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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE [ “ALLTHE NEWS ALL THE TIME” . JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1951 VOL. LXXVIIL, NO. 11,808 1shke SCreen Reds Are Moving Troops Behind S { TESTIFIES ANTI-TRUST | RED DANGER CASES NEAR L IN FAR EAST SETTLEMENT Secrefary Marshall Says Russian Aggression Is Possible Anytime General’ s‘am:ivi arives [ENEMY IS s 7| LINING UP, L NEWMOVE Chinese Re‘g Preparing for Second Offensive —Allies Are Ready JRAGE, Alaska, May 12— etilement of anti-frust nst Anchorage cleaning | establishments and Seward retail ;i\ ior dealers were announced in | Third Distriet Court yesterday. TET T | of $2,600 in,fines was | levied in the more recent cases. WA Ma; A : Sec hm Earlier Federal Judge Anthony ; By Associated Press operates on the assumption Russia § | Dimond had denied motions for a i from Allied airmen behind quittal and a new trial and pro- a smoke screen, Chinese Reds today were moving troops and supplies into front line pesitions for chapter W0 in their. spring offensive. No one knows for sure when the enemy would start rolling again. me UN officers expected the bloy o fall anytime within the next two weeks, “may step into the sion at any moment” in Western Europe. At the same time, N pewied to the Senate Arined and Foreign Relajions commn that he feels the rick of provokin; Russia to war in the Far Rast nounced sentence on the Anch Caw Owners Association and two cab operators. The settlements vir up four anti-trust cases which w oft in the jurisdiction of the Third t Court. arshall re- e ——— greater than is the danger in Ei rope. Jury Convicts Cabs 3 S The secretary of defense expressed nd trailer which appar- The cab defendants had been con- e fl»._tnm:-d. in Tracks his views at the inquiry into t! { r when she Iy injured and taken to vict by a Federal jury April 19 | H" v/lllh‘.‘.,l.y\hl(‘ stopped in lh‘mr { n charges of violating the Sherman ! in chapter one of their spring where do irephato. offensive which began April 22 and continued nine days. Their losses Mrs. Matthew B. Ridgway and two-year-old som, Matthew, Jr, are |egceeded 75,000 men shown as they were greeted by Gen. Ridgway at Henada Alrport in | Now hovering behind the battle- Tokyo, Japan, after their arrival from Washington. “This is the |line 15 the same type of smoke happiest day of my life,” Mrs. Ridgay commented, (P Wirephoto via |[curtain from burning timber and _radio from Tokyo. mudge pots that hid their move- | ments before the first offensive. Big Concentration Anti-Trust Act. At the same timne he jury, which had deliberated 28 figx(& ) ?!GE Glji‘-RL '\l ;-v!,h.nilt(‘d 10 other dm‘exjd- £5,000. ! 9“&?@65@ FOR TERR. Replying to qu s by Sena Cain (R-Wash) Marshall replied: “In regard to Western Europe, first T go on the basis tayself that| Russia may step into the ageression | at any moment. | “Also that tt i & by firing of Gen. Douglas MacArthur by President Tru | Frank V. Jones, operator of the|- at » ve'@0 not do our best to prepar 2adio and Hy's Cah Companies, Was | o 1 ; tf::tir:x;icon peaP may 3 | i fined $500. Charles Keirsey, Jr., oD= EfiH N A TAlBOI HE\'SE €h f l{A fi} The biggest concentration of ene- A Bt s, s R . .rator of the Union Cab Co. was|¥ . L LS my troops appeared to be on the A or“mrefihc" ‘w ;, eids, we don't sib im- | Col. Joseph D. Alexander, com- | fined $250. 74 &y L 7 l T { Central front near the 38th Parallel. of it ir ; ‘1n.mi'|\; officer of the Alaska Na= On behalf of seven operators of | Fy] g AN MAYOR' wfi_ (E-'U 5 EQR lA wall of spreading smoke 35 miles Anchor: age cleaning firms charged b 1z partly covered Red tronp move- wiinprce rsng, atornevs vinre . DVAES SUDDENLY! « WAR'S DURATION s on & mountainaus nighway srevious pleas of innocent and. filed{ i AR Jeading toward Chunchon, 45 mllea eas of nolo contendere (no. con-= i et § Al ). On the government’s requesi, peed s fpninst | Alice: Fortney, OP- fi erator of the Rainbow OCieaners,; were dism! ) potent and say Rume can act any time and therefore we do noth- ing. 'That is the sense pean situation, ang merifs came up ia co the . reurmnmpqt proposal; Sovl"t Buiid Mpssta BT this country indicate Soviet build-up, by r of her troops in Burope @ creasing her strength in the ¥ar \‘ mal Guerd, -returhed Wednesday: \nom conducting National Guard] taad ewvilian defense matygrs in | Washington, D. C. that i o { 4 i . Allies. Getting, Ready . . veil “"’:\4 (Jaigk) k{"‘ :ml *"‘("Y“{’ end rSDI’Efl:;Efl W ij SHWHMend ‘The next blow may haye the sup- nown resident of Ketehlkan | W7, . port of more armor and air power. .m‘!'.v.:\m_un y it at his home | Kadow Tin ?roper!y Allied troops hurried their prepara= i: 1 ¥etchikan of a hear} A\an:( . -r ” tions to meet any emergency. Air s R A Talbot was born in Cripple C; in ieier raid warning ms were set up, At the request of the Department, ! Colorado, in 1893, He came to Alas- B | key buildings were camouflaged, and of Justice attorney, Charles Whit{y, 1 1914 as a ship's writ | candag shelters were huilt, Tank ise there is “no hope Inl(raps and booby traps were laid. 4 East. territory would receive ghill, those who .vntx'rrd D?f'h‘ ,“1 | U. 8. Coast and Geode : Becs » Cain asked Ma mories ending upon whether | no contest were fined as foloWs:| ang two years later entered ti ight for gold mining for A long !pabed wire defenses were tight- “Is there any reason to bel Peacock Cleanery Inc., $500: EU-{pioy of the Northland Dock Co, of {time,” Paul Sorensen, manager . of \epeq cities woula raise matching ! gene Craig, New Method CICANCTS, | jeechikan, During later. years he|the Hirst-Chichagof mine ab Kim-1 yy girmen rpported enemy troop: $250; Mary Flahart, New Method| onorteq his own dock: ‘comp shan Cove, has announced that he “,".“] th wpm, o3 edmy ¢ th Gloaners, §250; Frank Harris, O. K.| muibot's, but because ‘of il healih |1s closing down the mine fof the |srearion Risercotr. @ and Alaska Cleaners, $2 Wood-| yeiived two years ago from sctive [present, y B 0n4(:ontrl'x::l Front K ile, Anchprage Laundry & e i S “we'll k o o AN ::Fl,e:ner}j“;zafl' Wnbifz\rf Martens, O ss and turned management of We'l y the, mine in stand-by They were coming down the road & A 1 as fer to the north as thq e | dock over to his son-in-law,|condition, ready to resume opera- K. and Alaska Cleaner:, §250; an h, Mr. and Mrs, Church | tions if it becomes possible to op-. 4 Carl Williams, Anchorage Laundry ed in Juneau. erale a gold mine and meet coss. | ’C':’:“tds J a U. 8. 8th Army Cleaners, $250 A mbb We can’t meet costs—and we can't | etk A, 1 VR 5 ied fliers atfacked 300 Red ve- i $200 each were levied i { gt lahor,” Sorensen said in Juneau ed 1] F:n; (‘);fl ,.( Hitt of, the Palace and municipal "affairs. He|® ? g moving to the front. They = o7 L orted @ noticeable increase in Yol Befors 4} el e . b o g served two terms on the city coun- f.":r”” Ustorgdng A e SR e Bar; Cora Jacol nd was serving his fourth term Red rail traffic bound for the Cen- tral front, on the basis of your intelligence re- ports, that an aggr threatening to invade Western E rope?” Marshall replied: “The impression from the rep: that we gather from many sou is there has been a continuous build- up and not necessar | though it may be, but particularly : in arrangements, specifically in the| g . Tt ¥ . S i the Nati S Gty ey Satellite states, and in ard to ¥ e - vashington was the field train dispositions of Soviet troops wmmer at Ft. Lewis by selec- | and Salty Mann, Moose Bar, in the as miapde GBME R Sorensent is Joling Ehie Uui- | Western Europe, and as fo S0 151kcr:; of the Alaska Na- i He setved i1 Priindsidusing Worl es 'un.Cnmmmy near Teller ; probing patrols ran into tight- increases in strength, as we under 12l Guard with other national o e case| War 1 and during his residence in |, bral sURRrinEEndens: encd resistance. Near Uljonghu, stand them, in the Far East.” |guard units from the state of No action was taken in the ca Ketchikan was president of tac| 0 tin operation will be kept | 1 of Beoul,the Communists at- d a UN patrol force and hurled “Is it not generally agreed,” gton. - During his stay in|of the fourth Seward d(»fen%;/:lvt :;: Ketchikan chapter of the American | ¢ on a year-around basis, with i Lis placer and lode mining in the sum- remote possibility armories will k per cent fede would be utilized reserve components of all vices and would be under eral control. A\lso discussed by Col. Alexander < of Dr. Mafy T. Martin Sloop, frvo i - We s the f the Yearby two Boy ston, D. C., cerl ide-fixing charge. SHALY ; Cain, “that America and her W C., the American o 2By ) ngton, D. C., certain waivers | the pri i Red Cross; was department com- g % o it ern European Allies would be 0 rived at Penn Station in New York. The Scoufs, both xisting regulations were obtain. | Renfrew, attorney for the Sewardi oo 0= 0 e American Lo mer and lode throughout the yeat, hand "‘de “~_‘v'_‘""" Treop 360, Manhattan, are D Ciimo, 18, (left) and Bobby |c¢d 1 would facilitate activa- | group, told the court that Hows “” sident of the Ketehil nsen said ' aggressor occupied Berlin or uros, 12, Tn addition o (heir kisses of greeting, the Scouts did | (ién of small guard units in South- | Smith, owner of the Roadhouse had .y “ang sorveq severs U8,/ Tin f“‘;’“’“l“ly has ”‘;" 1B G BM(K RABB“S ederal loan under ed the firs| a. refused to permit an alteration president of the Ketchikan (;h.:n iy tional Guard bureau has | his plea unless he was present iBpo. = oo erce. He was appot t ved a special training lbrary | court. to represent the first division on the | High Spots in Session Alaska National Guard con- Smith was not in court yester Alasks Developaidit Bosrd fnd ha »: resident ;}(;z;;su has signed the T S of a number of training| afternoon. Renfrew said it he ¢ can for $350,000, Three huge ck rabbits part of Western Europe by (urr' Other high spots to today’s ses- I | been on it continuously that t ; ¢ opits r Southeast Alaska units. | not hear something definite fromn 29 ¥ The mining area shows tin, tung- | Anaconda, Mont,, went through here veeit be re- Marshall: “I would assume 50." gosd deed by helping Dr. Sloop with her lggage. (P Wire- Defense Minerals Administra- FLY PNA 10 KODIAK |tion, it has been announced, and | i ! immediately involved in war if ;m! | ot _ fE fig‘gfifi MISSING "OPTER s ; 1. Caln sckedSUiERE Mnin) i\, ¥ LV AR PGRTED FOUND o ¢ civilian defense side of) Smigh by the middle of ne: e 308 & CIEMEE Mo 1K J0Ca%) the| vesterday on Pacific Northern Air- e i {sten and fluorspar, three of | had withheld any information “be 1 nd long had been | par, o i 8 . tute ¢ > s ot ; 2 five tap strategic metals, according | lines en route to Kodiak to start se it_might seem to reflect upon cture, Alexander attended | he would request the court entii as a leader in Republican | '€ 4 s g ? > e the . e 1 Tm,'“:’ry e to Mr. Sorensen. Both the federal|a rabbit colony. Also flying west- Democratic administration in s | ‘ everal sions of the civilian de- | jjeved as attorney. g, , “::her » Marshall said: “That was A 2 T oA | fense staff college conference. This| Should Smith insist upon X lapa territorial mines departments|ward were a dozen passengers for ) P . he ieological Survey|js tne forerunner of the regular | pis plea of innocent remain, it News of his sudden death Wat|pave aided the % s has! Anchorage, and 36 through for Cor- e e RO A i bRl have aided the operators as has!Anchorage, 1 | :Zf, L"K,,,’“,’:, cati ecall anything 1 ledto veport. back %0 | civilian defense staft -college which | ably will mean a separate trial for | telcpiaoned Jast night by b . Geological Survey. Three arrived from Anchor- have withheld along that line.” ! | 10f | wilf conduct courdes of two weeks | pim alone. Cramer to George Sundborz, con-| 1y S0k oan . Tikoar s ibidon 2. Marshall said President Tru- ) cach from time to time for civil ultant of the Alaska Developmen tin in the 4 for about 40| - From Anchorage: Dr. Hy man’s Jan. 13 message to MacAr- m, F. t word | d. Detatls of the:funeral er-|years, the mining man said, T. Foard, Lew Hall . detense ofuicials and workers. | hpmi The first course will begin May | & ements are not yet known here.| with Kenneth Kadow, formerly| To Anchorage: John Moulton, rom AR~ 121 With civil defemse -personnel Survivors are Mrs. Talbot, his|head of the Alaska Field Commiit- | Col. M. R. Marston, Lowell Puckett ’ (Cootinued on Page Two) — A plane was nette by t > NEa Tav | : FAIRBANKS. . May 12 —| Another E J located at the|ernors of the states and territories w h- \ ionl L ~1‘\! aerial ‘.“,‘ atrol is flying ‘h"i Tenakee camp also joined in, | will appoint candidates for the e Was lngp lenigth of the Yukon, Bombs are the || A¢ 10" p.m. . Mohea ted to| courbes. “There is the possibility ,.«‘ ; Wweapons ag! the CG that the & 1t h’\(“n)me one » from Alaska attending Merry - Go- Bound| - - . Th the 2 G 1 vere aboard. | the June course,” Col. Alexander terday creation o ther details were available|s at this time. The first increment of civil de- ch. | from several states attending. Gov- daughter, Mrs. Church and a son,|tee for the Department of the In- | Louis Sorenson! Leonard Berlin, E. Hazel Blair, B. Kirk, Don V Anna Peterson, Carli Willie, iratsuka, and the three rabbits. John J., owner of Talbot'’s, Inc., of who is vice president and Ketchikan, x.l;:r‘r of the United States Tin SO { gen will leave for area June L. s Mr. Sor- FRIDAY FISH LANDINGS Chicheagof. " prices continue at 13 FROM WHITEHORSE or. the next two wee ensen will be at Hi M. R. Mitchell and J. Doerr of | Whitehorse are at fhe Bumnu(i \ e — \ By nmsw PEARSON reconnaissance patrol { i ol B || fopyriant, 1951, by Bell Byadicate, 1€ | jop jams which migh = | fense films have been recetved at hegal: i SEHAH pASVES $3l/ ond 13 cents for lar S with 4 4stat ASHINGTON. — Most impor .,?m‘(”v»“:f v SROO’“HG o}d RgH-E fieionial (B gRlon Doad- o o 6 o 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 i i 2 of 150, ounds landed Friday. ant diplomatic debate of the Kor- ek shay g s kg guag { which Col. Alexander| ~mgrLga, Okla, May 12, — ® —| ol hhuo" ROAD B“_l s gstrom were: De- ean war has been going on back- e L ey ot RARNGE SUNDAYP. M ctor. 'These films will be| Some Republicans contended 1043 | oy pppp pEPORT 0| fian y_Frank Olson, stage s} the. . Unlied Nations —| TIVeE dally for 3,000 miles from Zort * | shown (o the public beginning next | the MacArthur episode has recuced | & o Dl T 0 you period e | FOR TONGASS FOREST {15 000 s.; Neld, m Jonnson, 11,200 namely, an arms boycott of Red| “HEC [0 »’y kol et ¢ g “,%k' Schedules of showings Wwill| the chances General Ei ® ending 6:20 o'clobk thls morning @ 11bs.; SJS, Peter Johnson, 9,500 1bs.; China, ¥ ;"m ‘n'. the low »Ppmvnnlel‘ u: ° Hg al:nd Hq Co.|be announ: | will get the party’s Presidential z .In oAt e A e PR, on, 6500 pounds: 31C235, L. | So far our U. N. ajlies haven't]*Vim.-t0 the of the 20gth Inf. En. were remind- | e —— nomination in . Chicago next sear. | o o0 Rt ”:" & v e ARALARRCHALE A IEs Aol 15, 1,500 pounds got around to voting to ban arms,| Ladd Air Force ed today of the drill scheduled for | FROM SITKA . | The windy eity won the 1952 »un.l }srm .};r‘. 1 et s 3 o 1) o ks i S e i rifle ran afternoon.| Martha Cushing of Sitka is stop-| vention—on a compromise nf|' " il L i e I oo GRS iy | | Willlam Je However, it remains a fact that b ab 13:45|ping gt the Barenof Hotel | the week of July 7—by an & to ¥ 64‘:";;",:'“,‘- CAST o | passed the Senats e | oounds John this is one of the most importantb: Salen 1 g SEATTLE VISI | LG e, GO Natonal C"m'l: Mostly cloudy with o o |man, regional forest ter, wired his 1< 090 lbs.; Margaret T, Pete Hildre, steps to be taken against any ag-|the Yukon, also was reported safe A Prank D. Parry of £ | mition. i ‘, “in tonight and Sun- e |office here today from Washing- {14,500 pounds; Mabel K. Lester gressor. from a flood threat Jm,, " with are ‘ungul gu rank D. Parry of Seattle is al| Walter Hallanan, West Virginia|® siona “?“ ».n.. 1 A b : A b |u,, . 10,000 pounds: 31A191, 2,000 Furthermore there is a long hi n..h‘h\ b :»“1 }flflio thelr the Baranci Hotel. | Committeeman, said MacArthur's|® &Y. Lu\\.v:t ‘(’ml‘)r;u;vl:x(; 0- b SR R 3 g tory of diplomatic pussyfooting 3 “‘f“'f" ie?‘-vhl S T 5 | statements have “put Eisenhower|® Dight “"-”d 4;; highest Sun- I e kiaantial 14 to EL 0. Johnson: Nebreskm garding this by our supposedly| g L:\lv‘-n Ub: Joz;&u::, SIEAMER MOVEMEMS u; elzls‘el:un R o : ;‘-n;,x :'”Lunx PITATION e signature y : Marvin, 12,000 pounds. it t € Wil 5 nse ] L L . v . 3 _ 552&\2;311:” Lmlii‘;:}xrk;:::)jx t\n‘u l — “‘“m .“'“ ".‘m /annnuon‘ }ve“cl’y M’;!ll'fkll,;? x;hofile;‘:,, itary | ® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 um_. today @ | The mum‘_v' will be for z-m,dl\\;- e Sold u‘pr_\\hi 16,000 1bs. Here is some case history: the proposed range recon-| Denali from Seatile scheduled (o) men serving the Truman Adminis-|® City of Juneau — None; siin the vicinity of Juneau, Douglas, ! SRR H Pussyfoot No. 1 — Was when '1~c Officers s Aing project may be carried | arrive sometime Monday mornin i*muon,, e Since May 1 — .30 L‘nche o | Sitka and Ketchikan. Ilm' st :m ‘u; ‘1-‘nc‘1\v' ciad British undercut us in 1931 when|Chapter No. 2 Princess Louise scheduled to sail | e Sipce July 1 — 6840 inches. ® farsrso e o sopyea ; “’A_ ‘ix“‘ g g o ¢ Japan first invaded Manchuria. Is- ¢ Qaxter ry Monday i AR o from Vancouver May 16. { SEATTLE VISITOR }- At Airport — None; . FROM FAIRBANKS scichil dictioes, 353, O sues almost identical to the Kc- | at 2 for the fune ANCHORAGE NISITOR Baranof from westward scheduled | Allan E. Anderson of the Inicrnal e Since May 1°— 23 Inches; o Mr. and Mrs, Stanley R. Sachs!man is the wife of Leo Ost i pelisiibio Pt iRl el y \beth Fraser, it was an-| Miss T. XK. Fountal Is at the|to arrive southbound at 9 a.m, Sun-| Revenue Dept. from Seattle, i o since July 1 — 3950 inches. ®|of Fairbanks are staying at mu a deputy in the office of the Col- (Continued on Page Four) ‘lnounccd today. Baranof hotel, day. 2 ping at the Gastineau hotel. o e o o o o & o o o ofBaranof hotel. § tector of Customs. | , v d

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