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rAGE Twou THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1950 MONTANANS HERE IWICE CONVICTED |GAMBUING MOGUL_[Pres, Monks | . IEXiser — SPY REFUSED NEW | GETS 2 YEARS IN | Nuns Rounded ~ =i gzl TRIAL BY JUDGE| PRISON,ALSOFINE| Up in Budapest] . eovyer ., [ "ohii: H 2 | chorage are registered at the Bara- lease call or leav WASHINGTON, June 27 — # J NEW YORK, June 27—®—Frank| VATICAN CITY, June 27 — (® — nof Hotel. p n:,:n eolt "': your Federal Judge Albert L. Reeves'Erickson, kingpin of a nationwide | Vatican radio said today that nearly | has refused to grant a new trial! bookmaking business, has been | 1,000 priests, monks and nuns wurel FROM SCARSDALE, N.Y. l Alaskams ¢ 17 for Judith Coplon, 29-year-old for- |sentenced to two years in prison |rounded up in Budapest June 9 and| Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dono- mer government girl twice con- $30,000 fine. transported to concentration points.| van of Scarsdale, N.Y., are guests| PHONE 206 victed of spying for Russia. he chubby, 54-year-old gambling | The Vatican speaker _smd secret | at the Baranof Hotel. | - > Judge Reeves, who last year seri- . who had plied his mufti- police of the Communist regime, tenced Miss Coplon to 40 months|n n-dollar betting trade for a W‘Ench recently imegsirllud its meas- | o . to 10 years, overruled the new |quarter century without spending |utes against the Catholic Church ! 4 = —‘ . -——_' i | ‘rial motion after hearing mu‘f » day in jail, was sentenced inin Hungary, raided monasteries and | E L L‘ s A I R L l N E s [ ments on the question last week. special sessions court. convents during the rdght. i After her conviction here, on| He could have received up to 60| They rounded up 322 priests and nAlLY “m mnu m mcm. charges of removing government|years in prison. jmonks including 90 Jesuits—and " documents from the JusSce De-| Erickson threw himself on the|600 nuns. ; via*eie“h“g and Wrn’.n | sartment, Miss Coplon was con-|mercy of the court last Monday by | sicted in' New York City of having | pleading guilty to a 60count gam- /1 With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg DB LISfiflw ) , conspired with Valentin A. Gubit- | bling charge. Me"akafla c’aSh ¢ J Conv;x(\)i;;fli RiEf;g;(\)loX g;g;rstu;e;g;‘!:nz::ff.#. | | chev, Soviet engineer, to deliver U. S. government secrets to the | HT 1 H | 2> Russxjms She was then given an AMERAS'A ED'TOR s | In]u’es CIIb F'lers \)\ | additional 15 year sentence. | - | \ ‘ o 11945 TALK WITH 5 v_\\VE witH Y€ KETCHIKAN, Alaska, June 27— A : ; 7 NON_SKEDS MAKIN i (M—Two student fliers were injured | — oing up, going up, DIPI.OMAI HEARD ¢ mecuskaia " wost migne wnen Th T i l going p ! their two-place float plane crashed e l. an e H Pl S % {into the harbor:. . | ! WASHI , June 27 — W —| Romey Atk’mson, W v heels and platforms NOW AGAINST CAB | uice pevament uemea over | uuniete, s ¥ ciaght o, tHe Katent: eaners g r” ; Ii_%rlllntemlcl:;?:tf:tgfsco:;‘ifim:;‘:wkan hospital in critical ‘condition. Sl ; s trans The Coast (3uard said th | higher, hlghel’- NEW YORK, June 27—(P—The|in 1945 between diplomat John S.1yiutim Frm,'k szfi’ ch:dsef,f;:‘:‘ o “non-scheduled” airlines industry | Service and Amerasia editor Philip| taxen to the nurses’ town clinic atl Jain US I deliso debs accused the Civil Aeronautics Board | Jaffe. | Metlakatla, His condition was not‘l - our new yesterday of trying to “evict it from | Service was questioned about it ynown: { l J au the air” while coddling the regular | behind closed doors. | Witnes ses said the plane crashed n »nne b companies. | Edward P. Morgan, counsel for 8 gyt engi stalled af put you above it all. Major independent carriers met! Senate Foreign Relations subcom- | ¢c "o hadgb':fu:;a bo;“f; ::;i Jflly Fourth here to form a new defense organi- ; mittee, said the transcript was de- | yarbor and gone into a steep climb. zation, the Air Coach Transport | livered by Assistant Attorney Gen-i 2 eral James M. McInerney, chiet ot v | T 3 Association, that will fight a new 2 ; TV you can even"alk 'o a glraffe the Justice Department’s crlminul! FROM VANCOUVER CAB regulation they claim would | break up their passenger business. | division. | q At the same time they attacked| Senator Tydings (D-Md), the| ofD-V‘_‘B‘SSJh" fl"g éOSEDh A. Crumb | | the CAB for allegedly paying sub-!|committee chairman, told newsmen Y B“"e"'f H o lam stoppinug sidies “of more than $60,000,000” in | he did not know whether the tran-, te Baranof Hotel. a n to airmail fees to the regu- | script would be made public after el # ] the meeting. 4 ! DUNLAP VISITS | “Despite the fact that we inde-| C. E. Rhetts, Service's attorney, m":’s Dgnlap <}f§e?me is registered | pendent carriers are only five years | said Service had no objection to the | e Baranof Hotel. old, we have existed without ex-, full transcript being made public, | J,/( g zgndfir ea [ pecting or needing a financial but that the decision was up to the | il FSOMthLLINGHAM 5 » o crutch from the government,” the committee. | Mrs. Dorothy Woods of Dilling- QUALITY SINCE 1887 new association’s executive commit- | | ham is a gooeen the Baranof Hotel. 4 tee said. 1 o . i FROM GUSTAVUS Why should the public have to SHRINE OFH(ERS Pt o o LLRE SR quite wealthy, and then have to 4 | > . r fs " | AT GASTINEAU / Bay 0 mch for fhir fara (HILCOTINCRUISE AT casmeav | designed by PRLTER/ DcLISO | The “non-sked’s” flight rate have | - . A R son ‘ oy | Petersburg are registered at the | been about three cents a mile, corn- | | pared to nearly five cents for regu- Juneau Shrficrs will be host to | Gastineau Hotel. Jar flights, and about four cents for | members of a tour party from the; AR ST the F;emmy established coach | S Chilcotin next Sunday evening ! MATHISONS VISIT sl during the boat stop, according to| Mr. and Mrs. L. Adolph Mathison | flights of the regular | Walter B. Heisel, general secretary | ©f Petersburg are gu at the | REBEKAHS FINAL ‘ RiN(Ess |.0U|SE ;n:\\‘m T A of Alaska Scottish Rite bodies. Baranof Hotel. I MEETING OF SEASON | pliat, Kotvun, Bete R NOW GOVOIMIMENT ..o S neamara, seerears ot 10 BE HELD TOMORROW ES 20 SOUTH " v oo v i s Considered for | e i e Sevees | day and Sunday. are to leave Oakland after the ! Tne Princess Louise docked this { i g The Perseverance Rebekah Tml:r".m _lll;j“u”vl‘]; 8 U?:;; fl’uutfxfi‘)uuilxlg Roder Needles, F. J. Cowling, | peo Ie o! Fran(e Shrine Imperial Council, to make | { will hold its 12 before (e . o 83 5ty *"|Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Lawrence p the Alaska cruise. from Skagway bringing ten per- = % - the summer vacation tOMOITOW | o ¢ "5 hany Johnson, Mrs, Velma Rogers, Tom | A trip to Mendenhall Glacier is night in IOOF Hall ' 5 Downes, Mrs. William Muncaster,| PARIS, June 27—(®—Former Pre- | scheduled, and other entertainment - = It will not meet ain until Sep- | Arriving from Skagway were C. Mrs. C. W. Stevenson, and Jokn|mier Henri Queuille today agreed |is being planned for their stay in tember 13 J. Rogers, Mr, and Mrs. Emil Fall, Monagle Jr., were dismissed. |to consider trying to form a new | Juneau, which' will be from 6 to At the last mecting threc new|Mrs. J. B, Reher, Mr. and Mrs., Mrs. Sylvester Peele of Hydaburg | French government. 11:30 pm. gembers, Mrs. Dick Hoyez |"'1',P14'.\lun Miss M. Williams, Mrs. |and Florence Sutton of Sitka were Queuille said he would give Pres- —_— ett Judson, and Phillip Dawes were [J, A. Williams, D. E. Dye, Miss G.|admitted to the Government Hos- ident Vincent Auriol a definite an- | ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands, | wer fomorrow whether he would | June 27—®—Jean Remie, 26, Dutch H Y l o N S admitted to membership Fifty ; Whitmore. | pital. members were present at the ini-| When she sailed one hour later |accept the resignation as Premier. | lightweight, died today after a The most recent government un- | prize fight with Jan Nicolaas for | Sale Ends June 30th negative vote Remie lost consciousness affer the meeting and enjoyed all Mrs. C. A, Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs, jout of office by a During the three day almon i J. J. Dougan, Mr. and Mrs. W. .IOHNSON IOMORROW in Parliament Saturday. | being knocked down in the seventh | -—— e round. He was brought to a hos- Derby the Rebekahs will serve lun- | Janney, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hop- g ches to the fishermen at the Don-|kins, Mrs, Virginia Breen, Mrs,| Funeral services for Mri. xancy FROM ELMHURST, N.Y. | pital with a cerebral hemorrhage. ahue float at Tee Harbor. The|Maidment, Perry C. Groves, Rop- | Johnson, 35, who died Wednesday cCharles K. Lucas and H. C. Wear | It was Holland’s first fatal acci- in the City Cafe rooms, will be| of Elmhurst, N.Y., are stopping | dent in boxing in 25 years—the | money thus raised will be used to]ert McIntyre, Mrs. M. T. Score\s, * help pay off the amount pledged | Garry Scoretz Donald Scoretz, Pat- |D€ld tomorrow at 2 pm. in the| gy the Baranof Hotel. | third in Dutch boxing history. to the memorial libray fund rick Scorets, Henry Wilde. Chapel of the Charles W. Carter| — e i i 15 st i = The Rebekah Assembly convened| ®To Seattle: Mrs. Wahl and to | Mortuary. | 4 last Saturday at Spokane, Wash.|Prince Rupert Harry Smith, J.| 7The services will be conducted) o / s h ° i Sigrid Dull as repre ive from|Scott and J. Green. by the Rev. Ralph E. Baker, and| ee a ror “le G“l Juneau lodge left Monday. interment will be in Evergreen| . s_11 | with a Flair She has been elected Cemetery. | I £ . . 1 p 4 g SRR . \ YouSave... We Will Be Closed Monday, July 3rd i | Summer Set | | the Alaska flag presented to the I. Watson of Juneau and Eric| Mrs. Shirley Hegge, Roy Outter, | Johnson of Wrangell; one daugh- | Rebekah lodges of The fall session of the Robert Jewett were admitted to|ter, Arlene Rosaline Johnson of Regular 1.45 o e hentl o Ann's Hospital yesterday. Mrs, | Mount Edgecumbe; and her grand- : dinner ichard DeWeil and her infant[mother, Mrs. Jesse Johnson of | ; e tve o Id:luuhlm" and Mrs, Arnold Lake | Klukwan. gy oW '-15 _3 pa!rs ior 3.30 FLKS ATTENTION jand her infant daughter were dis- 4 Regular Lodge Meeting Wednes missed. J: Gene gave me your message. evening June 28, at 8 o'cloc Joe Kanosh of Juneau and Oscar | Snake Pit going swanky. Served Famous S & W Prunes ! Initiation. 10-2¢| Bennett of Petersburg were dis- | hor d'oevres last night. Ruth | spend long months = Regular 1.65 All items greatly reduc eaty, thin-skinned, and e e bursting with natural Fares Reduced S guge, Khey:re sowrigt | One Way Round Trip | dessert, or recipes. i i Anchorage 63.00. 113.40. o L Biebeaiod sertuns, Now 1.55 - 3 Pairs for 4.50 Kodiak 98.00. 176.40. | [y Auother S & W Fine Food, ; Homer 80.00. 144.00. | : . : Naknek A.B. 10450, 188.10. Grocers whe know agree: : Naknek Village 114.50. 206.10. “SAW quality is so much better” ]?uy This Famou; B oy : in New Summer Colors 10% Reduc.tion on Round Trip Grocers all over the country have judged for themselves, o e | from comparisons made right in their own stores. They have seen us open and compare S&W products Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail with ang other brand on their shelves. F AMILY snoE SToRE KENTUCKY ~ pudia: Curgo From their own experience, they have judged S&W STRAIGHT | |Ih¢ 4 Connections at Anchorage for all Interior Quality best, every time. % 5 BOURBON and Westward Points i ; Seward Sireet WHISKEY |5 SaW FINE FOODS. .. s0 much better ROND ED Tickefs and Reservations O s 100 PROOF BARANOF HOTEL ,___—_—,_—— - — > : ; Bader Accounting Service HUDSON °S Phone 716 : > Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Franklin Street ) Tax Returns Prepared [ NETRIRT N Lot &y Distributed h asks e LITER R . INC. i “‘E,Znofi"é‘fimfi',f&““ P210111C NORTIHERY TIRLINES, INC. Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919. e ————