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PAGE THREE FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1948 THE DAILY ALASK4 EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA CEE—————— _ COUNCIL MEETS 1 i i ; { AM RA(“VE | ' | ¥ JUNE BIRTHS GETS 30 DAYS | [ | g f hold its ular meeting at 8 Commissioner Felix Gray revealed | serve 30 days in the Juneau Fed- AI lu“(HEoN TODAY' FROM AN(HORAGE IN MANHATIAN IS | o'clock tonight in the City Council day that there were 19 births, 9|eral Jail yesterday by U. 8. Com- [] [ ] Chambers aths and 11 marriages here dur-( missioner Felix Gray on a charge PLAN MANY EVENTS JULY ATH SHOW s ok s it o 5-| - PROBER'S REPORT s v iuunea R E year term, escaped today from the Ruth L. Hacket mporium ! ' state penitentiary here. Kimes was — Pa., is registered at Gastineau AVUS VISITOR CALIFORN1a FAMILY HERE ¥ The Junior Chamter of Commerce | A squadron of planes from the sentenced to a 50-year term on Dec.| WASHINGTON, July 2—P—A| g0p A. Cha F e S Mr. and Mrs. E. Gordon Hall M M met today in the Gold Room of 57th Fighter Group at Elmendorf 6, 1927, at Enid for participation in|former FBI agent testified today = St Paul Iverson and wdrew | and daughter Phoebe are register- the Baranof Hotel with several Field is due here late this after- a double bank ro:bery. jthat Communists “definitely blanket of Gustavus are guests at|ed at the Baranof Hotel from Fall- prora—. guests and a stock of business to noon or early temorrow morning the key sections of industrial life in TENAKEE \stineau Hotel brook, Calif. M . H ld S- A -‘ d 5 to take part in Juneau's Fourth RICHMOND, Va.—An effort to|New York City.” He said there are A Dermott OToole, storekeeper WO . N arines ne Ince p” | Pete Warner of the Marine com- of Jjuly celebration. The group in- swing Virginia Democrats behind an|11,800 Communists Party members|at Tenakee is registercd . I mittee rted that the proposed cludes 18 P-51 Mustangs from the Eisenhower for President draft with|in Manhattan alone at the Baran 1 n GOOd Hea"h L NO | frout : is well underway and 66th Fighter Squadron, one A-26 U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd as Vice-| The witness was Theodore C. Kirk- 2 g b that detailed posters will soon be attack bomber, one C-47 transport President was beaten down after|patrick, now a New York private in- FRON < B u —ZEAR Rough Stuft on display. Primarily, the trout der-| and cne other plane. sharp debate in the Eight District|vestigator, who said he served as a o Tany MBS (i v%-\-,_fl YEARS ALASKA by will be concerned with the lar-| The party will be headed by Col. preconvention caucus. Special FBI agent from 1942 to 1945. |\ "/ e MR p y \_O‘NN o ‘ TSINGTAO, China, July 2—(P— (gest cut-throat and Dolly Vardens . D, Magoffin, Commanding Offi- e <o comrd . PR o ] WE'VE 3 i Four U. S. Marine fliers held cap-|caught in this area, with an as-| cer of the 57th Fighter Group. It| WASHINGTON —The Senate In- COURT ADJOURNS FROM SITKA \ tive by Chinese Communists since | Oltment of pri will include 26 ofiicers and 13 en- sular Affairs Committee announced SR At the Hotel from Sit- b o April 5 were released today. the The 4th of July booth committee listed men today it will begin a hearing on Ha-| y s District Court was ad- ka is Pa R : w } Navy atnonme ceported that a Looth site has been PR wailan statehood legislation in Hon- LR i g B o ST 3 They are Lt. Harold W. Hawkins, | cbtained and volunteers for main- === {lulu, November 2 [deurnieg sy St next S s s i sl " 25 Kalamazoo, Mich.; M-Sgt.|taining the stand were named at AMENDMENI of GI B e 1 ik ol ! Thomas J. Shaw, 32 ,Winfield, La; | the meeting. ROME,—Premier Alcide de Gas- B —— St S SN S e oA T-Sgt. Robert C. White, 25, Nor- folk, Va., and Corp. Robert R. Lew- WITH CUSTOMS LAWS Dean Goodwin reported on CAP activities for this area and pointe: out that flight training would not Juneauites were reminded today that it is illegal to shoot fireworks LOAN PROVISIONS IS ASKED BY VFW TAKEN BY USS ATLANTA TOMORROW FORENOON received irom peri’s government clean-cut vote of has contidence blockaded Berlin by land, threaten- ; ing starvation to 2,000,000 Gel‘mz\nr»l in the Western Zones. U. S. offi- | INSURANCE TELEPHONE 57 = SEATTLE is, 19, Petersburg, N. Y. Italy's new parliament. The vote was | ‘The fliers were forced down in|’¢ included in the planned instruc- 184 to 617, | Communist territory on Shantung|‘lons Persons interested in the ... post, Veterans of Foreign P | Peninsula_ while on a routine flight, | $¢h0oling may obtain application o/ " 0T oe ™ Gonoress!| TUCKER PRISON FARM, Ark.| They were captured 18 miles west|2lanks and yurther details trom FRn TS G e o G loans | —Edward Pugh, 21, Little Rock Ne-| S Hap Arnold in the local CAA office. ' 2M¢ cing Gl 10805 gro, died tofay in the Arkansas| Naevlyevomcmls said they were in[ Goodwin also announced that a m‘ E s (1:0 “|;“,‘,-1;-l “Prm‘mmbki 108 Clectric chalr for the rape of & two R g tennis tournament betwe ali | Voverana o b A R L o Eiesiast | [ good health when returned here [ ‘«ra Im\ml‘!m ;:},m “(’I‘WJ‘:‘F‘:;‘I{] Govérhiment sisrantesd loan. o Bml—;x l[\;\lrl)em xnldcfic;xla L:pux(\.\ b a ‘ [ “"i‘.l;‘e Navy said negotiations for e :)mx;:luul::'in' Al";!x'kq et he walked calmly and unaided ”s“r“'a( (‘ 4 flye’!t g’ ¢ their release were conducted at|EVErEIcen Bowl teginning at 10 it =Ty N this. oMAIT: " g Haiyang, 60 miles horth of Tsing- | °clock Sunday morning. Suggestions | 1:9«5;0“1:(::“::1 14 ‘oo ”m: O{f C ]. e S i f siby Pon Sumsies T aiyang, sing- | it T T 5 ang remains 3overnmen 3 T AR ¢ - tao. under the direction of Vice |-oF making Juneau more tennis con-[|Pot, ot B Fol T Y e. | SEOUL— The Russians cautious- | ers Omp eie service ¢ - . Adm. Oscar C. Badger, Commander | 0> Were also discussed, instru q‘uu'e;n(:nt\ would facilitate the de. |y Ofiered to turn on power from “ . scar . Bacget, LOmMmAnCer ! tion of the younger set being a pri ; Rl A e B o S e U. & of Navy Forces in- the Southwest| o0 OF the sounger sel being pri-| 0 S 5 o G ng | Nath to South Korea it the U, & ® Marine * only g, v ary poin ) agenda o i LRt occupants of e So i & N _ i ' Pacific. L | John @uilio. wak sfpparted bh| bring more Alaska veterans' un- (39CRPRES S HGERS LR Sle TL ® Liahilit €r fo hrapt } The Navy Public Information of-1 €0 S5 P Bead with plans| der the benefits of the GI Bill of ¥ W1 (€ “:‘":1 e M Y ““fas[ fro ser. e newsr R i 5 e o R IT gime in the North. hat seemed | e | ' Bl e | R o " NOME They are in fine physical shape.| o ies presented at the Junior| At present, a veteran must have ' ¥ ‘it . THECE (pRrEt T sl | chamber meeting next Friday by absolute title to land before he ® Glass | only brenkflm to di Lt. Hm‘-\l\ms ~.qu v)‘x‘r Qllu{h‘l bad | e, Hilscher who will be here next|!s able to borrow money to build| SINGAPORE — Guerriiias, which | inner ,mm FAIRBA"KS , nothing to do but play cards dur-| weqnesday from Fairbanks for pre-|a home. —However, homesite and the British said were Communist- | ® Theft ing the three |m' nths they _""}‘ senting the awards. | homestead laws require a person inspired, killed a woman, child and ¢ szml e o h]wCu:mlr;:ml&\-\(‘liw el SR to construct @ suitable OWeling man in continuing disorders ! P Bobhery | i i { ured them and gave them Com- | batore Hile can e seoured Maliva | o only an afternoon from ... ) munist literature but that they No FiREwoRKSE A similar resclution was passed : 2 ! . Bul’ lal’ / | were free to disregard both. ! {carlier this year by the Juneau pouvp Sta . stantan : q Y i i o ). MR ekt o Hie ‘AMertan Tiegon: ME— Communists started a F- Cr'| TING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying IV LIMITS, 1§ = o o e ® Fir 3 rams snois i St vt B S CANADIANS LANDING " | ol e g , : 7 Clippers tae you whare poy sk o g . FISH MuST coMPLy | POLICE WARNING SHORT CRUISETO BE v wooms wo @ Workiffio's SptasE e S e e il And you' eel home aboard the big, de BERLIN— The Russians still | Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare low with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at. .. BARANOF HOTEL—Telephone 106 Collector of Customs for Alaska,|within the City Limits. Chief of The USS Atlanta will get under- cigls gsserted planes were beating yesterday Police Bernie Hulk warned that way tomorrow forenoon at 11:30 he plockade and that by mid- T nformation trom|adults may be jailed for this of- for a short cruise down the channel. juiv enough food would [ HENRY M HOGDE Nl'.. Yabise or for Denmithinig thele obild- July, enough food would be on hand Al s mnagel’ sed by the recently adjourn gress, Canadian fishing vi en- { gaged in the North Pacific Halibut| - souery only, may land their catch- | es of halibut, sable fish and black | cod at customs ports of entry in Alaska upon compliance with the applicable customs laws. This spe- cial law is in effect only during the period July 1st to including De-|:ere of boys have been made special FANRNAS Omflhinu_ _I"Jlitir‘fll cembier 31, 1948. puty pelicemen for the holiday factions fought so bitterly in Pan- ama that U. S. soldiers and sail- | Customs ports of entry in Alask where the above kinds of fish may | be landed by Canadian fishing ves. sels are Juneau, Ketchikan, Sit Petersburg, Wrangell, Skagway, Craig and Hyder. When brought in Ly Canadian fishing vessels, hali- but is dutiable at !¢ cent a pound and sable fish and black cod at 1 i 1 cent a pound. | LONDON, Tuly 2—(®—Bob Fal- Naval Aide to Governor Gruening S | <> kenturg, 22-yrar-old American from The Antigonish, which is bringing| SALESMAN BACK } memkbers of the Canadian Navy and' Brooks Hanford, representative BOOCHEVER PARENTS don men’s singles Tennis Cham- Naval Reserve, will remain in port for Odom Company, returned to ship today, defeating Austra- until Tuesday. The 301-foot frigate Juneau yesterday via PAA Clipper ARE VIS""‘G HERE John Bromwich, 7-5, 0-6, 6-2, will berth at the Juneau Spruce|after spending the past week in Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boochever, of Arlington, Va., are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boochever, of Juneau, for two weeks. The elder Bno('h-I ever is National Public Relations Director of the American Red Cross. | Bob Boochever, prominent Juneau attorney, is Chairman of the Red | Cross in Juneau, and a former | Assistant U. S. District Attorney. WE KNOW YOU'LL AGREE cs.ils X274 bottled in bond LW. HARI:EJQ} Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey ren to viclate the law. He asked cooperation of all concerned to pre- vent the use of fireworks within the City Limits because of the fire haz- ard and the danger to persons. Police Department, inciden- tally, has taken steps to secure ad- ditional manpower for the appre- hension of persons violating the fireworks ordinance. A large num- The T ind have been instructed to report all violators. - - AMERICAN WINNER, WIMBLEDON MATCH Hollywood, Calif., won the Wimble- 3-6, 7-5. Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening and 2 number of other guests have been invited on the trip. Due to limited accommodations, only“a small num- Ler of invitations have been issued. The cruiser will cover 75 miles and tentative plans include a trip to Taku Glacier. The ship will re- turn to Juneau at 3:30 o'clock. HMCS ANTIGONISH WILL ARRIVE IN JUNEAU SATURDAY HMCS Antigonish is due to ar- rive in Juneau early tomorrow, it was announced today by Lieutenant Commander Edward P. Chester, Jr., Corporation dock. to last six more weeks. The Rus- | ians had broken down the Four- Power control machinery for Ber- lin and all Germany. 2T | FOOCHOW, China — A flash flood in the Foochow region of China drowned 1,600 persons and forced 200,000 irem tl'\en' )10‘10“; ors were ordered off the streets. LAKE SUCCESS— In the U. N, Russia threatened to veto member- ! ship to newly independent Ceylon, | just as she had on applications by Italy, Eire, Finland, Austria, Tran Jordan and Portugal. .- | Ketchikan on business. Baranof Beauty Salon . MRS. 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