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PAGE Twou THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BETA SIGMA PHI OFFICIAL COMES T0 JUNEAU IGDAY Red Tanks New Planne Crack Lines; Is Announced - NavyatWork For Alaska .iovmisos s | rANEW AIRCRAFT, 2 NEW BOATS FOR | | WILDLIFE SERVICE Al getting four he said | them—airplanes ,to replace fi)\xr‘ Ree | craft beyond repair, it was an-| (Continued from Page 1) WASHINGTON, June 30- nounced today by Clarence Rhode, - 26-year-old war veteran, r | regional head of the service. | United States was believed ready | Fischer of Boston, has been ap-| On top of this, they're getting two | to order J -based troops (o | pointed townsite planner for Alaska. | harbor craft five years old to re- action, while the need Fischer studied sociology at the |place two service vessels 35 years | would not University of Wisconsin, and re-|old. | Russ Reject Appeal cently received a master's degree in| Delivery is being made today, as | the Soviet| community planning from the Mas- | the fiscal year ends, he said—but | move ail| sachusetts Institute of Technology.|the planes are on the east coast, A Soviet note | He served with the army in France, | and the boats are in Seattle. He o0 Russia | Germany and the Philippines expects delivery in Alaska within a f rth Ko- Marion Clawson, director of the | few days, however. One plane is the war 1(\ tone, how- | Interior Department’s Bureau of [near Seattle and he'll go after it | n violent as might | Land Management, said Fischer is|himseif, he said The others range \ expected, and American | to report at Anchorage, Alaska |from St. Petersburg, Fla, to New E c read into it a|July 15. York. \ esire to keep, for the re- He will help the bureau’s regional The harbor craft are 70-foot ves-‘ Mrs. Elsie Guenther, (picture policy in the w administrator, Lowell M. Puckett,| sels, which will do patrol work and ve) member the Execu satellite North |in the selection of public lands for freight such as weir materials. | he Inte townsite reservations, plotting The airplane situation is so tight ta note said the Soviet gov- | townsites, taking appraisals, and|now that the service is literally fly- souri, ‘is does, not approve of the|handlihg public sales of unclaimed|ing on a wing and a prayer, Rhode | from S re e of foreign powers in' lots. sighed. Already one of his pilots has Wedne: ral affairs of Korea,” x-e.[ “Greater setilement activity in|flown 40 hours this week, which the charge that South Ko- |Alaska has iucreased need for |is half his monthly allowance. On and the United States were re- | careful community piarning,” Claw- | top of this, he’s been working nights | sponsible for the outbreak of war |ton added in a s atement. on other ships to get them in the f|on the Asiatic peninsula. Russia| Although C-awson’s announce-&ir. % jects United Nations findings that | ment said Fischer was :\ppqln‘eql The four new aircraft are used | i started the war THREE DESTROYERS OF CANADA ORDERED TO FIGHTER SQUADRON OF AUSTRALIA PLACED at which t Chapter : P,\wo IN . SERVICE. OF 0. 30\ Mrs. Simon Hellenthal's sister, of the )¢ CANBERRA. Austealin. June 891 Mrs. Ariel Moore, of Phoenix and | An Australian fighter plane | Members ASRed 'o Minneapolis will arrive from the| ;n stationed in Japan has | south next week for a summer’s “placed. at he servine of el Ok hK M visit. Accompanying her will be her | G tmein ) Okeh Korean Move| o s 7 S : Z3 university in the fall. | "‘f‘”?“f‘ce“ taany. | BRUSSELS, June 30 — P — The GRS [ ”“ nited Nations having de-|nternational Confederation of Free | '3"'“ upport the Republic oflirrade Unions today called on its RT HERE Korea, the Australian BOVErnment |50 million members in 52 3 A s of Washing- she | ngs | determined fo honor its obligationsy, support the United ton, D. C, is in Juneau briefly | of all 3 the charter and support the | yrity Council's action on a tuor of the Territory as rep- | others \"KFAH"‘ Connall & dectilon. S MEDs [ Koiew resentative of the Experimental | since, assistir zies’ statement said In a communique from its Brus- Department He arrived | their = headquarters the confederation y from Fairbanks with Don pro \ r ed “a vehement protest ag- manager of the Alaska each N Sh |ainst the flagrant and unprovoked | Rehabilitation Corporaticn (the | Juneau w o ent in B eW |pp“‘g Llne larmed attack launched by Commu- | Palmer farm colony). | Sigma ¢ .'\h.ulx. *y Inist forces on Southern Korea*| Dr. Farris and Irwir. ulard to go| R. Hermann, International Honor- To Alaska Repo"ed | The ICFTU was organized in op-|to Petersburg tomorrow, to inspect | ary Member, Dr. Dorothy Novatnéy | jon to the Communist-led|the Governmeni's Farm, after lc;((" y 1:- ctor Mrs. John| gpam o o A newly | World Federation of Trade Unions|which the Washingtcn visitor will, ements, Social Sponsc F: * | (WFTU retur, as! sy ocial Sponsor. yormed shipping company will en- | WETU ireturn TRt ter the Seattle-Alaska trade ealy | SR A PR B T Both are guests at the Baranof | CALL FOR BIDS m July with ‘the salling of the| ' WRITER-FHOTOGBRAFEER _ [Hotel | Notice is hereby given that the| motorship Pomare for Vakutat | Walter A. Weber of Washington, _— i City of Juneau, Ala Seward and Aleutian Island ports,|D: G- 1S stopping at the Baranof ERON. DAWSON . CITY sealed bids up to 10:00 2 it was learned today. Hotel. He is a writer and phofo- C. G. Frazier of Dawson City, 7, 1950, at the office T it Encwt g aka grapher for the National Geo-|Y. T, is a guest at the Baranof | Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, at Steamship Com| was low bid- | Eraphic Boclely. Hotel. | time all bids will be opened and{der on the Seward to Aleutian out- | pe———— T SR et publicly read alond for potts mail route which formerly struction of an access road t was held by the Berger Trans Ve 3 anspor- T D green Bowl the City of Jur tation Company. This firm used DR' ED BERMAN The ap ate quantities in > motarsk ; : . SR poroy the motorship Garland in the [ Oplomelrut are as follow vice. | EYES EXAMINED Grouted rock v 217 cu.yds.| The Pomare, formerly the FS-:%2 VISUAL T TELEPHONE 266 i 3 ) are, Tly e Fo-oLe, L TRAININDG SIMPSON BLDG., JUNEAU 100 cu.yds. ) was purchased by the new com- | Rock excavation 8 cu yds.|pany in Honolulu and is on her! Coarse gravel or rock 900 cu.yds.fway to Seattlp from that TOR HOM 5% ay Sea hat port. Y Gravel surfacix 150 cu.yds.{She has a registered tonnage of GENER AL CONTRACTORS FHONE 257 Each bid s cordance | 610, accommodations for 12 pass- l 2 » T e acier Construction Co. other con perishable cargo. ! N St P ¥ | tile with the Present plans call for monthly ew Building = Remodeling — Cab_met Work | Bid £ sailings from Seattle to Alaska Plastering — Concrete Pouring ‘ the City Chesley W. Priest of Portland,! Sand and Gravel Hauling | The City of Juneau reserves ihe|Ore., is president of the new com- ‘ X - ——— — i right to reject a bids and | pany. (= = HEw © a8 iy, o 1l e nd | pany o) |= EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED =1 b e e nEC v = =i SR, “| wiss cnoss mne I DR. D. D. MARQUARDT = Dated this 27 day of June, 1950.) Bess Chamberlin Cross of Kotze- | = OPTOMETRIST = J. L. MCNAMARA, ) bue, Alaska pioneer, arrived yester- | = S =i 7k . i y = Second and Franklip Juneau =i City day by Pan American and is ;\J= PHONE 506 FOR APPO! =i Publish: June 28, guest at the Baranof Hotel = = wilh“ ‘towr | ment | position | until | now before Congress is passed. |llc land in the Ten'nox'y 50 hsite planner, other depart-| Grummans, officials pointed out that that will not come into,being project settlement legislation HELLENTHAL FAMILY TRAVELS WESTWARD i BE READY IF NEEDED| This legislation contemplates de .{ OTTAWA, June 30— #—Prime | | velopment, with federal aid, cf A 5 ! ter Louis St. Laurent an-|Alaska settlement projects, each oi | Judge Simon Hellenthal, his sis- { nounced today that three Canadian | which will include rural and urban | ter, Mis Gertrude Hellenthal as Gestroyers on the Pacific coast have | areas. M Jack Hellenthal are on their ordered to be ready to go into| yntil the legislation thus expands ¥ay o Anqhorags |everias hlgh»f n off Korea if needed. They|pis authority, Fischer will work| " rv: [ the Cayuga, Athabaskan and|chiefly on the classification of pub-| 11 Hellenthals left by Chilkoot] ux barge Wednesday, plan to arrive in Anchorage Saturday and will return to Juneau via the Richardson high- way and Valdez. Millien ICTFU Join the fun at Nella Jermain’s “COSTUME BALL” s ) 9:00 TONIGHT Catholic Parish Hall —0 @® Three-Piece Orchestra €@ Games — Square Dancing © Prizes for Best Costumes Costumes Optional | ritories. | singer said. The addition is to the | classrooms. ! BODY OF LARS K. MOI | brought north on the Aleutian for | Ladely residence, 850 Basin Road, | continued today with work started | on the clearing of the south side of | float one. | FRANCISCAN NATIONAL GUARD ! PAN AM OFFICIAL HERE | SAN HERE R. A. Arvidson of Seattle camo| N, F. Weber of San Francisco is AWARDS (omk‘ns in from Nome yesterday on his|registered at the Baranof Hotel. quarterly inspection trip throughl FOR mo BullDI"GS the Territory. He is Pan Amencan‘ FROM OREGON CITY World Airways commumcatmmL W. A. Westerlund of Oregon City chief for the area. Arvidsom is m‘ is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. sontracts for construction of two |guest at the Baranof Hotel. | —_ bmlmngs have been awarded by _— | OKLAHOMAN HERE Col. Joseph D. Alexander, acting PHILADELPHIANS HERE Florence G. Sprague of Talihina, Adjutant General of the Alaska| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meigs are | Okla., is régistered at the Baranof i National Guard. visiting here, guests at the Baranof Hotel. Shes« is with the United Daughty and Taylor of Anchorage | Hotel. * States Indian Serviee. will build ashangar at Bethel for | —_— | a National Guard Cesspe, on its FROM PELICAN | USES MAN HERE | bid of $71,769.28. J. F. Hageman of Pelican is stop- | William Frisby of the United | The contract for a United States|ping at the Baranof Hotel. He is States Employment Service. An- | Property and Disbursing Office | with the Whiz Fish Products Cor norage, is at the Gastines ., Hotel. building at Anchorage was let to|pany. { 71 J. B. Warrack Company, Seattle, at - e oty 1 FROM PAFLIER $98,600. The structure is for ware- FROM ANCHORAGE ‘ R. 3. Murray and Mibefqfl.o,’ {house and general offices. I Among Anchorage residents stop- ‘(‘r E“:”’l‘:rfl“:‘l"" storyiag ,ne‘ : R ping at the Baranof Hotel are Mr, | Gastined e BUILDING ‘CONIRACT 18 and Mrs. R. C. Caldwell, Lee F. ' 5 Dr. R, E. Shuler of Mt. Edge- LET BY PUBLIC WORKS|;pnen, Sylvia Pine and Warren V. Hunt. cumbe is at the Baranof Hotel | The Selid Constructing Company of Fairbanks today was awarded a t amounting to $199,962.00, it is announced by John Argetsinger, district engineer of the Alaska Pub- lic Works Section, Division of Ter- | F. Clark of Telegraph Creek, B. C, is at the Baranor Hotel. TACOMANS VISIT Among Tacomans stopping at th> Baranof Hotel are Arthur Johnson, F. K. Urban and George T. Babbitt e { Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 6150-4th Avenue South, Seattle SINCE 1922 AUTO PARTS Used, new and rebuilt Old and late models and G. I. »Wfik OHIOANS HERE { Visitors from Cincinnati, Ohio, who are stopping at the Baranci Hotel include D. Williamson, P.| yML‘DO"Bld and A. M. Gavin. The work, which is a two-story addition to Eielson Memorial Build- ing on the University of Alaska campus, will start July 10, Arget-; north portion of Eielson Hall, which used for administration and is TO BE BROUGHT NORTH The body of Lars K. Moi, Alaska pioneer and Juneau resident who died in Seattle Sunday, will be Come...Hear...Enjoy... Evangelist FULTON W. BUNTAIN of vanada burial. Mr. Moi’s daughter Marie will accompany the remains. The Aleutian ie due here Tuesday FIRE ALARM The Juneau fire department an- swered a three-eight alarm at 1 pm., today and went to the J. I. | where a short in the wiring system | had caused a blaze. Little damage was done before the fire was extin- | guished, firemen said. Dynamic youth speaker in special ""Making Christ Real SMALL HARBOR DREDGING Dredging of the small boat harbor | The area between floats one and two has just been finished. Work | on that project required about four | days. ‘ So far the spaces between two | floats have been dredged, between | one and two, and two and three. Beginning July 2nd at 4th and Franklin Sis. | l FROM HAINES' Gus Jurgeleit of Haines is regis-‘ tered at the Gastineau Hotel. i far eas FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1950 Better ordi than starch! r o use! ‘Johnson’s BRISK wonderful, new Wax-$ tarch Brisk keeps your dresses crisp and fresh far longer, and gives them & wonderful, lustrous “brand pew” look. Brisk keeps men’s shirts' crisp—but never scratchy. And it saves 25 per cent of iron- ing time! It’s because Brisk con- tains Drax, the miracle fabric wax. Invisible, it surrounds each fiber, keeps dirt from penetrating, and makes the finish smoother. 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