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PAGETWO — FAIRBANKSANS 10 STAMP OUT VICE FAIRBANKS, Ala July P—Asserting “there can be compromise with decenc; Gen. Dale V. Gaffney, Force’s Yukon Wing called last night for campaign to wipe out “racketeering and prostitution” here. [ He addressed an audience of 400, the largest mass meeting of i kind ever held here. General Gaffney, who previously | has threatened to declare Fair-! banks “oft limits” to his men unless local action is taken, said| more than half the men in his command are under 21 years of | age. That percentage will be creased, he said, when draftees ar- Brig. the Air Commander a concerted | ,i‘ ] vrst Again wrth Jobacco Men |tion as in the past: JA(O“E[INE JOYER IS | Home Service Committee: Rev. | Walter Sobeloff, Chairman. This BORN ST AN"'STODAY‘lmmm"m il assist Mrs. Bonnie e C |Jo Gronroos who now administers —_— {the entire Home Service program i With a grin from ear to ear and |of the Red Cross here in Juneau. a cigar in each hand, Vernon Joyer of | Volunteer Special Service Commit- the Forest Service is welcoming |tee: Mrs. Betty Casperson, Chair- his new daughter, Jacqueline, who |man. was torn early this morning in St.| Public Information Committee: Ann's Hospital. Mother and daugh-|Gus H. Gissberg, Chairman, ter are doing nicely and hope is be- | ing held out for the recovery. of | Miss Ruth Bader (Treasurer), Tom the father ashen and Robert Boochever Jacqueline, who is the Joyer’s tirst | (Chairman) child, weighed seven pounds 13| According to_present plans, the ounces at birth. Joyer is a fiscal |pext countent with the U. S I-‘uuuvjEmn'(’ will take place in September. quarterly meeting of a ervice | g oo | CALIFORNIANS HERE FAMILY ARRIV | Two Stockton, Calif., women are Bryan S. Smith and family of | newcomers to the Baranof Hotel. Bakersfield, Calif., are new guests|They are Faye McKinsey and Grace at the Baranof Hotel. | Fisher. Finance Committee: Composed oi' the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA parents in Wyoming before return- E ars are near-sighted because of their long-time habit of feeding with Inoses to the ground. Keen-senses of | hearing and smell make up for this deficiency. a possible cause of death. |yesterday via Pan American Airways | Dr. Glasberg and Dr. Paul Sin- for Seattle. Mrs. Shepard, who was ger, 43, of Jersey City, N. J.. were an English war bride, is making convicted jtl; a general sessions |her first visit home to introduce court jury last night at their sec-|her year cld son to his grandparents, ond trial. Their first trial resulted Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rix. She will in a disagreement. )be in England for three months| The praying-mantis is said to be Miss Ward, 22, daughter of Ralph|and upon her return to the States|the only insect that can turn his D.'Ward; President of Drake baker-|in October will be joined by herjhead around and look over his| ies, died last Oct. 17. husband and they will t his 'shoulders. i -eo— REMEMBER . .... _Juneau Young’s FURNITURE SALFE ‘So round. .so firm..so Mly\p;ciud.. So free and easy on the draw More independent experts smoke COPR.. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Lucky Strike regularly than the next two leading brands combined! Ends Saturday Night Don’t Forget . . . the SPECIAL SURPRISE OFFER At 2:30 Friday Afternoon EVERYONE in the store may purchase at a FURTHER discount from a large array of household necessities that will he offered by the Management. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BE THERE! JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE (0. Alaska’s Pinest Hardware and Furniture Store JUNEAU ALASKA DUE T0 DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS, TERMS OF THIS SALE ARE + - - CASH, WITH NO- REFUNDS - EXHANGES or APPROVALS THURSDAY, JULY 15,1948 LOCAL WEATHER ACTIVE MORNING AT Yes, Armour Frankfurters are al- ways popular. The plump, juicy tenderness of selected beef and pork—the delicate flavor of fra- - grant imported spices—make them everybody's favorite at a family supper or informal get- together. And made only in finest Armour Kitchens, they're always at their flavor best. Ask for Armour Frankfurters. Try this tasty casserole—soon. Beat 1 Cloverbloom egg and mix with 4 cups mashed potatoes. Add ¥ cup chopped celery, % cup minced onion, 4 tbsp. melted Cloverbloom butter, 1 tbsp. pre- The best and nothing e o 0o v v v » . | | ADE $ . DEM RAT ‘ s hepes ‘ * WEATHER REPORT ¢ e | Mrs. Shepard will visit Mr. and| | ® (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) | Mrs. T. J. Nicholson, former Ju-| No‘l‘ VERY GOOD BAll pARK FR & e Temperatures for 24-hour period ¢ n near residents who live in Ellens- v ® ending 7:30 this morning . E | burg, Wash., and will also visit rel- | . . | flying to New York to embark on} o | '] . Airport— Maximum 70; e | | her trans-Atlantic_hop. The planv} —— T SR ° mum, 52 . {makes stops in Boston, Shannon Bl ke ks WA omorrow will be a big day for . FORECAST . | s Fa "IN | Field, Ireland and London. K‘Sj- l»“f”;-‘j“( hegd W:’::"{‘“A]‘:l"‘: the kids at the city ball park. The le (Juneau und Vicinity) . | Mr. Shepard, who is a merhamr'!” ehedtio “f‘, [": Navy hay Lnal Woodenface Contest to deter- S pg j e Considerable cloudiness with o Eoies | |with the Pacific Northern Airlines, ! “5 Bl i tipulty Stanting: B e, mine the city champion, a baseball l6' 55 otoasionsl light shower (Continued from Page One) By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER LOS ANGELES, July 15—(P—land his ‘wife came to Juneau ‘“!rm ;;7’,‘ = v"«l 5[_” it g l:‘_q;‘{ game tetween the Tide Flat Gang Speual Mes<age Perhaps-‘- taLIhE: WA Piiday. High e | WASHINGTON, July 15—(P—|The government expects to wind|1gs5. Mrs. Shepard has been very|yj" PUo'c WD BF 1R VR0 BECRACC and Star Hill, and refreshments for '. 4 " |® est temperature Friday near e out earlier over the racial l_\Mle__"l‘he United States today reaffirm-|up its case against Tomoya Kaw- | active in the Holy Trinity Guild @oitih fur x; g % 800d a]1 will be on the program. Several Will Be Given |« e touring their steps to Birmingham,|€d its defiance of thé Russian|akita next week, says U. S. At-land has also collected many bun-}%py ", ob Garrett and Joe Werner who i 7 eir steps am, ! e is is explained by Commander win condu be PRECIPITATION e Ala, and a Saturday call for a)rlockade of Berlin torney James Carter. ‘dles of clothes to send to England 398 Pollock, copsiahiing ‘otfioes! il conduct the Old Woody con- fo Ex'fa congress ® (Past 24 hours endicg {:30 a.m. today @ states’ right convention of their| The State Department "“““" Carter said he has only four ory T fof a Naval Photo Squ{;d'“n ol | Gt i 5 ek sfusl diring i In Juneau City Trace; @ |own clear, there has been no changefive former American war prison- | | Whiby Isiand, Wash, whieh 1~ ;lll begin skortly after 10 a.m. Fri- i oricaf sni e | en call s 2 V] i 3 TR b A 'S day morning i S rizes WASHINGTON, July | ® since July 1, 88 inches . Acceptance By Truman | , Americah policy despite the|ers to call, plus FBI _?vE““K‘f"f’ G 0 p (R""('ZES making an aerial photo map of haye been ,,l.xfiné‘:f 1““ ?xf P’b‘“" President Truman tcday formally|® At Airport Trace; since But Mr. Truman took the bit in|SOviet w]ecnun. et 0 ‘hei s i L AR il {Southeast Alaska for itself, the U.'angq a large turnot e alied the Rebubli controiled! ® July 1, .69 inches o his teeth in a fighting acceptance| Western powers’ demand that the|akita after his arrest on treason {B Porest. Service, U, 5. Geolbgieal| s &assboty o st expected, ccallzd the epublic 0! .’ it & s | blockade be lifted | charges SpE(lAl N'S\ rvey, the International Boun A Laseball game between the Star ongress into spec ssion a s = g G s y 15 UL ey RS team and the Tide Fla Weiis on Akondes, Tuly 26 e o 6 ¢ o 0 0 38 o o Hesaldhe will recommend that| Fress Officer Lincoln' White told| A former inmate of Camp Oey | Commission and the American Geo- Carriing ‘:, ,T' o Do e L the GOP-controlled special session, | news conference the American'ama in Japan where Kawakita was A elenl Sokiaty 1 ine the Junior Champion- M. Trumial's’ proclamation call- 2 Y > o wivil | Position has not changed since'a wartime interpreter, told the | i bip of Juneau will be held after T T Kaok to Wash- liive Sebnteth ¢ among other things, act on civil 8 8 8 Yo ous b Commander Pollock pointed out ¢y raad g the legislators bac ash- | rive from the states after conscrip- s Secretar: State M s- | feder ourt vesterd: that U. S. | the Woodentace contest. fhakon cané onty. 12 Houss after heltion sta rights legislation. ecretary of State Mafshall as-)federal court yesterday tha : that the photographs are being made | A communication from Rober had anncunced he would do s0 at| Appearing with Gaffney on an| While embattled Southern dele I“md on June 30 that “we intend | prisoners got their first intima-| wASHINGTON, July 15.—(P—|from an altitude of 20000 feel | yics of the Seattle Times @h(r‘;nmlfi the. Demobtatic National Conven-|opan forum called by the Givic|Bations sat sllent, the. arm-waving | Stay® ln Berlin. tion that the war was over {rom|qpe Republican National Commit-|which means that weather must ke, company Peter Dyer. Seattle tion in Philadelphia Atfairs. Committee of the Junior|Chief Executive told'the delegates:| White disclosed that consulta- | the Nisci LT tee today described President Tru-'absolutely clear with no clouds or |woodenface Champion atriving in Followi w:bH F 8 = .| “Everybody knows that I recom-|tichs already have started among ot. Irwin L. Abbott, 52, of Port- jan's call for a special session of ‘haze below that height. He said j ace Ohamp 2 in ollowing up his decision, an- Chamber of Commerce were Mayor : the United States, Brit and|land. Ore., said. & Sooup: okepris- | g Juneau on July 23, was received to- nounced as he accepted the Demo- | Ray Kohler, U. S. Attorney Harry|Mended to the Congress a civil Avec ates, Britaln andiland, Ore, sald a group Pris- | congress as “the act of a desper-that there had been only about gay Twiss congratulated the J ¢ a5 1 r BER i wie? Deoute Mar. | TiEhts Drofrath: (T Mt & France as to what their next move | oners was summoned back to camp ste man to obtain partisan advan-[eight such days since June suitable oo . o<~ I did so because cratic Presidential nomination, Mr. O. Arend, and Chief Deputy Mar- s i he Berli sis should from a rice paddy on V-J day : | neau Fire Department, for sponsor- 5 B & 3 2 |1 ieve it to be m§ duty under(R the Berlin crisis should be. rom a rice pa ay | tage after he himself has lost the!for perfect photographic purpose it Truman’s call said “an extraordi- shal Jack Buckley ¥ The thre i el 3 (Aug. 15, 1945, on the Japanese | ing the City Championship and L beloss the constitution. he three nations acted in con-| (Aug. 15, 1945 o 1 apanese confidence of the people | Commander Pollock visited Ju-|. . i nary occasion” requires reconven- three said lax law enforce- rt July i t ectly | side of the.international date line) i x stated that Peter is looking forward ing of the 80th Congress ient resulted from ‘“lethargy and Challenges Republicans BELh. Ul 8 1 iprdtedi sgifectly | side df thedin 5 ®-| A statement issued by Rep. Hughineau briefly yesterday and confer-'i; » warm contest when he reache g’rhp brief pl’UL’l‘i’ln‘l'l’ K aia" ot XF;”:, ; ¢ :; ‘:;;“”‘ i me of the members of my | the Moscow government. “Well, you American . . . Will be' gootf (Pa.), the Committee Chair-ired with Charles G. Burdick, A o : e £ atlc b | disinteres C Nt iy o rol C ® '} . 4 o P . formally outline reasons for the' Buckley said Federal Marshals| OWn party disagree violently on T S5h B s i b ? jfiaant SEEionlL EUERe. ove - call. The President merely direct- 1ot authorized to act as police | this matter but they stand up and 2 quoted Kawakita as saying. Short-) ~ ihe call for Congress is ob-|Forest Service requirements on t (.‘d -y Jae pmb:” (« ggrely. irécita ne ,‘u ;m./fi. to act a '1,“.«'« do it openly, Péopld tan Tl wherd FOIIR MEN FlNED ly after came the official| yiously motivated by political con- pictures. The Forest Service photos PAA EMPLOYEES receive \u“r co ,,‘;,,,,;;l(t‘:,.‘,::"‘( m ,,(\7 ”“,” i e ,“{"M' " we stand. The Republicans all | word that the war was over. siderations. It has already bem!\nll be used to count.the number| Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes, with B e o B e e e gy e s | PrOfess to. be AT NGRS ‘u; { Other government Witnesses yes-| demonstrated that Mr. Truman!of trees in the area. Commander PAA at Annette, are visiting Ju- e TAUKE faid 1n nix D el ,,',‘, “]1 a bt 1 Congress failed to act.| AI HAINES FOR erday included Staff Sgt. Glen cun not work with the Congress,|Pollock, flying a new Lockheed | heau end are guests at the Baran- PACL R HEs e il ek iabor o B & weliile 1o had enough men and they Milton of Fairbanks, Alaska. They cither Republican or Democrat. He |Neptune Navy ‘bomber, left late |of Hotel ihe TeMmeln¥, to act. 6 dnl :,’1’;“-““ - off “B\vm“ y l‘\’}l)l ture (a rule under which Fls“ vmlA'"o" corrcherated earlier testimony onpag repeatedly vetoed constructive,yesterday for Annette Island inflation and hcusing legislation. ed his office was on a 40-hour debate can be gagged to S O "K vert Lreasonous | legisiation . . . * | T area which the Naw s He also said he would recommend public services per- oft..a., Hilibuster),; THelt (EERS x:,{ B i RS ?gnhg‘“;"mpi Bl fllmmmh' Sl hikt, Gonpiess - pass civil 1 it it were on €nough people that would vote for; Four men were fined at Haines TEY o e bt L Bagey &t An- legislation own time and without | ¢lotur last week by U. 8. Commissi i SO[DIER A'I' NAK“EK';}; e, y"‘ l.nu ;;ln\n 'Ivzm' Delta are Still other measures on which pay Some rexn Democrats, angry Ross L. Heval on charges of Violat- {REIng: sed, 10 the works or more special messages are fed- to come down and sit on some jur- tiffer citil rights plank than {Hendrickson, of Fairbanks, and Ed- b 7| ened Sccial Security coverage R they believe the Re- [penalized $47 each for the purchase ROwBOA]‘ cApSIIED 2 Presidentinl Besratary Charles. G, publicans will lose no time in put- {and sale of illegally caught salmon a brief three-hour nap before Mfs J A M(I_ea 1] Senate at the special .ession. mege today Ly D“““?“‘S'm 28 ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 15— 4 i er 5| v s P P ~. return to Washington from Phila- E t t T d L e NEW YORK, July 15—@—Gov. Pfc. Ray D. Cavinee of Tarkio,| Gelphin until early today Nieriains 1Uestay pen CROSS NAMES: v Sooms ioiek i Sorl Tusé Tromss & Devey il esabi o, s been misiag since Juy WHITEHORSE The President has “been think- . werkyiined & Ty or CBlehing presidential campaign headquarters| 11 he left the Naknek Air| John Patrick O'Connor, 20, was NEAU ing about the need for ecial Ai Desseri - B”dge |salmon commercially during a closed )\ . chington, D. C.—probably ¥ Base Camp to row across a|8rrested here today by City Police JU _ season. They were accused of gill- .~ 5 Looked ge of petit session Ior a good while R next nearby river. - TCHIKA said netting in Chilkat Inlet before the “py."pojuplican standard' bearer | found capsized two miles from the |1 /. He of allegedly KE e Eradllsas il dettyer St e el oo JUNEAU (HAPTER‘mm opened ¥ announced this after discussing | camp, line from an automo SEATTLE least one, and perhaps additional o Arg et s f . S campaign organization plans with| Puplic Information officers on Fifth Street. He will OME special messages to the lawmak- iy Baity Wi oA e B 8 Baaid ot Hertert Brownell, Jr., his campaigh | gn extensive air and boat s 80,0 0. dopiatidly phicH N Presumably these will deal With women who are visiting h ican Red Cross, held in the ; Dewey was ul od to have'wissing man is o ol Pk big #-engine Clippers. You'll price controls, housing, federal aid ymmer i Council Chambers this week | IN HEIRESS DEATH ls warned against any overconfidence o01 Coll : A e 8 oy delicious food, expert to education, broadened Social Se-| winning prizes in bridge were|® NUmber of committees not hither- | pilepybligan ranics, Ceunty, Mo, il e s ey | o vico—as a guest of Pan curity and ether issues which he Mary Lee Council who was high | to functioning have been tormed, thus | The Governor had no immediate .- ;“lti' R : ::_mmm' world's most ex- told the convention the “eightieth, 3 lexander Young. low, | broadening the scope of the activi- I Y g@tmenton; the nominalion of Fres A s 4 airline, Ask for W Mrs. Alexander Young, 10w Eh ident Truman as his Democartic ja § fine perienced airline. worst Congress” neglected in its'ang pqrs. Arthur Adams, cut prize. | ti€s of this Chapter. They are: ¥ F sk B e ("Y (0“"("_ wu_l | pended sent details and reservations at... regular session Guests at.the party were Mes-| Disaster, Preparedness and Re-| L el B o i |from U. S. Commissioner Felix BARANOF HOTEL The July 26 date for conven-'dames Fred Eastaugh, Granville|liel Committee: L. B. Avrit, Chail-| Npgw YORK, July i5—@—A MEH FRIDAY NlGH]’; itk el s b Pelephone 106 g Cc ss is ki VT Missor 1 't rol man, assiste oy I’ a 1 i: /A i ing (‘ phgress. L»l-"v“‘-l‘ in Missouri | Johnson, ~Arthur Harold ;n“‘l issisted by Dr. William P.| phosician convicted last night of MRS FRANK SHEPARD s roperty as the result of his part in as “turnip day’—a good time for Foss Patrick G Hunt [ RS8N labortion and first-degree man- i ’ The City Assessor's report ma artia] New Year's Eve des- sowing turnip seeds for harvesting’ Gruening, Marvin Kristen, David | NUIsing Activities: Mrs. Ruth Ha- | gayonter in > ideath of “Jane SON lEAVE WED"ESDAY' be ready in time for tomorrow | truction of the Mendenhall Lake h;wl' & the year, Mr. Truman ex- Ramsay, Frank Parsons, Burke Ri- | Ie} Chairman, assisted by Miss Mae | warg, paking heiress, was found AT,y | ents regular meeting of the Ju-|Skaters Cabin. He has been ar- plaine ley, T. C. Whiteside, Alexander |Kruege: dead today in his Tombs Prison cell. | L 0 G N s i | 5 Sivicted G oifie time 2 2 v . e 3 safél Yy A neau City Council. Other busi- rested and convicted one other time SR Young, Felix Toner, John Darney| Nutrition Committee: Mrs. Jessie) - Ajpery O. Williams, Commissioner WILL FLY TO ENGLAND hets. at the mesting is expected to|since then, when he was fined on and Robert Fox and the Misses| Geeslin, Chairman. = {of Correction, said the death of the | il linclude a final decision on the|a City traffic charge. GENERAL (Alls ON Mary Lee Council and Bernadette | Junior Red Cross Committee: Mrs. ' pnygician, Dr. Oswald Glisberg, 49| To visit her home in Norwich, of DT Bt e SNE. Tone: Chalmers, Ghalyman, : was believed due to poisoning. England, Mrs. Frank Shep: and | = dreiny ke - | The following committees to func- | yeqry, trouble also was suggested as and small son, Anthony left Juneau | pared mustard, 2 tbsp. vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. Blend thoroughly. Bake in casserole 30 min. in 325° F. oven. Top with Armour Frankfurters. Bake 10 min. longer. Serves 4 — deliciously. - » % but the best is labeled