The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 1951, Page 3

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRER Meatcutter Fined: |Cordova Man Leses Threalen fo Evidl iMurder Trial \Wounded Kodiak sad NobelPeace Prize Truman Appeints He Sold Above JTo Bunco Arfists; |Alaska Non-Coms Of Alaska Woman | Police Chie! Gets i fei Awarded French ~ New Commandant Ceiling Price Theee Men Held | Af Camp Stoneman R(*_w g Jury 'Men Wie $m“ fajor Operalion Antx-Red leader For Marine Corps | | | | SPOKANE, Wash, Nov. 6—(P— STONEMAN, Calif., Nos LUIS OBISFO, Nov. 6—®— | KODIAK, Alaska, Ni B B e ity ol e g OLSO, Norway, Nov. 6—(P--The WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—(P—Pre- A meatcutter was fined $25 in Fed- adians and an Australian who are ense for Mrs. Mx)x'gml'e( R_vx?n. he I » ¢h % , Nolel Perce Prize for 1951 has been | sident Truman has appointed Lieut. eral Court yesterday on a charge accused of bilking a Cordova, Al-|just back from Alaska with Ah“' realth tk socialite on trial | Wa S , ' was A kdundd Y e s 1 Jouhaux of France, Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., as of selling meat above the ceiling , fisherman in a bur 1 aiti elive: T anslaug ll{\(‘NW‘fl‘e’u‘! vo b n- | g + rweglan Nobel Institute an- commandant of the Marine Corps., price set by the Office of Price Stab- w charged with grand larceny ymobiles bef rested its c: today without put= day ucce: % ! 1 today effective January 1. ilization (OPS). | yesterday. i i ; | agsigm ; ld z.m.' a witness on t‘hc stand. man who he icked ‘him.| The wi f ‘-: ident Ju:.n ?‘) Jouhaux, a militantly ;\n(l—C;nn- Shepherd will replace Gen. Clif~ Fred L. Park, tge m(:\tru(m", w TI*:c r}rm ‘1‘\1“ S ).‘i“_d“n A‘ =M & Attorr Jerry Giesler of Los An- 4 BRI A ; O D since sf‘,n ; ..ly e labor I:W““,] is ll!)(' 50th | {on B. Cates, whose four-year term accused by an OPS agent of selling after Henry Ma , : L riopaaat e 8 B B cles inced that the defense ¢ Bothie it . Mon 1 ald was acute ent of the prize, awarded by | .5 commandant expires with the 11-4 pm:n((i)s of meat on August m-vwd ‘he had § “m:t{: :‘.‘un)Jx‘.mI., \.(I,‘,‘d short after court opened ' sin .ot ; s ;\‘”p“‘-_ Nobel committee of the NOr-|and of the year. Cates will be given 30 for $ 90 a pound, 53 cents sl ‘ +-out-cr-becevioted” notit- | AIter 8 nd recess. Arguments gy, hot ir o alt o AW he brief ad S dthant 0 reason €ver |, new assignment. pound over the OPS ceiling. | not his banker ¢ et sl puth b s protel b X ediately by attorneys. - 4 Hiass et Skl oeice | - 2R 3¢ wd, which s ghepherd will receive the fourth Similar charges filed August 31| WMattson said the mA to P oL o T R e 5 yan, who formerly lived | » . Ay : 8 1 G 1 ”V‘ + S wort wedish Kroner ($32- | ¢iar of a full general when he as- against Albert Arend, owner of the have been posted with the men | in Alaska, is on trial for killing ot o i ) ik ks o 5 year sumes the condmand; market where Park was employed, to prove that he could > paid his | Lt. Col. Guy M. Harv D. Ray, Jr. 22, a § U W S e ":‘“nrx:“‘)“‘:“”\’ has been vice chairman | e s now commanding general, and Frank Hanson, manager were of wagers which d had | officer for the Air For o Obispo man o quarre of fiy ired > mar 5 S i el 1l Labor ¢ 20~ | fleet Marine force, Pacific, at Pearl dismissed. 1 placed on ¢ it S al > 1l t ith Mrs. Ryan while o as: g Skt i | 58 ere has been complete of- | (i, Hariar e t S8 S ur's AT ellanas ‘A EIES | Harbor, Hawail. The $3,000 was all Mattson had |5 s leaving until their ) nch five miles north of the n , s al ioe. GO | ilitar Tr ) revolver Mr cron entered the hospital | dent Peron has ke t the side of | FROM ANCHORAGE Militar with him mwn he was asked to o ,‘ s c Fhia " i 3 3 @ M ) pital | & Y t s | DOUGL AS {put up the surety apd he fl |And Maj. E. J. Penctio, officer i ntained that she fired st ne 1 nded the last € y wite ¢ sstantly since she | *E. J. Jersey of Anchorage is re- 8 e 1 The st said at “Presi- ' entered the I | sistered at the BaranoLHoLel id he would overrule t 1 WY i ly he shoulder. NEWS bier i B by , | o e 3 2 5 2. SN - " = —— |the’ three men Rl s o sergeants and their families == SOOCGE SOOOSOSRSE SET = > {RRRs i (A g the mat- | re waiting for the cars because ||} Altar Society Meeting ter to the police, instead, and the :‘1“:- B o MvaAl on their own () The Altar Society of the Douglas | arrest followed at a local hotel. ‘“.“:I»‘“ SNt e iy Catholic church will have their oo 2 [ " 1 i The men gave their names as Pk e { ¢ td ulnr meeting tomrro¥, Wodnesdey | o, g Mason and. Murray T. rRoM catroRNIA || : ‘ g © TP | Garrison of Vancouver, B. C | i ? . U. sl i ‘ of Mrs. Stephen Ford. Ashley A, Griftiths, of Australla, |, D Neil Granam of the U. 8 y \”” m (“ I ”' ' SEATTLE, Nov. 6—(®—Two Can- | CAMP 6—(P—Twenty Air ce Public Health Service from San via Alaska Coastal to Ketchikan to veterans arriving here for leave| W. D. Trim of Tenakee is wm» attend the 29th annual convention| reassignment. ered at the Baranof Hotel. i Ladies Join Lions i The ladies of the Dougias Lions T club members met with the Lions as guests last evening with a de- licious turkey dinner at Mikes Place. Arne Shudshift, chairman of the Hallowe'en children’s party reported 5 g 2 ) on the affair and recommended| i b i s B ] that it be an annual event of the| 4 " | N club. President Ed Johnson !m(lE In whiskey, too, N\ i , a large group of letters from child- | b d ~ 8 ren of the several grades of the there is 900!'--- etter...an Douglas Public School, some of | which were read, thanking the Lions | for the party and asking that it bc held again next year. L A“D The Rev. Robert Rings, Dnug]:«\\ 1 minister, was initiated into the club | as a new member and welcomed. - Visiting Lions included k . am— [b ? Metcalf and Al Boutin of Juneau, ) ?OU on at lb est R with their wives. P " . ) s { KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Guests, besides the wives of mem- bers, included Mr. ‘and Mrs. Max Cardiff, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mc- Huron, and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Jones. \ gy g e & o i i e, We are guitting business, and no foollng .l tainers, Lou Dittrich and Eunice Johnson, better known as “Lou and Johnny” entertained with songs and s | PACIFIC NorTHERN /:IZLIIVES Everyihing will be sold . i g S ' B = = that mesns EVERYTHING!! Have Two Event 4 . Sel zn Wednesdsa 19 Years of Service in Alaska | = & 7999 W ; Y | assangesirmaliCargs ' and NGW!Il! So - - - hetier hurry and The Alaska Potters will meet to- I ~ morrow evening in their club room i) A, i ! = = o AT T pache i Bl nanic g e, ] SAVE REAL MONEY at the e B, T FRRG e l o e e et o et G| | King Selmon (Naluek), Homer g | $°w T CLOTHING STORE tions, i 5 : - ; 4 = Connections at Anchorage for all The bpelegs ymeeclrig will: be fol- Interior and Westward Points lowed by a demonstration in the it e T " AT TQ slab method by Mrs. Helen Hixson. INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS For this, members should bring‘ i their usual equipment: oilcloth, rol- | ‘ Barano( Hoiel-l’hm‘_e 716 / 4 » ling pin, cutting implement, shp‘ i ’ A é brush and a small sponge. | - The kiln is now filled with glazed - ; 1 ® . ware. This firing will begin at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday and anyone who | would like to watch will be welocme. | It is not too late for any pros- | S ‘ . A pective ceramists to enter these fall ; 2 0 N E W E R Y 7!” Efi H N G classes. The membership is still | A f — : open and new members are always | elcome: , 4. S0 ' While ihe Stocl Lasts Attention bk . (" s T 4 a ! acks - T'op Loats - Sweaiers - Jackets DEMOCRATS! , Sport Shirts - Dress Shirts - Sport Coals We have the : Juneau-Hi Sweat Shiris OFFICIAL CALL Sox - Hats - Shoes and Boots - Rubhers - Gloves for Ties - Billfolds - Overalls - Underwear - Belts and CONVERNTIDN © Many Other Articles for Men and Boys Let’s Organize Along Come In Toduy the Lines : ) Best For Alasica! marmesms BUY NOW AND SAVEsenome. e LA L e MEETING - NOV. 7- WEDNESDAY P. M. - JEFFERSON - JACKSON (LUB S ] = !T’ CLOTHING STORE 86 PROOF « THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. v ) i OO O O S O O O O S S O O O D O D O O S D D O O O OO S S O S O O S O S S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O D O O O e e e O O O oo T o ooy T S T T eSS Y EVERYBODY COME AND BRING TWO FRIENDS! T0 THE MOOSE CLUB—8P. 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