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PAGE. TWO ALASKA VETERANS [Alaska Bus BOARD INITIATES bilots Do One i More DECISION APPEAL """ le Tosh ¢ dded Suif Over $350,000 Ap- e i propriation Now Goes fo |' another kokwim Ri H 1is oaching ¢ cemetery Cir. Court of Apveals 15, S kY Shudusiior on ! worried the grave of II Vet-inis mother there. So the twolc € ap- ‘Northern Consolidated Airlin I Court flew to Bethel, e d the DI delivered it to Holy ment Terri- | el " FINDS DEAD BODY . OF STEPFATHER ) mo: in ¢ SLOW, Me., Antheny Robinson discovered r battered body of h stepfat whom he had never se2n before G y near here. was unaware of the until ke heard his Thompson, 35, Canadian Thompson Sept. 26— the y specified pe son s identity Rexford rham, a Ji veteran Ro 1 r met Ly an automobilz while riding IS ARRESTED IN woonie™ FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ, Wakch Dog - Didn’t; $400 patoles f | A!RLINES FlIES ‘4 1 Music for the eveai was con- Jait, nas veen J§ Stolen i ! {tributed by Juanita Diaz, who sang Arizona, ac- | e two groups of songs, accompanied ed here ! ON THURSDAY by Danny Constantino on the joner 1 PASSIAC, N. J, Sept. 268 -] {mandolin, delighting her audience returned Frank Jienkos. WEER, A0 HAC| : with the fresh clear sweetness of the Chelan Count i bang Cog look as he went about| Alaska Coastal Airlines report- her charming voice sl et e }is business in his master’s (avern.'eq flights yesterday to Peterurs,! Mrs Mildred R. Hermann was ¢ charge Th- dog had been asleep on theiwrangell, Ketchikan, ~ Haines,' ;o cerective toastmistress, Who ioh Ve A e ] ey, Si. Rood Bay, handled with dispatch a varied e early morning hours pap Por thorp and Excursion A o g % ® off with riore than 8400 Tougr, T R e r box and drawer Un-| Passengers from Juncau to Wran-'p oo o o8 members' classifics By fgell were Lin Gardner, Ralbh ijons with their original siogans ; TRT NEW 2 01 SUOCIRE.. 4 e, HeleN'n,4 ended with the ceremonial wrshal Walter & POLICE, Lo :,;,“;,, 1o, {Claiman, Onessia Derendy, and cuying of the Lirthday cake, hear- ing arrested on a les G R ball 10-1sam Derendy; to Ketchikan, L. jng 4 single yellow birthday candle, e s T e ition (fter which everyone who had a S el "W Flying to Skagway were J P! eech in his system was permit- erly and child, L. Knutsen, M. Gallant, . ¥y : Yustily 4lap- City Magistrate William A. Holz- | g Griffin; to Sitka, and Mrs. j:‘,zefl?;{kifif“ffl(‘fgc”i‘,”;‘(f.“'.‘[’L:"ku ROAD (ONTRA(I heimer meted out fines of $25 each | Brewer and daughter Vioki, Mr. Me- gop Sl 3 LT, S008T nale to two other 1, both of whom |aahon, Ralph Knuds Betty 'vn'{ Sole Phie dou ghnel IS AU]‘HOR!ZED i been boked on drunk charges C. D. Tandy, L. Miller,! o A ey i, 9 1 P ~tor chairman in charge ol ar o Danny R rna Nashen, A. MCINtyIe apgements for the Club's first o o 1 T Road R FISANEIT 1 fosan I';:"‘; ofi’:“" Mourden and pinday party and: responsible for contract fo jon in _George W. Stober and Martina Hanlon, Wilber Lin- paccooi" the placecards, and Mrs, ik ‘ea was ro- Wickersham, both of Juneau, were Ron Livingstons and BIE. plstabat g B R ntly awarded to E. N. Thomas married at Douglas ast night by U ; to Port Althorp, giolicc with her table decorations of Ketchikan on the basis of a S Commissioner Felix Gray. Wit-:cuitis Shattuck; to Excursion e charming qrr‘al : > tiated last June. This nesses were Carroll Wall and Mar-|je; Shirley Jobnson and Mrs. C.'pro 0;5 wota ot el hfets, and to date the only, Baret Georg garvin. and festoons of smilax, with the project auth = . | Inbcund to Juneau from Ketchi- bhuge Lirthday cake, also decora- iz2d since the of W. Leon- MARRIED kan was Sam Young; from Haines,!oq"in blue and gold, as a center- eds fith i1 Highway Peter Vincent and Sally Martn |jonn W. Thompson: from SKBg-' e Miss Alice Brandcbury Was Engineer, by {wo mem- Were married here yesterday by U.|yway Edna Lundstrom, J. L. Mo- iy sharge of reservations and in- e by Territorial Board of S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Wit-{Namara and Burr Johnson: from yiiations Road Commissioners, the Governor nhesses were Sid and Mary Bensen. |sijtka, Glen Leach, Mr. and Mrs ! I SRS of Al Chairman, and Oscar 3 Gl S IR {Vern McGraw, J. W. Clayton, E Olson ary, the Board stated TUCKERS GO SOUTH |t Bartlett and R. L. Clifton. MRS FRED (AMPE“ AND My Smith's departure to Mr. and Mrs Lynn Tucker have! ‘Fying to Juneau from Hood i for medical treatment, the closed their cabin on the Eagle [pay were Dolly George and Char- GRA“DDA“G".“R LEAVE two members have been River Highway and left on the|jos Swan; from Hoonah, James ce on the work of the Board. Princess Norah to winter in sunnier |and Lilly Johnnie and Wilie EQRD VISIT IN SIATES Y Construction or the Carlanna climes, James, 3 Lake road will g nder next ief visit with her brother .- — Pl week in accordance with revised i the Tuckers, who are Mrs. Fred Campen, accompan- specifications submitted by En- Shipping t ar, will drive to Cali- ("Y pRISONERS fed by her small granddaughter, Eiiedk Aner Eick fornia and probably to Texas. lalte” Wittasieri. bas deft via: Do Bids previously called for were' “We like to get away from the pAI"‘l’ lOCAl jAIl | American Airways for Seattle. Af- as too high by W. Leon- rain,’ said Mrs. Tucker. “We might | 'ter a brief stop in that city, wher> Terr Highway €Ven go as far as Florida.” ! little Claire will rec fied by Erickson and 1 ations the Juneau Motor Co |to San Francisco, where then proceeded with the previous- s N |Campen will visit her sister and o lomeit Hidaer, <Be Ny Taarhs S CASE CONTINUED | Future prisoners in the Junmeaugtner relatives and friends. She N Terctarial Baasd cof - fhaed se of the United States of {City Jail can look forward to alalso plans to visit her grandson B miomers autherized Erickson America vs. 10.95 acres of tidelands | more pleasant atmosphere. That marold . Campen, Jr., a_ student at following re- I Juneau has been continued over to $10,360.00. until the return of U. S. District Court here from the Ketchikan court 3, The t involves the to let the contract duction of the pri The Carlanna ake project will up a new residential district t 20vV- on the outskirts of Ketchikan, |crnment’s attempt to claim' ttide- In the meantime, Mrs. Smith lands occupied by private citizens left Juneau yesterday for Seattle' - to attend the bedside of her hus- CITY TO SELL PROPERTIE pand whosz condition is reported FOR DELINQU TAXES now to k se It was said that parige he s regquired eral blood| The City of Juneau was authorized transfusions and that he is now|vesterday in U. S. District Court to in an emely serious on.{sell property in the city on which - —— {taxes are delinquent. Federal Judge Geo! W. Folta signed an order of e A it EMBLEM IS PLANNING HANGS Bv HOR“S TO HAVE DRILL TEAM 0“ R'VER (ABLE‘ The Emblem Club has decided to | form a drill team and any members AS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 26—|who wish to be on the team are Murl Emery, veteran Colorado|asked to attend the initial meeting River bcatman, couldn’t believe )u\l\\m(h will be next 'Thursday eve- eves but “there was this wild ning at 8 o'clock in the Elks Hall m ram hanging by his ST, Ly horns from a cable stretched across TENCED FOR ASSAULT the river 30 miles below Boulder; Albert Sharp was sentenced to Dam.” 'wnr 30 s in the Federal Jail by The animal, E opined, had U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray hooked a horn on cable—put | Sharp was convicted of assault and there ng dam to, battery as the result of a fight with ‘measure rise -| Vernon Horton in a downtown bar slipped and str to midstream, | Tast Saturday. Horton suffered where the { broken collar bone in the altercation 1 pulled abel,”| - the boatman ¢ left | FROM HOONAH bim near a g Mis. E. B. Fisbee, of Hoonah, is hour later he got topping at the and scampered over a hill — T | Frances Lop n MARRIED LAST NIGHT D. C. is staying at the Barano Ned Albright and Mary Rhodes O L S both of Juneau, were married at Nora M. Maico, of Portland, Ore ing at the Baranof - - of fdood Bay the Gastineau, Douglas last night by U. 8. Com- is s missioner Felix Gray Witnesses wore: Ernest O. Rude, Evelyn Rude and Mrs. Sven Staveland d Emang ed at is regi- World War| married | other after Robinson: L and the men hed |3 arti ltor L a holiday table, was advertised at'for k{onc downtown market today rorJHy to meet community problems. struck ! 5 53 | 1 H | A(dogs” in the same store cost 62 /mately 50 guests, {cents a pound. ALASKA COASTAL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 1947 (CREDIT BUYER|Soroptimist Club ' Housing Was |"”BLACKMAIL’ Has Banquet Honor | work, stressing the need for |task as if he expected to Iive | Alaska foraver Mayor Turkey Cheap: waimo nendrickson, Mayor pointing out local with which the club can well con- PITTSBURGH, Stpt. 26—(P— cérn itself, and Mrs. Murphy in- regal adornment of many|dicating plans aeady under way developing cemmunity Solidar- The banquet assembled approxi- including not their personal cents a pound. Lowly *“hotl only members and guests, but !other service groups in who were guests of honor of {Club for the occasion Juneau, the was a statement made by ActNg|ganford Universi Tarad wab Chief of Police Walter Sinn, Who awarded the Pepsi-Cola scholar- said that the local clink is NOW ghip this year being repainted and receiving a|was territory eneral cleaning. He pmmhedi = that the work, which is teing donc| by the jail's present occupants, will that in a contest de R — FROM FAIRBANKS Edna Lundstrom, of do much to dispense the usual| . staying at gloom of the jail and will make| " 8 the surroundings much more. cheerful | ESTHER GEORGE HERE ON VACATION: DOES EMERGENCY NURSING Miss Esther George and her par- ents arrived here Tuesday, follow- ing her graduation exercises at the Providence Hespital in Seattle. Miss George had been home only me day when she was called to the St. Ann’s Hospital to care for the | emergency patient, Mrs. Kirsten Hancock, who was shot and critical- ly injured by her ex-husband, Loren Hancock. This was her first post- sraduation case. Althcugh she came to Juneau for a six weeks vacation, Miss George is stil!l workng on the case Mr. and Mrs. Tom George down to Seattle Sunday to z YOUR It contains no oil so it cleans away grime their daughter’s graduation a beautiful, protective lustre lowing the ceremony they e a . f : reception for her friends in t | in one application. Get Jomsl apartment at Exeter Hotel Miss George, who ha been in training at the Providence Hospital for the past three tinue there as a rs, will con- rse after her vacation D TTLE GUEST JOHNSON’ ing at the Baranof Hotel {teward which all civic groups mieht|the country and lived with rela- each | tives | member to address himself {5 the| iniroom flat and| parked vans owned ty the storage'dent for this month, then ruled that | representatives of the! '|have released no report on it yet. BRIGHTEN UP FURNITURE Smeary, oily polishes spoil the appearance of your furniture. Use Jounson's CREAM WAX. catch dust. See your furniture gleam with new beauty when you use this famous product. Jounson’'s CREaM WaX smudges instantly and leaves | 80N's CREAM WAX today. Made in the U.S.A. by the makers of Johnson’s Wax ARREST TWO FOR CHARGE MADE would vote for | only returned to the one- Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria smdflnz- when school re-opened Finland. slept in one of the| Gromyk The boy Thill , sitting as Council Presi- | offered no resistance. jand employed. | each | Earlier this week the children’s would be taken up separately since | the robbery. home advised a place for his four children or|that procedure. He had advocated |the home would start court action voting on them all together. to declare them abandoned | | Yesterday Rogers Park police| ‘were called to the storage company the order of their receipt: Hungary. after employees had found Thill's Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria and Fin- bedy hanging from a rope from land. an upper beam of a parked van. The fight ove: admission of ex- - ‘;-:.)emy states was _highly significant ‘Ammm 'ov 'ABY ’WARMONGER' rom the standpoint of how these | ! fleld, Calif., Sept. applications would be taken up in | Bisniop, Sept. 12. eturned to Oregon. B g | countries would lineup in the zrow- ing East-West split. | | Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria | | were definitely in the Soviet camp.| Word has been received from The present Ttalian government |Ketchikan, that 2 baby boy was RUSS PAPERS MOSCOW, Sept. 26—®—A car- toon in Izvestia today depicts Gen the western powers. Finland's posi- (Roux on Wednesday. tion was not defimite. |24. Hbhis Herschel V. Johnson, Deputy Uv]Mr- and Mrs. DeRoux. is the second son | BANK ROBBERY IN Businessmen: if the council also admitted | Marshall County (OKIa.) this morn- Green was armed with a rifle but The two arrests brought to four of the five ex-enemy states | the number held in connection with “o' Do sHi h:Mrs. Scott Murphy, President of company where he was |the Club, also spoke briefly, the | Jt him he must find|a majority of the council favored ! héwds Henry Clay Tollett, Oklahoma ex- | convict, was arrested in Bukers-| 19 after the Gromyko finally ruled that the |arrest at Hugon, Okla, of Joe Berry Both Tollett and Bishop have been 15 BORN T0 DeROUXE could be expected to go along with DOrn to Mr. and Mrs. Harold De- Septemker for Their first S. Delegate, entered the debate over |S0n, Kenneth Royal is three years | | RESISTANCE IN Of Founders' Day: Too Much, So SWEET HOME, ORE. SPEED rl | oepion . | purs " SHIPMENTS t 1 H he obligation of vice ul | - | Siish ot K1 |as groups, and their members, as an ul(l es [ an, Ieo;l ehn info Lus | by' ss {individuals to feel and to display H ! cl E p — fan active interest in government —s { hee | IOdy In Ra.oma by 1 'Pp‘r re Continuea from Page One) 11 levels, thus saving their pub- CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—P--Since| 3 H " s} ails i " |lic officials from the necessity of last spring Raymond Thill, 41, Australian Claims 3’0‘11913, FBI-No Resistance M { apor - ras + . 5 1 1 ———— Dun and Bradstreet said lhm}"""“"“g in a vacuum, was key-|spent most of his spare time hunt-| | ‘_‘(\ ek ondvld W’:‘dno.\da {noted last night in an address|ing for a place to live for his| TTY '0 For(e U- N- to OKL:AHOMA' CITY, Sept. %6.—M | tion against high p”cw{dcll\'cred by Alaska’s Governor, wife and six young children. Ad -t ga'en"es s Arrest of two addxtlonalqlerfflns‘; 4o Tesistance was|WEO Wwas the principal speaker| He always received the same dis- | mi TG {in connection With the $58,000 rob- e ¢ but generally \”.(mg'm the Foundérs' Day Banquet\ccumgmgz answer from landlords: - - hery of the Bank of Sweet Hume.' Fediah to. hilbitaE spiral in some|N€ld by the Soroptimist Club. at|“No, we couldn’t possibly rent to| LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 20 4-4/— | Ore., Anfz, 29, is announced by {nventories, Hrres” i 745 3 |the Salmon Creek Country Cluh.’anyone with six children.” | Australian Delegate W. R. Hodgson |D. A. Bryce, Chief of the FBI Bu- perate on smaller CPhe business research firm said). The feéling of transience, which| After Thill's family had been| accused Russia of using “black- |reau here. 3 less tied-vp capitel o “ H“ Tor . el ek “,m.chs Alaska's greatest drawback. he!evicted from their home last spring, | mail” aimed at forcing the Security Bryce said Henry Cla_y Green, 27, With rate cuts up to 53% L,“,,I highet “,q‘“ the m.fi.eding“drcl:\rof.h shpuld te replaced withihe succceded in finding a one-|Council to admit Soviet satelites | Was axircs}vd on a warrant charg- on 100 Tbs, or more, git ek rnd three to seven ipercént|® feeling of permanence, if Alaskajroom flat for his wife and thelr|to United Nations membership. | ing participation in the robbery and Want to Clipper EXpress it vétr ago with a “large|ls 1o go forward. He cited the baby son of less than a year. Four, Hodgson made the blackmail |that his wife, Fornie Lee Green, 21, entire shipments w!{twlm gt o amer income|need for improved library facil-|other children were sent to ajcharge in referring to a statement | was being held as a material wit- Alaska, “dlmdce::fls 4 DRt on “food, WAMM cfeassayivies, and’ betler recrbatlonl af-jchilaren’s hOme and the eldest|by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister | ness. o‘,_mde.EA-k T Cad travel e R |tivities as immediate objectives/child, Raymond, Jr, 12, went to| Andrei A. Gromvko that Russia | Bryce said the two were taken Clmne;t ignmugine(:\ipperl- stan i Ve admission of Ttaly |into custody near Woodsville in on swi BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 ’ AN Jully SAVE $965 to *365 | 1200 PAIR ONLY Genuine Rabbit Lined- | CAPESKIN | Eisenhower as waving an atomic individual applications with a violent ©'¢- ktomk and shouting through attack on the Communist-dominated | Mrs. George B. Ric®, the proud megaphone labeled “Daily Hearst” Hungarian regime, which he accused | grandmother, was in Ketchikan for that “The USS.R. is going to at- of making “brutal assaults” on op- \her grandson’s arrival. She will tack America.” position leaders. Johnson said he |return to Juneau in three weeks. A cartoon in Trud showe@ did not believe the Hungarian gov- Mr. and Mrs, DeRoux are well Franklin D. Roosevelt looking ernment was “either able or willing known Juncauites and are both down on a dancz of “warmongerSiuto carry out” its obligations under, memters of the class of ‘42, Juneau 1d saying to himself: “Where are the 7. N. charter. jHigh School Mr. DeRoux is in they taking America?” The dan- Guiomyko replied that Johnson had ithe U. S. Coast Guard and has [U"PR" MOU WRILE THEY LAST, cers included Winston Churchill “distorted” the facts in describing |been stationed in Ketchikan for | Sicwcho AL STATE GLOVE CO. with his son Randolph on his the Hungarian government. !the past year where he is at- i A kack, an American General wav- Russia, he said, rejects “such at- [tack.cd to the hydrographic office. | ing a “Bacteria War“ bottls and tempts to bring about interference | : an American capitalist beating a in the internal affairs of other na- | SRR o R 5 WS gyt drum on which Greece and Turkey tions.” ’ rode The council adjourned wilhout‘ The weekly Literary Gazette re- voting on any of the five applica- | red to Secretary of State Mar- tions under consideration. It will | hall as a “Shylock from Wall resume debate on this subject Mon- | Street” and called the American day. | Legion a “Warmongering Organi- >, H zation.” WIFE TAKES LAW INTO GCWN HANDS, 5 FOUND IN TREES » NEARPETERSBURG ->ch-0s, HUSBAND Sept. 26— P—Two prewler car officers has- E e tened to the home of a woman PETERSBURG, Alaska, Sept. 26. . > M—An aerial bomb of an un- ;;\lf:‘:nqnlep:cr:cd vt rand Mls‘ identified type was found by An- s}mglm ‘them to a bedroom drew Hanson Tuesday at Ideal pyo. oo por hushang, pamfully‘ Cove on the East Coast of Mitkof I brought in and turned over by the finder. weighing 30 to 5 11 attached to a reported, and had burned on face and shoulders. “He got o mean I poured scald- o ing water on him,” she explained. | “Now I want him arrested.” Police told her to call a doctor. utkorities Tr> lomb, THREE FEATHERS THE AMERICAN WHISKEY PAR EXCELLENCE THREE FEATHERS filSTRIIITIIlS. INC. 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