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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951 both are Army Engineers; Army bgreo o~ SR men: omD BEELSL. L L L R : FEARED U.S. |INFLATION | AfCoromer'sinquest |5 oo tion Service); Mt. Rainier Ordnance 1 | e oy N . 3 Depot; U. S. Navy; General Serv- o | OUI- s 3 ¢ 1o ” ices Administration; Department of S | X g 0 Commerce. 5 a4 A § . 3 Procurement representatives, both (Hl ] g " i ED vl(Ton e T : of prime contractors and govern- | % ment agencies, will be available A To UN R . with information and displays, for i ! interviews with potential suppliers. | s Drawings and specifications Subject sontinued from Page One i only to security restrictions will al- ety 5 s0 «be available for examination. } | Participating companies .and sub- contractors have already received a (Continued from Page One) confident the United States can | cial rests to do away with con- whip Russia, if war comes, and be- , trols, and that the consumers werc lieves this country has the strengtt | not king themselves heard.” : total of over 1,700 contracts. to stand against Communism it Spence said he opposed even aff - 7 3 i . The first session will begin Mon- both the East and West. emp ension of the old law; L 3 J iay, June 23, at 10:00 A. M. and And, winding up his testimony | e —like Truman —wants a tougher » e ) \\ will continue through Saturday. First airline to provide scheduled flights Johnson said that what the coun- | bill % ¢ The display will close at 9:00 P. M. >an American has been flying try needs is “unity” and “faith i1 T enate Banking committee {each day except Monday and Tues- the Alaska skyways for 18 years. Clipper™ its institutions and processe yesterday tentatively beat proposals Y N day when it will close at 6:00 P.M. l"s yours when flight crews know their routes . . . know Johnson concluded a day and ¢ | for a straight nine-month extensior ’ 4 Col. W. A, Davis, Acting Chair- their jobs . know how to make you half in the witness chair, of the existing law but still may ; 1 ; !\!mA)‘vrl lh'u ‘;\rnlul-d‘ l‘;gl)ru.s ngmnal somfo yle. The (:]im.fl-g fly twice a ’r?\e hearings were then recessec | cl its mind. The vote was re- i ) 'C‘m]‘x.clx‘l. ‘A.xx "1‘2\3!;]): ”clgn‘:i:?rc: & week from Nome and Whitehorse, daily until Monday when the witness wil | ported to have been 10 to 3. : and display will ;) ble H g . yovu 'Iy Pan American from Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan to be Averell Harriman, special ad-| Administration leaders expressed ; s bt : :];:‘]‘ "1?9 \‘d‘e‘j“e‘:;e if]dfi‘s"“xgg“;;mf‘_ Seattle. No other airline can match Pan viser on foreign affairs to Presi-|hope that during the weekend : : 5t % - B RepaRngieter i y E a . . Jdent Truman. enc cons! pr- r3 will make % American in Alaskan flying experience. s enough : “k“"’(’)“‘“‘x] ‘t‘:ev.lurn i (1% g 2 prime contractors to discover pos- " sible subcontractors whose special FFor rescryations, just call .., Differed With Acheson 5k ihh irtually invit : ] ? From Johnson, the senators got « e ’_‘K ¢ .M A”](l:n:lh:‘i‘:t:;l:% ;L‘:m.fs X skills may be required later. Other UARANOF HOTEL — Phone 106 story of various differences he haa | P° VI > O W v s ¥, |members of this Council include with Secretary of State Acheson| " " Y . : | Commander A. R. Johnson, Navy while in President Truman’s cabi- |and Lieutenant Colonel J. P. Bueh- ' ’ H H H net. He left the defense post la Y ORDERS e ¢ E: ler, Army. PAN AMMICVM wo"ld S MOSt Expe"ented Alrhne September. o ik ARM 58 5 ¥ { Mr. William H. Glorius is Chair- i h . ;. s i m {man of the project for the Seattle Johnson testified it was Acheson 3 VAR American World Airways, I r s e e g who moved at a White House meet- (0!_, Nov I Mrs. Margaret G. Ryap, wealthy New York widow, points to a map |Chamber of Commerce. as she testifies at coronmer’s inquest in San Luis Obispo, Calif., into ing that the U. S. intervene mili- tarily in Korea, He said the mili- FAR EAST DUTY shooting of Leonard D. Ray, ?2. Standing beside her is Coroner 'URKEY GOBBLER tary made neither recommendations L. L. Buechler, Mrs. Ryan tectificd she become frightened when mor objections but. e thought. the i Ray, who was trespassing, refused to leave her ranch and in the ]‘ AKES '[0 NURSERY ecision was right. " (Continued from Page One) scuffle that followed she unintentionally shot him. The all-male 3 5 He followed that up today by re- i fne i Sectitis ceide” 7 lating that he held fears at one time | v, The Army loaned Col. Noyes b e R Mffli llom""h' P 2 R DUT!ES FOR DUCKS that this country was moving to- | (o the Interior Department to make’l ‘ Py . ward recognition of Red China. the assignment possible. 2 JUDGME"IS “o EXIENSION OF Wedded Juneau Instructor ) 1] | yay RAWLINS, Wyo., June 15 —®— Watch West Coast 3 o i g g h 8 As to U. . ablity to stand agajnst | UPO7 IS first arrival in Jietd { ‘ i A turkey gobbler gave his legs their Communism in both East and West, | ' S “l '\.“"ps.me; b 2 Dlvokus I" pRESENT EFENSE | first good stretch in weeks today Johnson sald, “To me, it doesn’t do | We: Miss Funice Zimmetas, He g i : | 25 he strutted around the yard with e e i (JS COURTTODAY) PRODUCTION ACY iy 5 st going to wash out our West Coast, |, . e .,“(:";m“r-n:]:\l'ce twol The big bird sat on the eggs for and everything that goes on in the| =~ z:fi;fi&w Noyes, a stu- R i) 5 | five weeks at the home of Mrs..G. V. o.‘-;:g:,]_ " . | dent at the University of Washing-| *Two judgments and two divorces| WASHINGTON ’;““‘f‘b”lm“ R it 500’ exprossin, b oonil Daniel Hayes Noyes, ajwere granted this morning in U.S. | The Senate Banking and Currer EOTUBRAL Ut e O i strange guardian, some of the duck- ton, and 3 dence this country can defeat Rus- i ¢ N St 7| 4 3 " | graduate of au high school {District Court by Judge George W. ! committee today defeated ¢ i g ! graduate of the Juneau hig] 8 defeated a motion lings climbed aboard his tail feath- {ers for a free ride b ‘;“:L‘: i‘:’f"’d “”f;“’" brings War, | “1a50 who is now a freshman at [Folta, ; I by Sen. Bobertson to exiend the| an exchange with Sen. |\ “r;iverity of Oregon. Both Mrs.| The Alaska Credit Bureau was | present Defense Production Act un- | Morse, . - : Noves and the boys have a host of [granted a judgment against Mar- | til June 30, 1952. | . Morse said he believes “we could Juneau, tin Westwong to the amount of ) ho asked not to be | lick Russia right now if she wanted Alaska and the|$1,627.20, including costs and dis- to pick a fight with us. laska Road Commission Col. Noyes | bursemen started 2. X Ala | Jo{lmox\ said: T do too, and T am | ("o oy | & and I Bis tion an admini T | sorry to see statements that indicate ‘ed $1,400.27 pl of $3 3 | en the contr g MRS, KARDANOFF RETURNS HOME WITH DAUGHTER and Frank Kardanoff we can't do that.” | “I nave been highly privileged t0! .14 court costs, aaginst the on | for two years. are receiving congratulations on 3 adoption of a week-old daughter. Fo S SRR be able to participate in the work of | creek Country Club on alleged un- atbre ¥ 2dfertson's mo- . building Alaska. During the 25 yesrsfgai;‘ e O totR el b TokaB ol Bgertoony o7 | - Mra. Kardanoff flew sonith 158¢ federal Se(u"'y I have been associated With the|was que the X and L Co posald to axibufi*iialaw for tess| TTiday snd returned home Wed- ¥ Territory I have seen it grow and| In the divorce cases, Laura Isaac | than a year, sday with ‘the tiny miss. She has B"I p asses In progress to an almost unbelievable was given & decroe from Murlen | Meantime President Truman was | PeCh named Anna, : ? R extent. Each time heretofore when Isaac. Mrs. Isaac was nted cus- | prepared to back up his insistence Karda .L is “.f‘m'naterl with ‘ th I have left Alaska, it has been‘mdy of their child, with the usual| on proader infl uox{ control powers Occidental Bar in Juneau. They P Sena'e’ VOKe vol.“'fi the feeling that I would fle""}rights of visitation for the father, | wih a broadeast address from the 1&:;@ a home in the Waynor addt- 7 yet I have always returned.|and was awarded $250 monthly for | white Houce tonight (7:30 pm. time I am sure I am eoming | support. , i PDT y Y “» o { ) asking a co B WASEENCIPON,F0uts “16 p back once again at another time. It| The Court in granting"a ‘diverce | o Congress. ZRED TO SUB®PORT The Senate has passed the $2,538,- ¥ ? i % it Tydidmes y - has been a privilege and a pleasure to Leota Smith from Joyce B. 7 Godkin, who has been 338,000 Labor-Federal Security ap- | pher in the regional ropriations bill including a 310 | o be associated with this vast road | Smith, restored to her, her maiden 3 | 3 per?@rt it in. pasrall st unds program now going on and I leave name of Leota Russell MORE BUS!NESS FOR | office of the FWS, is being trans- P At i the work with great regret, but with | ferred to the Juneau District head- :\r;t‘fflg.f}";f‘vg(‘,'fi.:ciQ"”cfnm“‘“‘ the firm feeling that I shall return | SOME lOSE IHEIR HEADS Sfééiu_ EES!NESSH { ?\fil;n office :][ tt'g;ps:\;l\g;cfi;‘j:: . se, whic! if- | to Alaska another time at some in-, [atso Toren liea ¢ to how to rduce the | definite future date BUT FISHERMAN LOSES | and Gus Hikinger, Juneau disrit number of federal employes The | “‘The Alaska Road Commission E, June 15—The first re- | agents for the FWS. House had provided that only one | has always been one of the foremost | HIS PET - FISHING ROD | . LT and TERAY S e of each four job openings could be | factors in the development of the | A5 A AR BUTTREY RESIGNS o iilled in the next fiscal year Tcrr_nory and T know that it will| - subcontract 6, sexve GiLimd cm_l POSITION WITH FW The measure was the first money | continue the good work under the | g5me pegple lose their dogs, their | tractors having over a half billion 2 e by daRaes bill for the fiscal year starting | able direction of the engineers asso- | heads or their shiris, but yisiting- |dollars in defense orders will be ! Charles Buttrey, p1 )l:\rl-;wfls “I i July 1, to be considered by the | clated with me during the past three | fiching_PAA-pilot Steve Bancroft| staged at the Naval Reserve Armory, | Curement officer for th o ahatr o Senate this session years.” I1oses his fishing rod. Lake Union, 880 ‘Terry Avenue|Siéning and will joint the Sta’ - ’ Following a fishing trip last week | North, Seattle beginning on June | the Alaska Road C","_“;‘S:w:'g o » 5 s with Rod Darnell and B. F. Dunn, it annountedtonat i the -, BAm Orosel, who bag besn S118 S % |the 6-foot, 6-ounce, split hamboo| Armed Forces Regional Council and | Sistant, will ¢ cced to Buttrey's po custom-made rod became lost or|the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, misplaced in the vicinity of the | joint sponsors of the project Exhibit | {Auk Bay float when they returned |pegins June 25; 10 a. m. and ctloses | = WP P CUARANTEED ifrom a successful fishing trip. 9 p. m. on June 30. FROM DILLINGEAM » DARIGOLD Baneroft’s name is on the rod| The general public is invited toi Albert W '}‘351130‘ qgn{lln}g‘&a: ? land he would appreciate its return | attend since many displays will bo“ pping at .' Sy el ¢ ito the PAA office here if anyo of great interest. Quito is the capital of Ecpgd i \L/ 4 finds it. 1t is in an aluminum case.| The companies participating in | sitton and Pedro Barvil, local youn3 n, will be his assistant. While here the globe-girdling |these exhibits and eclinical discus- PRl B i e pilot, who is an ardent fisherman, isions will be Boeing Airplane Com- |enjoyed fishing at Taku Lodge and | pany; Hyster Company of Portland, Lake Hassclburg. He leit today for | Oregor Kenworth Motor Truck his home in San Francisco with a |Corp.; Pacific Car and Foundry promise to return for more fishing | Company; Seattle Chain and Manu- on his vacation next year. | factu g Company. Transportation e e ‘Cnn.\nurtmn Carp.; Western Gear SEATTLE VISITOR | Works. The government procure- Curtis M. Green of Seattle is at men ies represented by either Hotel. 2 its, information DARIGOLD CHEESE ey, HAUSFRAU’S BOON —This portable German shower demonstrated in Munich is oper- ated by foot pedals which pump used water steadily from the foot tub to the shower spray.