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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1950 PACLE TWO board of governors said the Ala "WASTE of IIME I 2 S e Siile HadGEE of | But a veteran mariner, Pat Kelly, kan with her daughter, Mrs. G. “ | pioneering Arctic flights and his well acquainted with it Kelly, 4 Lee Stagg. GOVERNMENT WITH |1 st o s wweer: | CHARGE CONTEMPT, : Passage” Ship Is on |1ov 5o muti| FORMER RESDENT, | it 55 5 bns | north of Brooks Range and alons | M $0n B EOChEEISInal £ Nt IS VISITING HERE | == A E Owens Mrs. Owens is NEw lEADERSHlp the Arctic rim FEDERAL oFFI(lAlS n o ase Ro“nd_Amerifi Tri g_)wei engxux:e, b“ml'g the Union the author of a book on the life | Wien has 12,000 hours of flying r! p fesel ngine Co,, of Oakland, S of Pastor Wood, “Sky Pilot of _“_ 7 ‘l,‘m';} m}Al:;akn most (;f it north i Mrs. Myriie Wood, former resi- ;\el;skl:;m:shlch was published a oH ) kS ang S P 0. i e i s |3 Bode Ras WNEE SRS | Sanale Subpoenas Ignored| AN werp um By GENE KRAMER 1950-MATA-HARI | “vsting is spending & tew | Y B0 S e quet of wr. P or s Vel S e : r—_t e b ays visiting Wi rient ere. <f s ' - ‘[{‘\”“_‘C\.i“’;['l‘“‘“l:\ji\ “:“)‘r‘i"\"“w:‘f; years he has flown exploration| _Loya"y Files Are SAN FRANCISCO, April 14—#—| . Sh)e il be leavine e ;n-mr,-ey and Mrs. John Turner and Pastor iy N it i baltsel vegrds| Dcties for the Navy's petroleum Kai 3 ; The only two ships which have HAS DESIG“S 0" . |to take up her new work as dean|2Rd Mrs. John Criffin. Her plans ¢ nment of broader POULICA' P number 4 project in outlylng ye- Not Produced WERP, Belgium, April 14--| crossed the roof of the continent ot women 4%sths Ploride Banitar:| S0 10 MUl to Ketchikan' oni €8 itation was reported being form-| ;,,¢ of the Naval Oil Reservi (P—Belgian customs officials im- | throug] y i southbound Denali. ed under the leadership of retired ava eserve at s, d 1 | through the icy waters of the North- ium and Hospital in Orlando, Flor- 5 Nicholas Plastiras, | Barrow, northernmost tip of Alas-|_ 2 April 14 UP—8e posed a complete blackout today|west Passage are in San Francisco A REPOR' ida, the early part of the summer. N B e WASH.H\GTON, pr n-|on further information concerning | today. o u Mrs. Wood was formerly the JUNEAUITES HOME i ‘1.vh“ch‘mi:“x;\mp{;\u\ L“_‘I i- | 3‘(((\11(1(,K:,::r. : ‘L:mgu;’ Z.’;ndfit:‘:ayr:: ;ll]eed :xsf:v::)l'u:ge:?z%:m( SMUS- | no Norwegian explorer Roald treasurer of the Alaska Mission of | This afternoon’s PAA plane from { sador Henry F. Grady be- . << to start contempt action Norwegia}: ot Ve 'Hex:d‘;: "he‘Amundsen's sloop Gjoa, has been (By Associated Press) Seventh-day Adventists. She with | Seattle brought attorney Howard » his government, which held Federal officials who ig-| However, it e on display in Golden Gate Park her husband, the late Pastor H. L.|D. Stabler, fish broker Elton E. Eng- . only 60 of Parliament’s 250 seats al ress S Sarate. - ailicol e e o) Wis leaImed from | ... 1909 The Chinese Nationalists have|Wood, spent many years in mis-|strom and Ed Peyton of the Alaska 1 9 £ = Al v “”“.”y; H“A 14‘ Senate subpoenas t_o turn | other sources that one unidenti- | b warned against a woman who, they | sion service here in Alaska. Since|Light and Power Company, Who left out important midd loose government loyalty files. fied person had been arrested, Ac-| The other ship arrived yesterday, | say, is building a Communist under- |the death of her husband she has | have been south by lst byu iness ] es. i The subpoenas were issued by’ cording to other information, dia- P 8 colorful cermony honoring her | ground force to strike against For- |been making her home in Ketchi- | tri il i & iras, who has been asked by u eone ® |the Senate Foreign Relations Sub-)monds also were discovered in green | C'¢W Of 15 smartly dressed men of | mosa. = o L i 3 b King Paul to form a new govern- [ committee investigating the char-|painted oil cans which held the gold. | the Royal Canadian Mounted Po-| The Nationalists identify her as T e Hisay s Toa et She "“"“»‘L il ges of Senator McCarthy (R-WIS) {The cans had been placed in 10 lice Marine Division. . |a long-time Communist (Miss Hseil . 4 ) 1; -'\' B ‘*"‘I S that the State Department is har-|large oil drums supposed to hold; The “Mountie” patrol_ship St. Hsueh-Hung) and the Red leader . The party ran l\“d in the recent, boring Communists and Red sym-1450 pounds of_ oil. The small cans | Roch—unlike the Norwegian vessel|of a 1947 revolt wl national elections. Venizelos had| hich cost the ittt ’t i i 4 g o pathizers. were labeled “Orange Solid Oil, Fa- | —has never been to the North Pole. | lives of thousands of Formosans. f 4“11:}1p:x)x‘“x“xfLP»;yllx\\;r::lmjiu ‘i; President Truman instructed Sec- mous Lubricants,. Inc., Chiego, II."| But it has navigated the fabled|She is said to have fled to the g < g R s VY lh'{" m;'c “} .~u" SAN JOSE, Calif,, April 14—(P— retary of State Acheson, Attorney The drums had been sent to|Northwest Efassage twice and seen:mainland after the revolt was sup- | ] P sy : o base of UL | A redhaired, waitress was found|goriere JicGfath and the CWil| ontwerp by the Century Trading|much duty in the frigid waters of | pressed. i port e sted by the U. asvaBelS - | Bitdgeonsn s yBsikiiy Service Commission to shelve the|go, of New York. Arctic. According to thé Nationalists, & . ¢ e { clothing of small children was wrap- | saopoenas. He said release of the| (An exporting company by this| When it completes its present | former lover of the 50-year-old wo- f ' phd GFouna hier bALtAre e files would crl]‘\p]u the Fgl.:m:gr name has offices at 6 Maiden Lanc | Vancouver to Halifax journey via|man disclosed the woman’s activi- T l h 319 s 3 The body of Mrs, Helen May|ioocent Beorle and wredk the fin New York. Efforts to reach com- the Panama Canal, it will be the | ties. This 1950-Mata-Hari is said elephone— nghlS-REd 730 0;' ane Jearc Plpér, 21, mother of thres, Ws| T ey DrS™ pany officials for comment last|only ship to have circumnavigated | to plan to smuggle her fifth column draped over a fallen tree at the F:ar)ier this week the subcom- | pjght were unsuccessful.) the continent. THe trim, 323-ton|of more than 2,000 men into For- fla"i Machi”e Shl)p 'M G o -w k bottom of a 25-foot bluff. mittee formally notified tle tull | rpis was the sixth of similar ship- | motorship has never been this far | mosa. Formosa is 90 miles from the 4 . oes n re( age { . .| Foreign Relations Committee of | ments of oil drums received in Ant- | south before. Chinese mainland. e E "’ A brother in law, Hubert Me-| e “muoimanse action. What to do onl Smoke flare "““’1'1 aid she was employed at his | ;oxt will be discussed at a meeting e, y ;nx];\ cafe in nearby . Mounvin of the larger group next Tuesday. B i i George, a member of the full | the Associated Press) A cook, Mrs. Mary Carver, sald| ommittee, told reporters: I“ “ESIA REBEI_ United States anes rlw. Wwaitress m'mvv: to work to mid-| " unothing would be gained by cit- contimmed to sweep the foggy Bal. Dight Wednesday, had a telephone yg " anyone for contempt.. 1 do (HIEF SURRE“DERS e 4 tie today in the hope of finding rgument with someone and left. |54 think it would be worthwhile = g come trace of a missing Navy| Sheriff Howard .Hurnbuckle ques- | ¢ puxsuc the matte: rivateer patrol plane which van- | tioned Mrs. Piper's estranged hus- (By the Associated Press) : | ished last Saturday. Amerlcan|band, Henry, 26. There were no | The Rebel leader of last week's I suthorities have indicated the pri- | arrests. revolt in Makassar Celebes, \as| vateer may have been the one given himself ,up to the Indones- i fired on by Russian fighter planes ian government Capt. Andi Abdul Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to over Latvia. The bn\'ul ncx: (le(h (ouple Gave Aziz arrived in Jakarta by plane speed you on your way. Through your local ‘{ paper Pravda hinted broadly this| Itallan police broke up a Com- |after President Soekarno mobiliz- ? . d' h ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan q, was the case. : . ”‘cl oul Se(,e's- Found munist-led demonstration in front{ed forces for an invasion of the or frlen Y cheer:- American to the States . . . and then to any spot A fisherman found a gray pie 1 of the American Embassy in Rome |east Indonesian captial. Rebel | on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, ” of wood with markings on it| -" ' d last night and arrested 100 per- |forces continued to patrol Makas- h b Hoonah, Tenakee, Skag’way Haines and similo; which at first was thought might ul y' en en(e cons. The demonstrators were pro- |Sar streets but it looked as if the when you serve eer communities ACA'holdsus' cial block of seats be a clue in the search. How-| testing the arrival at Naples Tues- | federal forces might soon have the on Pan Am giving th mP:q | ities with ever, U. S. authorities identified d " h < | situation in hand. ¢ = LR i el ual priorities wif E (By Associated Press) ay of the first American arms the wood as part of & smoke-| o ool ol information |shipped to Italy under Atlantic serve EXTRA PALE = those who buy their tickets in Juneaul flare box dropped last Wednesday < 3 Pact Aid. FROM HOONAH ——] by a B-17 of the search patrol: | translators have been sentenced to Mr. and Mrs, William S. John- ° ——— * [prison in Prague. Both are Czech ; ey e ° = nl L | citizens. Lubos Eslner was sent-| A British European Alrways son, resi em.sio o:[na % are guests ey . FA'RBA“KS FllER‘enCEd to 18 years—and Miss Dag.,m‘nne was struck. by lightning last | at the Gastineau Hotel. —— | mar Kacerovska to 15 years m“‘.nght over uor(her_n France an‘d — charges of propagandizing and sup- |made a forced landing at London’s G orERATON = alnll ‘s ¥ ‘s “ow MEMBER“"»““E state secrets to the U-S|Northolt airport. A stewardess was| LONDON—#—G. M. Mullally, == 1 | press attache of the American Em- iously in,uu«eq. ’rhg 27 passen- | senior surgeon at_Westmlnst,er Hos- —— >~ qu oatfieas OF ExploRERs (luB bassy. gers escaped without injury. pital here, has just retired at 62 e AT | —_ after performing 20,000 operations Srewed Brewing Organizations, 4 SICKS' BREW! R o Atforney-General McGrath has| The National Geographic Society |in 30 years. R i b e e b FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 14— had something to say about invest- | Says Dr. Thomas Walker in 1750 . ¢ q-w Wien, President aml‘u,‘mon of possible subversive ele.ydixcluscd the importance of Cum- Sixty percent of the general adult — general manager of Wien Alaska ments, He declared in Baltimore berland Gap'as a way to the west. | population need ‘lasse, but ‘oniy 30 Airlines, has been elected to the|[that such matters are up to the| Cumberland Gap is at the junc- percent are using them, says the Explorers’ Club in New York. Justice Department, and that Con- | ture of the Kentucky, Tennessee [ Driving Research Laboratory of ° A communication from the club’s | gress should stick to making laws. and Virginia boundaries. Iowa State College. s wlw qu. n We are going out of business ‘fl& 4 oW 06’\5(, ‘ Miscellaneous — Wool Wristers . . r. 1.25 z Kinafisher Hi B p 9.75 LIVING FOR MASTER WLADYSLAW and all other young Fish Peughs 1.85 each inglsher nip oots 3 Americans will be brighter and better in coming years, because of ail Bronze Trolling Wire (150 Fams.) . 16.10 Kingfisher % Boots . 8.30 i Ry v T g -, . Ram Hats 1.45 That person is the United States Census-Taker. He is coming Deck Brooms . . S 1.25 = P i 4 around for the 17th time since this Republic was conceived in Gong Brush (ZO-lnCh) 70c Flshermen s Wool Mllls . o+ parr 175 Liberty. His job is to gather population facts and figures which Gong Brush (3-inch) 35 Fishermen's Gray Wool Shirt will help make ours a greater country. : g brus 1nc STUESHRLS ’ C (small arilling dium) 5 50 Adequate schools for your children; better parks and play- Soundlng Leads (4 t025 lhs) el 30c L v grounds and hospitals; a better distribution of utilities like tele- ” . phones, gas, electric power and water . . . all 4 Coleman Gas Lanterns (One Mantel) . 7.95 No. 6 White Canvas — G Po all aro dependent y i e upon Census reports. Dietz Lanterns (NO 2) Gy 2.10 4 Foot WIdIh Mt 1.80 per yard Leaders in industry, business, labor and civic groups use | Gas Cans (2 Gals.) 1.75 5 Foot Width 2.10 per Yard ::aefnsus facts in planning programs. The Census affects housing, i ety regulations, road building, and countless other activities { \ GasCans(1Gal) . . . . L15 6 Foot Width 2.30 per yard e yow vl & Lead Sinkers (Cannon Ball) . 1b. 15¢ 7 Foot Width . . 3.00 per yard Last but not least, the number of Representatives your state : 3[] 06 BOX 2 90 w e sande d TGII“ is entitled to send to Congress is determined by the Census. 3 Boat Mattress (24" x 72") . 7.75, 8.60, 11.50 "f, 0 75.30 (S inber—a mATPRRE oSS i gied the C g T 8 ' ' 8x10x1 Cual B is confidential. No other government agency has access to it. i 10x12x10 . . 33.00 . . Clothing Items — : 4 . . i '« Mnion Sui 9 Galvanized Babbit Anchors { Bradford's Union Suits (100% wool) 56 b, 21.25 125 1b. 47.50 WHAT TO DO WHEN THE » : ; d . 21. . 47. CENSUS-TAKER COMES p Medlicoti-Morgan Union Suits 9 76 1b. 29.45 200 Ib. 76.00 1. Ask him to show his offcial card. This identifies him as ; (100% Wool) . . . . 5.95 . an employee of the Census Bureau, s 2. Be friendly. Invite him in. He will stay only a few min- i Sweat Shirts . . . . 175 Galvanized Anchor Chain : utes, Lot ) s 2 3. In non-English- | Canvas Gloves (Big Chief No. 652) doz. 4.00 1-4inch 30clb. 3-8inch 28c1b. S Socuhmmenting, g Yow o ol v oSl 4. Answer all questions accurately and honestly. Remember Koestrand T ling Bl k (6 nCl'l 5 40 —the information you give is strictly confidential. Under 0es ran raw In oc 1 o law, it is not available to any individual or any other z Government agency. White Metal Trawlmg Block (6 mch) .35 ; 4 . Salmon Eggs Fly Lines Fly Reels Jar 30 g ar ouc I Casting Lines Casting Reels Salmon Egg Clust - T dT Li A ic Reel on s g ors Like other American business firms, we beliove that business has a respensibility i apere rout Lines utomatic Heels 8 0z. jar 30¢ to coutribute to the public welfure. This odvertisement is thevefore sponsered by g v THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Prices on ENTIRE STOCK reduced proportidnaiqu ... All Sales Cash it

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