The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 1, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO TODAY’S NEWSAT THE GASTINEAU GAFE Q -5 31 GO THRIFTY DINNER FOR THRIFTY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRLA—JUNEAU /\LASKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947 PEOPLE Yeour of Choice Menu $1.00 ve turned the fisheries over to you ! the kind<of a fight made S, : f } BARTLETT RALLY g " BOOCHEVER QUITS MRS, GULLUFSEN BACK — nyp ASTIC MEWY | ating Charges o '[ . S0 W d contir the same fight based on justice. T WELL ATTENDED ot oo o o' s ot s ) A OFFICE HERE HOME AFTER VISIT T0 Murder woman | _ 3 1 gone He declared. | ¢ service to the Mrs. George Gul « v yened here ought to | P particular acknowledge- turned on the Bare e dsl | 3 MOUNT VERNON, Oct. 1. D | "" F\rHKr}f r,lw Ad_ plode r more the nonsense me: Judge Anthony Dimond H " irst trip outside 26 year HI g ega ? : gl OO 2 hat wise and beneficial adminis- william Holzheimer, the Assistant U. S Attor MY | mMrs. Quitutsen visited with [ ;‘]‘-"” "‘”“‘hE'x ‘:’Ld' :‘r-m“ "~‘r"‘i"° - i : i LiBne 5 AManth colley, who faced trial on first ess of Evening Open- n me only from Wash- ¢ ¢ ska and James J ReSIQHS to Enter Priv nephew, Robert Manthey, in g o - s . nat c <l attle, for two weeks, 3 t legrez murder charges in connec- H nat 5 c (e th the shooting of her ; 7 N G ina nnA0n tor Know 1t long last that it i : raveled to Los Angel ) S & loR, WY 4 VANCOUVER, B. C. Oct. 1 ing Campaign for ‘48 | -x B e "R ate Practice Here ve ot “wate. s | abor Government Sfiffens | :usband 1ast month, nanged ner- i rwo convieied murderces piia o 1. we Democrats now urge '"'l'o WARNS VE'I'S Robert L. Boochever, Assistant|McConnell. Mrs. McConnell v YU | et in “‘"‘1 ‘;}“ ;‘[‘ H‘"“HS‘;‘““'mr their crimes on twin scaffolds Con Page One : bert L. d Assistunt | i 4 . Jounty jail heri arold in & hoed. The late Governor Troy U S. Attormey ior the First Al-|Pioneer of Seward, and i Austerity Program Und- g 19 fat Oukalla Prison in nearby Burn I iome rule editor Aml cska Judicial Division, announc-|for many y2ars Bl e e pt |aby municipality as dawn was I | i ahik If he were here today To KEEP pREpARED ed his resignation from that nl[-‘v }1; Gullufsen wa n er New POWerS ~““m_*»c‘ B i lmd:bxfiaknm over this west' coast port icial a° he we that he would be on our ice today and simultaneously re-|Weeks lakd o piks oty Th H#¥ b0 jcoday. 5 ch u me rule vealed th he has accepted a - > By ROBERT HEWETT Pbiece -‘l’ | Hangman Arthur Ellis spran th A v R P e ¢ sl A {the traps on curly-haired Ha h and en position with the Juneau law firm LONDON Gat. 1. IH Ttk 08 ML 4 . than one of Faulkner and Banfield R T ”’) f R B e e 186 0) S edos, 22, and Dave Houston, 28- e vl G Ll A prokter and Bantelt ot s ROV, [7@QFPEITOIMS s it e became tater o SO0VERNOR WILL SPEAK oo g e JELGRADE, Yugoslay ; | day f ew ST). They relaXing | . - premiet shal Ti resignation wa ed to the il { [6:06 a. m. (PS ey were Y bitant | o i ] 6, Deliartient Kmq Sfeyens Rtes Sbmipdort AT (HAMBER MEEVING nounced dead 15 minutes later. Tt ! [ I ed on u o Bt R R W ‘ forelen hollday | yrembers of the Juneau Caamber|was the first multiple hanging in e i d second : f w0 AlAskh 0P~ |ecabsnie 8 o e nitoday. He stated that “T s ¢ . 4 | pooione | of Commerce will be addressed to-(British Columbia in ten years re e, R el ke up arms Sncloaae kv Yome W 0 1 Bnd T Robe: ! 4 ! ; . ‘l‘ POOSYC | norrow noon at their regular mect-| Houston had been convicted of ! he [ v = R as 1t thiste: it 1681 tHat nove & marriage Ge Lg "-‘ 50 per cent above Pre- | o 5 the Gold Room of theithe Nov. 3 slaying of Mrs. Beatrice d , : 5 300 vears. byt the opport to' ¥ and M t i s PSRN labor ope | 3aranof Hotel by the Governor of |Smith, cook at a Belizle Tnlet, B ii et roblves o it thovelly establishea here s e i B ] Raska. el concarn-|C., logging camp. Medos was i h fomorrow . Tite tofq)- No teplaceme Xt onday Hnder So-|ng the annual Goverr Con-|hanged for the slaying of Con- ALl tt g e N o e A been’ dnnouncec ther decrec issued by the Labo!|erence held at Salt Lake City,|stable Charles Boyes in a flam- edure Tt i X ; s L R Deptitment of Government, which recently obtain- | (o, “anq the trip to Hawaii. |ing gunbattle February 26 on the weve m m N ’ ; f 5 i ke ) P16 ed from Parliament @l uhaliis - False Creek s in Vancouver's 4 y cf € . % ' € newers to combs 1'S eco- | 2 efore governme Jantary of 18 o industrial area b ; Sor cr 1 must be pre. Jantary of 1046. . e crisis EXECUYTY & COMMITTEE dual ‘_, " in a world \ heoc ean that : l':‘ = ”H-‘ 2 ’xli‘ “g’ 1 The new measures that became | BPW MEETS THURSDAY “.’ g St i s C on i ] Thif* U O QRUECTIEL i o0 devs after Prime | The Executive Ccmmittee of the AYp A ' g g m v good thi el R e ot | lee n his long-ex- | Business and Professional Woman's| ssociation ; For a g, | | e in this way o8 T gt ' SPERLING RETURNS X net shakeup, arc part | Club will meet at 8 o'clock Thurs- | as Y ome(omin v s ‘ be < rd S ernment’s | M to | 4ay night at the apartment of Ed- H H g ¢ Boochever served with the U. 8 ¢ ! « BRERS itled | ¢¢ ,\,,,;y\wd'\,‘m:” t ,H FROM Bi(Y(LE TRIP r spending d rease | 1a Lomen in the Assembly Apart-| - i M g o in the hove of erasing | nents B I S ' d 7 ; i j N 5 th grave export-import de- | The meeting, originally planned anque aitil a} gl wdvance warning that after | . due to the scheduling of the| SEATTLE, Oct. 1. (P—The Al- : g 66 1 ' t : 2 - 1 Britons would no longer be | s s of Foreign Wars Auxiliary # Rt 510 r Ass tic ; y r Pt H Adm i s J ¢ gn Wa xiliary |aska Yukon Pioneer Association 4 e T L ; L Ma rage Kiies rere gional O e Stanling o X0 | nceting for Friday evening will hold its annual “homecoming” } 1 SaT ee ) el : Service her, left Juneau or Ehns ot _"“‘M‘ | = o e banquet Saturday in the Harvard ‘ ' S n Mon ay Evening G FROM HOONAH {Avenue and Pine St. Masonic s 3 % 2 Dt J lson, Jessie Johnnie, and Temple, Franklin Hoffman, North- 1 iy accompani ; | el Houston, of Hoonah, are re- ern Chief of the organization, said cff ns could spend 2 " » + his Aaqintee: : Britor ! sistered at the Baranof. |today. He said pioneers from thi ; e STOCK QUOTATIONS David. They / $20n yeusly in forelshy) A State, British Columbia and Ala 5 : NEW YORK, Oct. 1. — Closing polis on e tegutl: Then i HERE FROM GUSTAVU | would attend ¢ p quot of Alaska Juneau mine Licyc a8 qub_ oRSN MORDCE IS 00 BTl My atilsMosl AW idaltles and - i ) is 4%, American Can 2 00i 1 2 et il | Lowel Trump, of Gustavus are| MAN HERE don which s Anaoniidn 38 i sunds on the trip | Beginning today | staying at the Baranof. | s Chapman, of the Consolidated sy e International erling met ¥ ot | ey | Mining Canada, is registered Bartlbtt s 44%, New York Cer el il i FROM WHITEHORSE |at the Gastineau of 1933, a1 3 M. F. Er- 14 ern Pacific 20% ir D daneits " | Paul J. Cyr of Whitehorse is stay- | > : Dem e Glacier St 7 Pound $4.03 ) ¢ “'.‘ the i | 'ng at the ) Read the Wantads for barga . pere Lo poses as it el te o v seo v Rk s e e will 1 176.10, rails 48.60 - APPLY FOR LICENSE SRS i | p 1 Jan J. Mahar, 26, of Jur ! : X i | 7 ° d B & s e {181 Atlco) 36t Mboormask, dix gt LERB FEOM EVERE | §f Yow’re Shori-Waisted donce viatlo wa IN, TOWN IN TOWN Wrangell application yester-| Mr. and Mrs. Jtumie Myers of Alaska Problems esonosy ) people Truer E. Cook of Sentinel Is- of Whittier is day to U Cc ssioner ;»(»n\\(-n:'n Wash., are staying at the ¥ Tae A o ottt 0 P8 g . the Baranet. ' ¢ for 1 awirogelioense, | Gastnenu e You'll Look Smarter hed tic Party will remembe great campaigr have fi es transierred the government try for PL one osed Plan Now for Giving in Which the Pish ant 8 | The Entive Family May Share k 1 national Now the time to plan Holiday Giving. s : " J‘ Why not choose that in which the \\h\.;la- ernt ¢ 2 s 2 family may have a joyous part? An entire he fishing industry household cf new furniture, custom-made B ok d, ‘you Al- right here in June: will bring lasting s e, I happiness now and through the years. 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