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PAGE TWO y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, I\IAéClI 23, 1950 OFFICERS, ALASKA FUNERAUL RITES FOR |FIVE VESSELS ON WAYS |12 = = “/csMINE DISEASE |UNIFIED GERMANY though Murray $ill succeed Lil- | COUNCILOFScours ~ FIRE VICTIM FRIDAY INPASTWEEK ATNCCO. .%o e ineomi”conm | R AVAGING AREAS | IS NOW PROPOSED; Funers ices for Mrs, Mar-| A rush to the Northern Commer- | chairmanship. | ARE A' l REELECIED A 46, victim 1l Company boat repair works has Sumner Pike will continue as OF RED (HiNA ELE(IION plANNE i carly morning, | been started by spring weather.|acting chairman until after April| 8 | . A will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m.| More than five vessels have been|15, when Commissioner Lewis L., . . . sooae oo : PP | Parks Again Presidenf—/in the chapel of the Charles W.(on the ways for repair work in|Strauss is due to leave and Mr.| "ONG SR R o BONN, Germany, March 23—(#— Carter M 'y the past week | Truman will have another spot to|f¢mine and disease are ‘INg | The West German ‘government to- 1, ‘originally scheduled| The tug Adak, operated by the| fill. fons of Red China, reports|day proposed an election in both| i _| The funer Plans Made fo Ca”y Scout r 1 ) Lumber Company, is out| Murray served as neutral trustee hing Here sy, HESEE e t and West Germany, designed province in East Central Tuesc ing fo a[[ BO ys in NOI'”] Mr v for hull and keel work | for the United Mine Workers wel- to unify the entire country. ! gt h | jor zine overhaul. fare fund from April 1947 until July ' “7"% A s The election would be for a con- | 1 ¥ & ® LT a Burgh of Au-| Fred Brandes Sr’s fishing vessel|1948 when he quit following a dis-y Bt incleations that an unofticial | stituent assembly empowered to munist committee would appeal | qraw up a constitution for all Ger- Id fly north to|Downeaster has been copper-|agreement with John L. Lewis| . . world for rellef faded. Inves- | many, The voting would be super- Meat at Iis Best — at Lower Prices ed. The Rosalyn, a seine boat | UMW chietain. He was recalled as| said the committee, now in was postponed so| Columbi 's son- Ernest | of the w Colo., and her | after th E. Bu - A M »d by Ps Nannauk of Kake | retiring, soft-spoken and amiable » ¢ vised by all four occupation pow er erment will| has been up on the ways for shaft |in that job. ; 7, was two men represent- i The proposal grew out of a recent SR I n T rgreen Cemetery, | work afte tallation of a new| Now 58, he is President of the ly a small section™of Anhwei. | syogestion by American High Com- M i ] sivigen, also known as|Gaterpillar Deisel engine. Metropolitan Engineering Co., of | are some famine details|missioner John J. McCloy that free | Catery k ewspapers and travelers: nocratic elections should be throughout Germany, ir the Russic . Mclo, died when a fire| The tug Lumberman, owned by |Brocklyn, N. Y.; a director of the o wlex dwelling and Barge Com-|Chrysler Corp.; director of two ! 1l villages in Anhwei re- eet carly Monday. | pany a pered by Louis Bag-| New York banks, and holds more ed 1,000 dead between Feb. 17 nan also perished! gen, is undergoing repair work. than 200 patents in his own name, [#nd March 19. sestion was s od by the British council | i the bl The Fish and Wildlife Services | “North Anhwei farms have fre-| pigh Commdssioner, Sir Brian Rob- RERRL R ;quently been devastated but this|epson, Burn's Shamrock patrol craft Grizzly Bear has been| ., § X e i lon the ways for copper-painting LOMMIITEE GEIS s famine and pestilence are| The German proposal expressed .. 15 ON FLIGHTS OF Prices Good Friday and Saturday 8 CE ected to the and zinc work on its rudder. recedented,” a relief mussion| confidence the French also would C“'ladiafll said. L back such a plan and said the Rus- ! hout I almost’ as often as humans. s that th JaNt & uni- : : 3 o NORIH SIAR TO DO(K ANII_U S "BIB[E" ),:1\ des f:_\‘?d 3 . s | fied ('el:;(xr\ they too want a uni | H we the list of 36 exe g - : RO e 1 which were just budding. Farmers | f e SR hie Tathes Thirteen persons arrived trom the | HEDE TOMORROW ON L lack seed to replant. ' Bt s vestward yesterday - via }’,n‘xli.c WASHINGTON, March 23—{P— ton o e aitcers namea: R x| rinern Ao an 13 posensens| SHAKEDOWN (RUISE | tne souse un-american actviies The Rowswith Ripusetin o W 3 rmstrong. T | Ct itts xpects to prepare * H H £ s & dunir )0 Gommivee expects o mrennrs . Sfafe Conslitufion Rude, C. G. Shattuck and M. J iy and daughter, Helen,| The Alaska Native Service ship| Choice — Grade A | Pot Roast council the e final A | N utat: John K. Me: s| North St vill arrive in Juneau taining a million names. I . B Al Dails ebnombed Meaas| oM Xakuial . Jonh S ISREREEE aulll. artive In Chairman Wood (D-Ga) told the WI" Be Dra"ed 1] A Ao k rom Gustavus; J. H. Reese from|at 8 a.m. Friday from Kake, com=- House about the plan today in ask- of the six operating committees for| and these persons from | pleting the second leg of its shake- g > ; ; ” . the Territorial organization at the 8 e n Me ; : ing $150,000 more for the commit- H j l ( n Howell, Johin Mo iSRS B tee’s activities. The House voted the awall, Jus intase s Erie il Dl g R ALY ‘ money, 347 to 12. Wood did not go HART P—A proposed. 'budget ‘of $48,600, for | h<|(l. K. Tilling-| It W.Ent to Kake from <S(‘fltt¥e Alaska operation of the boy scout | et J0° EAWATSS (‘\‘I'l‘l'_li']”g,’,"“g’,‘;‘ii?:éieoxx’zs e NS speel: |into details. HONOLULU, March 23— movement R R R ‘ | ags. The veosel was formerly the|,, The $150.000 brings to $350,000 | middle-of~the-road group of 63 con- Final action of the group w R & e r‘_' ht C“ 1 ‘R_l gl the total amount granted the com- [ vention delegatese will draft a State Outbound, Jolhin WIS S | e s dcr 35| mittee since January, 1949, when |Constitution for Hawaii next month the present Congress convened. Final tabulations from Tuesday's Slan l“ "(‘_ u 1‘““f’ of 1[‘”;‘ and Mrs. Ralph W. Melander, | purchased from the Maritime Com-~ ans for the further extension ; e 7 il L phen % vith Raleen and Randy, Went to|mission after a special act of Con=| “yyooq said the money was needed | voting showed candidates of both for the “Bible” and to carry on thelx e extreme left and right were :h" “;"‘;‘;‘C]‘I)N";;:'“,J'_: D t: and these passengers to|gress more than a year ago. poy in Alaska > Terr: >aul Warbe S0k~ : Paul Warber, Paul Cook-| The North Star made one Point| o e o M oo non 0t sub- sted, Worty-five delegates were versive activities. He said the up-jnamed. Eighteen were elected out- s dils; hal ne Hegeberg, George Lar- | Barrow trip for the ANS in 1949 coming investigations include “the|right in the February primary. ked succe: faging ;138 fol AoN of creanised Lan) Sever Harold Her- | before going to the yards in Seattle effort, increasing the grand total i | | | | RGNt T0F BOs Ana iender | maooniaRd Jeck ‘”"r f’““"‘;"S‘_""n‘:'°’ki_ I g to| Klu Klux and several Fascist or-| Racially, the convention will have pound c SAVth ATaskn Foom 6 loutl be aboilt St s [ k“""v ‘de‘eT RaluD Wl 11:»0 '] ganizations” as well as Communist | 27 Caucasians, 20 Japanese, 11 FAMOUS k 7 150 to its present high of 2150. ob- | PRINCESS I.OUISE 10 Sitka and Tafitlek and Chenegd| ;g communist-front groups. | Hawaiians and five Chinese, The o jectives which will include a sub- R R L il capacity, | Other activities which will require f clcctions were ~non-partisan, _but SINCE 1804 1 em i nerease, | 2 money, Wood said, are an investi- |29 delegates are registered as Re membership | Incre: WAIT 'TILL SCHOOL'S |t north star wint unlond barges ’ blicans, 23 are Democrats and for Hormel's Pure LARD 2 Pounds 4 B not clearly identified with soft flavor PReLY unique houquet. The convention opens April 4 t will draft a constitution which in the ad- % 7 b e S ; G OUT TO SAIL SOUTH | <ot porc. he pact o nas had BENTON BELIEVES |- thorough train- to be brought north in barrels at rous :.nn-’u greater cost, according to ANS I" VERTISI To hool, and | officials AD N 11 be ready if the Senate approves | neselves, | The old North Star, which was tatehood for Hawaii. The House nship Com- | built in 1932 and saw years of serv- (OMBAT SOV! E'I's Iradits HB b roved. the stabhod ] € 11 post-|ice in Alaskan waters, is now bill. from | moored near the Government Locks A total of 97,373 voted in the run- afternoon of | in Seattle. (By Associated Press) f, or 79 percent of those register- r yunced today A former advertising man—mow|.q 1t wa: second heaviest vote | Sole U. §. Agents any agent.| a Senator—has called for a world-1;;, Hawaii's his exceeded only | Julius Wile Sons & Co., lnc., New York, N. Y wide campaign of ideas to counter- |,y the 1948 1 ) general election, i etril 1 t day, bu MURRAY |S act Soviet propaganda. ' —_— m“n&umrsof&gx;:y not due tof The clarion call was sounded by H FROM ANCHORAGE ! ODG c ing of volur quate plans for financing the opera- tion were included in the list of 17 long-range plans. Those attending Tuesday n o meeting inc Geo. A. Pa 5‘“‘-“‘1“?_“"“ i Henry Harmon, Thomas N. Cashen, | Jo1e e% St MO rles G. Burdick, the Rev. J. P. 5 g Dr. Clayton Pol , Sam Troutman, F. M. Tyvoll, M. J. Whit- tier, the Re A. McPhetres, K S. Clem, C. L. Wingerson, Walter To accommodate nu ilies with children in ol teachers Capadian Pacific SC t W. Smith, Kn arshall, Harry 3 3 L ] E until the afternoon, many| Connecticut Senator William Ben- g = 7 o Lindegaard, Ourtis G. ShattucRi)iorgons would have missed the) ton, 10 his maiden speech on té| William H. Olsen of Anchorage is| 300 Colman Bdg,, Seaiti 4, Washington o Read I):l,mn((' I“\m.‘,bu‘u‘ 1 Wade, Henry [ (o vocel SEitie Mol staying at the Baranof Hotel. ven-fieacy 80, xatk UrOsby, aud DE J. Ol Numeroy requests from pr \-! Benton said the real battle be- x Rude. rs arrived in Feero's| tween Communism and Democracy 0COMA CHICKENS s tiice for a ;u]ym m] the ‘A“c';gxiz'j j B ON AE(‘lies ix;x the éight fnr‘ the minds of DR. ROBERT SIMPSON ! ed 1em along to | men. He said we in this country are (H"-D lABOR A(I headquarters in Vancouver. ’l'!wu! putting too much reliance on mili- DR. TED OBERMAN £} VIOM"ON (HARGED reply was received this mu!‘l““"-l tary force, while Communist aggres- Optometrists 0 I o = N The Louise will not leave sion starts with skillful and inces- Simpson Bldg. Phone 266 for appt. l & H i B t g . lb 63 AGAINST wml HS way until the morning of May 26| WASHINGTON, March 23—®—| sant propaganda. D! 8. or app ‘ o e ens r aas ln ; c instead of the evening of May 25,|President Truman’s appointment of | The Connecticut Senator called T LT 2 | ] = « |the company said, putting her be-|Thomas E. Murray, New York en-|for 3 world broadcasting network, | Fl’lcassee Chl(:kens sl lh- 75¢ A criminal information has been | hind about 12 hours. |8 to the Atomic Energy Com- | powerful enough to reach almost | filed in district court aga he| The ship enters service again|m appeared likely today 10| eyery radio set in the world. (13 2 i F St 13,(}“:‘::":;0,5,’ UDSt IhE) ol 22 on her first northbound|meet with little opposition in the FARMER L ¥ e oL The th.ll'filng fellow ryers AR 5 c N A Ry B vovage Jafiar hamp tha' i o its Pelican superintendent, Thor §.|vovage after being ti or G o e s g o s, 1o e he Pt | aws seniors sis ey o Halgfomes Kock Calls « YELLOW? six minors under 16 years of age in | Norah, now serving southeast Al know hauy persdnatls, but tEy V their cs ery last year. L ports. | thought his engineering, business | - ‘;‘;,f;;‘}‘j‘;,, \(‘l";i}?}((fi)fl'h has been _ |and executive background qualified u anes, 1 uc lngs LR o c i e G il ol |him for the post. There was no | o posted by both the corporation and | Hopeymoon Rough; ritical comment. Airmen. Panama ‘ Tl;e mjmmmm“ file 4 “I know him by repuation and L] B ‘e di . tied by U. s.[Plane Goes Info : iason, AN | urn’s Canadian A ®. 7 Glimare, Jr. xays XS |his reputation is excellent, said R PR 50k Senator McMahon (D-Conn), chalr- (By Associated Press) | i < El::llyr]lontfl In‘i (,;)‘::;ls]l:lf Gfound-loop }nmn of the Senate-House Atomic| A terrific hailstorm in Panama | Labor St 5 ‘ Committee. caused extensive damage to T: | M = a | A . charges the com-| DENVER, March 23—#—Doak| Murray’s appointment to the At-|Air Force Base in Panama SR arees MA° COM | walker's honeymoon got a lttle|cmic post vacated by Chairman Da- | Hailstones flying like machine 22 14 {::(nl: v of rt‘hr(l"lu'l:“:‘in:hutxi rough here today when the private |vid E. Lilienthal February 15, was | bullets knocked out 100 planes PHONE OR FOR A N bl o ‘,‘”' 1‘9 yenes | plane in which he and his bride announced yesterday at the “little | ruined the roofs of 75 to 100 build- Rhode Island Red — New York Dressed g i 2 \gers lost a wheel in|White House” at Key West, Fla.,|ings. Two airmen hit by hailstones | b A ;, B s 9o il R | where Mr. Truman is vacationing.|as big as hen’s eggs were treated at ! Y E L L 0 W C A B B DALY SH ' he famed Southern Methodist |The nomination will be sent to the | the base hospital. - 1 and shipping them ¥ B0 o ¢ L b ot to Seattle. The information sets the I“]“'ii“(‘[‘(’"““‘“l daotbalt lilh“‘l‘ i :;l;,fl‘,_,. tion at or near AUgUSt| .\ 1a Peterson of Dallas, were un- | R P R R pmm\lmm_ ere six others aboard. . (@ Eastern Grade A court to end Friday, time of trial js| The plane ground-looped as 1t s t C l F ]l ST A By o of el B0 4 s lending) orismen . . . OoImMmmerecia ISIermen I.e 0 pork Ib ( sl - - DR. 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