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PAGE TWO MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 KRUG CLAIMS [ROGER TUOHY EUROPE AID REFUSED NEW | - COURT TRIAL view a claim filed by Chicago gangster Roger Touhy. He had ask- Administation Figures 5 s dinamen sans pemaree he kidnapped John Factor— Stale U. §. Can:Dg-- gl tagiseis fepe | was convicted of “Ver Goods the erime in 1934 he was sentenc- ed to 99 years imprisonment. His & —~ cfforts to win a new trial began WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—®—The when evidence turned up recently | Truman administration marshall- showing that Factor had given false a vast array of figures today|tostimony. The State Courts in Il- ned lo @ to Congress and | linois re ed Touhy's appeal and nation that this coun can' row the Supreme Court has de- {export the food, fuel and machin- clined to take it v ery Western Europe is seeking for - e e o — 1its proposed recovery pr al Interor Krug, released by the .. RE: Hitt e 8 ased by = tielgictored at the Hotel Juneau, 1947 Keep Him Warm All Winter in Duofolds These are two unions knitted separately, and held together by . interlocking stitches. The outer layer contains wool. The inner layer is all soft cotton. Thus, DUOFOLD gives you the pro- tection of wool, but eliminates wool itch and irritation. AIRPLANES TO INGOTS_ N, Hamiaond (left) of Norfolk, Va, and Lt. 7. W. jiatee Housk, khied ;empnatically Lold two aluminum lagois equivalent to the amount of that metal obtainable from the Corsair fighter | the United States wi able being dismantied at the Norfolk Navy salvage depot. to deliver the goods for u #30- 100,000,000 aid program without im- American resources. hortages will result, sible to make a that the proposed aid program will | bhave a serious impact upon our eccnomy,” Krug said. “From the standpoint of day-to-day drain, the export program is just not conse- ! quental.” Krug asserted, however, that to a re the undertaking save 5 to PULLOVER SHIRTS With Short Sleeves 207 Wool Sizes- 6'sto12's-$1.95 Sizes- 14's10 16's- $2.15 BOYS' LONG DRAWERS All Elastic Tops 209% Wool Sizes- 6'sto12's.$2.75 Sizes-14'sto 16's - $3.25 BOYS' UNION SUITS Short Sleeves—209 Wool Semi-Knee Length Elastic Drop Seat Sizes- 4'sto12's-$3.25 izes - 14's 1o 16's - $4.00 , PLEDGES ENTERTAINED ARRAIGNED FOR Hige - 140 10s-6 A BOYS' UNION SUITS i gy BFyA siGMA PHI ,“'.“L'.‘(‘,‘.’.‘f"‘;g'??‘._‘,fi’“:‘:i‘_“;i‘g}i”‘yfi?_i‘?:‘MAN KILLED CHECK CHARGES 3 da COLLEGE CORDS Styled right for young men of all ages 8 Full-Bodicd and rugged = Velvety Corduroy grain, re- tion (\n.l S to a high rate Cn Capital Hill, Republicans gen- erally adopted a lets'-hea attitude, but Senator Pe Fla) criticized the report a Zip Fly and Cuffs “nibbling” appreach o - ———— - Pepper told reporters he thinks ths summa makes the “timid ussump‘mon L.h‘dL‘ only such help C‘aslers will be extended to Western Eu- : rope as will not ‘inconvenience Mens Wear t Amcrican people. 4 R%s 2 8 A > (Formerly Sabin’s) College Cream or Castor Tan HOLIDAY ON GRAND CANAL—Spectators in boats, on narrew walks and on balconies line Venice's Grand Canal to watch gurdo];n move past in the annual regatta. THREE MEN ARE Short Sleeves—20% Wool i to confer in Olympia, Wash., bl g B Merabits 6t DRt Bigma: i Sor- | with CGtHA: /o, e Weshtngton ; e Ll Call 648 S ority entertained their pledges at a State Employment Security Office. ar e e Representing Transportation U ! theatre party yesterday evening. He will return in a S e e i T ataed Companies o 55£’ZEIZdi O, Sizes- 4501258880l co A : morming And saeh was ehargs : : Bast sssuing k without funds WORLD W NCE /887 atre for the early showing of James| TWO WINNIES IN JUNEAU G I Rl FRIEND i uing a check without fund WIDE (///Z/fl S7 < Sizes . 14'st0 16's - $4 25 Hilton's “Rage in Heaven.” Mrs. Winnie Williams, wife of , were identified as Jack Simp- we will arrange for your son, William C. Baker and Jack H. satisfaction your reser- After the show, the party gatih- etary of Alaska Lew Williams, ered in the Dog House at the Bar- Acting Governor, and Mr e nson. vations and tickets for The 't BUSINESS, PLEASURE arrested here Sat- anof for sodas. i le Nolan, here for medical| DRAC Mass.,, Oct. 20—(@ § by Oity Dolife’ on & talsc or NECESSARY —————=| The next regular meeting of the | treatment, arrived Satur via | Fightin defense - of his girl hic warrant from thHe U. S. TRIPS sorority is tomorrow night, October Alaska Coastal from Wrangell. | ITi€ f" a 32-yea 'f‘d lrz\\'»"il (.‘un- Commissioner at Haines. They were REGARDLESS OF {21, &t 7:30 in the Gold Reom. All They . home tomorrow as | siruction wouker was slain early to- oSS IR KOS Gy B YOUR DESTINATION { members are urged to attend. I} x.] \vnrnn; n;mi ‘: h:x(‘k”tu\lhc day by a gunman who then ::::1- shal Sid Thompson who is investi- ALASKA TRAVEL . . inotype for Friday's Wrangell S > and, police said, A S Bhen s at $1,000 each. “Never a Service Charge” — e — icur-heur automobile ride. i L s ¢ R 2 | p % ¢ Baker had been held temporarily Baranof Hotel Phone 646 Up BY (OASTAL Is I.IONS pRoJE(I DAY wlll BE KEp' B u l. I- E T | N S ,"l b B s INT).' P‘,(fj F o0 & vagrancy charge at the City : Resoff was found guilty by a| "T‘xlxt"\ ;;“ ‘:e’;‘“f’“] ‘al‘fmzh‘;]’; Jail but was turned over to the | Ketchikan rday on a|man a ARG U0 5 U. S. Marshal this morning. Police for Alaska The Lions Club held their v.eekly‘ WASHINGTON 2:%. .0.—®—, charge of the Moose had been “stabbed or shot in the said that Simpsen and Baker are AWOL from the U. S. Army at Anchorage and that Simpson’s real name is Harcld A. Spencer. ing his usu- luncheon this noon in the Gold Eggless Thursdiay will continue' VANCOUVER, b. C—More than Club there fall. Sentence will|ack—or possibly both.” Wrangell and Pe- Room of the Baranof Hotel with even if poultryless Thursday is 500,000 citizens of Vancouver, Vic- be pronounced by Judge George W. A short time after the girl re- ock Saturday Dr. John Geger, Vice-President, abandoned, Citizens Food Commit- toria and New Westminister, B. C. Folta later. ! ported the attack, detective Conniff fterncon, when he was attracted presiding. Harry Sperling told thetee officials predicted today. walked, hitch-hiked or drove to — e | said another Lowell man hunted for al flag and pistol members of his bicycle expedition| They told reporters it is probable work today as street car and motor S e b questioning attempted suicide by him in the over the Alaska Highway, that he [that chicken and turkey would coacn workers in the three cities| NESEY SviT oERE hooting himself in nearby Lex- | made with his son and daughter be restored to Thursday menus s went on strike demanding 20- Robert W. Strong, of Ketchikan. | ington. Conniff identified the man He let down anc 1anded his|this summer. He also showed slides {a Tesult of conferences starting cents an hour wage increase andfoday filed suit in U. S. District as Russell Davis, 23, an Army Air \man amphibiar, clongsige the| taken along the Highway between 'today between Chairman Charles a 40-hour week for the 2,500 men Court against Mons Anderson. He|Corps veteran. His condjtion was stress party which turned out to| Whitehorse and Dawscn Creek. |Luckman and spokesmen of lhe’ ask_s for a judgment for $490 pc- not critical. = &% 1 ! poultry and feed industries. ! WASHINGTON — The United ¢laims Anderson has owed him b i be 3, and s, Don Abel | Dr. Geyer announced that at the ™o ogion to dropping the “egg- : e since Sept. 1930 and $399 which he The Abels had been duck hunting lest Boarc i Director's meeting it ! € State has formally rejected Rus- 2 i A less” feature of the day was strong gia’s proposal that Soviet uer :'tlaimr. has been due since Mu_\".‘ STG(K @fig?A"@“s long the Stikine Flats, very suc- | was decide¢. to make the Douglas‘m Both' 1ha - Agticiibite Dabart- o 3 5 s 940, * fully, until Abel became so en- Beach Recreation Area as the) . .= .7, g‘oud Commml:e American occupation troops with- 3 i - } ,draw simultaneously from Korea that he mm:{x dw lml:;e g;m ;erl:;; O1i ;:;Lorll;ysplgii‘;i‘ glevrfl‘ One prime reason behind this, 2 ng sucked into the|Blac stand ic the department’s cam-i NORFOLK, Vir ¢ ] I " g ~ ( - sulting | £ .8 3 irginia -— Coas flats over the top of his hip vice was appointed as consulting paign to induce farmers to cull Guard headquarters say (wo per B ENUE CHIEF VISITS Collar, Division Chief for) | NEW YORK, ot. 20.—Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |steck today s 4%, American Can Curtis: ¥ ; the Bureau of Internal Revenue, " i Bl | eng -planting for : : e, | 8714, Anaconda 36 -Wright i g t h hi u‘?:l;mmee:re(::xoxl:‘e;\rlarv.ee PIanting for| stewing chickens out of thelr song were drowned early tods ved here yesterday from his An- | Tnternational - Harvester 93 1.“.‘ et Gt | Arh Heddte was clocted o repre- |1o0ks “Slewers”, ax liéps BBt when the'tig Pocabuntas rammeq, CHorage Headquarters far s bMSH genibioli¥ds New. vork Central ee, he injure imse! h ges »C.l b e B their egg-laying pnmP the anchored yacht Lone Star, inspection visit at the local office. Northern Pacific 217, U. S. bers of the party were taking him sent the Lions Club at the Parent- RS SR I which sank in the Norfolk Harbor He is registered at the Hotel Bar- | > 1o Petersburg aboard a gas-powered Teachers Association meeting, which a; Steel 77, Pound $4.0: 1in a matter of seconds. anof barge, when they saw Gruening’s is to be held tonight. District Gov- . | Sales today were 1,770,000 shar plane overhead | ernor Frank Hermann was appoint- lloIS SIG“ “Ew i 4t S 5 | Averages today are as follow T g LONDON— About 45,000 workers JANTY HERE Gruening brought Mr. and Mrs. ed acting treasurer of the Club to o ThaANA - Avcke: LAV - satad i By el A | indus 185.29, rails 51.22, utili- SR au with him, and replace Harold Sverdrup, who Iis pieRl 10 L 0enaR, 15 8100~ itike . 3 Abel back to Juneau with bim, and rpace Harold sverarup, who 15 A GRFEMENT WITH lena "t “comorow ana ‘await ping 2t the Baranot white in 3u- | You'll neverbeuhcrmfl if you serve union negotiations of their gr! neau | BIG PAY OFF : ance. The dispute involved about e N NEW YC ¢ 20.— OVERSEAS AIR“"E 600 cold storage workers who said ~ FROM WHITE MOUNTAIN i XORR, Oo 2 Gl New York stocl X i y oy that their bonus pay did not egual Hazel Greseth of White Mountain h ”;‘ \l,u:vkkm:\lmlf}nifivi:l‘lflz s e [ Club. NEW YORK, Oct. 20—®— The that of workers in other indus- is staying at the Baranof Hotel iy ,'.‘ ‘_w\ AoRthE ot This Guests at today’s meeting were American Overseas Airlines has e A FROM FAIRBANKS stockholders of 805 com- signed a new contract Wi a0 | M FA ted on (HARGES DRoppED | Harold C‘“bb]e and Russell Apple. oy ™ 2iines pilots' Association.| SEARSPORT, Maine—An army| O. W. Gravell of Fairbanks is ; gL | Signing of the contract came today Plane crashed and burst into flame stopping at the Baranof. put under the care of Dr. C. C. It was decided that a dinner- Carter. The injury was slight and dance will be held on November 24, he is going about “business as us- the Monday preceding Thanksgiv- ual.” |ing, at the Salmon Creek Country 0io fi’f/?/”/fl GE s “For Generations—A Great Kentucky Favorite” Natinal Disillrs Products Gorp., .. wuym-nm 86 Pol « 65% o Noviral Spil e over 3/ 162 'N after 23 months of negotiations and at Searsport today and it was be- - e EARTH ]REMORS an 18-day strike by 173 pilots. 'lwved the pilot was killed. Belfast HERE FROM SITKA s 4 4 g as { a preity thorou rout of Pl | BUS ANSELL announces . . . . ter contract negotiations were re-|47, was out of Dow Field at Bang- ishe A by monthly magazine Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Green of prophets of 1 il this year.” t sumed. Judge Frank Douglass, OT. ) ; TN | A N b Murry F. Palim, who was arrest- A"' FA'RBANKS Federal Mediator, said today that Ll RS s e g A R ABRESTED SATURDAY e exchange, the figures “indi- ! Flying was resumed on the com-|and Searsport fire ar MAN WANTED HERE ARE CONHNUING pany’s line Saturday morning af-|fought the flames. The ship, a P- Sitka are at the Baranof. (7 g e t Ketchikan last week, has been all isues i the dispite Had been| LONDON — Bringess Hlizabeth|gpriibe Gcrooration. is 'staving 0| mih ©: BICTALNa arehied Rat released from custody according to settled. will be present tomorrow when the Hotel Juneau. urday by "f“yk l:r(:lu ‘;‘d,P‘)"ked 2 S °ned word received here by the U. S ! the new session of parliament op- EARVEE L ity for being (AFunk., W8 Lin’ WK Jost- sposa , e' mce Marshal's office. Palim was taken| FAIRBANKS, alaska, Oct. 20— arshal’s ve. Pa » ake lens. This is the session that will phe b s & i 5 poned today mmum:‘ of McCall's graphic warrant from Juneau from | Ve€ht to moderate intensity, were have after her marriage to Lieu-light ‘in the United States, was| 'Utict suffered during a fall for JUNE n or fdeu Deputy U. S. Marshal Walter Hel. f€}t here and in the Mount McKin- ajeytian, from Seattle, scheduled tenant Philip Mountbatten next first installed in Cleveland in 1279, mm 18 @ | s = NOVEMBER FIRST lan. He was accused of defrauding |l6Y area vesterday about 3:30 pm. t; arrive at 11 o'clock tomorrow month. It won't be curiosity about SRLEEY | (5:30 pm. PST) that, however, that will send her oror e Ie s | en innkeeper forenoon. ; i | The six major farm crops of the The charges were dism Princess Louise scheduled to caii to the meeting. Her father will be ppjlippines are rice, corn, abaca | . s the motion of the U. S. District At- [NOugh the vibrations sent some from vancouver 9 tonight. on hand to make a speech | (Manila hemp), coconut, sugar New quupmenl Is Expecied oon Tl Bt Ediabikan freightened residents into the street Square Sinnett scheduled to mul B R 35 o TN L I m‘ our | cane and tobacco. No damage was reported al- L o L IR GO e from Seattle Oct. 21. KETCHIKAN SENTENCE 25 O b Pick~up Schedule and Rates SHAKE NCHORAGE Ring Splice scheduled to sail' — ake Victoria, in Kenya Colony, o . Yiin = i B SENTENCED FOK KAPE ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 20.— from ESGnnl.Jle Oct. 21. Leo Murray, former U. S. Post- EnI;c Africa, is almost ymm feet fi‘oflfi "‘m“&i‘é’ ol De‘x% Wlll be pUthhed soon il A slight earth tremor was felt Baranof scheduled to sail from master, at Klawock, entered a plea apove sea level, and is source of| germ Tadon phP;,m and aid nature BWt. Ellis Hughes, Jr., a Port Sunday afternoon but little geattle Saturday of guilty before Judge George W. the river Nile. gwothe and heal Taw, tender, in- Richardson soldier, has been sen- one. The movement Alaska scheduled to sail from Folta Saturday in Ketchikan on A A et | flamed 'Ilgx:finchiald mu?‘c&%gumue;!;u tenced to 10 years in the federal occurred duris 1 blinding snow geattle October 28 | two counts arising from a shortage! In ancient Babylon leuers‘ ,m"?'e,,}ci?é‘;nu{fignmhm.un- Ac“z nlsrom s‘“cz penitentiary by Judge Anthony J. storm, the first of the year e - ! of funds. He was sentenced to serve were written on tile tablets and derstanding you must like the way it Dimond at Anchorage. Hughes had . TR WITH THOMAS HARDWARE six months in the Ketchikan Fed- epclosed in baked clay envelopes. qulckly allays the wuxh‘”m“fi PHONE 631—AFTERNOONS e your money pleaded guilty to a charge of rape ATTENTION LEGIONN Harry Deland has joined thestaff eral Jall on one count and w ack. ! He was accused of assaulting al There will be no meeting Mon- of the Thomas Hardware Co. He given a suspended sentence in the| gome 20(}00 cuble mnes of rmn—! CREOMU LSION FOR INFORMATION teen-age girl oft Spenard road last day night. Joint installation Tues- was formerly Territorial Deputy McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary fall occur over land areas each folcouflll,C'IOICCOHI,’W"CM“I summer. |day night. adv. 711-t2 Commissioner of Taxation. un the other charge. {year. #