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S— delegation “a fine appointment.” sons who are listed as “missing. West Virginia. John L. Lewis’ United Final plans for the annual re- the colony’s 180 persons. | Copenhagen or Oslo $551.30 (regular fare aqv PAGE TWQ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-.-JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1949 — , y | i THEY YELLED "COPS” SURPLUS EQUIPMENT AronLuriam | | 50 ESCAPED CONVICT FROM ALASKA ; | . e r i Ar In Germany, a 19-year-old Ger- [ | ¢ man fraulein has been arrested on (HA"GES HIS plANS UNI-OADED SEA"[E charges of intentionally killing an y ‘ di ; T ] American soldier. He was 19-year- ke | old Private ' Fitst e Olnss st:;an REDDING, Calif., Sept. 14—(®—] SEATTLE, Sept. 14—®—A huge | Spangler of Charlottesville, Vir- A convict who escaped from the|steel barge, loaded with approxi- | ginia. The girl, Elfriede Augstein Utah state prison was on his way | mately’ 2,500 tons of Army and Navy | —_— —_— will be given a preliminary hearing" back voluntarily. Picked up here by | surplus vehicles and road-building | ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 14 —(®— W" Be char ed Wlfh ViO' tomorrow in the U.S. Military Gov- police, he now says they'll have to equipment, was being unloaded to- | Police today said the $300,000 fire | g ernment court at Frankfurt come and get him if prison authori- | day at the former Renton Boeing | Spd 2 4 on Million Dollar Pier may have| I 'ion Human Ri hfs ; | ties want him 4 plant, now housing operations of sufg!clent coverage, been set deliberately. a g A typhoon is heading for North- | “If you're gonna play like this, I.the Aleutco Corporation. . “We have every reason to believe . T '- ern Formosa and the China main- won't waive extradition,” l?e told| The barge was picked up by a it was arson,” Detective Robert m rea 1es land. Afr Force weather gbservers Police Captain Antone Martin yes-|tug 23 days ago in Dutch Harhor, RDLY! And, with O'Keefe said after an ‘mma] in- —_— say the storm has winds of 105- terday. Alaska. The 4,600-mile round trip today’s high replacement vestigation yesterday while the 43- WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—P : ¥ took 46 days. >, b ¢ miles per hour. The escaped convict, Allen J. cests, you'y be wise to ‘”p- year-old boardwalk landmark still| Secretary of State Acheson an- = : Much of the material—trucks, sy YV - smouldered. O'Keefe is the police d today that Soviet-domis i ! Carbis, 42, had reached nis deciSion | o orore graglines and other road-| 100k over YOUR INSUR- : : I otice ! i . The controversial reciprocal trade to return while lying in a hotel o 3 " ANCE POLICIES % M department’s arson specialist. | nated Bulgaria, Hungary and Ru- | agreements bill gets to the aye and I ved Seattle Sunday. “I dtatfed building items—-will be repaired and L Y 5 D . . Sheets of flame mushroomed from | mania will be charged in the United | oo" o003 the Senate tomorrow. | e e the rvardenn | Feconditioned in the Alewtco plant make certain THEY cov- ' the 1,700-foot structure just before | Nations general assembly with Vio- | x¢"Jooe” ye senate will start vot- ; :‘1’:“"‘>“;é‘;“m"; o saia he| before being put up for sale. er as fully as possible, | dawn yesterday and were fanned|lations of human rights Ingron amendments that. have-been % 5 e dod 'C]e"‘:nt s Warden Mason | . The load was the first :rought| any loss that may occur. 4 down the beach by a northeast| The Secretary emphatically re- |y oon one bill The House already| BARBARA'S BROTHER DEB UTS — Barbara ‘“" o 55 b telephoned fhe] GO¥D /thib iyéar by, Aledtoo i { wind. newed at his news conference the |y, ) nwyck greets her brother, Byron Stevens, who is making his | Hill down. N the Aleutians’ rapidly dwindling ' Ask this Hartford has passed the measure. Stanwyck g » rden and sald he was startin, i 5 _ long - standing British - American | Hollywood screen debut in her picture, “File on Thelma Jordan. L"“ B 8 ' stocks of surplus. agency to check your poli- % charges of “callous disregard” of [ poyioi pag a primary for the | LA TR R % 3 e AT { cies to make sure you 'RUMAN MAKES the human rights clauses in_they,gyorgpy Soenleacon ryyesterday. bi: fif,t;;ngl:s,s:d“‘;;r;f;;yg“t‘;e f,:; FROM SEATTLE ! have ADEQUATE insur- peace treaties with the Iron Cur- but on a non-partisan basis, with im» vuluntnril}; B»nd Pt Ray Willis of the Fisheries Re-: ance. 5 tain nations. 11 men fighting it l5 Sk search Institute at the University! —_ BIG BUN(H OF ~He sald the three Soviet satel- ml; the balfoh. ;‘g:,&‘;‘rd’?,f,.: f’.::f: i of Washington, Seattle, is a guest | ¥ lites have just turned down a pro- | o e ominations for Mayor of | “If you holler ‘cops’ around these | at the Baranof. Shatt k Ry posal by the United States Ihal|pepoit went to the city’s Treasurer, | fellows, you never know what might — i3 [ & ;':ey m;:m Cflmflzlss“:"” L“Sl";"“d' Albert Cobo, and City Council happen,” he afterward explained. FROM SAN FRANCISCO . M f | ed-in.the peace,traates, to:take Up] propy But Carbis talked too freely of| Patricia Carroll and Wilma Lig- A en(iy Pr:‘;:ise?:);?r::rfi tosdeap;‘norlr:i;::‘ed the dispute aver charges that, they e his trip, in the railway depot here.|on of San Francisco are guests :( ‘e m‘ John Sherman Cooper, former Re-| have repeatedly violated th_e flsl_”ee- Things are ooming in the auto- Ps:_sengers told the agent, who told | the Baranof Hotel. Seward Street s publican Senator from Kentucky, tolmems‘ These. call fox fair brials suilding capital at Detroit, Michi- police, who picked up Carbis. — W take over the United Nations post|*0 various personal freedoms. .., mmere js a repart that pro-| Reached by telephone, Warden Hill FROM SEATTLE Juneau Phone 248 formerly held by John Foster| Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania,f g, ion of new cars is one million | | said “hold him, we'll send for him.”| Mrs. H. . Allen of Seattle is| -4 Dulles. ‘:gh::z: s““c“:n?i‘nieflt:w::!::i “1‘“132 ahead of this time last year. By | Carbis, who was sentenced to one | registered at the Gastineau. | it v v - 2 ¢ 3 id-September al to 20 years for forgery and as a| ~ e — po'flfigf J:Sfi::muv'shege:::u: " Ty | they have not violated the human i mxfifogg::;s h!:ju:'oltlts ibikat ocbininal) ola0 pasarkers — h st 'xerm o Hate :lxgems clauses “olflthiu u:;)npt]x;s :7;‘1[(\ off the assembly lines, Bub this Im the depot here he thought he Y‘“ ¢ Do i bl "¢ vear, th is thre ne- | might get five years off his term :‘r’r nvfiag?e; P:z;%%yf&is:::‘ procedures specifically provided in ‘i\}; mil;o:g::fos R Xorg his g\"olumarz return. I N S l D E w 0 R K i E“Dew‘:y i':s"” pecking ha Repubil the treaties for just such cases of | ' - et | ok s = ol ver Wi s y . 4 % : can nomination for a full term m,‘?::g:(isl:;E:a;::”;;gr,, g I A half-million dollar fire early R s 30 And Plenfiy Ofi fl!! o the Senate this fall. | s today wrecked part of Lynn Classi- | i | The U. S. and Britain, acting | ] Mr. Truman also renominated| o gengical lines, have been | Cal BiEh ashool ) Loip. Maual ‘DGUKHosok MOIHER‘ If you are a painter and want these representatives to the Fourth| . 3 IR chusetts. ere was no one in the s . 3 § 1 Session of the U.N. General Assem- | :S;";L’e‘fiil:"f“;flm"e;fg’:g::e gf: building when the flames broke out, | | work Rain or Shine i bly: [ E vt but for a time the fire threatened 1DEDI(AIES BABY Io : Warren R. Austin, former Sena- g:: 0;.&:;;'::‘;;1‘mas::fielc;‘fg:i: adjoining. property. Firemen from 1 Z see MchELLAN tor and Amenican representative to| oo oo " e ontending the | 100 communities finally brought lIFE F ” ERVI | i f oW . Phili T h i) the blaze un ntrol. 5 : | 374 DOUGLAS after 5 P. M. I U.N.; Philip C. Jessup, and Mrs. hurchi d 1 der cont; % : : | TeraR, widow: of | Tastabshureumel., SR8 o8 i - » | b 250 697——JUNEAU 8 AM. to 5 P.M. DY S ¢ Anna Eleanor Rocs o of political foes of the Communists Last nishit 19 R VI ) TOE PAINTER_james Ensign, 34, o(.OakI nd, Cal., 3 \ [ } 3 S ple Ereslon. was an ‘“internal affair.” Rlsaiiss o 5 miners escaped In-| 0o e with active use of only his left foot, paints pictures with! | HILLERS, B. C., Sept. 14—P—A | %a . - 3t Nominated as alternates were:| jury in a carbon mine cave-in that the canvas spread on the floor. At left are some of his works. | Doukhobor mother has relinQUISHEN gem—————t————r———————— Wilson M. Compton, President _of‘ killed one man and injured three| = LD AN 7 " - v —— | all ties with her six-weeks-old baby § Washington State College; Benja- mElvE lISIED AS others. The men were working in a | 7 and dedicated the ohild to a,life of | [ min V. Cohen of New_ York; Charles | mine near McAlester, § Oklahoma, All E Ro ju R v “service to God and humanity.” | F 2 Fahy of New Mexico; John D. when the cave-in buried four of ol The baby, Gabriel Archangelovich & Hickerson of Texas, and Mrs. Ruth them in rock and coal. Two of the IEA(HERS FRIbAY First,- waa dedicated by. his moth- £ Bryan Rhode of New York. injured are seriously hurt. (oNvl(]’S NE@RO er, Florence Berikoff, in an un- i Senator Dulles termed the Presi- usual ceremony here Sunday. The { dent’s selection of Cooper to suc-| The office of the Governor has} sory gog) contract talks will be OF MANS[ AUGH]‘ER A U | community’s irst-born child, Geb- ok ceed him on the United Nations|released the following list of Per-nelq again today at Bluetield, | P riel, is now the responsibility of A real bargain! Special low round-trip fares: o of SELIL R Anyone having information about| . , = i Fa Sl | s » {haes peraena ia;reausated to com=| Aar WOEERE ARl wiLaesk SBORT. K. .dent. 14| cebtion Tonoring tencners. 'and| TheiSHACematme N1 be gutared | $743.40), Stockholm $569.30 (regular fare p Southern Coal Operators. Yester-| FRANKFORT, Kj. Sept | Bl 2t 5 1 boards in the|n the “White Book” which will} $792), Helsinki $6 " municate with the Governor's office! 4,y 'y ewis sent the Southern pro- | P—The first all-Negro jury e I e D contain the names of those who| y G OIEL $604 (regular fare $856.80) here. d;wérs s it demsaiig et :’h;‘y to try a member of its own race | CGfStineau area were made i ful] 02 vt s e 'pmw’ s good for trips up to 60-days duration any a terday’s luncheon meeting of the time between October 1 and April 20.* Tom Ralph Sutton, Social Secur- here yesterday convicted George! Ifamily ties to become eligible . for remit miner welfare fund royalties. & Ay 0 - HOMER FOR ONLY |iv romver noo-ts-ston: iast seen e gperators naa teen holding | Adams of voluntary mansiaughter. Buncis o6 Bessort WORCER | membership s the univeisal fam- ® THE ONLY DC-6 planes — most December, 1948, in Texas. . o i< of| A three-year sentence was recom- g SEO0NE. PR 5 is Y . $ i | b the Y i o d 5 |ily of whom the head is Ch: 4 av Fannie Zalak Voldik, reported | 1pc F PONICHE ‘;"Jf’fer?” o | mended for the Negro defendant,|¥8s in the Terrice Room of the| /S, Br0m, My 200 b St . gfi%léflltlto 3 gy y to have come to Alaska about 1929; | y0 SOPRAEET - 8 SORET RO 4 dams was charged with fatally | Baranof Hotel. . g0 ¢ EALS, smorgasbord, re- wanted in connection with the es- y ! Shooting a white man, Ransom| The traditional BPWC party will| 5 freshments. ' BOSTON, Sept. 14—#— Ted Williams poled his 38th home run of the season—into the screen in left center—for the only run of the Territory; last seen in Kodiak in > G ed. game today s Ellis Kinder won his| pit 0 ol S“y' T?e‘k”“r'm“d‘ "ss heen ““"‘e‘; Vi S S {the Rev. Gordon Gould, Director See Your Travel Agent 20th decision of the year, a 1-0 tri- 2 ¢ " . [by a strike for six days now. An sdis 5 aska. This 0 1 Daniel Eugene Sullivan, 36, six | FROM EUGENE, OREGON of Methoedist Work in Alaska. his SEATTLE, Sepi. 1i—(P—Austin| or Northwest Airlines umph for the Boston Red Sox over tate of her brother, George Zalak. Alex Sabanoff, 53, a native of Russia who came to Alaska in 1913; worked at mining throughout the today. Industries in the 10 states served by the Missouri Pacific Railroad are feeling an increasing pinch to- that means supplies of raw ma- Maddox, a World War II veteran. Adams claimed self defense in the shooting last April 4 in which Maddox’s brother, Mitchell Maddox, be Friday’ evening in the Scottish ite Temple, from 8 to 10:30 o’clock. The business women'’s group also vbted to endorse a Liberal Arts College in Juneau as planned by Ri is in line with recent action by the "(ap’ Lathrop Named OnPN Ai@es Board ® NO TAX. No tipping. No charge for baggage up to 66 pounds. *Subject gov’t approval. zzamn 765 hes , black wavy 4 E " o " the Detroit Tigers. :;;E_, (l{av:t ;,22:;;0;‘::‘1 Pau‘;er v;;;g terials are cut off, and no way to| I. A. Henning of Eugene, Ore., Juneau City Council in support of E. “Cap” Lathrop, Alaskan capi- i Robert B, Leah: {ib R as | 86t out manufactured products. is registered at the Baranof Hotel | . . project. | talist, has been elected to the board | 4-HIT GAME Pl-ccot:rr Le‘ah ~E>B v’;t;:g of Worl(“l SR T o of* directors of Pacific Northern NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—(P—Lefty | (e v 4 Hawaiian efforts to bypass the FROM SEATTLE BURKE RILEY RETURNS Airlines, Inc. Ed Lopat shut out the St. Louis| mymlnn O Eiaitin,. 99, wboit Pacific Coast and get supplies from| W. Y. Tuesley of the Kelley- Lathrop is a leading figure in the Browns with a brilliant four-hitter ’ g Eastern and Gulf Ports may be run- | Clarke Co., in Seattle is a guest at| Burke Riley, administrative assis- | dévelopment of the ,Territory of today to pace the league-leading New York Yankees to a 2-0 victory | dispute. Snags are developing in — —_— r d o |as Charles Chilberg, born in Tan- % returned to Juneau yesterday on in the first game of a doubleheader. |, "gyeden in 1895; last known to [ CON'Tact discussions with = AFL TROBRIDA. VISTIOR board the Princess Norah after a [mining. | @ Seattle: §24 White Bld | e L Ean 1. 1osa. longshoremen in the East. The| Mrs. Nels Johnson of St. Peters- | two-week vacation in the Pacific| He has long advocated increased | : " Christian Alfred Martenson, a strike in the islands involves CIO|burg, Florida, is a guest at the| Northwest. air transportation for Alaska. ! “o DEVALUAIION Danish national who came to Al- | Stevedores. Gastineau Hotel. He was accompanied by his wife | TS % P S 17 7 aska in 1929. I ATy TR T and daughter Robin. Commerce Secretary Charles FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. akaiy BRITISH POUND 5 CONTEMPLATED five feet nine inches tall. Karl Ernst Kjellberg, also known Robert Lowell Pierce, 45, five feet eight inches tall, 148 pounds, blue eyes, black hair graying; form- erly lived in California. Patrick Wall, between 60 and 64 ning into trouble. But it's a separate Sawyer says there is general agree- ment that wartime excise taxes chould be repealed as soon as pos- sible. Sawyer addressed the theatre the Baranof. A. D. Cilvermen of Washington, D. C, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. STAVU ! tant to Governor Ernest Gruening,| FISH LANDINGS The Wanderer the only landings today. (8. A. Stevens) | with 12,000 pounds of salmon made | Alaska whose interests include, banking, newspaper, theatres and | IYSTEM Millions of bottles are bought by men who like that, ‘Westward Hotel, Anchorage years old, born in Ireland; known|CWners of America who are holding FROM GU S Lk D o LONDON, Sept. 14— —The|to have worked in fishing Ileet. {2 national convention in Los An-| Mr. and Mrs. James R. Vrooman FROM BETHEL § G ¢4 British Treasury stood firm today| J. C. O'Neill, Social Security |8¢les The organization favors re-|and child are registered at the| Patricia Wilde of the Alaska Na- | ¢ on past declarations by its chief,| Number 549-20-1299; construction|Moval of the 20 percent Federal| Baranof from Gustavus. tive Service in Bethel, is a guest Sir Stafford Cripps, that Britain|worker or miner; last heard from |!aX on theatre admissions. PR 1 at the Baranof Hotel. : has no intention of devaluating the |in Eugene, Oregon, July, 1948. - : In primitive blast furnaces, hand- _— pound sterling. | Eimer Ludwig Krause, Social Se- In San Francisco, the President|operated bollo_ws 91, skin ?nsidc FROM CORDOVA A spokesman made this clear in|curity Number 391-09-8072; thought of the Bank of America, L. M.|cylinders supplied air to a mixture! Ralph E. Renner of Cordova is commenting on a report published|to have come to Alaska from Cali- Giannini, says that the demand for |of iron‘ ore and charcoal in a _nre. a guest at the Baranof. by the New York Times that the|fornia June, 1949. goods now exceeds that of pre-| Primitive manufacture of iron Selvlal oo pound might be devalued this week war days. Price levels, adds the _from ore is believed to have begun FROM CORDOVA g . | banker, are close to what may fe|in some nations well before 1300| E. Peterson of Cordova is regis- ‘3 to $3.20 from its present level, $4.03. The spokesman told a reporter: “The story is not new. I can only refer you to past pronounce- ments on the subject by the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer.” Cripps has told Parliament the Labor government has ‘“not the slightest intention of devaluing the pound.” Falls Info Hot Waler Pool, Tot Dies from Burns YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL expected. The Bank of America is the world’s largest bank. Giannini spoke in launching a campaign to. urge the public to have confidence and buy now. Two Navy ships and a transport plane are searching the English Channel, hoping to locate a French military plane forced down near the BC. An iron blade, perhaps 5,000 years old, was found in an Egyptian pyramid. NOT tered at the Gastineau Hotel, FROM NAKNEK Charles Nicolet of Naknek is at the Gastineau; ICE - lasle M — U — ) il ,'j. Rumors of currency devaluation|pARK, Wyo., Sept. 14—(®—Burns o in Britain and elsewhere in Europereceived when she fell into a Yel- Cha_fmfl Islands. The missing x‘;llang T0 0”r F r’e"ds he revived after the heads of the In-|jowstone Park hot water pool were|cartied nine men. And it “:gc'ed - ternational Monetary Fund and|fatal |[yesterday to ‘four-year-old |°f @ forced landing ofF the /istan, - i3 World Bank yesterday urged dollar- |Karen Anderson of Grand Coulee|Of GUETRSey. m JJunean short countries to take such a step.| Dam. Wash. b —_— | Park officials faid she tumbled ALASKA ouE" cian ; HH |into the pool after breaking away o Beglnnlng wedneSdaY: S‘ept' 141}1 . re n‘ep “Is |from her mother, Mrs. Theodore Taste is f y! With half the ’ | Anderson. Karen was taken to a HAS SUC(ESSF ul The words in Webster's Dictionary y Appea“ Korea hospital at Livingston, Mont., where . we just couldn’t describe PM’s 1] |she died of second and third- SEASON ALASKA “clear, clean taste” s i et s g v Bus Depot Cafe Ko il sty in . sl . SEOUL, Sept. 14.-“(P—Japanese| B type encephalitls, which broke| out last month at Kaesong on the| border with North Korea, now has| lamation bureau employee. MARRIAGE LICENSES PETERSBURQ, Alaska, Sept. 14 —{®—The floating cannery Alaska Queen left Kake early today for Seattle after a successful season. will remain open until 3 A. M. during the win specializing in ter months — our famous appeared in all eight provinces of| Philip Taft Spaulding, 26, of It is owned and operated by E. Py j South Korea. College, Alaska, and Mae Estella|H. Bendiksen of Seattle, who owns dcll.{!l‘l T(.)‘ T‘\‘,(E OUT and At noon today 3788 cases and|Cuthbert, 18, of Douglas, applied |the Bendiksen Oyster Company elicious’ “RO Y AL HAM- 908 deaths had been reported to the health bureau. for a marriage license yesterday with U. S. Commissioner Gordon Gray. there. It was the Alaska Queen's sec- ond season in Alaskan waters under BURGERS” with French Fries. Phone your orders. This pan. order PM . . . and know why so many millions of men are turning to PM. FROM ANCHORAGE Also applying for marriage license | Bendiksen's direction. It spent the Richard T. Roberts and John W,|were Herman Lloyd Petzoldt and|early season in Bristol Bay both Pho“e 108 BLENDED WHISKEY : - Bertan of the CAA in Anchorage Ruth Alice Bertholl, both of Ju-|years. This was its first year at 3 &5 iqt are guests at the Gastineau Hotel.|neau, Kake, National Distillers Products Corp., » N. Y, Blended Whiskey. 86 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits

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