The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1948, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1948 Invesfigate New Jersey | Court Dist. . WASHINGTON, June 30—(P—The Justice Depa says it in vestigating irregularities in the New Jersey Federal Court District The Department, in forma statement, 1 the alleged irre; larities had been called to its tention by U. S. District Court| Judge Thomas Meaney. | The statemeént followed a news| conference in Newark called by E | gar H. Rossbach, resigned Federal| District Attorney for New Jersey,| who told reporters he had been questioned by FBI agents concern-| ing reports that a bribe had been| offered in an income tax evasion case tried during his term of office Rossbach descrited the report: “ridiculous and fantastic.” He said he welcomed the investication. | e eee NAVY VISITORS WILL BE HONORED AT DANCES | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY All girls of Juneau and Douglas are invited to attend the two dan- ces to be given Thursday and Fri-| day evenings in honor of the men | of the US.S. Atlanta. The dances| will be given at the Elks Ball-, room between the hours of 8:30 and 11:30 o’clock. Gene Vuille will be master of ceremonies. Members of various women’s organizations will act as chaperones. - 20 FROM SEATTLE BY PAN AMERICAN Twenty persons arrived here from Seattle with Pan American flights yesterday and 27 left From Seattle passengers were Mrs. D. Cleland, Jane Dorsh, Gladys Deloage, L. E. McCorkle Gilol Thompson, B. L. Rock, Floyd B Shirley Woodring, E. J. Cov Thelma Thorne, Rose McCloud, Don ey, McMorran, Joe Storms, Ruth Storms I and infant. Ruth Nelson, on and Mary Fitzgerald, Rokterta Donald Brown, From Fairbanks: Mrs. Bessie Ell- iott, Emma Biankenship, Lotie Ret er, Margaret Lewis, Pauline Wick, Fred Williard, Mable Willard, E. D, Stewart, Blanche Lloyd, Frances Payne and Jay Goodman. To Annette: Moe and Ray Green- berg, George Dexter, C. L. Jackson and Wayne Downie. To Seattle: John and Helen Hul- berg, Lloyd Grant, L. E. Grant, Don- ald Grant, John McGregor, Henry Gray. Margaret Garrison and infant Rickey and Jeff Garrison, John Stream, Charles Yroman, Arthur Griffith, Norvin Mathison. Robert Tram, Jchn L. Sullivan, Mike Halbert, Harriet Wrightman, Patricia Wrightman, Ruth Henry Mrs. A. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dean and infant, Donald and Jerry Dean, W. W. Dunham. FOUR FISH CATCHES LANDED AT STORAGE The Norland, skippered by Kenny Junge, returned to Juneau with a 13,- 000 pound halibut lcad which went to Alaska Coast Fisheries at 19 for medium, eight for chix and 18 cents a pound for large. The Tilliacum, headed by Wally Moy, landed with 14,000 pounds sal- mon from Cross Sound and the So- | phia, skippeved by Jim Sharp, | brought in 3,000 pounds king salmon | to Juneau Cold Storage. The Rainier, operated by Ed Ska- | ret, was in with 12,000 pounds black cod. i S e ATHENS Greek guerrillas, | fighting close to the borders of Al bania and Yugoslavia were report- | ed to have cut communications be- | tween Ioannina and Athens, the‘ main supply route for three Greek divisions. LATEST FASHION [DR. D.M, CHALMERS |7 oo i s New Yor 1ed his ! tav in 1946 mer local duties in ROOSEVELT KIN T0 tiately TIPS GIVEN OUT | BY MRS. STEVENS HERE; JOINS STAFF, TERR. DEPT. HEALTH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.—JUNEAU, ALASKA Studebaker | | | | PAGE THREE SURVIVORS TELL OF = comme : FIGHT FOR LIVES . IN GULF OF MEXICO Quits Job s WASHINGTOR, Jjune 30— - Longer hemlines and pencil-sim{ Dy Duncan M. Chalmers arrived| o Dr. J. W. Studebaker resigned to-| CEDAR K Fla., June 30—(® skirts are two of the outst in Juneau aboard the Prince | MARRV A\i! QREGON dhy s U, 8. Gommissioner of Edu.|A harrowing story of three days S : € % of the N to join f Te £ ation, saying, “I can no longer af- | Without food and drinking water in PR \.T\% iewed by Mrs. Jesse Stevens, pro-|pe me \Ith sctot RIIDE i ford to remain in the Federal|the Gulf of Mexico after the fishing RSB ristor of Jones-Stevens during a re- |, 1 C vision REgA &bifl‘;(.AN SOON Government.” boat Hazel exploded and burned tuying p. Mrs. Stev 26~ 1Dr. s L 21 st A5 ‘ President Truman accepted the | Was told today Ly two survivors ot 2 S| New Ha 3 resiznation, effective July 15, | the ill-fated craft |A. B. D Ar 30— PPN :rf"' pair—Mrs. Merle Potts and ow lin 1928. During randdaugk of the| Mrs. Willam A, Blanck of San|Wililam Sanders, a barber, both o . 1 Bostor Franklin D, Roose-| Francisco is visiting her mother, | O la—were wound vesterday by s & edicir *for the Demo.|Mrs, Anna Webster and her twin|‘Dad” Collier, caretaker at nearby ng of the latest fall fashions|y De ! four mational|sister, Mrs. Minnie Hurley. Mrs. |Seahorse Island. at .llmrl 5»~1| ore | spe ur L rried July 7—|Blanck arrived here last week in | Two more bodies were recovered geles. New York, as well as Califor-| well ficadt |time to visit with Mrs. Martin|today, raising the known dead to nia stylists d previews of the| cin . O ettiger, | Jorgenson, another sister Who was | three. Nine others of the party of T N HOURS SMALL Ilwv»twb new 1ook 1.‘.\h? u: | tior cal Examiner o lived two years in the White|visiting from Anchorage; and her 14 are missing, —— \llb)\&"]xtu}ulyx"\v“‘\un B S8 “_‘\'::" “" y‘:‘;’“l\ During 1935 end ?‘ ‘(!r Chal- | House durir andfather's fir »{‘.\2\» d;:\llgmir& Jean ajxd Joan. s 5 T”’ | ¥ o L |me rved a residen at Children's | term, will m n H. Seagrave Mrs. Blanck's visit in Juneau is ASHINGTON When the g R "‘:»}‘ '““““y";“‘”'“‘““ Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba and on of Dr. and Mrs. Charl a-| indefinite. Democrats get down to writing . by Pan American Cfippor :‘};:}l 1:]{‘\'“}’]{ Phlie A h‘k‘;(‘yil(-““q“‘_‘ | from 1936 to 1938 at Pembroke Tu- €s, Orc . Qre | o — their platform, it looks like they e —————— S — St I x;»\‘”‘\“i;j ‘u;‘, 11{:(. it U;'kv ber lasiy. Sanatorium, Concord, ) ¢ night said her] LONDON — The 31,000 striking|intend to bear down heavily on i e R un | € L,m."\ hire, Dr r\ymm nm registered, Republican. Briush dock workers have return-|the Republican record dealing with FA'RBANKS i moved 1gman, Arizona and flared co popular last to Adams, New York. He ed as| NEW YORK—U. S. Communists have jified d now fea-i. ;i itenant in the U. Army asserted the Comiform blast e \ Medical Corp during 1942 and 3943., Yug was a ‘“timely action”| » said that she expects' g, etyrned to private practice at|because Tito was “attempting to delivery on her new fashions in the| with Anglo-American middle of Aug - > SOLDIER DROWNS ON FISHING TRIP | NEAR FAIRBARKS Ala; Field Wash., until I cepted a n as Chief of Out-Patient De- enlisted m here, Air Forc ed today. The ¢ withbeld pending next of kin D TIFIED ANCHORAGE, Alaska P—Army officials identified a creational area drowning victim to- re- da Austin 'W. Dok 21 | d at tt my reen ort Su ) AN0e umned & to step In- to it from a rowboat. His body | | was recovered several hours later ' to wife lives ne Alaska last r Chula, on r. His SEATTLE VISITORS Mrs. M. 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