The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1948, Page 8

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NEEDED ON MORE Not Received in he policy of this administ: FOR 2 AIRPORTS, PAGE EIGHT ~ ‘ | ; THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948 || r ™ panies must make at least 2. i s v :. WON'TBE INFORMATION IS [Glucose Solufion = s s «% ! “From its inception it has been i EXECUTED | TOMORROW s | . : ern United States, it was announc i A 4 | Anch to the Senate for chases in any mark sluding | ANCNO! por Rotert T. Ulsh, northwest mana-| ge pointed out, however, that|2uthorizing the Civil Aeronautics THE SAIM”N CREEK % 7| Administration (CAA) to construct Postponed Indefinitely -Want Court Action The hanging of Eugene LaMoore flias Austin Rollan, has been inde- finitely pestponed here until further word is received from the Ninth Dis- trict U. 8. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Franciscc. LaMoore was seheduled to have gone to the gal- CHARTER VESSELS, Juneau Ché}nger of Com- merce Holds Regular information on Ju- boats was again air- ed at foday's weekly luncheon meeting of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce in the Baranof Hotel Gold Room This time, the re- quest came from the Alaska Steam- Ship Co. which needs the infor-! mation for its Agents Manual. So far, the Chamber has complete in- formation on only two local A pleas for neau charter Hospitals of N.W. SPOKANE, April 29.—(®—North- west hospitals received none of the glucose solution which reportedly in- | jured hospital patients in southea ger of Cutter Laboratories, said the| chipntent was made from the Cutter Laboratories in Berkeley, Calif,, to Jacksonville, Fla. “A check of our records of ship- ments to Washington, Idaho, Oregon | and Montana verifies beyond any| doubt that none of the bottles of solution in question reached hospi-! tals in this area,” he said . e - to assist sm#l business in every way pi ble . . . It has Deen our policy to be liberal in nding credit, particularly to small busi- ness Larson said that conditions of sale do not bar a foreign country PP from disposing of its surplus pur credit agreements With foreign governments do require that these nauons use their purchases only in territory under their jurisdiction ALASKAN CITES WASHINGTON, The Senate Commer: roved today prop airports at Fa April ¢ Committee sed construc- anks and tion of the airports. The House had approv=- ed just one airport and did not de- signate the site, The Senate com- mittee named both Fairbanks and SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT * COUNTRY CLUB’S Furthermore, he said, they must | P have export licenses from the com- | " L#:':‘fu; :“r ““( ;""’1;'"::‘: "‘, merce department and must show B o g i " will be a vital adju o air defense they have the shipping to 1s- | ) in this strategic northwe: port the materials. plans in this strategic nortt NEW SECREIARY OF ability as emergency or standby fields for the Air Force," the com- COCKTAIL BAR - WILL BE OPEN lows here tomorrow to pay for his vessels. part in the murder and robbery ot Mayor W. E. Hendrickson re- ,wAA DE"IES AN mittee reported FR‘)M l P M TH[J RSDAY groceryman Jim Ellen on Dec. 22, minded the Chamber of the Special | - ® L ] E The hanging has teen held up be- posed bond issue. ;D " UM]‘ ( b cause the Circuit Court has failed to J. S. MacKinnon gave a prelim- APPROVAL BY (OM | I’a v Om ine \ take any kind of action so far on a a proposed Con-| % CiiY Eleciion Da‘_ motfon by U. S. District Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr., to dismiss an appeal filed on LaMoore’s behalf. The mo- tion was also approved by the con- inary report on | gressional bill to permit Canadian| halibut fishermen to sell their| catches in Alaska ports. He said | that several Alaska fishermen had ON SMALL FIRMS WASHINGTON, April 29— The War Assets Administration has | Approvedr rby Truman WASHINGTON, April 29 —(P—| The Senate Commerce Committee | pproved today the nomination of | \WwASHINGTON, April 29— x victed nuygr's defense attorneys. objected despite a recommenda- denied discriminating against Amer- | Charles Sawyer, Cincinnati D"“"’Uprvsidrm Truman said toda he LaMoore's execution would nol‘be tion from the Sitka Chamber of}ican small business in favor of }~(|t. to be Secretary of Commerce. actepted proposals R0 legal until the Circuit Court action commerce. foreign nations in the sale of [he nomination now goes to theltemporary draft and a iniversal granting the motion has been pass- surplus war supplies. | Senate for action. v ol 5 ¥ e o seps P : ¢ i g Joseph Werrer reporied that the g e training program hecause it was al #d. Tt 1s npt expected to take action | VPR TTCC TR ment | Jesse Larson, War Asscts Admin-| Sawer, @ former ambassador 10| pe could get out of Congiess Come Qut and Enjoy Cockitails and before next Monday which is the T FE0 (O T dle the Juneau| [StTators made the denial in ® let-| Belglum, Was named by Eresident| rhe President told a new con- regular motion day in that court. ¥ A ; [ter to Senator Whérry (R-Neb). |Trumanto succeed W. Averell|rorence the idea of blending the ' 3 f Whe, the motion is granted. i it Is, ‘Old Woodenace” contest here (o) oy % SeLLlCt Y0q "Charged thae Harriman, who has reslgned (0 be- | duacy and. unverssl raining. was Scenery and Wonderful Piege Comas W. Fulta Wil bave 1o e e ioits Junean | WAA extended forelgn countries cCme roving ambassador to the gy geceptable compromis v tiol te for La- S sits au. i 2 5 Vox halniian e M I e P 4 JUsa By IppioR. B Arne Shudshift reported that|more liberal credit than domestic' countries being aided by the Europ- | Then he added that it was be- Atlnosphere Moore. it firms and perhaps encouraged €an recovery program. Sk i it & &l he ¢ t , signs had been posted around the b cause it was all he could get. It 223 R : 3 '®| speculation by nations with no Chairman White (R-me) told re-| g, LR o e tia city calling attention to Juneau's| was, he said, a step in tlie right FEux TONER Io CleanUp Week. Keith Wildss va: | 2csUslneed {ot surplus materials. ' POIIIS the committee also recom-| gjrecticn ported that plans are underway for| The issue developed aiter Aleutco mended N_mfu'nmuon of : Mr. Truman asked Congress for & the entertainment of the Oakland | COTP+ With headquarters at Ha 1. Harrington Wimberlytof Al-|," temporary revival of the draft “SESS pRopER“ and Los Angeles Chambers of Com. | iN€% Neb. was outbid by Norway, tus, Okla. to be a member of the ., expand the armed iorces now. ¥ ’ i s " | Austria and Haiti on all but one Federal Power Commission, . He has o ajco asked a universal tr Z‘:S’::s ':r“"‘:hvc‘"r“ making Ald;ka“iblock of goods put up for sale in been on the commission since 1945 i haa g the Aleutian Islands. 2. Russell B. Adams, a native of | | reported forth-| Aleutco said it wants the equip- Wheeling, W. Va, to be a member comiing plans for the proposed |ment—mostly old trucks and con- of the Civil Aeronautics Board summer skiing project on Lemon! struction equipment—for disposal 3. Delos Wilson Rentzel of A Creek Glacier. Charles G. Burdick | to contractors now short of m andria, Va., to be Administr ram under which all phy- m under which ol phy- Feor Finest Food and Entertainment trained as a v 2 ; it,s 'the COUNTRY CLUB OUTSIDE JUNEAU The Board of Directors of the Ju- peau Independent School District has awarded the contract for asses- Dean Willhams More deaths sing the property lying outside Ju- told the Chamber that the Nation-|inery needed on reclamation pro- ufv Civil Aeronautics. occur among urhs peau bpt within the boundaries of al Boy Scout Councii was unable|jects in the plains states. The committee took no action|the rural populatior the Independent School District, to to secure a sufficient number of Larson told Wherry it is true cn the nomination of Thomas C - - Felix J. Toner. reservations to make a charter|that foreigh governments can buy Buchanan of Pennsylvania to he| Mercury is slightly more than 13 : Toner and his staff will begin cruise to Alaska after its Seattle such equipment on 100 percent a member of the Power Commis-| and one-half times heavier than E n n ) R 0 - credit terms while U. S. com- sion. | water, 'll““‘“'l“*"uwuwwwllfi'fl meeting next month. W. D. Boland, of the U. 8. Army work Monday, May 3, and, the School Board asks the citizens of the area to assist Toner and his staff in their Engineers in Seattle, reported work of appraising and cooperate briefly on his survey of The pro- with him so that the assessing may posed Gold Creek flood control be done thoroughly and quickly. project. Boland is here to make a final survey of this area. SPECIAL MOTHER'S Natash: Oy Bngser, My, and E. H. Card of the Coos Bay Lumber Company; and Herb Ream of “the ELKS LODGE, MAY 9 The Juneau diks Lodge No. 420 Alaska Steamship Company. | will hold a special Mother’s Day Vice-President Joseph A. McLean service at the Elks Hall Sunday presided over today’s meeting in| afternocon, May 9, at 2 o'clock. The the Rev. S8amuel McPhetres of the Holy absence of ’resident W. Burr Johnson and Vice-President W. R.| Trinity Church will be the guest Carter speaker and the Elks Officers will - S N have charge of the rituals. i | There will be ensemble music and community singing. All’mem- T' B' SIAMP MONEY | | bers of the Elks Lodge are re- quested to be present for this service. All Mothers of the Channel area are cordially invited to attend and the public in general is urged also to attend this impressive cere- mony. USED TO PURCHASE | " il X - RAY MACHINE, ... 1~ | } FRESH BEEF | Fresh Frying | Breasto'Lamb | LUNCH Beef thathasnotbeen| RABBITS | S TEW MEATS ~ frozen. Par Dpseeser More than 20 Kinds Many person's question the actuval disbursement of the money that is used to purchase the tuberculosis stamps each year and the following story might be of interest to those| of Alaska who have recently been | X-rayed in the mass T. B. survey. The X-ray machine used in| — e, —— MOOSE BALL TEA All Moose ballplayers and men interested in playing ball with the Mocse team should turn out to- the survey was one of the many morrow (Friday) night at 6:30 equipment articles purchased with| o'clock. Manager Holloway wants the stamp money to further the iso- | lation of the disease of tuberculosis. The money is also used in the many clinics throughout the Terri- tory and the United States. It also provides state owned sanatoriums with operating expenses and pays for the men, women and children with medical care who are unable to pay for the treatments so neces- sary to comtat this pulmonary ail- ment. 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