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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B : THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951 GROUP LEAVES T0 MAP PRESIDENT ~ Negoliafe With Prlsoners PART OF GLACIER BAY the Geological Survey, leave Sat- y on the survey's boat, Lit-Par- Lit, to map the west part of Glacier Bay. This is part of the long range program in the mapping of a wide belt across the north end of South- Alaska. The summer’s activities will be centered from Dundas Bay north to DEAL UP (Continued from Page One (Continu Were not reimbursed under the Fed- conference, he has 1 eral Airport Act e A x 1 What he 15 ‘going t “As o result of this situation,”’ ; Geike Inlet for the first part of the ready disc ; 1 > the report stated, “the actual cost : season. The par}y expects to do a That ‘,,“ } I of 21l new improvements on the air- ; H reconnaissance into the west side been affected by wi port would be borne solely by the ! 1 of Brady klfncnpr and Mt. La Per- ruckus kicke ) . Federal Government.” | ousse later in the summer. ral fror Far I Subterfuge” | i RoS n, party chier, is from the This wi obvl The report cited three circum- | Alaskan Branch, Geological Survey Gen. Dx Art) b | stances which the committee said| i office, San Francisco. Others in the ousted fr “ B . indicated “subterfuge.” party are Jim Seite, geologist;- Clif- 1 1 ; . g p: 1t said the final project applica- ford Hup:o.n anq David Hawley, Aske Y }‘” i tlon certified the Territory planned L:“Iflogxc:]lv{leld assistants, and Elwin i Kores, the: Bresider : to spend approximately $148,000 for | Scott, cook. the airport land and construction, | although there were no appropria- | = , —— — 3 . tions ‘made; for it, and “Territorial | ’ # fu col CARD OF THANKS * Our sincere thanks to all who as- lute control ov tacti ezy and i 1 e | { ¥ officials testified it was not plannes 4 ¢ 'Alr Rescue Squadron in Jaj is sl P o . i Sy e to us: any new funds nth?r than} p parachute to enable her wac:::npmym }_‘C,.C:vc‘:;"’i e gl e tacking along the front and| oA State Feiicn olfies 1-iin camers) s with del spRerei pspas Sbag. S\ rumoh . fravient of the airport. | Territory d1d ok hold. el to. any FROM SEATTLE ‘ Joseph Riedi, Sr. there is no limitation U etttement '6F pict whicis y.::'v2cd. opertion af ! prison located -Of-The-Mountain. -Mofe than “Wash Sale” { part of the airport property, and| vy, W. Killingsworth of Seattle Lo s Douk S tives.” 200 prisoncis wore incclied in riot, destroyed furniture and seized eight guards as hostages for a time. It referred to the transaction be- | this fact was known to officials of | urrived Wednesday from Anchorage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Riedi. Mr. Truman replied in the neza-| Two ecaped and cthers were released when an agreement ended the riot after 41 hours. Officlals | tween officials of the Alaska Aero- | the commission and its attorney who | on PNA and is Stopring A the Bar. P tive shen he was meked I that con-| listening o priscaers’ camplaints, are (left o right): Leslie D, Burbridge, member of state board of cor- | hautics Commission and the Palmer| made g false certification.” anof hotel. | LES WARING HERE stituted any cha u policy in| rections; John F. Dazan, Loar? chairman, and Warden A, O. Severson. ) Wirephoto. Airport Association as “a wash sale. | Les Waring of the Haines Oyster Korea | 5 T itflvs:x:‘ t:":i’p‘i"‘::)‘\'“];hii’l;\rifilglfii:;;‘ ED ODION HERE whibik ¥ ki * 1Co. of Seattle arrived Wednesday U. S. — Battlefront it a.ch y % he newsmen he wuulq regard ap- | RS pAUI. GIVES value” placed on the property. | win P. Odion of Olympi b i N o D’i(bubl’ret;f St g?“?h?fll;:\lrcag:(l,:‘:.;nd is stopping Mr. Truman volunteere ) . P | het ey, fidhe "fi’dc ';; s at::rce M “George S. Schwamm, Territorial | ‘“" from ‘Seattle ‘came in ‘are stopping at the Baranof hotel. ¥ ek g at a moment when ques- Bagy Memarial Dy .‘l,':.mn g Director of Aeronautics, and Stanley [ nesday on PAA and is stopping at - | PAMARAY SPECIAL tioning had lagged in his veekly| The President at (h ime | il BraMARAY eihtimbd © WAL Bpw pRmAM Foa McCutcheon, attorney for the Aero- | the Baranof hotel, abiid SELLERS WANTED | meeting with reporter | called upon- the eountry to ¢ ‘r‘wx‘rrqmndc;n's Hive ~hown M . - autics division, took leading parts ORI Ty e { Music nigh‘tly at the Pamaray He told siont he | Memorial Day as a day “to pray for | yjonz" that Mrs, Truman does nob ONVE"‘HON DA' m this ‘wash sale,” the report con-| ooy ogn L e L B e [iBovs and girls to sell American by Eleanor OReilly and her music- had somett ¢ rmanent peace as well as to honor | \want him to seek another term. b A W “ tinued. “However, the other mem- |, "o “8T8 B . U‘siton poppies. Come to Dugout al pals. Come and enjoy their dasngn: went on to heroes of past wars.” Mrs.” Trumx;ri, He 8aid “never b bers of the commission must accept | fl"?’ ime Saturday. 8182t melodies. 816-5 of another World War 1 the political issue, there has |y enthusiastic about his Holding a share of the blame and responsi- w-----w-.rp.q-“,--.__..‘.-_'--.._. e would be that it has not bes n some speculation by political | p1ic office, but she's had to put " Program for the second Blenn!allmmy for the transaction.” ! in World W a battlef lumnists that Mr. Truman might | ., with it for 30 years Convention of the Alaska Federa- False Certification B He sai ve | he inclined to run again to put be- RS i tion of Business and Professionall .y . iieq the Territory’s ini- | A s---A L A s K A enough energy and «ce tc | fore the people the issues raised ir Women's Clubs was announced bY{ ;) ,pojication for project aid, in ¢ Keep from slipping back to the dark | connection with MacArthur's firing FROM HOONAH Mrs. William L. Paul, convention| o, . "o .o cortified that the Ter- | ages, but that this might be the re- Mrs, Truman’s Views Mrs. Harry Douglas, and 6-year- | Chairman, at the club’s meeting in ritory held title to a portion of Clea”. ” Week M“’y 23 - J”“e 3 et in the event this country does| While Mr. Truman wouldn't say|old daughter, Marie, from Hoonah, | the Barano! Terrace room Monday. At the meeting, presided over|the airport property. by Mrs. J. M. Morgan, newly in- stalled first vice president, Mrs. Paul outlined the following ar- rangements made for the Conven- tion days, May 26, 27 and 28. NICHOLSON’S WELDING SHOP Convention headquarters will be the Baranof hotel. “ National officer present will be Tanks and General Welding Mrs. Cecilia P. Galey, legislative ALL WORK GUARANTEED chairman. Miss Ruth McGrew of P. O. Box 1529—Feero Bldg. | Anchorage is territorial president. The program: o i ey |SEE MADSENS ronx ing, room 207 Baranof hotel. 3 pm. to 6 pm.—Preliminary "YLwrmmm Registration, Baranof hotel lounge. g THEREFORE, I, MIKE PUSICH, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF DOUG- 7 p.m—Welcoming Banquet, Ju- and Herring Nettings ! LAS, do hereby designate THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1951 as official opening neau Club hostess; Gold room, Bar- | ———=— OPEN EVENINGS | day of the CLEAN UP-PAINT UP-FIX UP PROGRAM, and call upon all anof hotel. Speech, ‘_"WOmEHv Part- | departments of the city, its commercial organizations, civie clubs, schools, "Ge;]SeyU"’gzzi;::l L;fiae,fiac??@i churches, boys’ and girls’ clubs, and all other as~ocmtmns and our people ORBEE Arutn Praiidee. DAL B in gt_:nel'al to take an a(:tl\‘(} pz_n't in this constructive program for com- munity improvement to insure its success. Jane McMullen. Reception honor- i oy 2 ing Mrs. Galey and Territorial This, the 23rd day of May, 1951. Board members following the pro- gram. bccnmc a b'ALlI(‘[rnn[ He is not will- oty GH—uFa"d“*"-‘"fhese! FAULTLESS TRAVELURE PRINTS at he intends to do, h(‘ did tell | are stopping at the Gastineau hotel. Proclamatian WHEREAS, the general health and welfare of our citizens depend upon wholesome surroundings arising from good clean living conditions, and plication,” the report stated, “the; ‘ WHEREAS, the hf» es and property of our people are endangered by fire caused by fhe clul:n.ered conditions in homes, alleys and streets, and WHEREAS, unity of effort is required for the future development of our. community, l “The investigation revealed that| " at the time of the first project ap-l‘ { MAYOR MIKE PUSICH City of Douglas, Alaska. \ ' Sunday, May 27 9 am—Formal opening of con- vention, Gold room, Baranof hotel. Collect, group singing; Federation Pledge; Introduction of Territor- ial Board Members; Greetings; Re- port of Credentials and Registra- tion Committee; Report of Rules Committee; Adoption of Conven- tion - Program; Report of Territor- | ial President; Reports of Territor- | izl Officers and Committee Chair- men. 10:30 a.m.—Adjournment for at- | tendance at church of choice. | | 12:30 pm—Luncheon, Gold room | | Baranof. Skit, “The Wrongsters Ap- {.proach,” Norma Tensjord and Rox- anne Swenson, Petersburg Club. | 2:30-4:30 p.m.—Workshop, “Our | Federation,” Mrs. Galey, Discussion leader. 5-7 p.m.—Reception, Scottish Rite Temple. 8 p.m.—Meeting, Gold Room, Bar- janof; “Women’s Role in Civilian | Defense,” Major D. N. Cameron; “Education in Alaska,” Dorothy Novatney; “Alaska Visitors Associ- FAULTLESS PAJAMAS ation,” Bob Ellis. Music by Mild- red Lister, Ruth Popejoy and Dor- othy Ebbett. Monday, May ‘28 9:30 a.m.—Opening of Convention Session, Gold room, Baranof. Col- lect; Pledge; Minutes; Final Re- port of Credentials and Registra- uon Committees; Introduction of ' Candidates; New Business. s ) € D) P D D) D) D) ) D DD DD FAULTLESS SHORTS Here we GO, putting ideas into your head —ideas about far-away places! A brand new pattern for men of the world—authentic airline 12 noon—Luncheon, Gold room. 4 3 i 2:30 p.m.—Unfinished business; travel posters reproduced in full color, on luxurious rayon fabric. election of officers; report of el- Faultless Pajama . . ¢ . ection committee; reading of min- ; jamas and Shorts comfort you with a ribbod of live rubbes utes; adjournment of convention; (the waistband that b-r-e-a-t-h-e-s) and the patented Super Seat (there’s emblem benediction. f : . . 5 pm.—Tea at the Governor’ no center seam). Skipper Sportshirts, too, are just the ticket for off-the- Hou;, £ SR job activities. Travelure Prints are worth a special trip—see them today! 80 pah - insfallation Banquet, Juneau Country Club. 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