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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o oo A — T S ' s " SOUTHEAST ALASKA WOMAN DIES; WAS|LIBERTY GIRL SINKS; Pioneer, 72, Is CODE I COURT |- 5 5 RATIVE CANNERIES EPEA(E PLAN, - NCCA01TeD 10 HoURS(S SPLT BY SEAS N Chard inent e aroiG puor - = yave oon season| DOCK STRIKE, [ay Group oF MENRUNNING FOR PORT To CommitRape inst the Red-dominated regime, i ;. : ‘ anner 3 ) . . Rajk formerly was Hungary’s 10r=| ;.0 oiher canneries in Southeast TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 16,7(1?)4;j };EL-;I:‘:NCE;I\:x‘ g::hac?l?:;h:,f‘ nsmoizit ml:r " :;2“;:;;?,' i ai ¢ign minister and headed the goun- | .-\ : 4 Ao, sewite, around | —#—The : ¥ i = 'Cormer commums' Udlms (v-L ‘\ secret police, Atasks, Wie ““eev nauv_e Lty A 5 involving 10| purse seiner ctvned by George | Grand Jury after he pleaded inno- gAgly 4 ated canneries did well this! Grend Jury after be jlsaded nno. P ~ W] i v ! » Kovacs | ¢ men centered, died yesterday in|George, went down in heavy seas i i I never even met Rajk 5 o o Americans Involved in [saia. “He was not a government ¥, HONOLULU, Sept. 16— A|Western State Hospital. }in Boundary Bay late yesterday af- sc.ff,exdiy ~t‘°t dfi;*’;; ,‘Z,&“Z}?‘:;' 5 £ s i with intent to c iminister when I was in Budapest ¥ 4 County Coroner Paul Mellinger| ternoon. C i 0% nd and Angoon. new territorial government peace! 3 Ji 3 i f 3 a g di ail for Hirs OVe”hFOW Movemem and, while I saw him a various par- | qpe H\'daburi cannery, which is|plan for Hawaii's 139-day dock |said Mrs. Marie Charlton’s death|. The yetss;l ‘\\nsr ‘litemf‘)‘ll:: wn‘g ;;”::r f;%ogll:ie811;d T)eel: a‘r::is psire to meet & 3 S s v 5 ronchia ia. | me PO uring foul weather wi ,000. si- By ENDRE MARTON ties, T had no desire to meet him.” oo S0 e M ydaburg Coopera- | strike foundered today on union re- | was due fo bror ”‘f..fi"ix".?ofiad Thikcs::: of another vessel, the|dent of the Pioneers’ Home here O e R 5. /g T tive Association, had packed 36,000 jection. Hospital authorities sald s 8 4 by Starley|for 10 years I BUDAPE e e o 0 0 s v @ o @ § : {been undergoing shock therapy|Kathleen K, skippere by Stanley | for years. P1 1c g o Hungary's cases at last count. The cannery Gov. Ingram M. Stainback had | erg Kinley, The Liberty Girl's propel- & TR » People’s| " burned last year, and this sum-|proposed that the 2,000 striking| treatments. = N R e : : :\‘) b plotted \‘uh Amer- ? mer was the first season of opera- | dock workers go back on the job| The young woman was s S ® It’s so easy to use, and it pro- curt tods e tt W £ ° ( B D e whom a rape case WEATHER REPORT i 5 i3 ) s . w= “I £ rs to over- tion for the neéw cannery. |at a 14-cent hourly wage increase.|ted to the Steilacoom Hos;{ntt.;l! h(-leturx;:t;?fl;:ezu;;r::;h;de ;:ow on’a' m rop . @c““weuummfiuaflfufi L et o At Angoon, the Hood Bay Packing | Meanwhile, union and employers | following the shock of an asserted | derless Ka gl ( 'w dd. ( k niture and woodwork. Made by riod ending 7:30 am all-night attack May 2T. r in the joint effort. |Cut Wedding Lal e | the makers of famous Simoniz for and m ary In Juneau—Maximum, 1 avia minimum, 45, oy, o by e | M T i, fimhe 10 Teccmn min geee s | i CHercemes SRERL S : p | Pt by hpion N B CommUntY 6,000 cases of ‘salmon,| Fred T. Law, chairman of the|cused of the attacks on Mrs. Charl- Kathleen K into Blaine Harbor With B|g Swor i four colors to match all woods. e O |1 gt AUpett—Mazlium. e O A A O the ‘Metla~| CIO International Longshoremen's ton three months ago bub werejsfter the Libery Girl went down, silnbi {1t docan't cost much. Gt some g || i, 40 katla Community's cannery packed |and Warehousemen’s Union strike |not charged until recently. The|split by the seas. | NEW YORK, Sept. 16 —®—Grin- | cr g J‘: ”;‘““‘“\ ',“ “‘f‘, y“'ln’:,',l.l 1* Bl more than 93,000 cases. committee, said “no” to that. prosecutor's office had held it would| Skipper William John and his| e Vet each other, Sonja Henie| finst o background of a sseth-{g FORES S ng war of nerves between (‘um—’ Continued fair weather, hrow Communist government colony of All canneries are operated by mef He said his committee would give | be impossible to get a conviction six crewmen were rescued. and Winthrop Gardiner, Jr. atlp- | community organizations under a|“immediate and serious consldera-\bccaunc the wumzmlwotuld heL (t‘un- LA R0 | e a hig Awaed in: thelr hanids and | € ¥ ered jcompeten o testify. e v R e | non-native manager. Cannery | tion,” however, to any concrete pro- | sidered it ‘“1{"1( ¢ ” | HIKE BY GIKL SCOUTS Eifcin ‘the wevehotier weddm,,. @ke.,fi workers were the women of thel|pcsal made by the seven .strucki Authorities sald she was thrown s o law.Up yeste community, since most of the men | stevedoring companies. | nude out of an artomobile after | 2o to sea after the fish because| The union has accused Stainback | 10 hours of assault. e i {here is more money to be made of “strike-breaking” with territorial| Prosecutor Patrick SKEE{E indi- operation of the docks. |cated yesterday the woman's death | would mean an end to the rape munist Yu d the Soviet- ed nations of the Cominform ° ® with considerable high o cloudiness tonight and Sat- o urday. Not much change in ° ° ° Miss Mary Louise Crowell will | day to a seven-minute church ct |take a party of Girl Scoutd hik- |mony joining the blonde skating | iing up Mount Roberts tomorrow ; star and wealthy socialite avlat? morning. Any Girl Scout wish-|At the Park Avenue Methodist in the indictment One of these| that way. X he plotted with Marshal Any shortages of labor were made ing to make the trip is requestediCh“"Chv a milling, pushing throng case. f fans jammed the entrance. . ! Yugoslav government to g up by hired help from outside. " pEeZ gl to meet the party on the steps of | © | e e e PRECIPITATION®! s, 0h it will be impossible IEA(HERS m-!.(p“ou T Ithe Federal Building at 10 a. m.| - | icials assinate leading Hungarian of- | (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today @ 4 i { el to determine the net profit of the 0 G o’( o | ) tomorrow, taking sandwiches and | MARRIAGE LICENSES i s Rajk quickly named two Ameri- City of Juneau None. cannery operations for the season, f m HI AIs I. (K ANOIHER RADIO a cup. i Marriage licenses have been ap_l B'owme S l-“l“o' 'o'e The former boss of Hungary's police pleaded guilty to all charges temperature, Wwith the low tonight near 45, high Sat- urday around 60. Seeeceee®orssoeeserge . . . Heaping guilt{$ Since Sept. 1 a4 inches; 8y s certain tHe money earned ! RA e s plied for by Maude E. White and || Phone 103 , 139 So. Frankiin i in a lon 1- : 5‘/’:‘ nmm} b i"‘"N“‘;‘m‘ will not stray far. Except for pay-| The annual reception honoring | S'I'A'"O“ S"‘KA FROM FAIRBANKS Philip Johnson of Juneau, and Hal- i A :epl port - None: % ments on loans from the govern-|the teachers and members of the, y ¢ Kordanoff of Fairbanks is|vor Opsal of Petersburg and Esth- P. 0. Box 2596 4 :1;w’ Jul).l : 045 {nhNHss ment, the income from the packsschcol boards in the Gastineau area ——— registered at the Gastineau. Waldo of Seattle. b WA & oz 2 % stays close by, where it is put into|will be given by the Business and| WASHINGTON, Sept. BRGNS b it RS AL 5o S inicacd 5 a loan fund from which com-| Professional Women's Club this|The Federal Communications e Cha s R " munity members can borrow to|evening from 8 to 10:30 o'clock in|mission reported today it had issued| el e o s i (The trial was following a fam- R e start in business. the Scottish Rite Temple. The re-lg permit for a new standard radio | iliar pattern. As in the case of The Metlakatla cannery has nev- |ception is the traditional party for|tation at Sitka, Alaska. The per- the convicted Roman C'\:l!mh 1- |EDDIE olso" 16 or been in debt. Money with which |the club. New teachers are es-|mit went to Baranoi Enterprises,| ¢ are so man ans {nam Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty | T to build the cannery came from !pecially invited to attend the re-|Inc., to operate on 1400 kilocycles, 1 the defendants went on trial “”h\ 5 I l. 1 income received from 1tnsc§, ception. @250 watts, unlimited time. | i ¥ llu\(‘“‘})r‘fl‘;\‘l;u;m‘lmu t thv( were | [ " Money realized from lIi.shlx]m;mt;l:v- _ | This is the second radio station| - » . guilty until proved innocent. This erations will go into the building M“D o permit granted for Sitka. At Se- ' 0'“ to l a e Ia & e oo ot me weiern | FUNMERAL MONDAY ot o rew saomit, as we as ne DATES TO FILE (oo o Rcnaensting Gon| . { e business-loan fund. l’ S | which received a permit previously, | <Tm? Yugoslav g.,\rr:‘nn n um_g- ) % e | Annette Island operations had | UN “. EP“MBERZ funm,umed that work crews were v ed last .n“m tha n u-.:.l< ‘f“‘ To the grief and shock of {115 several traps within reseryation | |ready to start construction of the % » trumped up device of t.lu Soviet family and his numerous teen-|waters. Candidates for ine reguiar Ju-|ABC station. Officials said they ex- | | and demand the finest whisky on the market today! Union for an “unbridled witchhunt” |age friends, Edward Peterson Olson At Hood Bay there were three|neau City election Tuesday, OC-'pf’cu’(l the station would be on the against Yugoslavia, and that it was|passed away early yesterday morn-|traps operated ,by the commun-,tober 4, must file for office W“hlmr sometime this year. based on lies and forgeries.) ing in St. Ann’s Hospital, after a!ity organization and also a fleet|the City Clerk before 5 p. m. Wed- | The Americans .d by Rajk|very short illness. He had been|of seine boats. nesday, Sept. 28. ! were Lt. Col. Geor vacs, forn ‘.zll for a week, of which three du."-‘l Hydaburg had one trap in opera- | Voters registration books for the‘ SIOCK OUOIAIIONS erly stationed in Budapest, and a were in the hospital. | tion. election will close October 1, at 12| 3 man named Martin Himmler. Rajk | Eddie, who was a freshman 1ast| A guccess or the operationsnoon. | NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—(@—Clos- said both instructed him about spy- [year in Juneau High School, was| oi1q be credited to the native| There will be three city council|ing quotation of Alaska Juneau| ing and plotting against the gov- |taking a correspondence course this|, oonizations themselves, Charles|seats up for contest in the ElECUOH‘imme stock today is 3%, American ernment - ~iyear and getting high marks, es-|p "~ Mountjoy, Director of Native|as well as the post of mayor and Can 95, Anaconda 27%, Curtiss- The 40-3 former foreign | pecially in science, which had al-|Recources for ANS has stated. i city magistrate, C. L. Popejoy,( Wright 7%, International Harves minister said so had been in | days been his hobby. He was a fcity Clerk said today. ‘ touch with Sc Chapin, the!natural-born mechanic and was { Only the smallest possible amount | Sk e S RN le:r 28 ‘.l, llgsnn;‘cct:] 46‘-‘1; New ‘f;rk & * 7 . ! = s , sel e re- Central 5%, Northern Pacitic 13%, former U. S r to Hungary.|considered to have great promise z:k;“";’a“‘;‘:“s‘:z‘l‘sz "?r"‘he”;;ef‘ cent special city election, is two|U.. S. Steel 23%, Pound $002%. | & - lin scientific fields. . 8. -l i in| sal . are e 2as | t 2 years, and council members will| Sales today were 1,160,000 shares. GENERAL DENIAL The 16-year-old often went out|tion Of the Cooperatives is under|' Jrgt o0 ool “tomme ™ The city| . follow: {4 T RGN tal to the court, he freely—almost eagerly—testif to contacts with British, French, smerican end Yu- goslav intel rnce agentr. ® 00 0 v e 0 00 They’re going to Philadelphia—because they enioy Get Philadelphia soon—taste it—learn why more men are going over to this top-quality whisky more and more. } Y ) B i o ‘ " : the Council, which governs through Averages today are as NEW YORK, Sept. 16 — Col.!on commercial fishing trips with; 8 8 | magistrate will also serve a one-imdusmal_g 182.32, rails 47, util- George Kovacs said today it's|his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles} year term, |ities 37.90 strictly nonsense that he ever made |Olson, who also have a mink rgnch There will be a separate halot e e A Wit lat Pearl Harbon near Eagle River = for school director at the city elec- | SEATTLE VISITORS Eddie was born at Pearl Harb I tion. g | : |January 17, 1933, and went to STREAM GUARD MISSING el L | Leon Barnes, George Eicher, S. LAST DAY (grammar school at- Tee Harbor be- | ALTMAN RETURNS | M. Levine and G. E. Numger of | {fore starting high school last year.| Fish and Wildlife Service Stream | Sgt. Roger Altman, ACS, has re- | Seattle are registered at the| Tgm@nnow |He was happier, his family said, Iiv- | Guard ' William Davis is missing |turned to Juneau from Naknek in|Baranof Hotel. g ing in the country this year endfrom his boat in Eshamy Bay on|the Anchorage area. He will resume | goxxt;xmuxr\g his education by mail,!prince William Sound, FWS of-|duties in the operations office of| for he was a real outdoors man.|ficials here have been informed.|ACS here. YOUI‘S for |He always enjoyed fishing and| payis, a Cordova man, is pre- SR TR T 1 | + ‘ | B o . 008 0 e dipnd. 0 S| B DS AN HOUSEHOLD GOODS FESTIVAL Glamo L | ,B";"d‘; h‘; 1’3'“““'& F“’dl’e is ;,;“" was found on the rocks near the| Mike Goodman and Norm Lurie > g ur Legs. |vived by his grandmother, Mrs.| entrance to Eshamy Bay; and a|of Pelican are guests at the Bar- . g Marie Peterson, also of Pearl Har-|nree-day search has failed to re- |anof Hotel. | at TH“MAS HABBWABE MOJ bor. g 4 veal his whereabouts. E N SRR 'our The funeral will be at 2 o'clock| 1f he is not found, he will be: FROM ST. PAUL- Monday afternoon in the Charles;the first. FWS casualty of 1949 in| Earl Bonneville of St. Paul is a J W. Carter Mortuary. Further an-|ajacka. Iguest at the Gastineau. | \ \ P P S"'OCI(IngS nouncements will be made tomor-| . o L 2 L Ew H S! £l | ————— e ——————————— P ELLIS A I‘R "LINES 5 ‘ e Please accept our invitation fo come in | . and kINf)‘mm? L smn | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | 7 ’ and look over our compl_ete selection of saranct. | via Pefersburg and Wrangell ) household goods. Qur prices arelow ... at the Baranof. FROM BELLINGHAM il With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg || sl ; otir service the very best. e Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. ’ H. G. Heal of Bellingham, Wash.| FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 is registered at the Baranof Hotel.| ' S — BROOMS ~ Garbage Cans Recover from Summer and DUST MOPS N ' AreaNecessity All prices ‘ \ and m%f’%m b e i Small ones Famons : : e gt for R i . Every kind of pot =~ Ry E Save Space leg-aliure in eye- % L £ .v : : luring uMoiud s’oych - /‘ 5 : ol : and pan You need . Save Tlme Save Food ings. They're so sheer, leek 4 : : : fi”'.° el 2 ":°°'}.' Cheer up your home this winter color and warmth to your rooms Sr A cmlele Selection of A et have dpemm iy with new furniture — without for many years. To add that fin- . oll the smart new shades. buying new furniture! We will ishing touch, we have a vast new W E L E c T B l c re-cover your favorite chairs and selection of draperies and wall-to- ) : " NYLCN SALE davenporte-—piake hees FHE SRR U LY ST . ~ APPLIANCES cost you to replace them. Flor thir]:y gg:rs'nogsingr::;?;t pleasure has n 1n T < ] 3 i i 20% OFF From our large brand-new stock ior work. No job is teo small— & X i beauhfy g kltChen o of durable top-quality friezes, you no job is too big. Let Houston’s A : H on MOJUD and can pick patterns that will add help you RE-COVER for winter. . make your work easier e | suveau eemersTeny || i THOMAS HARDWARE i 122 Second St. Phone 36 ; a charter, constitution and by-laws adopted by the people of the com- munity.

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