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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1948 DAHO SQUADMrs. Ybardols AND MIKE'S Cenvicled of MEET TONIGHT| Slaying Mate Rive American Woman Is Sen- high meat Idaho, will M ki Owls P ; oises! tenced in Hamburg, Ger- me etween the C e Mor and his six- - 1 rom Idaho, arrived here| MARB nany, Dec. 28.— A y beng | (A—-Mrs. Ybarbo of Mal- i Is- |den, Mass., iay was sentenced to 1€ was un- [20 years in prison for killing her Jun 1 airport. | Ami can soldier hustand in " a ditions disrupt- | bedroom quarrel lay games in The U. S. Military Jovernment P { Wrangell during the |court of three Ameri judges, col week ) squad was sched- |victed Mr: killing Sgt M ke’ itet in a |John Y Tex., “with ¢ ement thi malice aforethought.” me v s at 7:15 The 23-year-old defendant hard- River Mike’s |ly changed the expression on her pale face as she heard the verdict cted her plea that husband in self de- following the Idaho her ‘ will to Sitka tomorrow of heir nedule of play s also rejected the there, the to Petersburg to meet was S0 overcome squad Thursday and on that she was beyond Fi 1 to Wrangell on Satur- when she pumped three H s into her husband a > aid he Mr: attor NEGEV DESERT BATTLE GOES INTO 6TH DAY (By The Associated Press) The battle in the Negev desert of southern Palestine is in its sixth day and.has moved within mortar jrange of the Egyptian frontier. Is {raeli sources said the truce of Dec. 1 had been broken also in Jeru- |salera. The Jews seemed to. have leut the Egyptians' coastal supply |line. i Britain c tions Eecurity | mediate cease fire |of Jewish troops from Egypt declar rael premeditatec led in the United Na- Council for an im- and withdrawal the Negev. displayed a and ce of o | cting Mediator Ralph J. Bunche ed in a report in which U. N d the Jews of at- tacking the ptians. Bunche dd not klame either side. D | GIL JOHNSON KO ' WORRY FOR COACH "lll | oLser | ROTARIANS DRAW FULL HOUSE FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY Rotarians had a full-house today would work out at $22 a ton of raw ore, and that the claim. also had ‘“good showings” of gold and silver. Alexander, 66 years old, has been |a “pond man” at the M. R. Smith | Shingle Company in Moclips for 115 years, with prospecting as a hob- Ly. He said he formerly prospected in Alaska. as they celebrated their annual Sl Christmas party with a traditional exchange of gifts at their noon\UlTlMAIuM BY meeting at the Baranof. | Gifts, depicting the character of each member, were the instructions for donors. Only five club members were ab- sent from the roll call. Visiting Rotarian at the nfeeting was Kelly Blake, past president of] the local Rotary Club, now of Eu- gene, Ore. Introduced on President’ Charles Carter’s call for guests was| Ch Alfred Newbould, son of Major | UNSC IS GIVEN TC NETHERLANDS 28.—(A—The United Nations Security Council ordered the Netherlands today to release captured leaders of the Indonesian PARIS, Dec. - republic within 24 hours. Rrp Nawi i A The Council acted on a resolu- Chairman for the Rotary's Christ- tion of China's delegate, Dr. Hsia mas program was Lee Lucas. Program committee announced; for January includes Niel Fritsch- man, Henry Harmon, E. E. Engs- trem and W.lliam Hixson. LIRS e iy PUBLISHER STRUCK BY SEN. McKELLAR; KICKS REPORTER HINGTON, Dec. 28.—(P— Ching-ling, who said there was no reason for the Dutch to delay even ifor a day the release of Dr. Soek- |arno, president of the republic, and | members of his cabinet. The leaders { were taken when the Dutch seized | Jogpakarta in their newest “police action” in Java and Sumatra. Council members were critical of the Dutch for their provisional re- Ifusal tc obey the Council order to fighting in Indonesia - 'ANOTHERDRIVEON SWITZERLAND IS INVADED BY WILD PIGS OF GERMANY | (P—Switzerland is fighting desper- ately against a German invasion. The invaders are wild pigs. Hordes of wild pigs from the Black Forest are fleeing from the attacks of hungry Germans and crossing Switzerland's northern frontier. Swiss farmers complain that in the agric@ltural districts of the can- ton of Schaffhausen, north of the Rhine River, the German pigs have done incalculable damage to crops. Since meat is not rationed Switzerland, the townspeople have litile 'ncentive to roam the hills in search of edible wild pork. Apart from occasional hunting expeditions organized by the local farmers, the German invaders have found Swit- zerland a haven of refuge, and have shown no desire to return to their native pastures. Demands for vigorous Swiss ac- tion to wipe out the invaders are beinz made by rural communities in the canton of Schaffhausen. The question even threatens to become a political issue in the cantonal as- 7 of Schaffhausen, where non- government deputies are accusing the cantonal government of negli- gence in protecting Swiss territory in| 'Fairbanks Has fSome Liar; He Tells Whopper FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 28— —Each year the Fairbanks Igloo SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland.— Ploneers stage a contest to pick ithe year's biggest sourdough whop- | per. When the time came for an- | nouncing the 1948 winner, Berman | Rinear, a railway bagghge clerk |and part-time photographer, drop- | ped around to pick up a few extra | dollars shooting a picture of the | winner. But hea have had to photograph himself, because Rin- ear won the $500 cash prize and a free plane trip to spend New Year’s Day in Hollywood. Rinear’s story concerned the good |old days when it really got cold |in Alaska. One winter the mercury fell so fast it jerked thermometers off | walls and railroad engines used frozen steam as cordwood. Rinear says his astonishment was even greater becavse every word of {the yarn was true. | Thats what the man said! | R INTERNATIONAL NEWS BREVITIES (By The Associated Press) || The CHURCH Ly ALNY offers you Fine Entertainment New Year's Eve EVERYONE is invited to The Memorial Prebyterian Church West 8th and “E” Streets (opposite City Ball Park) to see a beautiful MOTION PICTURE in sound and color and to Enjoy the Annual COMMUNITY not specify the degree of the crime | |criminals,” is under strong pressure | e of the ma- He disclosed also a recent alter- v h v MAE DAVFD DED would appeal the verdict to the| ‘“M AEKEN OF SMU et T8 v AR . | lagainst the pig-invasion, The gov-| Despite official denals, informed i i N Goyeimantt Comnt ot AD- | Tenn) said today he struck Pub- NANKING EXPE(IED ernment claims, on the other hand,|sources predicted a new National SING-SING QF A!:CQH“USM e o g = I'sher Silliman Evans of the Nash- that all possible measures have been ' leadership and peace by Jan, 1. 3 u tokiSi’ly a U. . federal court if necessary. | papLas, Dec. 38—P—| ville Mannessean i the fats’ @ith taken. | President Chiang Kai-shek, who at 8:00 o’clock The court’s lengthy opinion did|Gjl Johnson, Southern Methodist’s his fist several weeks ago. & | MADE Bv COMMIES S e — | heads the Communist list of “war SAYS CORONER !mighty tomber . i for which she was convicted. It held [ jor cspcern: of Coach Jim Aiken'cation with Jack Anderson, a re- s OB NETHERLANDS [to resign. | Frlday Evenlng N Trathir thal B o s o he prepares his Web- porter on the staff of Columnist|iom Ghina this morning ind‘ic’\te L o= i fiess kody, Tather Aol MansiUEE. o for Saturda 1 Bowl Drew Pearson. He said he kicked| .t the Communists may soon re. | Some U. £. occupat:on troops have | J] ————— 0 ——— found by De MLl on ot R : But Cil s hopes he Anderson out of his office—liter- | qumo thelr drive on the capital (R"ICISED BY |1edt Southern Korak, bt resjdent : : to the City fe Rooms. { i o % e a '®| Nationalist troops are arriving in u" DElEGATES i 0 Korean se- | d C & The death of Mae David, 23, is|1 T | Southern Methodist beat Santa ite with Evans occurred In 8inanging to strengthen defenses s | and vommunion Yead 5 holle Rearh £ | & - Metl at Santa corridor ‘of the Mayflowdr Hotel.| oo or ‘0 HTE A O s | ; kelieved due tc JRONC NEATE, 4 [Clara 33-0 but through no help of ke said that Eefore striking Evans 'y 2'F 018 SO B e Yang By, Tho. Anesithtatl) Brsss) Unottidlali, Vatican -souross” said} start at 11:00 p. m. accerding U. S. AR?‘Y EXAMS TERR G'mlet Gil, who had the worst day ne asked him: b YW{ e L ; | ¢ [the Pope may broadcast to the Friday, Dec. 31st Comm'ss t M u|in his g carcer. Gil threw are you the skunk who has been | oV oy oo f’f” Chiang |y N gelecates were critical of |world a denunciation of Hungary e ive had two intercepted, wyiting those storfes about me be-| (M IEKS HOOPS Are PUNG OUthe refusal of The Netnerlands to |for arresting Josef Cardinal Minds- (|| — Out of 32 men of draft age for- |failed to connect on two and com- n, old and decrepit, with one foot ':V]"_ R‘h ns ]{\.nj], ._\t ! “vfl‘ obey the Security Council's order jzenty. The Hungarian primate, an 4 LA ed to induct'on centers in Al i one for a loss of eight yards. i, (he grave, and being in the hos- | ' > no{. ’,rm‘ withdrawal ¢, Gto5 fighting in Indonesia. The |arch-foe of Communism, was held | BEFRESHMENTS it hlood RS rmed Forc sical exam-|Ccach Matty Bell told him after ,ta1> Are you the men who has'® J ko be elmost complete. |nyicn husy mopping up areas tak- lon charges which the Communist Al b 1 duri h o Loy pa i ah. during L 10 were game: “Well, you did pretty j riting those lies?” Ay ed Press Correspondent |, g0y the Indonesian Republic, | government described as plotting will be sold during the rvived by tl " the Ter | Well for Santa Clara—you threw two ar said that Evans replied, | SCY™OUr Topping says that only a |51 .. Council the order is get- |against the government, spying, ! intermission by the BEan Rude ¢ e office said|for them and one for us.” “There's a difference of opinion | ™2l government garrison remains | ;e wserjous consideration.” "treason and klack market money! Christian Men’s er believed to be in But the rest of Johnson’s two- hey are lies” and that he|R Pengpu, which was once an dealings. F(‘"O\\'ship Haines Tk year rd at SMU reads well. EVeD tyen struck the publisher with his £°Chor of the Hwai River line.| Holland contended the U. N.| Her children, Julia A |including the Santa Clara debacle, pioht fist |And there are reports that the had no jurisdiction in the matter | Premier Marshal Tito of Yugo- | 4 8, live In other homes 4 a he has hurled 206 d com- 79, has been prmmnem-}C?mf“‘nf_s_‘_ police chief has al- |since it is an internal situation. !slavia threatened to shut off sup- | gt hitiy ‘\’“g David and |’ Slebéa s and 14 1y tor e presld(‘fl(‘}i‘r(dd" arrived in Pengpu. They said the Sultan of Soera- plies of Yugoslav raw materials to| Start lhe NEW Year Iy PRav0 ApEIled Toe /s MSTTAGS 2 fellow who tem the new Democratic| B |karta has resumed governing cen- | other eastern European countries rom the J S AR e ) averaged about ei: minutes He held that position until WAN{(‘AT TO MIDWAY tral Java, in cooperation with the |dominated by Russia. He accused ks B e i T aviminig per game e Republicans took control two| The ACS vessel Wamcat left yes- | Dutch. [ the other nations of violating agree- | B I G H T ins are in the C P i e He also is in line for|terday for Midway Island, to do| A Chinese newspaper reported a|ments since the Cominform levelled | e Moty |Ralph M. Mielke of Juneau .«m‘SQUADRON 0? jE]‘ p of the Appropria- TPAIr Work for the repeater sta- major guerrilla attack against the |charges at Tito during the sum.| i AT e rat abtslan bt Beticahy ‘ Poaris G g [tion there. | Dutch within 45 miles of Batavia. mer. s : DEVELOPMENT BOARD USES BRIGHT SEALS IN STATEHOOD CAMPAIG An o o vre| - FIGHTERS REACH FAIRBANKS AREA ) ir passed ph F J FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 28.— URANIUM-BEARING ORE FIND REPORTED ree ot 3 om Ko- | ! diak, three were sent for exams and | 'all three rejected. One out of four| from Nome was accepted for| N eye-catching attention-: Let TIME work for YOU Fail betend fo miss B be |servios {P—Arrival of the 335th Jet Fighter, ABERDEEN, Wash,, Dec. 28.—®— | ing used by the Alaska Development | ynguction into the Armed Forces [squadron of the Fourth Fighter Discovery of uranium-bearing ore| un:‘\r? ": ‘n\- x]fxt;nl;vlwn[ of early|for the ten men will take place \’Gnrup. for temporary duty in Al- in the Lake Quinault area of the, statehood for the Territory. sometime in Je y. No call has|aska. was announced today at Ladd Olympic Peninsula was reported to- ° On letters to all members of yeon made for their induction as|Field, < day by Dave Alexander of Moclips,| in 1949 by owning one of these Sgngress, as ‘;‘ |8 Mospe J'O\K:l(.)m} | yet: according to the Selective Serv-| The squadron, commanded by Wash, an cld time prospector. er pieces of literature, are affixed |j.o orfice s $ 2 i ‘ : . il i 5 i t LA ) kv Major Bruce Hinton of Stockton,| Alexander said he has filed a) ing seals measuring two bY| o pe inducted into the Armed |Calif, replaces the 336th squadron claim on a 160-acre tract in thel Moder” Labor and TIME savers? nehes at thelr highest and porces January 3 are two men reg- | which is returning to its home field Falls Creek area, southeast of Lake| “"‘:\"‘f’ Do ters the dark | Stered with the Juneau board who at Andrews Base, Washington, D. Quinault. : A huge gold star centers the dark | were among the group to go to An-|c.. after bein, i since id 1 dicated pres- s o iTh ‘ wha g u < g stationed here since’ He said samples indicated pres-; Neie 4 % blue silhouette of Alaska, which is | chorage for pre-inducton physical | Oetaber. ence of the radioactive metal which | l\lt"d?rn — h“'lft —_ sturdy_. t‘he 1949 Smith-Corona "{““_“;‘ 1;-" U“”l'?d States al’;db’r"l‘(']vxmmnauons in November. Their| . e sy : writing machines are a fitting companion to the ritorial flags, all on a gold back-|ingyction was postponed from De- modern secretary, enabling YOU to save time and ground. The legend reads “State of | Alaska, the 48th star in 1949.” The seals were designed by George Goshaw, an oldt'me Alaskan who lives in Shishmaref. i SMORGASBORD STARTS CHRISTMAS SEASON S JUNEAL ENTERTAINS | cember until January to allow them to remain out of the Armed Forces during the holiday season. In the January induction call will be Mal- colm W. 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