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Pa Ken Bowman - « e e o l I I’H:H - oo WAR SURPLUS GOGDS AREBEING WITHHELD FROM PUBLIC SALE TON, Oct. 31.—® WASHING ed Ser s have decided cn to some $5,000,000,000 ods they once planned o ¢ the war surplus mar- ke cision to incr military disclosed today by trator Robert also reported This d ease " tock levels Wa was Admini declared g me goGcC dy wplus have been withdrawn from public offering The withdrawals include and other supplies now bein to relieve distress abroad and at home and to carry out this coun- Turkish aid :mming Com- southern Eur- $400,000,000 m try's pre aimed at advances into Department it was to keep more ma- represent “a new out only a pol- to stocks on aid teriel strategic decision not does situatior change relating hand >-ee — Polalo Digging THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947 |HOW TO ACQUIRE A WASP 171}y p— Move Two Inches in R|gh| Diredion | | i By BETTY CLARKIF # Newsfeatures Beauty Editor Just exerc y fashions, is cffered by be Delatield, a minimum of n you can acc Ann who. recent Americs enticn—an \ a beautician muscle exercise Associatic experi plains her cc cor men who don't benefit from Sapecy. e oR o R ov Nip It Now . . . If 1 imagination. T can't results fast enough be you want to be a they dcn't have planned exercises glamor girl and are content to settle for a wear the new fall > - three - streteh’ routine fashions, this exer- ccomplishes nothing more cise may help to cdy weariness.” slim your waistline: i ainst -inch succes! Put a dlu;m{lag Imse call into play the wall, ) plac ot set musc (diagonal, a strip of tape on the wall and rest Whittle That Waistline bdom'nal and mid-torso muscles) h are seldom taken into action your torso against m are mply exe at i on 3 re so simply executed that it Place hands stand at wall. Push the spine houscwives and cffice girls can use shoulders and at waistline out back two inches. (2) Lift your ribs to- throughout their move rib area e are the exercises § iinst the wall push- (waist up) to 'fg.h" ward the ceiling two inches. : (2) Hold position 3 3 b back two inches at Fotin 18 Hold this position while you ribs up two inch- for ol 20 th count to ten. Relax. Then de you count each su{e times it twenty times. ¥ at first, increase as t used to = F " you, a8 .4 Torso Twister . . . Sit on chair, e g ,lb, ‘\],“” i s::!:::i;r:v;:l::z , place fingertips on shoulders, count of t e muscles. Suggested ?ush spine at waist baf:l( two Repeat exercise by beauty counsel- inches, lift rll_is up two inches. de. or Ann Delafield. Twist left ribs around two fingertips o inches, hold position for the s spine back at \count of ten. Repeat righf side. W ribs up. Twist left ik ward back, pu 7 T t en nches. Hold pe LTS CREEDON U.S. PROPOSES B UL LE TINS . Qo ada i | » WASHINGTON—Philip Murray's CIC-steelworkers tcday challenged the rigat of the National Labor Re- 5 RR BROTHERHOODS ASK 30% INCREASE INWAGES AT ONCE RESIGNS: ARAB, JEWISH WOODS IN NATIONS, JULY : sSUCle»s, Oct. 31— . United States suggeswed today | ving the union because its offi- reers declined to swear they are not | Communists e Spokes- | WASBINGTON, 3l EATTLE—The Auto Machinists &b ¥ By Frank R. Creed iened today as if the preposed partition of {Unicn and the Seattle Auto Leal- | . SR rad ) er u ational: Holst Expeditor tine is approved by the Unit- | ers Association will vote today on a € otiatir _ d Nations Assembly the two new |proposal for settlement of their changes with the ion's mmw In a letter of resignation, Cree- 1 4 i . % i p Arab and Jewish countries should | four-months strike made yesterday ince Oc today demanded that don advised President Truman & f + 1 T aney become independent nations July 1,.!}3 a fact-finding committee. the' railroads set aside those ne e was leaving the government to o tiations temporarily and. give im- |take ‘eharge of &l construction o ! e 7 mediate c v‘\u ation to vlt‘('nn ds Program in connection with th The U. S. suggestion was made; NEW YORK — Gus Lesnevich, T 480 Dercanlk s Tiiroase develcyment of atomic energy: No ‘v American <h11«u\l( Her nhelx v ight champiol The brotherhoos representing details were given (lr’ ‘. umb e mil:t o : seme 350,000 engineers, firemen, When making the letter public ';\ ({ : “I A“ n’.\_“‘"““ ee of; conductors, trainmen, switchmen |the White House announced - that’ ¢ General Assembly. . Johnson proposed that the two d yardmen ved their wage E. Woods has been named e bkl St demands, including a $3 a aay min- | Acting House Expeditor. He has ¢ “;!mv x)kL ‘mebl“’:u- :1‘(- Ol imum increase, on the railroads|been a deputy under Creedon. ;“ L““'“ “”l\"“" e for “‘ pub: Sept. 30. The demands Included a| Wocds, 8 native of Chicago and |lic Order in their respective na tions” cn the suggested date of in- | a gradua provision t » of Notre Dame. entered any increases gr ant- 1 dependence ed be made retroa e to Nov. 1 nment service in 1942 as OPA - 1947 »miner in the Chicago re- |, DUring the interim period, be- Saey . s * he became de. | UVWeeN NOW and next July 1, he sug- puty E seditor for Rent gested that Britain continue to be responsible for preservation of law Contri and order. 6 - ENGINED SC - 99 Creedon, who managed the con- Mathma S'"ps MOVES UNDER OWN struction of the Oak Ridge (Tenn.) "?Ho atomic energy project, wrote the S ( ( Man of Clothing ™7 weighed. caretuly in my mind "A(Sflfif,(': ofi ;Mlllmmy‘ JEROME, lu"!)u‘ Oct. 31.—® IR public service, my present assign- Since saturday, November 1, is tato digging machine strippes < g Vi % ment or the help that T could con- | the Feast of All Saints and a Holy vid Detweiler of all his clothing N DIEGO, Calif., Oct. 31—P— | {ripyte in expediting the atomic Day of Obligation, the Masses will cept shoes and sox, but he es > \\Uj}d\ largest land-based alr- | cnergy program be at 7, 8 and 9 o'clock tomorrow minor Eruises craft, Consolidated” Vultee's six-en-| pe sajd he had concluded he | in the cmmnc Church of the Na- Witnesses said Detweiler was| €ined SC-99, today moved under | .cuiq pe more heipful in the latter | tivity of the B. V. M. “spun around like a windmill”|its own power for the first time. | g "~ | There will be a 6 o'clock Mass in' when he became entangled in the| The plane’s 3,000 hp. engines e 8 D SR | the Chapel of St. Ann's Hospital power take-off of the digger. Det-|Were started, and the sky giant PIONEERS OF ALASKA | and Mass will be celebrated at 10 weiler was stripped before the|carefully backed out of Convalr's| nreot Frigay night at eight o'clock in the Catholic Church in AR AR | experimental yard, trundled down R it Dol | LTSI | Lindbergh Field to the start of the ST et i i i 2 - o 8,750-foot main runway, and slowly | 3 FR= 0 i SA(RAME“"’ s[kll(i | moved toward the airstrip’s west lend 2 = OF LDS TO BE SUNDAY | Spl how long since you saw | PIONEERS OF ALASKA i The Sacrament Service of the Meet Friday night at eight home? I Church of Latter Day Saints will —adv The entl of the i be at 12:30 p.m., Sunday November FeI . i o t 2, at the Seventh Day Adventis RV SRIARD. 15410 | Chepel cn Main | HERE FROM SITKA chance for o vacation | organization al conference. president, reports | A very interesting program been arranged | anch President J. S. McClel- invitations and all per- i the meet- - GRADE SCHOOL HAS 1 HALLOW’EN DOINGS Spooks, witches and kins | marched gaily down the the Juneau Grade Schoo! | ties ided around ooms and th home room for refres In charge of ti were each class teacher - >eo — The Brazilian city of Sant known as the port | built. It handles ak quarters of Brazil's exp -e From 1776 until 1820 the ber of Europeans who migrat the United States totaled at the Leo Hakala of Sitka is registered old country. Baranof Pi ow to go by air for many extra days with old friends and relatives. Daily flights from New York on new, four-engine Douglas luxury cirliners Overnight o Call 646 Representing Transportation Companies WORLD WIDE we will arrange for your satisfaction your reser- vations and ticke! for BUSINESS, PLEASURE Glasgow, or NE S RY ft : Copenhagen TRIPS iy ey Oslo, Stockholm. Your travel agent represen's us locally. Ask him t g complete REGARDLESS OF YOUR DESTINATION ALASKA TRAVEL BUREAU “Never a Service Charge” Baranof Hotel Phone 616 round- Mp y air Airlines System, Inc. 63 Avenue New York 20, N. Y. !lations Board to dismiss cases in- | hoped Fores ‘CAB DRIVER KILLS 'WITNESS' HUSBAND; THEN SHOOTS SELF CINCINNATI, Oct. 31.—(®—John J. Enderle, 22, whose former wife Wednesday night was one of three witnesses to a murder-suicide, last night shet to death a taxi driver without apparent reason and hen killed himself, night police hiei Geotge Pearcy reported. The taxi driver was identified {rom his license as Max Wilson, 45, of Covington, Ky. Mrs. Viola Enderle, 20, was walk- ing with Mrs. Mary Jung 24 hours arlier when her husband, Jacob Jung, shet his estranged wife to death and then killed himself, the t pclice chief said. - TWG STAPLE CROPS ARE DESTROYED BY RAINS IN S0. ITALY ROME, Oct. ¥! —:——r&owy raing which flooded low country areas in southern Italy have seriously dam- aged the Gallipoli region’s olive crep and destroyed the entire crop cf sweet potatoes, a staple food in the south, the Italian news agency Ansa said today. - HAS SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY Harold Sunderianu, a junior at the Juneau High School, celebrated his sixteenth birthday yesterday. Mrs. Ingvald Varness prepared a dinper and a big cake for him and a friend, Dave Green. Sunderland’s parents are present- ly visiting in Norwa; to score his ivurth straight victory over Fat Tami Mauriello tonight rand to earn thereby heavyweight crown a shot at the SEATILE— 0 ber of Commerce suggested that if mechanical metheds of cargo hand- | ling were employed by the Alaska | iie | Steamship Company the excessive loss and damage to cargo would be reduced, thus permitting a re- duction in freight ates | SALEM, Ore, A State funeral will be held Monday for Oregon Gov Earl Snell, Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell, Jr., and Senate | | President Marshall E. Cornett, who | i were killed in an airplane crash | Tuesday night in Fremont Nan'mul‘ Schllllng Tea (Charges Made Against Russ, Soviet Zone Claim 40,000 German POW Rearrested-Chil- dren “'Kidnaped" BERLIN, Oct. 31. Roman Catholic Church authorities esti- mated today 40,000 German prison- ers of war released by British-Am- erican officials were “re-arrested” by the Soviet authorities when they returned to their homes in the So- viet zone. They made this estimate in con- nection with an official statement frcm the general ofiice of Ger- many's Catholic Bishops in Cologne ennouncing that the Bishops had protested to the Allied Control Council what they termed the “k.d- naping” of mere than 2,000 German chidren in the East Zone and the internment in the East of German civilians. Church authorities said that the German priseners of war, mainly rmer army officers, were re-ar- s‘ed =nd handle® again as pri- oners ol war mainly on Russian charges that they were “spies” for the western powers. They said there were indications that the men were transported into Russia to work in the mines and industry. BRSNS B e LADIES EXERCISE CLASS Phone Red 575 —adv. T21-16 — @ ] ‘nl, 1] i “'Hlll! ! 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