The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 1, 1948, Page 7

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1948 ARCTIC HEALTH INSTITUTE IS PROPOSED NOW A $5,000,000 Arctic Health insti- tute, believed tqQ be the first of its k'nd anywhere, is to be established at the University of Alaska, if pres- ent plans of federal and Territorial ofticials are realized, says the Fair- banks News-Miner of Sept. 24 This was learned today following the recent visit here by Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Territorfal Commissioner of Health, who inspeeted the tenta- tive site for the Institute and con- ferred on the project with Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, president of the University. The matter has already been sub- mitted to the University's board ot regents. It will be proposed in the next This Ad Paid For by Local Alaskan Fishermen E. de Solminihac oo Author Switches to Calvert NEW ORLEANS, LA.—E. de Sol- ninihac, Pan American author and inguist, of 600 Queen and Crescent Blgg, New Orleans, has switched to Calvert Reserve. “‘Since I discovered Talvert’s better taste,” he says, “I've »een praising Calvert enthusiastically ‘n six languages!”’ CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey | 86.8 Proof-65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City congress by Delegate' E. L. Bart- lett, if he is re-clected, or by his| successor, A similar resolution was| cffered by Bartlett in the last ses-‘i sion, records show, but was allowed | to die without teing acted upon. Albrecht explained the project would be financed by a federal grant and, when completed, oper- ated through the United States Public Health Service, which has| stown increasing interest i Alas- | ka health problems. | He said the proposed Institute would be a companion development to the new Geophysical institute, for which funds have already been | voted and plans of which &% now being drawn. It would ke in keeping, Albre:Lit continuzd, with the University’s program to extend ts usefulness fields of ihquiry peculiar to Arctic conditions. —.————— A-BOMB PLANTS ARE BARRED 10 COMMIE UNIONS "Keep Out” Signs Posfed ~Two Specific C10 Or- ganizations »Named WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. —(®— The Government today barred its A-Bomb plants to unions whose of- {icers refuse to disavow Zommun- ism. This action—on the heels of Con- gressional charges that a network of Soviet spy rings tried during the war to feed atomic secrets to Mos- cow—stemmed from a double-bar- reled Atomic Energy Commission order. It (A) posted “Keep Out” signs for two specific CIO unions and (B) opecned the way for official recoznition of othrs only if they can qualify for certification by the National Labor Relations Board. Today’s new policy decision, how- 'ver, ruled out unions whose officers have failed to sutmit non-com- munist oaths. These are required by the Taft-Hartley Act for NLRB certification. The unions singled out in the commission announcement are the CIO United Electrical Workers and the CIO United Public Workers. ELLIS AIR LINES | !due to conditions beyond our con- DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P M ! FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Introducing the service a million car owners asked fors: COMPLETE CHECK-UP SAFETY ERE'S the cmswer fo today’s increasingly hazardous driving.condi- tions—a scientific analysis of your car designed to prevent damn- gerous conditions from developing. 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