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PAGE TW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948 BLOCKADE OF BERLIN IS BLOCKED n page one) (contmued 1 Berlin from the Iron Cu of Czechos! food for ain countries bee anded a pui ent grain from the union. TF communists: also I ad to form 2 huge “people’s police” and con- ict frequent drives against non- Truce In Palestine he told the U. N. the pres- uce in Palestine is precari is unthinka d the Berna- Israel could ®ke lared and the us dec concern to enter a di Bernadotte refused Jew imply recognition of - WANTED - NURSES AT MT. EDGECUMBE MEDICAL CENTER Th cal in pitals, cumbe ntending Isr hortag Alaska particularly at Med'cal Center r This is a large installat patients, including losis and orthopedic cases. starting salary is $2,974.48 plus ferential not to exceed 25 pe: based on cost of living surveys made by the Civil Service om time to time. Living expense at all Native Service itals are much less than in cities of Alaska. There educational opportuni- ties for nurses ecumbe which will inci e goes on. All nurses who rested may obtain Civil application blanks from their office or write direct to the General Superintendent, attention Nursing Consultant, Alaska Native Service, Juneau are - CONCEALED WEAPON CASE ace Rutherford was arrested for carrying a conceal- He pleaded guilty be- Commissioner paid the $25 fine INS w yesterday ed weapon a S and posed with ORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEPHO Commission " on the job av Mt.| t DEATH OF PHYLLIS ,! THOMAS BELIEVED | CASE OF SUICIDE' W | on Body - No Foul | liis Thomas, whose body was Tuesday afternoon in Gas Channel early sendir Tuesds the evening with » thought her in a nor- | of mind. Such is the| ers investigating cir-| taining to her death. ) evidence of foul s seems 1 Th lungs th by ) mark Walter autopsy showed water which would indi- ng. And, there | > body.” ed the of quested through g Gray Attornef’s the witnesse nted to a 6-man fe the cause the coroner’s nounced later Jr., is stay- S. H. Rob- Mrs. Thomas | ening Monday, | turning her home in| nof Hot | children are in Cali-) Shirley, 14 years old, mak- with “Aunt M co; William, 12, and in a foster home with | J. B Mrs id Mrs. San Francisco. fully-clad water near Cemmi; 1d the tionir 11 be pre det fact ury death quest Date will of in- yma: Mrs home Thoma Nor- 30 uthorities are of | ed minutes 10 to | WHITE PA D Re ot tauran - JUNIOR CHAMBER HOLDS NOON MEET Commerce for noon lunch- today heard a r Chamoer of meeting the Baranof report on proposed construction public restroom in Juneau scussed possibility of sponsoring a Roller Skating show here Novem- 15 and 16. | Jaycee President Dean Goodwin | told members that possibilities were {good that the restroom could b2 | constructed on property next to the | | Gastineau grocery, on Seward | street | A three-man committee was nam- | ed to in te sponsorsip of the Roller Skating Show, and to report | the Monday night Jaycee meet- | ing. Ray Hope was named chairman ted by Jack Glover and Red| ot rs. Irene Moore read a letter of appreciation from May- | Waino Hendrickson and City | il members for Jaycees action | inting the Juneau Health Cen- | URE £ 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager CLAY GIVES VIEWS | s | Berlin dispute. tary governor made that statement apparently took | we morn- | gy f democr | tinuing are Commissioner | freedom they will not be abandon- This apparently is a{eq» | day .- Germans, Convided | murder ANCHORAGE CONCERT of ‘wlw appeared in concert hers on ' | Wednesday evening Frederick | doctc | developed suddenly body | the con to Tues- | mer | Alaska, way the Rail Gosh, Such Language Oct.. 15.—~(®»—The Information Bureau (Cominferm) today called Premier Marshal Tito and his Yugoslay Cabinet to ‘“contemptible degener- ates.” They were, likened to Leon Trot- sky and Mikhail Bukharin, who died violently after the present Russian regime called them trait- ors. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Girl Scout Troop No. 1 met at the Governor's® House Thursday, October 14, to continue our pro- ject on headscaris. Some of the a mesting with John Fos- Eirls went ‘to the library under is a meniber of the lea hip of Pat Oakes. delegation and —PATRICIA SWEENEY, Reporter. foreign afiairs R 2 SOPER GOE> SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Soper, are among the passengers on the , Princess Louise, returning to the Gtates after a stay of two and one- half months in Alaska. Mr. Soper, Cocial Security Auditor from Olym- pla, Wash, was here to make the ¢nnual audit of money received tarough the Federal Security Agen- cy by the Department of Public \Welfare, the Unemployment Com- pensation Commission and the De- partment of Health, working with Wade, Director for Alaska. > - IN BERLIN DISPUTE (By The Assoclated Press) C 1 Lucius Clay thinks that expansion will recede if the BUCHARES' Communist The American mili- 1 private speech which has ) Clay Clay believes that last- 2 peace s possible, providing the tern powers do not give in to Clay feels that the rise/ atic forces in Western urope will cause pressure against viet control of rn Europe. | General Clay says that by con-! the airlift into Berlin we assuring “people who do want General sia Clay for is flying is Frankfurt to- D 0f War Crimes, Are Hanged on Gallows FRANKFURT, P—Ter ed sed today funich, thi 1. Crimes 1ded the can fli- S. Ar harged t SWAN-GEORGE MARRIAGE Dolly Chuck George kecame the Ibride of Charles E. Swan (both of | Juneau) yesterday in the U. S Commisisoner’s Court. Verness {Kunni and James O'Conners were witnesses for the ceremony per- formed by Commissioner Felix Gray. - IS CANCELLED BY CAROL BRICE TODAY e WILLIAMS TO WRANGELL Lew Williams, Secretary of Alaska, ilew to Wrangell this morning to spend a few ¥s with family Miss Carol Brice, uegro contralto, still under cold, which the evening of Miss Brice was forced anc2l her Anchorage enzage- which was to have Leen to- ight. If her cold impro y to- oW will leave for rbanks fulfill her engagement there. - 55 EMPLOYEES ORGANIZE AFL UNION Ken care for her Nt TWO FROM PELICAN Pelican are Fred Em- and K. Raatikainen, both taying at the Gastineau Hotel - DOUGLAS HERE Harry Douglas of Heonah the Gastineau Hotel. B HOONAH VISITORS Mrs. Ernest Rude and Miss Er- nestine .-Rude of Hoonah are guasts at the Baranof Hotel. Bowman, AFL organizer for Iy i 2 337 has returned from Skag-| FROM SITKA following the organization ot Bernardi of Sitka Employees Industrial the Baranof Hotel. the White Pass and Yukon - - He left for Sitka today. There’s big news in Empire ads. In rsen is at George is registered at | | and I | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections.to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 - and there's a right way to put life in your home . . . - 0 )" o ] "0 add personality and charm to your home or office with quality materials of lasting beauty . . Plywood Veneer, Bridges-(i0 | Rumeredin common talk along iof g vspaper re was P ent s labor Goldblat, and 1L Louis treasurer; Sln;ke Splif Longshore Leaders at Odds Over Ending Costly Maritime Walkout SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15.—#- Reports of a policy split, between Harry Bridges and several of his top-ranking CIO longshore leaders were published by the Call-Bulle- tin today, as the prolonged mari- tim> strike went into its 44th day. with no outward signs of an im- me te settlement. Call-Bulletin said v o appointed nursing Hospita a Crthopedic undergoing Miss Jerome Territorial Health to the ice. She is a the form ticn as she has crthopedic training. ‘it was cream can By sdding one4in of milk or wafer 4o one HAVE YOU EVER HAD TO WRITE A LETTER LIKE THIS | | | Dear Doctor — I'm awfully sorry to have to say this, but at the time it’s impossible for me to pay anything on my bill, Certainly, excuses make poor payments, but you're entitled to an explanation and here it is. Ever since the baby arrived, we've had to struggle to make ends meet. We badly underestimated the expense of while opposing re working to prolong it. hea relations Germain ILWU vice-president. MARY JEROME APPOINTED 10 MT. EDGECUMBE STAFF Miss Mary Jerome, who has been | ferings, week' has been Alaska Native Serv- and is well qualified for her posi- the waterfront” odds with an- m. The reports| ying to end the ele- MRS. MacKINNON LAID 0 REST IN oo PIONEERS' PLOT aded by Henry — Mrs. Lockie MacKinnon was laid member of the to rest in the Pioneers’ Plot of the committee; Evergreen Cemetery this afternoon. secretary- Dean Charles E. Rice and the Rev. Bulcke, | Willis R. Booth officiated at the service which was held in the Northern Light Preséyterian Church. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis was crganist and accompanied Mr. Er- nest Ehler who sang “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere” and *“Abide With +Me.” There were many floral of- WU supervisor for Pallbearers were Clyde Turner, the staff of the Mount Edgecumte|George A. Parks, Howard D. Stabs 1, is in Juneau fer, J. J. Stocker, Hugh J. Wade orientation. and Lloyd Connell loaned by B Department of PETERSBURG VIS'TORS i Mrs. C. O. Duval and Iva Duval| of Petersburg are guests at the Baranof Hotel. er Army nurse had specialized So-o-oth as only make i P, It's been bad planning on my part from start to finish and, I'm ashamed to say, we had,no reserve to fall back on. Like a lot of other people, we never expected to feel the pinch and didn’t prepare for it. I know this Kind of letter doesn’t help you meet your own expenses, but please bear with us a while longer. I will muke every attempt to settle up soon. 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