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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—.JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1949 "Slof Machine | ic Bomb Exolosion af Eniwefok . |DEAD, INJURED ARE|ANCHORAGE MAKESROBESONTOTRY | § ! 3 of Machine | tomic Bomb Explosion af Eniwelok d ‘ : ‘ (€ Formen who N | ! Ly | __. PILED UP IN TOKYOPROPOSAL TO MEET AND SINGAGAIN; B choveevereer § 1 King' Sought " : o ‘ AADE ] | roxso s+ vs o POWER PROBLEMS THREATS MADE . - | | injured piled up today in Tokyo | | ' e' i H ! " vished area wi S ~ 3 1 am’:z:‘v:‘m Hh l‘:flme; ‘:n;"a":; ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 2—| PEEKSKILL, N.Y., Sept. 2—(@—! | e e Central Honsny | P—The city of Anchorage has pro-| Paul Robeson says he will hold a| £ [ | tredtingg Ay rFosed a conference of all interested | concert Sunday—a mile from where “NO-BRUSH” SHAVE CREAM Dokt | eome 100000 men worked fey. |SESHEies in an sitempt fo solveja riot broke Up e scheduied ap- - R By Gt erishly to sandbag river levees ”‘ufiv:::’: PORSE IO A ton: ‘ef:;zmgfot::r: SR;° m‘fu_’“::g""' The MODERN shave cream i b T e lagainst a repetition of floods gt i 2 BAEE &8 n § O | at least a month while the statt | i, 10 drowned S0 The proposal was made in a létter | parade to protest it, as. they id for MODERN me studies the evidence taken thus| to the Rural Electrification Ad- | before. far. | Reports of property damage from | ministration. It suggested a meet- o » o The government's chief purchas- [wind and water mounted steadily ing of representatives of four Fed-| e_“ h:g“’ mongs;, declaring ' ing officer, Jess Larson, assured safter the :low which lashed the,eral agencies, the Chugach Electric | _”‘"Ch e no more Peekskill—not the Senators before the hearings Tckyo Bay metropolitan area last|Associaton and the city. i"k“ t “l‘ _3}"1‘“0‘1{"0?"1&’5 accept- P closed that the middleman in gov- | night, left 66,000 homeless, verified| The letter suggested they were |ance 1; d"‘j .ffer:o; "‘; tation to | ernment contracting is on the way | figures from the National Rural|Pulling at cross purposes and it *ing Sunday & h“ X nemvyy out. | | Police showed. is possible that the main o:jective |Cortlandt, where the riot raged % Larson who heads the new gov- | e lof adequate, low cost power and |last Saturday. ¢ ernment s<ervic>s administration, L . area coverage will be defeated.” | Fo_urteen veterans groups - im- testified that he, Secretary of De- | | DEATH TOLL GROWS It listed six questions in need of |mediately countered at a meeting “ fense Johnson and Budget Director | TOKYO, Sept 2.—(P—Landslides|an answer in relations of the city {near here with plans to hold a Frank Pace had worked out a plan {and floods in the wake of a violent |and the Chugach Association and [parade past the new concert scene to make direct contracting easier | | typhoon boosted the death toll in|expressed the belief that the lat-|that would be what they termed for small businessmen | Japan to 95 today. ter has fgnored a 1948 agreement. |“a conclusive demonstration against Black List | The latest national police esti-) The city expressed particular con- | Communism.” " - ” § i - e ion’s Y Unethical firms will be blacklist- mate was 417 injured and 49 miss- | cern over Chugach Ascociation’s d and federal loyees warned ing. More than 50,000 were home- | continued construction of pole nngA A scheduled concert by the Negro ed and federal employees warned | ‘ y » | singer—who has been actively iden- about taking favors, he said, add- less in the Tokyo-Yokohama area|“in direct conflict with the cicy“m. & Wi Jorviek g roa ing: { because of floods or because the]owned lines that have been in place | 11ed Wi eftisty) IOy et ’ g: 2 3 ¢ " broke up into a fierce riot Satur- “It is my honest opinion that typhoon smashed their dwellings. |for many years. & A op % ” weh day after veterans groups staged a this procedure, together with the The typhoon hit this populous ; ey counter-demonstration # 9 policy of decentralizing procure-| ares of Japan \yeduSsdny. H f [ | At least eight pers(;ns were in- & ment and the maintaining of ade- | ‘ - ALASKA HIGHWAY DASH | ;.ccc. tve cercusty. MAKE IT SHINE LIKE NEW! quate, courteous and efficient in- . ‘ ' ®1ts eas: u‘,‘d::‘d—omm« formation centers will cause the so- VI(]'ORI A 'l'o (OME MAY BE RECORD DRIVE! b et ysmm:g:x:; Bmzt:: called five percenter to wane and| ™ 3 » 3 g % 9 | | | 3 e bembse"mm ol be no eeq| The tireball of an atomic bomb explosion was just rising as this picture was taken during tests at Enie- | i BT i STO(K OUOIAIIONS KLEENER, paste or liquid. They don't ¢ e g wetok in the spring of 194, Vies of the blast have just been released by the Atomic Energy Commission | ON WIN'ER ROUTE EDMONTON, Alta., Sept. 2.—(®—| - cost much. Get these two wonder- The term five percenter has been| iR Washington. (® Wirpehoto. 14 A. ]:r)&\:lbk‘ x'(w‘({{d-br:'akmg motor | NEW YORK, Sept. Z—i#—Clos- | LA T o used to describe those who seek out | =~ T - trip from Fairtanks, Alaska, to|, i | 5 odagfoc gt « S vl . ing new car uf \ ¥ : | Hamonton . was' clalfiad todiy by | oy Quostion of iAlsskasduncan | beauty &I | mine stock today is 3%, American | that lasts and lasts g acdivity isnt ilegal, but the. Sen- SEATTLE, Sept. 2—(®— A new |9ents | Wright 7%, International Harvest-| I ate group has been searching for Slx u S AIR[‘NES BA(K I'o NORMAl\ BOARD (RulSER HFER [fall and winter freight service toj TPey arrived here yesterday after | o 564, Kennecott 45%, New York | e 3 | Southeast Alaska was announced | (raveling the 2,162 miles in 59 howrs | centrg) 191, Northern Pacific 13, signs that it involved “influence 3 ” | the Alaska Steamship| —including a four-hour stop at|y g gyee] 225, Pound $4.08. ‘ peddling.” Ve On yearly visi | today by 1 A S 1o Y APP”(A"ONS SOON (By The Associated Press) and Mx'(s "1r‘m‘xu:“:)nxJusn;?“hx:fi;C”“P““»"' ,}f,‘f’; fi’;’f‘f;‘&m’?,”f; ,:;,?,‘,le Walling| - sales today were 750,000 shares. | i Good old reliable Lake George!cisco arrived in port Sunday asoard| The steamship Victorla will sail| The students, on thelr way bflck“ G Tels A ot e AR A 85 (ARRIED ON R e s near Palmer, Alaska, has released their 106 foot pleasure cruiser Fifer. every second Friday, beginning| to register for the fall tewn, “rejx?ie:b;;:g 179.38, rails 4568, util- i Air Transport Board ar o~ e | September 9, on a run calling at|John Arlen McGee, 20, Frank|__ " ‘ 4 " ‘ F The Lowes established the Pacific | Keichikan, —Wrangell, Peterscurg, | Giezentanner, 22, and Leo C. An- 4 ear The lake is a freak of nature— | International Airways in 1929 an ated out of Anchorage. In| q|Juneau and Sitka. | derson, 23. . | Adm. F. A, Zeusler, Assistant to —_— RECORDS! ! 190 square miles of water located | \ i | [ | [ = o r pwal ar X 29 h resi y, and left {rom Juneau yesterday i confere will be he d d the foot of the Chugach moun- to regular sailings and has been awall u s p i | via Pan American Clipper. They in- | 1. terms of the United 4 n a flight in 1929, the Lowes?in,::ituted to “meet more adequately ' ; P2 ] cluded: R AT A S ice from the gla- forced down near Telegraph | the expanding traffic of the South- New Argumenl n R.ght frflm the From Seattle: Malin Babcock, goned here last June 4 s the narrow outlet intojcresk, British Columbia. It was at|eastern Alaska area.” | 4 Lorraine Clark, Mr. and Mrs. O. K.| ver, lthis time they became interested| The additional port of Pelican h F' h i P W 1 Cleveland D. Dashney, Mrs. As- at "} In late Juiy or Augusi, warm|in one of the only two breeds of|will be made on alternate voyages S'G'e OOd Ig " HIT trid Hughes, Jack and Lloyd Hugh- Northwe ek | weather and the pressure of the ice | dog native to the North American | beginning September 23 under the | | PARADE 3 S s i Gl N wets ab: BAMONtC 4 ks ../A ety el 2 k\wre using a (% known nvx the L:q nnd. Hvamcs on alternate m)age:%. Hawaii was given a new argument | < - ‘_ 1] Ve betsween it its prison and roars down the|dog. The other dog native to this|beginning October 7, company offi- | for statehood when the census bur- | Helen Schaffer, Art Van Humbeck, hor: . } narr gorge cof the Knik River:continent is the Chihuahua ol'\cinls announced. eau estimated the territory has Evelyn Vernon, Edna Wright, Wal- ¢horage, Alaska. twi roar of a million thun-{Mexico. S SRR (5 5 o 26‘ £ in ulation | ter Birkeland. ! OB A 2 b | Z;ixnoc\:nww per cen 1 pop | From Fairbanks: Vieno Franklin, | s in the tight sj Atoard the yacht are their three " 5 s : | Ina and Glenna Franklin, Gertrude SENATOR OF B- (- : e the loe tnd water|bear dogs Tahltan, Tuya and Nah- cld"mer Dr. (hase Tha ghccs * l(;D:OOOYlolvmm[he l'::_)l You You Are ihe One Boggan Raumond Jacobson, James | hs of 200 feet, The sut-|ln gotten from the Tahltau Indmns? » ey g Ef:;sm:;:;e ,”:(‘,m:;l;“,“.y onfium / Hortenstein, David Sheilman, E, W DEES 'N B ater cha each new!Of the Cassiar district in Canada. | ! v ' S th j il o Bl 4l F d Reid, Jack Sorri, Clarence Uldrich !dam until it ashed and the{ According to the Lowes, the bear | ) Is' Ing in Jou :;.,C: ,'c‘;nifafiffi.,f;efifi J;“,i t;'e 1195:18(}* orever an Ever From Whitehorse: Pat Sherman e ass finally the ocean. |dog is descended from a now ex-| % s el s s | BANFF, Alta, Seg » g r | 3 census, eight states had less than —Russ Morgan * | Theresa Hamelin. Sreamall i & 323 —_——— tinct small wolf. In the early days| SEATTLE, Sept. 2—#—Dr. Will = I To Annette: H. F. Wollf :::!u::::h.."((}‘;‘.l(m;lu-.- He had b jof Canada, a Hudson's Bay Co. AR LAY Ol gsniine, cintie 2 sl 1 . 3 te: E L o RS NG |Plorer hunting for new fur trading |quest of gold 52 years ago and| | Bah Hal - To Ketchikan: B. D. Elliott, "; o e last 1 ! TRAINING | ;a5 wandered into the Lower|stayed to become the Territory's REMAINS TO CORDOVA | I 0 Sossisepatal Allen, Dacej B F i oy | Dease River country. It was then |oldest practicing physician. FOR FUNERAL . i Bolyan, Eunice Jacobs, K. Avn,|While on vacat { Leaving Monday aboard the Aleu- the dog strain was discovered.| If he bad it to do over again, he AR Some EnChanted Evenln v | Fred Veach, Myrtle Turner, Frank Lodge, 14 miles we tian to enter nurses’ training in T said here, he would head north; Remains of Mrs. Nellie Huyber, | i g Boyle, Mrs. Dean Goodwin, J. L. TR = coma General Hospital is Miss dog has be2n accepted | again for another half-century. | Cordova woman who died here on | —Bing Crosby | Arnold Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baum- (AA HIGH 0FH(|AL "1 Newbould, daughter of Maj.|in Canada as a true breed and is| The 76-year-old Cordovan flew | Tuesday, were sent by’ plane today | S [ ‘g:l:iner, J. V. Driesche, Lynette | Mrs. Eric Newbould. She grad- | registered by the Canadian Kennel|east on business today. His trip to|to Cordova where funeral services} g i ebert, Starr Calvert, S. E. Calvert uated from the Juneau high school | Club. s was ar, y | wi | N d Y | Gary Horton and family, Mrs. Olav o" I“SPE(T|0N IRH) last spring and was a contestant | $ t;‘;z s'Tlllantf« “SZrE“:?p;id tll':xvi:lliobl‘é Wl’lll‘wlo)e c‘}:e;}gre?\mfiay‘the deceased, | ee ou i [ : Asse and family, Mrs. S, Sidor. Donald Myrop, deputy adminis-|in the July Fourth queen contest.| Weiking in pairs, this typeof dog | o 0o eionnon Kelly. The boy, | David and Betty Thomas, left this | H : : | Chris Berg, Fredrica DeLaguna, trator of the Civil Aeronautics Ad-| This summer Miss Newbould was|Which is acout the size of & f0%] "0 "bioiim " regained conseious- |afternoon by Pacific Northern Air- hlle 1he Angelus was Rlnglng 4 i Edward Malin, Jim Bidwell, Em. | ministration, + Washington, D. C.|employed by the Alaska Native|terrier Kkills mcose and bears, oog .o for the first time in|lines to e Mclgiiiitasih i lipin 5 - ma Anderson, Don Dean, Lloyd| Will arrive here by CAA plane | Service {mainly by worryin them to death. | (=% A 5 o el 1 —Guy Lombado Bell Rhine Victor, Ronald Bul- | tomorrow for the last lap of an in-| P | T e B SRR L MG R, L | i mer, Joanne Baumgardner. spection tour of Alaska’s CAA sta-{ Communist Gerhart Eisler was| The Prague Press says that | L . ) Hjalmar Gjeide, B. Hall, Mr. and | tions. lquoted in a German Communist| Czechoslovakia state courts are M | chady J | Cl’ulSlIlg Down ihe Rlver Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mr. and| Accompanying Myrop will belnewspaper today as saying that|jailing citizens accused of knowing I Mrs. Justin Strom, Arnold Garlick,| Walter P. Plett. administrator for|Russia loves peace, but is “prepared | about anti-government plots and Sun Flower Y Chester Causey, Mr. and Mrs. Wa].iCAA Eighth Region {to smash any new aggressor.” failing to tell the pclice of them. . —Russ Morgan ter Elkins, R. Chandler, Allen Rob- | oo ertson, L. H. Nobles, James Baum- | gardner, Harry G. Forehand, Ed LUGGAGE I'd Love to Live in Loveland BOY SCOUT TRAINING | N o w . | ALLOWANCE | - With a Girl Like You : COURSE ENDS HERE LIKE TH!S! 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