‘rncidentally, motorists khouid al- | register before Sunday or reper concerning propoesals to Side apartment during which Sos-! bring an end to the lang&hore.nnowskl a former mental hospital 1's strike dn Alaska. In a|patient, tricd to choke her, Po'm lengthy letter he took issue with a|Captain George Homer said. ement appearing in the report| Homer added that the womun said {told him she made several trips | peal to Federal and Terri-|[to the North Branch of the Chi- officials to use their good cago River to dispose of the body s to persuade the local group,The head and torso, as yet un-| longshoremen that their strike|tecovered, were dumped near the is working a hardship” was rejected |point where the other parts wash- “unfortunately past ex-'ed to the banks Tuesday, the shows an appeal w0 me‘cmam said she told him. unlikely to ’\uumpllsh‘ The Captain related other in fact, the existence|tails as follows: of the strike for mor> than u\-oi Mrs Sosnowski, hysterical, was weeks without publi nuwmdgc‘brougm to the Racine Avenue so far as we know, of any cfficial |policz station this morning by her ction seeking to stop it, plainly !son-in-law, Dr. B. T. Nauseda, who indicates either officialdom’s in-|said that at 3 a. m. she had come ability to stop it or disinterested- to his home and told of police- ness in its continued disastrous ef- men being at her flat and that she fects to the communijty.” did not know what to do The Governor said that a month' She had reported her L:fore the strike was called he had missing to the Racine Avenue a meeting in his office with long- police station yestarday. This shoremen, labor officials, steamship morning police found that fingsr- operators’ representatives and two prints from the hands taken from townsmen to see whether the|the river matched those of nowski, made N w/ v ?I [TER y sturdy because periency fficials is much good; de- 65.00 husband when he Sos-|council Housewives Are |Reminded of |Two-Day Hohday s0 check gas and 0il, et day for the two-day hnhday also > WHITING, Ind. — Two Standard Oil refinery gasoline stills explod- ed and burned early today and then burst into flames a second time a few hours after the f fires were extinguished. The produced 24,009 barrels of gasoline' a day, and the loss of the output it regarded as serious to midwest- ern consumers WASHINGTON- The AFL hint- ed today that its top national of- ficials may join CIO leaders in refusing to sign non-Communist atfidavits under the Taft-Hartley Act LAKE SUCCESS today rejected a Braz- strike could be heaced off. | ! was ad- jjjan proposal calling on Egypt and ZJ He said that Michael Haas, De-.mmed to the Kankakee State prjtain to resume direct neg partment of Labor representative,| HDSP"“ (tions in their dispute over ” made a to Seattle to work| purpose of British troops in Eyp on the and that he iele- and the future of the Sudan. The nqQ'’ o raphed Sccretary of Labor Schwel- c " g C pl motion fell one vote short of pas- 59 Oversaas ‘-’a lenzach and the President for he"fi o e e ou e 'sage, but was opposed only by help i s ;o 18 Hai and ,}hOC “We were not successful, and ihai| [RUNKS " 1 Laag ( S Socd s 1 greatly deplore,” said the Gov-| 26 Sxyirmper st "I\‘i' R ernor, Miss Doriss Barbara Clarke ) N B RE L IE A | Springdale, Connecticut, and of very sturdy 21" Skyniier {be united in marriage this SUICIDE TRY OF To Wed Tonight = of | working Mr. | American Defense Cm\(r-renu‘ form- lJohn Osguthorpe of Fairbanks will ally QUINTANDINHA, Bl'l/ll — The committee of the Inter- approved today the estab- evening lishment of a vast zone of hemis- »” Htar /j_’ " C‘,i? ‘al the Holy Trinity Cathedral with phere defense to known offi- 18 S’kynl‘el ‘G “'7-“50 wIFE K“'FER IS | the Rev. Robert Webb officiating. |cially as “Tke Inter-American Zone Thaf s I J o ¢ -'vuss Grace Berg will be bridesmaid of Maritime Secu it 15" Train Case 36" $39.50 |and Mr. Harold Foss will be the — FOH.ED AI JAI best man. A small wedding supper | ATHENS — Official sources have on the Bubble Room Terrace of the has been chosen Premier of Gresce. Jp Roy E. Manson, 27, was reportsd | Baranof Hotel. ,wm be held following the ceremony |announced that Demetrios Maximos ’ o = Thus Maximos returns to the post today to be in good condition at 3t.; Miss Clarke, who is the daughter [he vacated last Saturday zc-‘lz 4 o Ann’s Hospital where he was taken | of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah S. Clarke of . ° E i bl 2 \‘l**lfl'di;" i\fl!t;r anlmb;mmed 5“‘;"Spr'mgdale, graduated from the Uni WASHINGTON — The ranks ot cide had failed at the Juneau ®ed- | versity of Alaska last spring. She is!tkc government girls are running , < | t s a nning QUALITY SINCE /887 eral Jail. The attempt took place| also a graduate of Danbury Teach- cut. The Civil Service Commis- shortly after he had been admitted | ers College in Danbury, Conn. Dur- sion says that from a wartime peak to the jail to await trial for the' jng the war, ] morning at the Haven Rooms. | ing officer of a WAC detachment Manson tried to take his own lif2 | iy Davenport, Iowa. She served~ in with a razor blade he had removed | the armed forces for three and a from a safetv razor that he had been | half years. loaned to him for shaving. He suc- | Mr. Osguthorpe, who is the son of ceeded in cutting a four-inch ’nsh‘;Ml and Mrs. Edgar Osguthorpe of | at the base of his neck. ‘The cut|salt Lake City, Utah, is at present | caused a loss of considerable blood superintendent of the Agricultural ' but did not endanger his life. ‘Expenmeut Station at Colleze, “_1 As soon as his actions had been |aska. He is a graduate of Utah | discovered, Manson was rushed to: | State Agricultural College where he | the hospital where the wound was|majored in agronomy and soils ‘)ul-v sewn up by Dr. William P. Blanton. | ing the war, he served for three and He will be kept there until he has!a half vears in the South Pacific recovered sufficiently to be returned | with the U. S. Navy. He was chief | to the jail. U. S. Marshal William | flight mechanic in a heavy bombing T. Mahoney said Manson will be ! squadron. | kept under guard at the hospital| 'The counle will make their hom: | and will not be permitted to have‘at College. They will take a short visitors. ? | honeymoon in Southeast Alaska and | Manson told U. 8. District At-|then fly to Anchorage, where Mr. | torney P. J. Gilmore, Jr., yesterday | Osguthorpe will attend a met-nv\g that he did not attack his wife with B a knife He had been booked on as- | sault with a dangerous weapon. | SR | GLOBE CIRCLING CUB PILOTS NOW - REACHED LONDON Aug. 28.—(®— The! two American fliers who are cire- | ASKS ¥OR DIVORCE i Nancy E. Aspen filed suit today ‘n U. S. District Court for a divorce | , from Sigurd M. Aspen charging cruel ‘ and inhuman treatment. They were ‘ married at Sitka, Aoril 12, 1945, and | have two children. No property rights | |are involved in the suit which was | placed by M. E. Monagle. The plain- | | tiff asks for custody of the children | | and for the amount of $75 per month | | to be contributed toward their stp- port. ; LONDON, - AT THE GASTINEAU |ling the globe at a leisurely pacei {have arrived in London. | Mr. and Mrs, Don McLean of | Tr: United States Army Air Cordova are at the Gastineau Ho- |Corps veterans landed at Croydon | tel. o d o she was a member of of more than knifing of his wife, Dixie, yesterday | the WACS and was the command- 'workers in July, | off | Murry one million women 1944, their num- ber had decreased to 440,700 at thc end of last June. During the same peno'i thke numter of men work lers in government jo:is increased by more than 750,000 BERLIN — General and Mrs. !Omar Bradley were guests today of enlisted men and Wacs at a Berlin Mess hall. The Veterans Administrator and his wife join- ed the enlisted personnel after first conferring with the Ameican com- mande in Gemanyr, General Lu- cius Clay. NEW YORK Johnny the New York Giants rapped 44th home run of the year in t“e first inning with two on kase. The homer came St. Leuis Cardinal starter Dickson. FITTSBURGH — At least imen werz killed and a fourth in- jured when part of the city motor- (sales Luilding LD]C! d today. The tragedy occurred the workmen were digging the foundation for a :new store next door . > SUSPENDED - Mize of his od: me; TE! E Innocent Willlams, Jr., of Sitka, 1as received a 15-day suspended jail sentence from City Magistrate Will- jam A. Holzheimer on a drunk sharge. 2 e Seil it v an Empire ani-ac! WINN I NG A WAGER_ v Airport outside London after the & 5 — Vic Perry, a British show= |short hop from northern Ireland N I H \\ N\ man, walks blindfolded along a 14-inch-wide parapet 150 feet 'macn 1o piloting 3 light sub- | NANNAAANNAAAN AN above the street at Sydney, Australia, to win a bet. He also seceived a reprimand from police for risking his neck. $350,000 VETS i type plane, The fliers arc Clifford Evans,| [of Washington, and George Tru-| man of Los Angeles. They start-| trip from Teterboro, New; S>> DA(;I}»GOLD SCRUBBING JOB IS COMPLETED IN 7 HOURS |ed their | Jersey. .- NEW Y( Scrubbing | o 2 SU!I DE('SION e equ 000 tiled bath BOZ FOR BEYNOLDEONS 0oms ¢ P may seem a| ed down to a seven-hour performs| 2¥€ the parents of a baby boy born o l = m‘ e e early this morning in St. Ann’s e = . tunncl. busiest vehicular | Hospital. The baby tipped the scales EVAPORATED Judge George W. Folta iy AP o g S Judge Geo g (O R B at six pounds. Mr. Reynoldson is MI LK‘ under advisement the Toe four walls of the (unnel ex-|employed by the Sommers Con- uments presented yesterday afte B o o nthe | Struction Company. i covered with 350,000 S R | he Al d War II Veterans tile. Moro than FROM SEATTLE Board orists - drive through( My and Mrs. 'D. A. Foote of a crew of only hig “cattle are registered at the Hotel| ) oh J. Riv ient to keep it| juneau for the y and Treas- i A b sl urer Oscar rney H res more than 1,500 Compact, convenient, L. Faulkner, acting for the V ent and 20,000 Board, spent two and ours presenting th case in which the Territor veterans to ret the Treasury in ¢ meet its bills. The money Rupert V. Smith* oy s S Bk [ has switched to the second propriated to Veterans Board 1o The tunnel is cleaned at ni: o' St dsesiaims iatind b % i on T Calvert because Calvert | T Each wall car is smoother. DAR‘ TOURISTS HERE se d wboit 30 minuies, bl | e | —_— the entire job requires atout sev-| *of 162 ~T7th Ave., San Franciseo, Calif. | Mis D. W. Pye and parly of en hours because of tmo nceded | CALYERT RESERVE Blended Whiske| Vflpora Ramson, New Jer are taying for refilllng the tanks with water | calvert mmm‘” Cosp, Ne:vvutpcm at the Baranof Ho! and detergent. et e AR | The Borfecl Hitk Suppty Wonderful in coffee, whips like whipping cream, makes all cookery taste better, and every drop is enriched with pure Vitamin D, ever-ready, economical. i | | stills | tim from three § | | ¥ DERBY DEPOT Room for 22 strip fisher- men still is cpen on board the CRISS CROSS For Beautiful Windows Sccocesecee they will b unable to do o and be cleared {o start fish- ing until after § o'clock Sun- ® 0 4 > # day morning. . . @ o0 e 00000 00 ..o - DAWES WORKING ON HIS 82ND BIRTHDAY CHICAGO, Ah= 28 —M—Gen Charles Gates Dawes, former vice president of the Unit2d States, cne- ambassador to Great Britain and Nobel Peace Prize winn ob- served his 82nd birthday today by working as usual in his LaSalle Street office Lawes, vice 1928 under Pre told 1epor health and office daily Dawes, who cf the al Trust eiven a birthday associates. There ty for him in his Commenting on al situation, Daw: cf of the ori for German rec World War I, said never get cn her world gets tcgethzr on plan of reconstruction.” - TKA PRISONERS HERE priscners were brought h Sitka yesterday by U Mar Max Rogers pair, placed in the Juneau Federal Albert Grant, Jr., who bound cver to the G president from 1924 Calvin is in to he at the next man of National to Coolidge good rlm his il the Bank me last nigh the internation- who was auth- plan after will the RAYON TRIMMED IN SATIN RIBBON—BLUE-ROSE GREEN AND GOLD $9.9 fobeitv] HOM GOLDSTEIN NYLON FULL AND FILMY WITH EXTRA WIDE RUFFLES $23.50 DA\‘L\ many until unif faet T EAUT PHONE 394 R BLDG. ays on a disorderly con- conviction. We receive regular shipmenis on our Charter Boat, THE ROBERT EUGENE and on the CANADIAN BOATS which enables us fo keep a complete stock at no extra cost to you. 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