The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1951, Page 2

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PAGE TWO —— Russia Fails Shiff Debate China F gave the f Ernest Gr bargo proposal The Soviet bl mained i RMS EMBARGO OKEH The five not par cussion or in which speedily FISHER CHUCK HERE BEHRENDS hargo | 'Darling" in Irouble v T the January 25 wage.‘freeze” creases would have automatically been put into effect and would be applicable to work perforted on or | before February 9, 1951, except Ior i |der. The reau.lsuuq also, provi H that proof of tandem relationship ke submitted to tne exeg(xuv, dir- ector of WSB. | Members of _th [ satd, tett 1t woud® %Q:y?' !:w:nuf | equitable to terminate tandem ad- justments arbitrarily as of a cer- tain date. Hence, cases on tile will be processed without reference to the February 9 date, provided tan- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LYTLE-GREEN LOW ON BPR ROAD BID KENAI PENINSULA Bids were opened thls morning at B o'clock in the District Engin- eer’s office of the Bureau of Pub- lic Roads on grading and improve- ment of 53 miles of highway 42 ‘miles northwest of Seward on the 2 Lale in .ml'm,. the wagon in bnckgm y pulice, firemen, 'street employees tes to free the horse which was usine in It to 10 which covers such cases. Tandem cases are those, Evans explained, in which the general | rate increases of some \|mL< are dependent upon, an( | erned by, agréements, negot.laxlons and rate movements of other em- plm ee units of the same emplvyer. | or of other employers in the same and lavor market ares. “’) TANDEM WAGES i industry nard S. Evans, Alaska repre- | r the U. S. Department | vy example, he said, the white today announced a Wage | col,ar employee of & company may qitionally receive the same in- crease which is negotiated initially for production workers, or increas- es for one unit of a production; group may be based on adjustments| granted to another unit of the same group. ion Board decision wh v be interest to lo. ors and busir vaer- i not to apply cutoff date wage increase cases cur- road to Cooper’s Landing. dem relationship is estab 85| Lgw bidder was Lytle and Green Co., of Des Moines with a bid of reduxred by genernl '.“ tion “ls 71350. Next figure was $573,- Manson-Osberg Co.. of Seattle, DIS(USSED §585,459, fourth, ~Morrison- LEONARD EVANS | and Knutsen Inc., Seattle, 3625058.50, Famed (elllsl Leonard Evans, Territorial repre- sentative of ~the €t of Di l § t.abcr gave an umuz:mg sta- ization cont: at . a Iuncheon meflng i u,md 0“‘ amber of ommer anof Hotel. x-re m BALTIMORE, May, 17 —(f— Cel- dividual and enl increases, | list Felix Robert Mendelssohn, great ndem wage agreements that per- mit increases through action and regulations to new businesses. It was announced that Juneau Chamber was making ;z effort 'to bring a meeting’ of Pacific Northwest Trade Associgtion here in September, 1952. Presidént Herb 'howlm reques- ted tHat busifiessmen " ‘employifg National Guard thembers,” germit them time off to mafch in the Armed Forces Day parade next §aturdnv‘ The Tecoma Chamber of Com- merce was due heré on PAA this afternoon. A ho-host d\nrgl{h will follow a cocktall party oW évening at the Baranof Hotel. A greeting party was ‘to meet the visitors at the airport. Visitors were Steve Ferris of Ketchikan and Harvey Oster of Se- grand nephem of the famous Ger- man compuser, died on the concert Stage last night. : The 60-yegr-old musician was in the midst of Dohnany’s comert, plece in D Major — & composition he introduced to the wortd in Berlin in 1918 — when the bow. went imp in his grasp and he mfllmg%xm ¢ Attendants quickly rushed to Mercy hnspu.al from Lhe Cadoa hall. NOTICE, NEW FIRE CALL Arne Shudshift Chief of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department asks that residents take note o attle. ’ the following change in calling for T TR T an alarm in case of fire. I TO ANCHORAGE The person discovering , a fire should immediately dial 2121 which | Mrs. Eugene Stout of Hood Bay|will automatically sound the fire left today for Anchorage to join{siren. He should hang onto the Regulation 10, issued March 8, .\u"mnzed that tandem wage in- the board, pending & Wage Regulation brings you bastiste . . . ,B d/,’( ,Bsznaé ea QUALITY Printed lawns and Deeptone Broadcloths Exciting piques } Refreshingly , = Behrends her husband who is fishing in Cook Inlet this season. line until a fireman answers, ask- ing the whereabouts of the fire and then give the needed instruction before hanging up. This proceed- ure will be necessary until the new Zone and District Board is set up in the Fire hall, according to the fire chief. Remember that by dialing 2121 the fire siren will automatically sound—but remember to hold onto the line until someone answers or the Firemen will not know where to go. CARD OF TEANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kind expressions of sym- pathy shown us in our recent be- reavement. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mack Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gray. MRS. GILMORE'S RITES, KETCHIKAN, FRIDAY Funeral services for Mrs. P. J. Gilmore, Sr., who passed away in Ketchikan Tuesday evening, will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock at the Ketchikan Catholic church, according to word received here by Assistant U. S. Attorney Stanley | Baskin. Mrs. Gilmore was the mother of P. J. Gilmore, Jr., U. S. Attorney, who was called to Ketchikan yes- terday at news of his mother's | death. Baskin received the inxor-‘ mation in a telephone conversa- tion with Gilmore this morning. PELICAN VISITOR | L. O. Jacobson of Pelican is at | he Baranof Hotel. | J. A. Durgin Company, lne. Accounting Auditing . Room 3, Valentine Buudm‘ JUNEAU, ALASKA P. O. Box 642 Telephone 919 THURSDAY, The Ups and Down of Training MAY 17, 1951 Joey niaxlm (Ieft) flexes his log mscles as he “rides the bike” in an inverted position at the CYO gym while Heavyweight Champion Ezzard Charles skips the rope at Midwest Athletic Club in Chicago. Both tl;m.er' went thnm(h exknslve wurkunts in prewnuan for uuc bout May 30. (# Wirephoto. SHs¥ SEVENTEEN TAGGED .- . HALIBUT ARE TAKEN| : Ken Uhbelohde, Boy Scoup field gxecutive, returned Wednesday from See\meen tagged halibut havelskagv«ny where he met with the been turned in at the Juneau Cold | Ilks committee, sponsors of Troop‘ Storage since the opening of Lheleas to plan the summer’s program. season, May 1. Following are the| wMore than 160 were in attendance order and number of tagged fish | a¢ the father and son banquet Tues- | checked in: Solar, skippered by day evening sponsored by the E.lks‘ Dan Tweit, two; Bertie II, Roy De- | joqge to raise funds for transporting | Roux, three; Gordon D, Olaf Aase, | (.oniq of the Skagway troop to the | four; Julia D., Ike Puustinen, one; | Eagle River summer camp. The| Sisu, Clyde Hill, one; Glacier Bay, | Suzow < ccouts will attend the sec- | Ken Junge, one; Hyperian, Os & 3 it e | | ond sess ¢ the camp June 10| | Qberg, one; Unity, James Yo ‘:;“?h_':e ;3’“ s B { UBBELOHDE AIDS SI\AG“AY SCOUT TROOP IN PROGRAM one; Tenakee, William Mills, one: Waterfall, Eddi § + A T3 erfal ddie Jack, one; Terl., STEV FERRIS HERE Steve Ferris, former Treadwell ELEVEN TRAVEL ON ELLIS AIRLINES Eleven passengers traveled on Ll- { lis Airlines Thu flight with eight arriving and three traveling | ;. on interport. Arriving from Ketchikan: B. Mos- dahl, R. Peratrovich, W, Walsh, W. A. Wood, T. P. Hansen, From Petersburg: Paul Magnus-. son, Herman Wick, H. L. Paulscn. | resicent for 17 years following 1902, will leave tomorrow for his home {in Ketchikan after visiting friends in Juneau. He is the owner of the |nex\, Ferris Court Apartments there. | t Tom Leite, one. l | | e { FROM !\OTZEBUE Christine C. Sorrill of Kotzebue‘ at the Baranof hotel. NOMINATED — pnilip B. Fleming (above), Undersec- tary of Commerce and longtime Federal administrator, was nom- inated .by President Truman to be Ambassador to Costa Rica. | FROM PORTLAND | 8. F. Harmon ef Portland is stop- \‘ ping at the Gastineau hotel. CONTRACTOR HERE AT THE GASTINEAU ¥ R. H. Stock, Anchorage contrac- COMPARATIVE tor, is in Juneau. He is stopping | Walford Peterson of Minneapolis COST-OF-LIVING 2t the Baranof Hotel. is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. LI AVAILABLE VESSEL OVERDUE Copies of a recent release by the; The fishing vessel, Edna, owned U. 8. Department of Labor showing [ py Robert Schoenwald of Seattle the relative costs of cost-of-living | has been reported to Coast Guard items between Anchorage and Fair- | headquarters here as being overdue | banks, as compared with Seattle, | from Seattle to Sitka. Schoenwald Iris Jette of the Alaska Native are available in Juneau, Leonard |left Seattle bound for Sitka last|gService from Unalakleet is stopping S. Evans, Alaska representative of | April 25. {at the Hotel Juneau. the Department of Labor said today. s Requests for copies should be ad- dressed to his office, post office box SEATTLE VISITOR Suzanne Greif of Seaftle is stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel. | | g i i FROM UNALAKLEET AT HOTEL JUNEAU Ray D. Peterman, Seattle con-j BILL ARNOLD HERE W. C. Arnold of Seattle is at the 1030, Juneau, Alaska. tractor, is at the Hotel Juneau. | Baranof Hotel. Evans said that a similar survey 1 CRETER; - i b o ael’ in relation to Seattle and South- SEATTLE VISITOR FROM SEATTLE | Dr. J. Richard Czejkowski of Se- east Alaska would be made if fund attle is at the Bara Hotel. | requests before Congress are forth- Charles F. Herbert of Seattle is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. | coming. e e el 3 FROM SKAGWAY | FROM KENT, WASH, . > . F. W. Enearl of Skagway is at| FROM TEXAS s Beadifnr Fotel. | L. O.'Neal of Kent, Wash. is a Lt. Cmdr. Roy F. Sumerall of Kt | guest at the Gastineau Hotel. Samarque, Texas is stopping over FROM PORTLAND at 17th District Coast Guard head- quarters here enroute to a new station at Kodiak. He is assigned | to the cutter Clover. FROM ANCHORAGE F. Olason of Anchorage is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel. g | ©C. T. Alexander of Portland is; registered at the Baranof Hotel. | TO SITKA { Mr. and Mrs. M. §. Mitrovitch THE MsCOX HERE of Sitka came in on a Pag Ameri-| - L. McCoy of Anchorage is stop- can plane yesterday and are stop- | PIng at the Baranof hotel ping at the Baranof Hcvel. i BETHEL VISITOR Louise Robison of Bethel is at the Baranof hotel. A. L. Florence and L. 3. Ferris of RIS SR FROM KETCHIKAN FROM PORTLAND Mrs. Mabel C. Pickering of K;wh- Ketchikan are at the Baranof hotel.| . "Munhan of Portland is.at!ikan is registered at the Baranof . I;he- Anchorage finest Kodiak at Homer Naknek A. B. 10% Reduction Daily Flights — SINCE /887 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA Year round Reduced Fares One Way and Air Cargo Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points the Baranof Hotel. | hotel. FROM ARKANSAS J. R. Cole of Joneshoro, Ark., is | stopping at the Gastineau hotel. H. T. Newton of Boise, Idaho, is S RPNV ? FROM BOISE | registered at the Baranof hotel. | - PORTLAND VISITOR R. N. Gilinson of Portland is at the Baranof hotel. GRIMSTEAD HERE | E. J. Grimstead, CAA man from | Anchorage is at the Hotel Juneau. | : Round Trip 113.40 176.40 80.00 144.00 104.50 188.10 Plus Tax on Round Trip 63.00 98.00 Passengers, Mail FLEISCHMANN'S ‘PREFERRED Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 i3 1 m ai o 18 Wz ib EN aq g 111 108

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