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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE TWO Takes Lease On Apartment House Instead of Alimeny U.5. PROPOSES | ELECTION B it P— Mrs from her carpenter, \ UN Supervision of Nation- explained to Judge Julius Min awarded a agh Provincial 1)&p,uvnwn’ . 3 vill meet here tc in a last-|t : ditch effort to ward off the threat- | took the lease on a four-room apartment in lieu of alimony. Her attorney Irving Eisenmann, cut Asia have been a 1 " 3 the bar, Allied headquarters an- nounces. WA £ VANCOUVER, B. C—~Officlals of PARIS — the government and = the Van City Council, the E: announced tonight | treet Railwaym Union and the had reached an agreement of Labor y would end France's strike tomorrow. 1 ports have been paralyzed yesterd: morning, when ly 40,000 ship and shore work- ers walked' off their jobs, demand- ing 15 percent v _increases. ich probabls ay se ned stree car tieup. the erday wholesale climbed Hint Repoftflfi;) Truman States No Acquaintances:,.:.: H |that Mrs. Hudson was more cor H 15 cents a hundred pounds, butter W | al Elections Would End | %e: 2y eseen v e & Urges Drastic Eco- Among Sponsors of o0.ooec o eente 4 poun in se-| EmR L D d| K ! o ln . . § R f D M i ‘ : IRMINGHAM, Alabama—Three PN money. e also will receive the n0m|( ra ovemen tile’s € mar; and 1S pandits have escaped with $55,000 in ong eaaloc ‘[urmshmga in the apartment e erms % i’: ;, sell 82 cents in most!{pe holdup of a coal mine payroll : " : office in Birmingham. T! 2 LAKE SUCCESS, N. ¥, Oct IT‘\ —i=Gen MANCHES RS, IN. B, Of% 17— R were dressed in mgmen <-l[<:;‘)inn'"n P—T United States has taken| rt C. Wedemeyer says that General Dwight D. Elsmhowm'! WASHIN — Herbert S 3 Y & p designed to speed the in-| sia is capitaliz C that he dces not want “any- |Mark counsel of the At- ' »f Korea | in China, and nati to do with po " and that'on since it| HAVANA—25 students were ar- - : P this end, the United (Alls ATTENT'ON into the Soviet no personal acquaintancelwas created resign« | rested today in Santiago, after be- / ;//-«/x-z/w,r(arf the United Nations| 1 drastic 1 p srsons sponsoring a “draft}ed because Con sred 4| ing ejected irem the central offices R to set up a special| i e economic : ve cut of $4,0 1 year in his salary|cf the Santiago Public Works Min- “{J/”/,/f,{, \ keep m,,r on anj rm;ncu The Army Chief of Staff made |of /$14.000 istry. The students had taken over ., election of a na- he statement, made i at a news conference | —_— the offices last night in demon- | T 27 to Mrs. John Gardner C ot during which he . oo 0 phsation "t icthds Halhy ‘u, (l:‘x‘ll‘] resolution proposed; Agks Proper Re(ognmon the Boston Committec i of the sponsoring e Tiohhok 1,‘E,’)d"“‘ff_"‘“"’ ing out public works projects. i ; in Korea be held| % w p hM rvice to Ch s ccmmittee “rings a bell with me." () S SO S S il e than next March 31. In{ I of the p e a lot of-friends in the: ¢ nited States is ready to turn n a 1 to speeding Korea's in- Of Tel’mory hl( eans Wedemeyer's ¢ and I don't want to lose'OYe" 31‘14 rmer aval ves- LAKE SUCCESS — Syria and w American resolu- | So Mu(h fo Nation Truman after » of them,” the General replied ol 2nd & f nce.| Egypt formally challenged today E would have the tigation in C when asked if he would Be a Pres- 'E* part of right of the Unted Nations t of breaking the long United! E et report, made upon his Tre- jgential candidate. Ithe captured 1y to decide on the future sta- : s-Soviet Russia deadlock over| bE'\;“}lE- r‘:‘:;l dle‘(i ;3“5\512“(“’ country in mid- The Awmy leader’s declaration G_&‘nmm‘ award- Palestine. The two Arab the territory annexed by Japan in|Stizen = 3 | 6 been ki sebret ok e o joia) €4 fo th a Potsdem ubiitted sépatate resblu- o A el . P {Wiliam F. Devin, in a formal g o T e * was xrnnd.c' shox»Ll:\ n(tfx.nn.nmm:‘al e 1 ! 5 .3’;?.)\’31”’1 l;\ly«[l ;n,”;m 2 oo Lo tiinin Adbed Sofkys that torar: e cf the draft Eisenhower for Presi- ch proposing that the In- Meantime, Br: appealed * * € R e b0 finiversass of o0 conference yesterday tha dent league and the General's Aide ternational Court of Justice be $1.75 to sz 25 to R d Gt & it | D BISTOR. S0 S . o "bi s retary of State would cngaged in an exchange of state-| TOKYO—Only 19 Japamese ac- asked to determine the legal auth- > & ish compromiss on the Marshall|the PRGNS 0 Alaska by the something to say soon about ments regarding his position cused of war crimes in tridls con- ority of the Assembly to act on program for overhauling the United States from Russia survey. b - lducted by four Allied nations the Palestine question. United Nations peace-keeping| "It is fitting that the people of I . | : . and particularly y. The appeal was made | the United Stat h Attorney General Sirjof Seattle, recognize the importance Shawecross. lof this anniversary, for during the ing sarcasm in his speech,)past 80 years the vast wealth and ross accused Russia’s Andrei|rescurces of this great territory ky of making what he call-:have meant much to our nation” excursion into the realm|the Mayor declared. " in opposing the Ameri-| “Today. more than ever, we ap- This is the proposal for|preciate the strategic advantages round sitting of the 57-lof Alaska. a sort of “little assem-| “We in Seattle and the people of {the United States should do every- same time, Shawcross thing possible to open and develop urged Vishinsky to meet the Brit-|Alaska without further delay and alfway in an effort to end'to give her a voice in all matters d “vehement and mflama-lur our naticn similar to that of speeches.” | other states. | - BN Bekiends Co QUALITY SINCE /88T PREDICTRIO WILL BREAX WITH RUSSIA . an fanta LARGE CHUNK OF A\TTLE, n of a single Oct. 17.~P—A third Alaska jade, quarried piece this summer in the Kobuk valley, 30 miles above the Arctic Circle in western Alas- HERE FROM SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. George R. Fran- R - i RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 17.—® ’ 5 i . L] | g mmen: source said K, Was flown east to Chicago last | ' 1 I‘e | night by George Van Hagen, Chi-| |cisco of Seattle are staying at the | : | Brazil would break diplo- cago writer. The piece, about four Baranof. Passes On relations with Russia short- feet long 18 by 20 inches in | said an official announce- and He . HERE FROM FAIRBANK! could be expected within 72 depth and width, was also flown scuth from Alaska. Van Hagen said | Paul Greimann and Russell A. The basis of the break, the in- he had been told it was better than iApple of Fairbanks are stopping at formant said, will be Russia’s fail- the usual Alaska jade but he did {the Baranof. They are attending NEW YORK, Oct. 17—P—Gitz ire to give satisfaction asked in a nct know its exact value. { : the Boy Scout Council meeting il bt g e ¥ed dn % il it Rice, who adapted the music of yor O § it e 55 m'm‘ a french folk tune to create World 4 pl on of attacks N by ifary w | .. = jent Eurico Gaspar Dutra, the War One’s marching son, “Mad-| gpaATTIE — Gales now blowing army and the govern emoiselle {rom Armentieres,” 1S o the Oregon and Washington : 3 e BOVES r ! dead here. . 8 e coasts have hrought an official end to the tuna fishing season, which has been only a fair season for most boats. 1t by Izvéstla, thie Soviet gover newspaper ALSO JAILED IN US. GENERAL DEANE TAXEVASION CASE Serving with Canadian troops in France, Rice collaborated with a British sergeant, “Red Rowland,” to write the Armentieres lyrics— “Hinky Dinky Parley Vous” — and speed up the tempo of the French A]"I‘A(KED Bv TRUD BALTIMORE, Oct. 17—(#—Eu- song “Mademoiselle De Bar-le- ; gene B. Casey, one of President Duc” for adaption to them. | Roosevelt’s wartime administrative, He was also the composer of two FOR plor"NG WAR aides, was fined a total of $30,000 other weli-known World War songs, and given a jail term today for|“Dear Old Pal of Mine," and “Keep invasion of income ta yments. Your Head Down, Fritzie Boy.” | MOSCOW, Oct. 17—/#—The So- Federal Judge W. Calvin Ches- e R | viet trade union newspaper, Trud, nut sentenced the 42 -old de- I v | has charged that Major General fendant to pay a $10,000 fine and DAN('NG DADDY | : of the United ser m Russell D tting ag t in Moscow Ul Rus- wa a six-month jail on . dictment against him | On each of tw t | counts, LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17.—#— The self-styled “Dancing Daddy,” Gerald O'Neill, 51, who wooed and on too many wives in public ball- cms, was sentenced today to 10 20 years in prison on three was fined $10,000 to six months. two additional six-month! 1ded upon condi- | W newspapers Alliance DA FRIDA court - and cooperates with f ment in uncovering ech liabilities Gener- " to counts of bigamy. [ Not one of the eight wives the e govern- any further| ecution claimed he married ut benefit of divorce was in when sentence was passed. ions D NEW YORK—1lhe American Overseas Airlines laid off 500 em- court The bald-headed film extra, minus >-so —— he toupee which he wore while Saving B'ead ployees, most of them mechan today a-courtin’, took the sentence with for high equanimity. His attorney announc- | . the strike of 173 pilots, BII' Whfl enth day. e O ed he will appeal. About It 7 ROIT, Oct. 17.—{M—Detroit- use some education on Truman's food-saving rs of the new city con- sev- how long since you saw home? China C mittee decided today telephone calls from ewives who reported The end of the 1 20 to 30 slices of busy season is your chance for o vacation “Some of it is getting pret n the old country. stale—are you going to collect it or Plan now to go by air do you want me to take it to an) for many extra days agency somewhere?” one woman with old friends and asked relatives. 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WALLGREN OLMPIA, Oct. 17.—(P—Governor Doctor said Bordens - g it OO the thing for him! the 80tt anniver- & Territory’s purchase : (lerk Locked in Airtight Vault Gefs Ouf Safely 17—®M—A night hotel came out being imprison- DETROIT, Oct clerk in a Detroit alive today after ed in an air-tight safe minutes. The clerk, 52-y eorge Turner, was locked in by two disgruntled Oct memoration of of the Russia Since this important the years have witnessed great development in the Tearritory, @ Wallgren said, and the people of Alaska will continue to expand it - cast resources “The State of Wi E s begin- ated as it is,” Govenor I «js particularly erested in mucht growth and expansion of our nef toring Territory, an fitting that the c state join with the pe = .y the holdup purchase, men Turner made safe by foll an exper After emer; | commented 3 ning to pound could have kept longer.” the s way from ng directior relayed by the head I don't my senses which h think L e VFW MEETS TONIGHT - in celebrating this ku Post, ans of F¢ - e e hold its regular mes TEEN AGE CLUBE IS TO MEET TONIGHT An important meeting of all mem- of the Teen Age Club will be ht in the Club Rooms at All members are urg- stag party tonight at the Post 1b reoms. Principal item of busi ness will concern the current mem- bership drive. A movie, gs Over Alaska,” will be shown to members at the meeting Robert is going on 10 months old and he’s a real bouncer! Eve ce he left the hospital he’s been on Borden’s Vitamin D Evaporated Milk. The doctor told me it has three times as much vitamin D as before. 400 units in e pint—that’s a full day’s - supply! Robert has thrived on it. His little back is straight and strong and he has eight fine teeth already. ed to attend P. S. to Mothers: Borden's Vitamin D Evapo- rated Milk is accepted by the American Medical Association, Council on Foods and Nutrition. And Bordens is grand or coffee and puddings! Y o Silver Holloware Both my husband and | prefer Borden’s Evaporated in our coffee because it brings out the true flavor so well. One day I decided to try Borden’s in a coffee pudding I make. My daughter | Carol and her daddy said that pudding was the best I ever made. l It was so rich and smooth and full-flavered that I've stuck to igarette Box and Tray Sefs Borden'’s for puddings ever since. Try it! Salt and Peppers YTRY THIS FLUFFY PUDDING MADE WITH " LEFTOVER COFFEE AND BORDENS - td - Mocha Sponge % cup sugar 1 cup Borden’s Vita- Y4 cup cocoa min D Evaporated Milk 1 tablespoon plain gelatin 2 eggs, separated Y% teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup cold strong coffee Mix sugar, cocoa, gelatin, and salt. Gradually add coffee. Mix well. Bring to gm!le_bqil over medium heat, and boil 3 minutes, stirring oc- casionally. Mix Borden’s Evaporated Milk with slightly beaten egg yolks. (Borden's blends easily—makes a rich smooth pudding.) Gradu- ally add to cocoa mixture, stirring constantly. Cook 3 minutes longer. Cool until thickened Fold in vanilla and egg whites beaten until stiff but not dry. Chill before serving. Makes 6 luscious %-cup servings. e ——————————————- ~ ’ N - - - © The Bordea Company No finer milk in dny can! NOW. ..400 UNITS OF VITAMIN D PER PINT _ JUNEAU