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P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951 COST-OF-LIVING PAY| " Front Line Huddle TERRVSERVICE. | i oo , CUT COULD AFFECT\— — —— 4 _ | HASPROBLEMS [iwisaw: mic'aima | LEGION OF THE MOOSE OVER 8,000, GOV. - ' CHAMBERTOLD |, 2 prompiory st ot moncuens No. 25 . e payment for the inal judgment - B T | 972589, and $174 as costs in mandas | District Engineer staff from An- | Mus proceedings. i horage had observed the high| The insurance companies have 20 P 1 - i uglas. &nd BB & the | Aays I witich to. file an answer, In]ilahon and LunCh - At least over 8,000 families, resi- (L& dents of Alaska, would be affected | ™ Y economically if the cost-of -living ‘\1 - allowance is eliminated from Ped- Jas @ “uw eral payrolls in Alaska, Governor Gruening said today as he entered the fight against House action | . winds a time the small wash on the The matter will come up for dis- June location that could ade- | cussion at City Council mesting to- | quately be protected by a log float- [ night. which last week eliminated the| & l added pay for Alaska employees of el e i . = | the Department of Agriculture. | fua o it "did ol oppose the Douglas| —EMPIRE WA There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! | wrbor improverfient but said it | — -— - (R RS TR AR AR - e ot TR S T “If Congress eliminates it for one department, we can look for- § i hould be limited in size to the| ward to it being cut from all of | ¥ part protected partly by the winds | [ them,” he added TR d to the number of boats that v The Governor has sent a detailed * would ‘be using it. | " Eastaugh Resigns | protest to each of the 21 members of the U. S. Senate appropriations 3 Eastaugh, secretary, presen- | committee highlighted by the fol- | & i , X r . i ted his resignation as effective | lowing points: | 1 " § o g 5% e ; . %1 June 1. No action was taken. | The allowance, in the case of Ag- | % i riculture, dates from 1924 and cost- &, ¥4 s s ; e & 4 “LEN A ; [ of-living surveys recently have ¥ e % % 3 % s 3 MARIIN GETS pAID | DELIVERIES shown that living costs in Fair- e 4 4 3 e : 7 A r w : CTY FILES SUIT o | 10 am., 2 ond 4 p.m, banks and Anchorage are, respect- The City of Juneau paid a judg-| D?.UGLA’— ively, 47 and 40 per cént higher than in Seattle. Discontinuance of ment in the amount of $10,145.69 s with one hand this morning and the allowance to employees hired with the other filed a suit against BOAT ORDERS ANY TIME PHONE 704 MEAT PHONE 60 locally would promote colonialism and a caste system by establishing a higher p recruited from — d cla: llhl‘ Mother t “,f‘”‘ "‘I”“ a two insurance companies. ‘l"“: }’“’“- f pre ‘Al”l Ly " Talerior, The judgment was paid to George class of resident Ala a A2 ; g ; g Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, supreme commander (seeond frem left), w ing full batile dress, huddles F. Martin, a former city employe, The proposal, his prc t con- " 3 £ ; 9 tinued, would deny the capacity ot with s ders at an advance base somewhere in Korea while Chinese Communist Alaskans to gov themselves by offensive was in full swing. Left {o right: Lieut, Gen. Edward Aimond, 10th Cerps commander; Gen. providing greater pay for impor- Lieut. Gen. James A, Van Fleet, 8th Army commander, and Maj. Gen. G. C. Thomas, com- ted officials. It would be inefficient the First Marine divisiof: % Wirephoto. in favoring locally uninformed em-!___ PLodle 448 8 Act ployees over resident employees. - 3 | A ° The suit was filed by Gity. At A o mawn comn Eh 55.; 3 F 82 Ei E{ E hzg Direct. inereased costs would result manding general, Alaska Air Com- ’-:F‘EF@N L!QHRMAI- P“f;“(",“fr" »01‘ fi“‘ f‘)r‘eh"’; ‘;"“m“} torney Howard Stabler against the SnQE&EEIS it o £J0 | WL EICAQEES - R0, C from outside recruitment, travel|mand, has agreed to provide air CEEGUN j [Rra e anager of Journal} p ) en and Rowiand Inc. of Alaska, — r costs being met by the government ' {rénsportation for the Scouts fromj - ARTY Rt P T which is represented here by M. E. NEW — WHITE — SHAFTER . from point of hire to job location, XY Points in Alaska. Pick up point 5 H u ? D AR Y IS Monagle, and ihe American Casual- ! . for the Scouts will be at N v FLARE ‘AN(HORAGE G' IS Co. of-Readingy Pa;, 7apresanted . . . . . . S P@u“n BAG 4sc A greater turnover rate, and longer y herg by R. E. Robertson. me of his top field o vas awaraed permanent and € Tha CASE TOT GROCERY is a Good Place to Trade ductrial Board under the provisions of the -Workmen’s Compensation Fresh F ' 1 arge training periods would add to such Fairbanks, Juneau, Ann i in claimed carboh monoxide FANCY — SUNKIST — MEDIUM the dominaticn of Federal agen- mittee was urged to block the pro-| . "ypor” 0t date the fee is $12.|the §S Prince George Can- | e among approximately 2,000 vet-| ——_ — e ] attacking it'ih evety appropriation , 1 to the Mendenhal bill. BEG'"S BY MID'JU"E‘I,nku In the even they will [ military® sea transportation vessel\ § qoyyice will remain in CERTIFIED KATADHIN FANCY — BROWN i L RERE HEXT WEEK cost. Finally, he added, the pro- 4oV and Anchorage. Scouts attend- !{ERE Eél.{ 2 posal , undermines national p(‘ihcy“\;‘i'fI leivimsdurx,:gmlnJm::”;& i e i o R URNiN r poi which resulted in acci- i En‘ ¥ which aims toward permanent G third s ; dental injuries on February 7, Aug. NAVEL @RAN"ES b3 it fl ) !I g b g l 59 Approximately 125 Scouts will Tor the third ye r C or A( ON [N KOREA 10' and Aug. 181040 At the,time: l l-l)a S Dppfll a Y cles by transent workers haying [Eible to attend must be registered ‘Oregon, is getting the Alaskd sum- of the alleged poisoning, the City EXTRA FANCY | s e o sewane | Scouts or Explorers 14 years of age mer cruise season off to an early e was insured with the Hansen and & B Benats "Bp‘pmp:mm;i“c‘s:_"m- over. The fee for the attending start. The Journal will bring its E, May 24, —(P— Sgt.| Rowland company, wh policy ELl ,l “S AEPLES " E@ ib. shopp“‘q Bag 1.59 e s e e et e e ettt DI o W N K sihvoind fin Hor sl o adian National fleet and will dock | eruns from Korés arrving at Se- BE SURE YOUR NAME IS IN THE DRAWING BOX FOR OUR HIDDEN NAMES & | g 9 ’ at the Junegu Cold oraze about|attle Saturday unde y's S E . L . 2 ;‘:egé’;’“f:“zi;fk"n“"jn‘c’é"i’hiid'i”;‘ GROU“D WAIER SIUDY 4:15 pm. PST Tuesday, May 29.|rotation pmzx'nrflv TR 0y w A R N I N G CONTEST. EACH WEEK A NAME IS DRAWN AND HIDDEN IN THE AD. IF | . 8./0p: Juncau Gray Line will take the| The troops will arrive at the Se- T o AARQ T @ ; : i posing the allowance, are seemingly I" A"(HORAGE ARE‘ Passengers i” a sightseeing trip|attle Port of Embarkation about 4I YOUR NAME APPEARS IT’S WORTH $2.00. Watch closely, it may be anywhere. The Governor pointed out that i PRy ° e v I ri M - z the matter is of general interest RE, e rem(;nml M\:,,(‘,Jm e MiXxlxnead‘:":dnecl; passenger list gave bus_messv 1!: :Iuneau only SEEB PfiTATuES E NION to the business community since| p j Cederstrom, district geolog- The passenger list of 225 Persons| p o o qdress as “C/0 ARR Kem || until JUNE 30. Federal employees are 5o Widely |ist of the ground water x'esu\u'c;s';:: "“w::h‘c’f:"‘m‘l"'m“’"l":: g:l"“}i’,"'sw You still have a limited - . ir: b e nd sou 1 shington, an - A 4 A distributed that their loss of buy- | givision, Geological Survey office,| e BT time in which to get a Poufld 9:; ifla lb. SaCk 7-50 2 Pounds 35c settlement of Alaska. It would mean | ..oy tho eqcampment. Those el- the Oreson Journal of Portland, is $10 per boy if paid before June 1951 cruise party into . u on|Bobby J. Priest of Anchorage will| carried through until June lacier and Auk [am., PST) Saturday aboard the ¥ The Jacobson Upholstery ot i | | cludes a number of persons prom- :‘% i?:;r would be felt through-|charlottesville, Virginia, arrived|; o e i business and industry. CORDOVA VISITOR supply of lovely tapestry TB i " aven,. b clted| ore tils Week etiouts Yo Anchor [ AEdut 40 pér dant of Lhe passenge Elizabeth Hodge of Cordova is' | fabrics at reduced prices. BLUE PLATE s VAN CAMP 8 b 298 ) (age for the summer’s program of ome from Portland and the rest|Stopping at the Baranof Hotel. | OYSTERS—5 oz. tin ... € | PORK AND BEANS—No. 2 tin ... 230 the railroad has an average year-|oround water investigations in the ) around total of 1400 employees; | Anchorage area. the CAA 663, Read Commission 290, | and civilian employees of the mil- | itary total 3,200. In the Fairbanks | area are an average of 2,000 year- around Federal employees, mostly railroad and military employees. Average total for Juneau is about 60C. Most of these people receive | ly from other Oregon and | on cities, with one mnot-| e . Equipment including a drill rig; able excepiion. Mr. and Mrs. H. is on its way, he reports, for the Cleaver of Hilo, Hawaii, made | program of deep test holes that!the trip from the Islands purposely | will ke started by mid-June. For|to come north with The Journal| the immediate future, there will be cruise party. Mr. A, L. Lamb of drilling only in the Anchorage area,) Salem, Oregon, who went into the he said. Frank Trainer of the Ge- Kiondike over the White Pass in ological Survey will continue his 1893, is making his third suecess- | PITTED 33 BOOK DATES—Ib. cello . ; C { MATCHES—Carton 1 4 RELIANCE SWEET MIXED S and W Pure Onion Powder, Garlic Powder PICKLES—24 0z jar .............. 69¢ | MiRMALADE—2 b, jar Each made from choice onions op | cC&H lsc ELBO or LONG lic, dehyd: d o AT QTT s R e e BROWN SUGAR—Ib. . MACARONI—114 oz. pkg. ;.n“e“:sg\fei‘:(‘)‘r‘g “lil,“’;;"“*L so, | tudies in the Palmer hrea. five Journal eruise. Mrs. Lamb is| ; CHEF BOY-AR-DEE FRENCI'S St fue. 1000 Feg‘;m] pa;;‘on“;?r' Several miscellancous reports | with him, as she has been the past | 7 ! SPAGHETTIDINNER ... C MUSTARD—9 oz. jar ... ok dealing with Alaska ground water s, and this year he is ac-{« Q | :;iem?::::;l;agers{;a wafibsfill.flil!,fiss, are in the process of publication,|companied by his son-in-law, and | ! RELIANCE PIECES and STEMS FRESH FROZEN i allowance from this would reducs | ColcTStrom sald. | dauchter, Mr. and Mis. Theo Jen- . ® | $ MUSHROOMS—1 oz tin ______9JG | STRAWBERRIES—I6 oz. tin ....... T mmon ud o —— e of Manzanita, Oregon. Another | B Gpmra e o = R R | 96 ilibn, Aaiises hz A “cd“ TAKU LODGE OPEN sourdotigh in the party, -making | § CAMPBELL’S JEANNETTE McLEOD { He. awgad- Alaskera e: Hpaten. Taku Lodge now open for y his first visit to Skagway and the ! H S Lo express natronage. Contact Alaska Coastal! White Pass in many years, is Mr. SINCE 1881 i . 4 i ? ilns . ;::;"f;"f:e 'zvopzms“"_@ to mem- pjrjines at Baranof Hotel for res- E. F. Ma Fh ppropriation com- | arvations. 816-7t | ington. |' & Best Foods All Flavors mittees in Congress. If the Senate B SRS o | In charge of the cruise is Ver- €liminates the objectionable pro- ADS PAY— xon R. Churchill, Assistant to thel o £ Mavonniise kil Clllal‘i 850 Je}lo ety 3|lkqs- zgc | vision, he pointed out, the bill goes THESE' ARE: TIDBITS OF THESE FAMOUS CANDY BARS Butterfinger Chips - Baby Ruth Nuggets - pks- 55¢ Al:oiymMH" e y/ | ‘ i DRIP or REGULAR W ANE AT KoDAk gfi{"#/@ W 51/7' ' 7;& /IJ/')&,/ | SCHILLINGS COFFEE - - - 4 Pound Tin 3.9 all of Tacoma, Wash- | House appropriations committee. | Table Grade = - Emerald — Vacuum Pack The fourth 1 Boy € e ; i o . oo & Avoset - 8o0z.hoitle25c | Walnut Meats - § oz tin jc ment will be held June 24 through | SRl L e e e AR o k. 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