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MONDAY, SLPTEMBI:R 20, 1948 ROCK'EM, SOCK'EM TYPE OF ROLE! Thickey ROONEY KIUER MOV with Brion DONLEVY Ann BLYTH Jomes DUNN SAM LEVENE (e PLUS Cartoon News Feature 7:45 10:10 STERN GANG IS OUSTED IN iSRAE (By The Asscciated Press) Israel has. taken special action Neknek, and other Alaskan cities | in order to rid itself of terrorist organizations, including the Stern Gang that is accused or slaying the U. N. mediator, County Berna- dotte. Foreign Minister Moshe Shertok has told the acting U. N. mediator that Israel has adopted special emergency regulations to act against - these organizations. In- formed sources say the laws are strong enough to include Irgun Zvai Leumi as well as the Stern Gang. Shertok. made the apnouncement | of the special regulations to Ralph Bunche, the acting media- tor. Bunche also was told that one-hundred-fifty members of the Stern group have been arrested in | Jfl'\lSllEm and more than fifty seized' in “Pel' AVt ‘ahd elsewhere. Shertok also explained to Bunche | that “vigorous investigations are proceeding to probe deeper into the | mystery of the crime and discover | the real eulprits.” T AVETORET W TYVOLL TG <. xDOVA F. M. Tyvoll, Field Supervisor for the Alaska Unemployment Com- pensation Commission left yester- day wvia Pacific Northern Airlines’ for Cordova. He will visit in Anchorage, Kodiak and Fairbanks on official business. MICKEY ROONEY - AT CAPITOL N "KILLER McCOY" Mickey Rooney, Brian Donlevy, Ann Blyth and James Dunn are the principals of M-G-M's vivid “Killer McCoy,” which is at the Capitol Theatre and which comes as orie of the most punch-filled and excitement-packed dramas to reach the screen in some time. | Young Rooney reaches the peak |of his acting career in this story ot Tommy McCoy, tough tenement kid who achieves notoriety when he accidentally kills his opponent in tke prize-ring with an unlucky punch Brian Donlevy, Ann Blyth James Dunn are others in the of “Kjller McCoy directed by Roy Rowland. It produced by Sam Zim:alist. WOODLEY MAKES FARE REDUCTION STATEMENT, PNA A 25 per cent reduction in Se- attle-Alaskan fares, effective Oc- and cast was was by officials of Pacific Northern Airlines, Inc. The new fares will be effective| 1949, and are with Pan through March 15, filed in concurrence American Airways. The Geattle-Ancnorage rares will ‘Le reduced to $92 one way, or 65.60 round-trip, as compareq t0iway and Anchorage. the old rates of $120, one way, and $216 for the round-trip. Correspond- |ing reductions will be made in the |fares to Cordova, Yakutat, Kodiak, served by PNA. PNA officials stated that the new st'mulus to the ever-growing volume |of Lusiness and pleasure travel be-' tween the States and Alaska during the winter months. The new rates offer Alaskans the lowest fares in the history of . scheduled Alaskan air service. PNA air-cargo rates were substantially reduced June 25. “Pacific Nortkhern Airlines, Inc., |bas been serving the Territory of Alaska for 17 years and the present reduction in fares is another step| in realizing a maximum in service | at a minimum in cost to the Alas- kan air traveler,” said P.N.A. presi- ‘dent, A. G. Woodley, in making the announcement of the fare reduc- (ion. € 3 ¢ | JSC MILL TO OPEN i The Juneau Spruce Corporation | imill will open tomorrow morning, | following a closure for necessary repairs to mill equipment. Free- ,man Schultz, manager of JSC, said today that a part for the edger ihns arrived and is being installed this afternoon, thereby completing the repairs. ! easescei ae b oo T-BONE STEAKS §250 AT 995 1t i THE COUNTRY CLUB. SICKS’ SEATTLE B REWING & fiAlYING CO., SEATTLE, U. 5. A, Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Wiring — Receptacles — Service Entrance Switches — Conduit Solder — Wall Switi — Friction Tape — ches — Loom Wire Everything to Electrify Your Home NOW IN STOCK AT THE AUKE BAY HARDWARE COME IN FOR INFORMATION NORTHLAND SAILINGS Steamers tied up at Seattle by present Longshore coastwise strike. HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNI;AU ALASKA IMPORTANT MEET TO BE HELD HERE | DURING THIS WEEK: 1948 Conve—ntflm of Assoc. | Board of Trade Starts Sessions Wednesday The 8S. Chilcotin will arrive m’ Juneau Tuesday evening and aboard | will be the members of the 1948 Convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Colum- | Lia and the affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Southeast Alaska. he convention will meet in the Elks Hall on Wednesday and Thurs- | day, after which they will return, Friday morning. While in Juneau {te Dr. .A M. Patterson is the Vice Presi- i tober 15, 1948, was announced today , | Rupert, Quesnel, {liam Whitehead are in charge of | | arrangements. fares were designed to provide a' the conventioneers will live aboard the Chileotin. Presiding over the convention will L. M. Greene, M.D,, FR.CS,, dent and Duncan Kerr is Secretary- | ‘Treasurer The group embark at Prince Ru-: pert, B.O, and while enroute to Juneau, the Resolutions Committee under James T. Harvey, will get| busy drafting the many resolutions !so that the business sessions in Juneau can be carried on without | any delays. Members of the Board of Trade are the cities of Prince George, Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, Smithers, Havzelton, Terrace, Stewart, Prince Fort Fraser, Fort McBride, Wells, Tele- and the Chambers St. James, graph Creek; |or Commerce of Juneau, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Haines, Petersburg, Skag- All are expected to te represent- meeting is called to order Wednes- |day morning by Dr. Greene. Norman Banfield and Dr. Wil- They represent the hosts, the Juneau Chamber of Com- | merce. All Juneau Chamber of Com- merce members are invited to the reception for the Canadian Board 1of Trade convention members which {is to be held at the Governor's {House Tuesday evening. Prior to the reception a group of Chamber members will meet the §S. Chilcotin at the dock and escort the visiting | conventioneers to the Governor's House. Dr. {Eastaugh of the Juneau Chamber lana in charge of arrangements, and the reception is a formal affair. | merchants have agreed to accept ed at the Elks Hall when the first Whitehead and Fred | A large number of the Juneau) travel faster than sound, is reco ing been dragged to safety from t! the X-1 rocket plane. somcrmullcd UNITED NATIONS MEETING (Continueda trom Paxe One) i Schuman, were I Minister, Robert {on hand. TEL AVIV—Israel operated un- government sought to smash the | Stern Gang, accused of murdering U. N. Mediator Count Folke Ber- | nadotte. Scores of men were ar-| rested. Among them was reponcd mand, known widely as “Abu Mi- | mri.” | (OSCOW—An ctticial staiement | from Moscow, issued as U. N. dele- | gates assembled, said Russia will pull all ber troops out of north-! ern Korea by the New Year. Apparently the Russian nouncement was unconditional, al-| thought the Russians called on the United States to move American Canadian currenty from the mem- bers of the Board “of Trade coh- i{vention. The hosts of the conven- (tion have contacted most of the iJuneau business men, and all are I tors. TSR CH INGERSOI.I. IS CRITICALLY INJURED BY CAR SOUTH ORANQ N. J., Sept. 20. ~—{M—Charles H. Ingersoll, 79, co- founder of the Ingersoll Watch Company, was critically injured last night when struck by an automo- Lile. Ingersoll - had stepped from an automobile in which he was a pas- senger to ask directions and was struck as he walked back to his car, DIAMOND REPLICAS STOLEN, WEEKEND PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20.—#— Replicas of many of the world's largest and most famous diamonds were stolen over the weekend from the Academy of Natural Sciences, Ppolice reported today. Police said they believed the theft was part of a plot to sell the imi- tations in private channels for large sums of money. ‘They acted in the case just as it true diamonds of high value were stolen, teletyping messages all along the Eastern Seaboard. The messages contained names familiar to diamond fanciers every- where. There were accurate des- criptions of such famous gems as the Hope diamond, the Regent, Em- press Eugenia, Nassak, Star of the South, Cullinan, Shah, Orlov, Koh- I-Nur, Piggott and 26 others. Academy officials called the imi- taftions “facsimulations of dia- monds” but declined to place a specific value on them. B o Read the Want-Ads for bargains, troops out of Southern Korea. BATAVIL-—The Inuonesian news ’agency Antara reported mass ar- |aftermath of Communist seizure of Madioen in Central Jave. Presi- dent Soekarno has acted quick ly to prevent a Communist cou in the Indonesian republic. - | main streets of the capital, 'Jakana are under strong he Jog- police NSRS (ommunism Curb Sough! By Bar Assn. Atforney R. E Robertson ; Returns After Attendance at Convention in Seattle The most momentous work of; the American Bar Association ab its recent annual convention in Seattle, according to Attorney R. E. Robertson who returned Satur- day from attending the convention as Qtate Delegate from Alaska, was in its actions seeking to wurb Com- munism. The Association not only endors ed the passage of the Went-, Mundt Bill to require Commum.\,zsi to register but also enacted a rule that the refusal of any Asso-; ciation member to answer, st any legislative of judicial hearing,’ whether or not he was a Commun- ist, should be cause for expulsion from the Association. Committees of the Association| Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2536 der emergency regulations as the| to be the Sternists’ second in com- | ang Jet Hero Pilof Recovering from Smasmm vering from seriou he wreckage (shown) of aTF-80C jet politan Airpert September 9. He had taken off from Muroc Air Base, scene of his super He was coming in for a landing when the ( Imemauonnl Soundphoto) plax |also have under consideration an | appropriate amendment to the Federal Censtitution to prevent the {reoccurrende of the 1937 threat to puck the U. 8. Supreme Court. Uniform Com. Code The annual Conference of | Uniform Law Commissioners met in Seattle, but during the week prior to the meeting of the Asso- clation’s convention, The Commis- sioners’ work, which was most im- portant to Alaska in Mr. Robert- |son's opinion, was the continued consideration of a Uniform Com- mercial Code and a new uniform Aeronautical Code. The iormer, when in final form, mended to Congress and | Legislatures for adoption latter, when it becomes law, wtmuu all airplane operators in {the Territory by changing the present theory of absolute liability to that of a rebuttable presumption or at least allow the car |prove that its negligence was not the proximate cause of an injury (or death allezed to have been caus- led by it. Howeyer, in all likeli- hgod neither of ese laws will bc prwmed to legislative body r at least another year or more. the also State The would l Judicial Conferencc The Judicial Conference of U Circuit and District Court Judges for the 9th Circuit, ‘which | lerence Mr. led while in Seattle as the | pointee of District Court Folta, largely devoted itself, | Robertson's v to matters ap- Judge glad to welcome the Canadian visi- | restss were made yesterday as an| little concern at present to Alas 'Hl, vever, he thinks Alaskan dis- i trict court judges could be made | an integral part of the conference, though apparently now prevented a Cengressional act into effect on September and !also that possibly through the con- |ally obtained to reduce the great | €xpense Now entailed in all appeals | from A an district courts to the appcliate court, largely because of | the necessity of printing instead (of typing the appeal record. While in Seattle, Mr, | Rebertson visited their son, | Duncan Robertson and famil | also numerous Alaskan and ‘Ltlel {riends. Dr. | T-BONE s’rmks | THE COUNTRY CLUB. $2.50 AT 995 1t GM SERIES 71 con- | Robertson also attend- | in Mr.| of | that went | ference procedure might be eventu- | and Mrs. | Se-! CAPTAIN JAMES FITZGERALD JR., one of the fllers who recently demonstrated that an airplane can injuries in a Van Nuys, Calif., hospital after hav- plane which crashed near Metro- sonic flights in into the earth and 1e dug a wing PRIZE WlNNING MILLINERY \ will be recom- FASHION JUDGES at the Cali- fornia State Fair held recently at Sacramento awarded the blue rib- bon for mijllinery to San Franciseo Designer Roze for the above hat. The hat, an all feather cloche, designed with due regard for color and twc wear—quills either at front back. The Roze, Prague born and Paris fash- jon wise, won with her first entry in the State Fair pageant of fashion. (International). | | | ) designer, SNOW ON MT. JUNEAU Believe it not, there is, or was, snow on top of Mount Ju- neau this morning - Juneau Janitor S (opened for business management of Carl We are equipped and ready to handle all types of commercial and home cleaning, using modern methods, equipment and materials. 'Call us for consultations and es- timates on your cleaning problems. Phene 806, ce 15 Now under new J. Conkle. DIESEL OFFERS RUGGED, DEPENDABLE, ‘TROUBLE-FREE POWER Reduces fire hazard Operates on low-cost fuel Compact size means more room for comfort Quick starts and smooth operation No poisonous toxic fumes Standard models may be modified with optional equip- ment to meet your require- DETROIT DIESEL DIESEI. POW ENGINE DIVISION THE MARINA Service for EVERY Marine Reqyjirement 1612 West Tenih St. — JUKEANY " PAGE FIVE "‘ FINE MUSICAL | | | | N SHOW hOW oy E2OMLENTURY 107H CENTU! Rag wings - Show {on Irving Berlin’s “Alexander time Band” is on for final & |at the 20th Century Theatre | night | Stars, songs, {tion make show Rich in the melodit enty-eizht Irving B dling in ) - produc- musical story and a wonderful i |its and magn'tl roduction is this picture, 11 always stand as perfes in . the art motion oW MBSOUG!FS . RADIO STATION STAFF Lowell Gibgon, \(,n( (mnum'wv{ with KTKN, Alaska Broadeastng | ny station in Ketchikan, has | arrived in Juneau to take over the | {duties of program director nl‘ {KINY. Gibson replaces Howard | -[‘:1"9(L who has been assoclated | with KINY in the capacity of pro- | gram director and announcer for ! |the r st six months. Privett is re-| jturning to California to resume his |studies in pre-law at Pej :erdmni College. Gibson brings with him to ‘KINY a thorough knowledge of pro- |graming policles of Ala Broad- (casting Company. Mrs. b will aléo join her husband in establish- | ing permanent rosidence in Ju- | neau. | R *BAND PRM"(E | TUESDAY NIGHT Carfoon—Latest News ' DOUGLAS COLISEUM Ends Tonight “THE SEA HAWER" N DEWEY SPEAKS TONIGHT Thomas Dewey, Reépublican can- didate for President, will speak to- night at Des Moines, Iowa, at 8:30 pam., Towa time 995 1t gl ) TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE ETHEL MERMAN DARRYLF. ZANUGK In Charge of Prod ccted by HENRY KING The Juneau City Il nd will hol l(lw the regular weekly practice 'I\nu- {day night at 8 o'clock in th lGl':‘(h‘ School Auditorium ! Director Joseph Shofner well ( pleased with the present turnouts,| 256 reporting last Tuesday night. Any musician in Juneau is eligi- ble to membership, provided they will altend rehearsals and turnouts lat public appearances. - e | T-BONE STEAKS THE COUNTRY CLUB. A 995 1t $2.50 ——e EYES EXAMINED LI.NSFb PRrSCRIBED DR. D. D. 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