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PAGE EIGHT AIRLINE OFFICIAL IS VISITING HERE ] lf)?n.g” Ran q e g‘kmb'eé_conpkuv ’ ON BUSINESS rmijhiP Program Mixing Fishing with Busi- ness, Alvin Adams Is Enjoying Tour Though they had better luck salmon fisHing in Juneau than polar bear hunting at Point Bar- row, Alvin P. Adams and his son i Nathan cnjoyed their arctic ad- | venture they said in Juneau today.; Adams, formerly president of | Western Airlines, is now president of Alvin P. Adams Associates, Los Angeles, airline consultants, and it is in this connection that he is on his present trip to Alaska He is assisting Arthur G. Woodley, Pacliic Northern Airlines president, in the preparation of PNA's appli- cation for a continuation of its certificate from Juneau to Seattle.{ The hearing, which will also take; up the cases of Pan American, ask- ing for Juneau-Anchorage certifi- Recommended [Consfruction Plan fo Re- place War Vessels Suggested EVERETT, Wash, Aug. 27— —Rep. Jackson (D-Wash) urges that Congress enact a five-point, long range shipping program. The first step should be a con- struction program to replace “our outmoded, non-competitive war- built vessels,” he told the opening session of the 23rd annual North- west Rivers and Harbors Congress. Other points: Allocation of a substantial portion of west yards (with a differential of about 11 percent in favor of the West to make up for greater labor and material costs); revitalization cation, Alaska Airlines and other companies operating in the Alaska- States business, will be before the of the Merchant Reserve Fleet so it |could be put into operation on ship con-| struction to West Coast and North- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 1948 its way to a newspaper in Anchor- 1ge. had a demonstration at the Em- sire and before a group of wide-eyed snd skeptical operators who watch- ed Suzy Winn, reporter, type down the matrixes that spelled her name —and still doubted that the “durned thing would work.” Manning was joined in Juneau Thursday by W. D. Burke, Kel- logg engineer from Chicago, who has been in Anchorage in con- nection with the dial project there. - THREE FISHERMEN SAVED FROM DEATH INROUGH WATERS EXECUTIVE ON TRIP | OF INSPECTION HERE Claude D. Manning, Vice Presi- |dent of Kellogg Switchboard & Sup- ‘ply Company, Chicago, is in Ju- |neau on a trip he had promised his friend Ed Willkie he would make several vears ago. . Manning flew to Juneau wuh‘ !Wll]kie. Libby, McNeill & Libby,! | Vice President, last week, and has iLeen busier than most tirst visitors !since that time, Sunday, with Willkie and Guy Graham, he flew to the | Libby, cannery at Taku Harbor. In Sitka Tuesday he called on Mrs. John Cushing, whose telephone |company in Kodiak is the only dial- operated system Kellogg company equipped. i Kellogg equipment and it was the |first telephone company in Alaska. | In Anchorage, Manning will com- plete negotiations with the city for its new dial system which will be: {installed this winter. ( Purpose of his trip is to check |over progress being made in tele- | phones in the Territory and to find |cut where the Kellogg Company can ! HOQUIAM, Aug. 27—P—A dra-: in Alaska and|matic story of the rescue of three|,;tract March 12, 1937. fishermen in heavy seas off Queen Mrs. Anna Webster's Juneau Tele- | Charlotte Island was told by the g om from Edward W. Cast phone Company in 1912 installed [three survivors when they landed | westminster real ' . here yesterday. Saved by another fishing vessel Monday when their 65-foot craft, the Superior, swamped and sank were Capt. Otto Forde, Fred Ander- son snd Chris Knutser, all of Se- attle. The rescue craft was the Dol- phin of Westport. Anderson and Knutsen were haui- ed from the water when the life- FARMDEAL ENTERS IN SPY PROBE (Continued trom Page One) a run-down farm near Westminster, Md., which Alger Hiss and his wife | earlier had purchased and aban- doned. The News-Post printed photo- static copies of sale agreements signed by Alger and Priscilla Hiss and “Esher Chambers per Chambers.” The Hiss contract was dated Ap- ril- 13, 1936, and the Chambers [ The News-Post said it obtained a estate dealer, along with a May 28, 1936, letter signed by Hiss saying he was no | longer interested in the “Shirkey | place.” “It was one of the oddest deals I've ever had,” the News-Post quoted Case. “The house was run down. - was five miles off a paved road. “Yet, here were two important It MAUD BALLINGTON | " BOOTH PASSES ON GREAT NECK, N. Y., Aug. 27. | —B—Mrs. Maud Ballington Booth, | co-founder of the Volunteers of | America after a rift in the Sal- vation Army’'s Booth family a half | century ago, died last night at! the age of 82. i | She and her husband, the late | Ballington Booth, son of Gen. Wil- {lian Booth, founder of the Salva- | tions Army, organized the Volun-, | teers of America, a religious and charitable relief . group. Jay | ¢z Tailor-d by Days s Most popular Shades SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Iis Best — at Lower Prices HOBRMEL'S HAMS . . . . HORMEL'S 79 Pound BACON SQUARES50Qc HORMEL'S PICNIC Pound short notice. Restoration of coastal and inter- “suthful Pleated Models Full-cut . . Zipper Closure O —— ———— Caslers Mens Wear CAB October 10. Of interest to Adams in this trip; through Alaska has been the ex- | coastal trade by providing ade-| tent of the cargo business into{Quate construction subsidies; 8 work for most of his iife. i 0 the Territory. Eighty percent of | comprehensive and long ra.nxe ship- years were spent in Europe and a perishables brought into Anchor-;%‘;gd"fi:’;’“ to take care of the vo. . in couth America. It was in age and Fairbanks, he said, are L e A Europe that we met Ed Willkie, who flown in. But the questions that| Jackson served six years on the g, ' epresenting Libby, McNeill & air ireight rates are responsible for Congressional Rivers and Harbors Litby on the continent and mel the fantastic prices produce brings. | Committee and was a member of i;on "y couple of Hoosiers who met | “Take watermelons, purchased the Merchant Marine committee half a world away from their homes wholesale in Seattle for 4-cents a |Seven years have been close friends since that pound. The freight rate on certifi- | time cated lines is 18-cents to Anchar-‘ More interesting than the tele- —— e - age; 15-cents on the non-scheds, HS"ER“S Ruun(“ I“ y‘phom: to the Empire office was Kel- | :utp:u;':‘:“n'i‘:i:mf])Zx:l]:inifi-,cems! SO["HE‘S]’ AI.ASKA IS |logg's new type-o-writer keyboard | for linotype machines, which reduces “You can't blame that on air| | the 90-keys of a linotype to the 44 | freight ratcs.” REPORIED, VERHOEVE",‘“W of a standard typewriter key- Adam§, who has been in the | board. { aviation business since his first Job g0 yeon Verhoeven, Research‘ The Kellogg Type-o-Writer, on" on leaving college, as aviation edi- 5. 00 Pisheries Research Insti- | s tor of the Wall Street Journal, was tute of the University of Washing in Alaska in 1937 whun‘ Western o 4 charge of the institute Airlines president, On his present joui i, i M e A, N TS trip he stopped in Juneau north- . “,. o0 oy the current activities| bound for salmon fishing, caught’ o ihe fiely crew now operating a 30-pounder and young Nathan out of Tenakee Springs. ! SRt & JSmaonnd-uian, ! To date, August 24, 7672 salmon On the trip to Barrow, WHEre 'y, peen tagged. This includes| they were for about a week, they ggey pninye: 2765 chums, 841 reds| tried for days to find a polar bear, .4 189 cohoes. | made an emergency landing at ani . "o Gacavle number of the Eskimo reindeer camp and Were y,..eq siimon are being recaptur- | colder in the 12-15 degice weather o4 i, tne commercial fishery and| than anyone should be in mid- =000 onver of tags are being| Bimer. recovered on the spawning grounds. | Air cargo operation has a tre- © . .warg of 50 cents is paid for | mendous luture in the Terrtory. ..., yecovered tag accompanied by I Adams believes. From his exper-i . ¢ yoqing information regarding | ience as former chairman of the‘”m salmon’s capture. I OO board of California-Eastern, a car- .. or capture; | go line that operated five DC-4s, Method of capture; he thinks cargo operation should | Place of capture; Formerly Operating as Piggly Wiggly be handled by certified airlines that| o . .nq address of finder. already ‘have the overhead and The tags will be redeemed by El |give people in Alaska better ser- vice Manning has been in telephone boat capsized by high waves. Crew men, both apparently anxious to members of the Dolphin pulled them from their over-turned lifeboat aioard a liferaft and then trans- ferred Forde from the Superior to the Dolphin the same way. { The Superior sank with mére than six tons of tuna while being win end A. E. 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We will accept your Colgate- Palmolive-Peet COUPONS g vsetup foF) ete 'pfls' {any cannery or fish buyer and by senger . traftic. T, houeve. representative of the Fish and would not be applicable in the case |y, jq)ife gervice or of the Fisher- of a joint operation such as PNA |, pocerron Institute. and PAA between Seattle and An- Or the tags, with the recovery| chorage. A through haul With 1o iy, ormagion may be mailed directly transfer would be necessary for ¢, he Pisheries Research Insti- P’_‘,”““b‘e operation. tute, University of Washington, oy e . SO 0(. Passenger i geattle 5, Washington. The re- Iespsporiation: apd ifrelght, too, ward will be sent by return mail. | am’ amazed at the dependence of| “wpe ‘gupn of Ketchikan, own- | the Territory on aviation,” Adams ed by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (Hand- said before boarding a Pn‘\ Ameri- logger) Jackson, is being used for can plane for Seattle Thursday af-lyoo0ing and stream survey work in teapRon. Icy Straits and upper Chatham, | AT Handlogger does the piloting and | | Mrs. Jackson is cook for the crew. The following are final scores In addition to the work being | done in Icy and Chatham Straits of games layed this afternoon as received up to press time: this season, the Institute has two field parties of two men each| making an intensive study of a few In the National League, Chicago beat Boston 1 to 0. In the American League: Cleve- streams in upper Behm Canal. land 8, New York 1 (first game); ——— - - Empire wantads get results! Chicago 5, Boston 10; Detroit 3, Washington 2. pottled in bond ILW.HARPER 4872 Kentucky Straight Bourbon'Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND, 100 PROOF. BERNHEIM DISTILLING (€O., INC., LOVISVILLE, KY. CALGON WATER SOFTENER (Limit) - BAR NONE MOIST DOG FOOD - . Pkg. 3%c . . b one pound cans §5¢ INSURE with NORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. 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