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(® Wirephoto. i i o ba ) | that time, Naval spokesmen said, if | § lEopolD To lEAvE | the defendants are ready to pro- | ceed. All proceedings will be open RE'I'URN 'l'o ‘I'HRONE | to the public and the press. | The courts martial were ordered by Rear Adm. Allen E. Smith, com- | Atlantic fleet, after a review of the | pr ings e Nava III, exiled king of the Belgians,| oy s vy S » | grounding. has decided to leave the decision of | © 8. his future to Belgium’'s Parliament, wounced today. “Whatever the decision Parliament will take and for which | umes, in conformity with the| tion, the entire nd ex- ve responsibility, I will bow to Leopold said in a statement re- d by his secretary, Jacques at a news conference. d, exiled from his home- | wce the war, won | the vote in an advisory Jum last Sunday on whether d r to his throne. ers in Belgium is far too small a , who is supposed to rep- resent u y for his people. COURTS MARTIAL IS ORDERED FOR 3 MO OFFICERS Smith’s action was announced by | Adm. William M. Fechteler, com- | mander-in-chief of the Atlantic| {leet. 27 YOUNG REDS SEIZED BY POLICE IN WEST BERLIN BERLIN, March 16—®—Ameri 4, | which | i | can controlled German police seized e to stamp out Red demon- ations in West Berlin. | US. Public Safe officials an- nounced the arrests started about midnight and continued until 6 a.m. sector. The previous night, 18 member: of the Communist “Free German} Youth” were jailed for parching in} an American secfor street and sing- | . ing Communist songs. | Officials indicated the police ac-| | tion was part of a “get tough”|% NORFOLK, Va., March 16—®—| oampajgn to discourage 500,000 General courts martial were ordered today for the commanding officer the operations officer and the navi- | perin» May 27-30. gator of the battleship Missouri 85| qpe mast Berlin Communist press a result of the vessel's groundingf .o strongly urged young in Chesapeake Bay, January 17. munists to litter the American sec- | The officers to be tried are Capt.| 4or with “go home” signs. | William D. Brown, of Frostproof, | Fla., the Big Mo's pper; Comdr.| you don’t have to send out for John R. Millett, operations officer; | s, Juneau Young Hardware | and Lt. Comdr. Frank G. Morris, of | i) have a large new selection of | New York, navigator. spring planting bulbs within a few | The courts ial will be con-|gay_at less than Seattle prices. if | vened March 27 at the Norfolk i | Base. The trials will begin at| gy, PATRICK'S DAY DANCE | » AT Moose Club Saturday at 10 pn.| Floor show by the O'Flannigans. Nfiuvous Door Prize—adv. 52-1t | STOMACH ALLIMIN relieves distressing symptoms of “mervous stomach” — heaviness after meals, belching. bloating and colic due to as. ALLIMIN hasbeen scientifically tested ing disorders in their “March on .LIVE SAFELY—LIVE HAPPILY See page 155 March 18 issue of Saturday Evening Post. FLOYD FAGERSON — District Manager MUTUAL OF OMAHA —adv. 4t famous —more than a % billion sold to date. ALLIMIN. Garlic Jablets Butler Mauro Drug Co. A “dead spot” is an area in which reception of a radio signal is ex- tremely poor or absent. Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan Anmerican to the States . . . and then o any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneau! QLASHRD, o o AIRLINES Southeastervn Alaska | - ewing | Virginia Hill Marrie Virginia Hill (right) identified by Chicago newspapers as the inter- national playgirl, and Hermann (Hans) Hauser (right), Austrian- born ski instructor at Sun Valley, Idaheo, are honeymooning in Chi- according to the Sun-Times and Herald-American. They said the couple had been at the Ambassador East Hotel for a week fol- lowing their marriage in Elke, Nev. (? Wirephoto. it's Cold Qulside La Mays Scnnyboy, a Mexican Chihuahua, must have heard of the in the shaggy coat of Champion Dogs are entries in coal shortage as he finds warm Sagbourne’s Monarch, an Old English sheep dog. the Detroit, Mich., Kennel Club Show. (# Wirephoto. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950 ARMED FORCES DAY PROCLAIMED MAY 20 Declaring that “no area in the country is more vitally concerned with defense than Alaska,” Gov. Ernest Gruening has issued a proc- lamation proclaiming May 20 as Armed Forces Day throughout the Territory. His proclamation follows one| issued by President Hai Truman, | calling upon all states and Terri-l tories to mark the day in honoring all branches of the natior ‘med forces and returned veterans. The proclamation states that Lieut. Ge Nathan F. Twining, commander-in-chief of the Alaska Command, has declared a slogan for the day of “Teamed for De- fense.” He extends an invitation to all organizations in Alaska to \'isil' military posts in the north that day and see at first hand the military | “team.” ! Gruening calls upon all citizens, with ticular mention of the| ierican Legion and Veterans of "oreigny Wars, to take an active 't in the day, with particular re- | uest to the Alaska National Guard to take & priate steps to par- 7he proclamation terms Alaska} America’s most strategically vital | wrea,” and that those living here | should “have a complete under- standing of the importance of de- | fense, sand should keep constantly abreast of its needs and develop- ! ments.” He also pointed out that military eguipment and personnel “ccm- | mensurate with the primary mis- | sion of defense to cities throughout | Alaska (the Armed Forces) will ac-| complish the purpose for which this specific day has been designated.” SHOFNER VISITS IN TAXCO, MEXICO | In letters to her husband, Mrs.| Joseph M. Shofner tells of the leasures of Mexico, where she has | been for several weeks. She is visiting in the home of William Spratling in Taxco, plan- | 1ing to go to Acapulco in about ten Her husband plans to join | Spratling, the noted artist and | jewelry designer, is well known here largely through his interest in fostering native design and | w manship of jewelry fashioned | from Alaska metals and stones. Harrowing 10 Hours 27 young Communists early today in | g | in three boroughs of the American | young Communists from attempt-| ° Com- | & . i ¢ O'Connell, O'Neill, Neb., farm wife, and her six-pound son were in “gocd” condition despite a harrowing 10 hours she spent lying in the box of a stalled farm wagen. The wagon is shown at left in the drifts where it is still stuck. The wagon became drift-bound as 0’Connell drove his wife to the hospital. Eighteen men on feot finally brought Mrs. O’Connell to the hospital on a stretcher a few hours ahead of the stork. (» Wirephoto. | Floor Pian Aciivaling Navai Reserves, . interior Alaska FAIRBANKS, March Kodiak yesterday or more Naval Re Morton is assis t chief of staff for the Naval Reserve of the 17th Naval District headquarters at Ko- diak. “The thinling fellow Calls « YELLOW® PHONE ,22 OR 14 FOR A YELLOW CAB & | CARPENTERS ATTENTION | Carpenter’s Local No. 2247 special | meeting Friday night, Mar. 17, at| 8 p.m. AFL Hall. —adv. 53-2t ST. PATRICK’S DAY DANCE Moose Club Saturday at 10 p.m. show by the O'Flannigar Door Prize.—adv. 52-1t ANOTHER COUNTY HEARD FROM | | | CHICAGO, Count k witched to 5 the finest tasting use i g he declares. any county!” FAMOUS SINCE 1804 VSRR Soy for = prcy soft flavor p BNEST DEMERARA RiM unigue bouguet. " Sole U. S. Agents fulius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. 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