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Y . [ e » . % FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1951 THE DAILY ALASK SMPIRE INE { be i IMBER 7, 1 ASKA EMPIRE—JUNE: S | i AU, ALASKA PAGE THREE | | T : i . i | . " ! L] ' Trelling, Telegraphic Bulletins ‘ | Gilnett e €ric@ rnopeiuls | 1l ! ne lEng The Senate today debates the I)X'U'T United States au rities in Be: * e S— - o posed increases in the nation’s post- | icported today that an American 3 "“‘ b, { [1]1] Sap;i ge al rates, These increases would mean | sodier was shot by a German Com- = [T | " ¢ 4 cents for first class letters and 2| wunist policeman when his car = KE W) < 1 fishing in South-.| %NS for a postal card. The St‘n:\h"‘ hed ir ba wde at the Rus- 3 k‘ e i Closes. Sept. 20, | Post Office Committee has tucked | sin zone border during the night & ‘@ “ | Cording o Doue Swancer et |into the bill a provision directing extent of his injurles are not . i | ek Tent eyt v | Postmaster General Jesse Donald- ¥n to (he American authorities Fi wildlife son to go back to a two-a-day deliv- | se h ken to the Russian wed yesterday from CIY. Schedule. There's a possibility d eved still beinz held witn pito | this provision will delay Senate ac- Authorities afe trying to ob- ial ‘\\n - tion on the whole bill | 1 release. His name was with- area ———— as t Kal- wall gillnetting Still on the job in Juneau is have rolled by, Dr. E i Llewellyn Morris Williams who has 4ng has been increa been Secretary of Alaska for going irom the Territory fc on sc ars and who, it sppears and another and now, will complete at least his endar year he wa present term ¢r ritor President Truman's brother and| Romania today accused Yugoslay- first counsin say they haven't any provoking @ border clash last idea whether he will run for re day when a Romanian front- cction. Mr. Truman'’s brother, Viv rd wa¢ Killed. The east Ger- id at Grandview, O., today ths news agency at Bucharest s & 1 the office. E . this year, about the time the Leg- the tife o the President hasn't told him any- | that the Yugoslavs crossed n I el ity ek e ¥ | olling for. eobio ! i5 in | thing about throwing his hat in the sorder and opened fire, But the " when political caldrons were bub- Le f i l‘::“dl"]:"l closed from ring. And the President’s first cou- Yusoslav radio at Belgrade claimed Bling Sith e IRaR T o0 tamAES | e saditie i 20 y sin, retired Maj. Gen. Ralph Tru- 60 Romanians started the 20- bl 1 50t el S e man of Springfield, Mo, said he was minute gun battle by firing across A was doubt that he could long hold difference which of the two ¥ writing wagon or- somethi else also in the de border at Yugoslav peasants. onto the job. runnin 10w and when people | Occurred to biock the re : $ - ! Lew Williams, who was born in thought the matter at ol Tequest. At any rate, it neve DIVORCE FILED FINED §100 ON D. D. CHAR . South Dakota & o Rt Ay, thi of Williams as a| through from the head man Clara Glascow filed suit for div- Fronkie Olson Jr., was arrested { yét 'the residence zéyuiveraents fof, GRuening ma : Word of the happenings at|orce in U .S. District Court yesterday yesterday on a drunk and disord- &4 membership in the PIONCers of| 1y pecame esident as time weng| "WIWIECH Teached Juncau about as | against Ora William Glascow charg- ¢ charge filed against him in -one pretty girls from all parts of the United States and a few of her possessions pose fo n Alaska but has been here lone' . Sl as.a Grumman Goose can|ing incompatibility. July by Mary E. Lee of Douglas. turc on Atlantic City boardwalk to signal the start of the annual Miss America contest. N ghit o enough to put down some extensive n Will fly the aistance. Territorial Sena-| The couple was married Sept. 24, Because Olson had been out fish-| Miss Atlantic City and Miss America of the past year are i ; A b M L B BaEa R Ttk MUY Good idea tor he frec tor Howard Lyng, who is Demo-|1949 at Fairbanks. No children or ince the time of the complaint | () wirephoto. o PRNE 0 At JRAL WIS 10 e promp Tt RS NF SHRRHY SO M tteeman for | property rights are involved in the cratic National Comm arrest was not made until yes- of the Territory's history, geo raphy, problems and politicsi-es- e ; interests of | Alaska and who had lly crit- | action, terdiy y eoiatly’ polibich e o nd i} jeized Governor Gruening and his| The plaintiff is represented by He pleaded guilty before U. S. After serving in the Navy dur-| oo ‘ab @i¢ 1oL neces €01 policies after the October electiof Robert Boochever, attorney. Commi er Gordon Gray H - - incide with the views and 3 ) @ . issioner Gordon Gray and o i t rd before i ; got telephone and talked = ——- fined $100 and given a 60-day jail ere ls ne Sunsi u e Or ing Werl € of Dr. Gruer S in ne sort of an open r m Boyle the ational Cor Delegate Bartlett. Several others|g hairman of | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — ne¢e which was suspe and tof -t e Loy's Jewelry & Gift Shop Retires From Business And BDisposes Entire 835,000 Stock of - put in a I and political _ > ae Lo daily papers in Tu-, no 99UpY have develo i Olympia, v ally . in. the _ ordinars e of | who have remained staunch Demo- | { and ran his own weekly | G o but it was hastened by the| crats without becoming Gruening- § i e death, in mid-December of 1ast| jes also falked to %Washington, h vear, of Frank A. Boyle, iongtime| rhere was a feeble effort to pame to Alaska in 19: Sl ol hin | blame the whole thing on Senator ff of the Daily Alaska Auditor Boyle and Govemnor'yeerett Saitonstall, Massachusetts Juneau, then owned by the ' Gruening had not been pulling iff Repuplican who had visited the the same direction for a long time,' werritory a few months previously, || ol » deputy Aus|yyup there is no cvidence that Sen- ditor Neil Moore, e pATUble L T R pives & hodtiaRaiS i i | who is Secretary of Alaska. }“'j“‘“‘“,‘”l‘lllmf gireumstances, When| * opgervors close to the political 1720, s e SoNEne put the le thing down AVOLHEY J. Gerald Wil- \other attempted Gruening less successful than some we been. for L He 4 the ( pire 2 late Governor Joh years later he moved to with i and took weekly W zell Sentinel, nov oldest continuously published news- paper in the Territor; Lew served as postmaster Wrangell and was also ele mayor of the town, and after Bob; damed Moore Audi Bartlett left the office of Secre-|a little like waving a red tary of Alaska in 1944 to run for fore Senator Joe McCarthy i Delegate in Congress, Lew return-i Action followed almost at ed to Juneau and became the Sec-! Governor Gruening returncd and|OVver, but although retary. {James P. Davis, director of the|main purpose it st The Secreta is re-| Office of Territories, arri #n | deeper undercurre sponsible for recording and pre-|Juneau on the business During the past it has been note u— - PNy other purge The entire 2ffair has now pret- once.4 ty well simmered down and blown fizzled in its red up some everal months the absences of L serving the laws enacted by the|partment When that bu ‘A Legislature and sending co of| been concluded, s | Governor Gruening from the Ter- them to the President and Con-| trip to Wrangell, tory have been few and brief; he 5 - e ° 3 | 1 C) < X h gress. He also forwards copies of|liams had been. called, owing to|is retaining the reins as firmly as t(/ RS lgl“g Sll‘7‘lr r f& ! F t t ! olutions and memordals passed | serious iliness in the family. Dur- | possible in his own - K s’ 3 pEEES SREAC ixtures at - > proper{ing Davis' brief stay in Wrangell hd The Periscope, g de- 1 to no-|he saw Williams and asked for nent of the Wrang Senti- persons, issues comm taries public, is a member of the Ihh resignation. | nel, has recently be unusually Territorial Canvassing B nd The ensuing conversation was| interesting. The Periscope has long has a number of other routine du- ) not recorded but what Williams|been one of the most informative ties. had to say was to the effe that | political columns in an Alaskan The most impertant function of since he had bteen appointed | paper_and in recent months it bas | the Secretary, however, is set forth | the boss himself, a man named hurled a number of sharply bar- in the U. S. Code: “In case of the| Truman, and confirmed in office bed darts at one or another of death, removal, resignation or ab- the U. S. Senate, he did not | the administration wheelhorses. sence of the governor from the propose to be fired by ang of the| The Sentinel is now managed | Territory, the s ary shall exe- | hired help. He offered, however,| and edited by the Williams' son,| cute all the powers and perform |to give respectful consideration to| Lew, Jr, but constant readers of all the duties of goveinor during | gny request that might come dir-| The Periscope believe they can de- | such vacancy or absence.” ectly from the President. | tect the master hand of the “old | Either that was the week the|man” in many of its scannirgs. 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