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PAGE TWO House Wen't Lel Truman Operate Defense Plants July 13 liam Green e Ho men bers House Holds Firm On Replacements In Federal Jobs 3TON, July t conference Departmer propriation bill its confer job-cut prop and mended known as be left High Officialdom In Low Brawl; Mayor in Bucket HAVERILL, Mass. , July The or punched the police chief the chief locked up the mayo! 1 because, the mayor said, “He called me something which President Truman called Drew Pearsor Mayor Jo. innocent t sault William J. Collir day's fracas in when the mayor and they both roll floor until a couy separated them A discussion of ments led to an argument said Collins called him a liar, but three times. He then me something which Pres! Iru called Drew Pearson columnist) and ma and eph Willett, 45 charge of police chief after yeste mayor’s office nched the chief around on the of aldermen pleaded and on police assig Willet not once called dent smptly ked to be prisoner ng him up ur Tre other obliged by loc paid bail Both men 1 re of 'Setvéléry Dewey' Ruimor Unfounded, Says White House WASHINGTON, July 13 The White House por that President '] “has no plan to mak the office of are athletes well able themselves. nan ecret T ry of state. was the comment of Mr n's ecretary, Joseph t a Chicago pre Short, wher Tribune story cle ere buzz Governor Dewey Acheson succeed Seatile Bankr : Execufives South Afer Arctic Trip is the trip and their d bac pleted y Larson and My M. Latimer, wi passengers wi the Seatt t r of Commerce tour ex to the Arc- tic to Fairbanks and Anc Botk Seattle son, vice 15 or 16 vice preside bank’s Alas frequent Alask: The g Thursday Lati- mer will make a trip to Sitka fore leaving Juneau t the week for the s compa Juneau Latimer, of th a Seattle cattle be- journey 13 —»|f to rats n seem rown United States ators 3 and > very conser iger when t} statehood f minority report hood is expected cost of overnment approximately 10 to annual tax y cost their id stat put the “ten ¢ question: yper burden with saddle Alaskans so that la handfuf of ambitious politicians e their dreams of bevom Members of the House judges and proposed nev least) may re: f Repre er official “That is t ndfvl only of pending oenefit that 1 can to convey. The question enators then point out that only 108,000 inhabi- m military and naval ny of these answers itself.” of course,” the min- Mai. Cameron Gefs Advancement io Lieutenant Colonel D. of instructor received an to lieutenant Lt. Col. C the guard N. Cameron the Alaska National detachment, ha advancement in grad colonel meron ha padquarters 9, 1950, arriving he infantry at Ft rgia World War II, he in the tes and Philip- has been in the army st 12 years Ma jor executive officer ard been with 1ce Aug- from t chool Bennir During nd FROM PROSSER, WASH. Harold N. Ne and Loren McClure of F Wash., rezistered at the Baranof hotel. A rosser. are LURIE HERE | Myer Seattle contractor, is stered at the Baranof hotel. He is here in connection with his com- | pany’s Federal Housing Administra- | tion insured contracts in Anchorage. | MY Lurie, | g CHEESE I burden on that segment of the s produce. statehood at ators conclude, “is | utterly in our obligation to | the welfare of those who ed to the Territory to | mes and who are normal lives there in the f harsh combina- tion of eclimatic d geographical | handicaps.” | | the this lead of A hundred years will be required | slete the charting of Alaskan \ccording to estimates of Robert W. Knox, recently stant Director of the odetie Survey, no time at all | with the 17,000 | inton P. Anderson | to finish sur- rea of Alaska at cf progress. ‘ mdr named Coast and C This seems like when compared years Senator figured it will veying the land the present rate Ax and v.l:.‘ the pictu propositior both the ilroad link between Alaska, seems to Le out of the nresent. The | got a thumbsdown from i government and sint Board on De- fense. ; The Joint Defense Board, heavily | »d with Navy and Air Force from both s s of the bound- | . could see no'military justifica- on for the road. And the Canad- | government feels that a joint ymic survey of the propesed | road would serve no useful purpose. The road has been urged in the | Pacific Northwest, Alaska and parts ; of Canada George M. Murray, Canadian member of parliament | from Cariboo is one of its staunch | supporters Murray, ian who publishes the Alaska | y New asserts that the is aware of the nece for such a read but that there is | a concerted effort both in Ottawa Washington to discourage its | uction: supply an army of 150,000 aska would require trucks pumper to bumper on the 7 Murray says, “with al- | most as many men on*road main- | tenance as in eombat.” and | of railroads — One of who recently toured Territory commented while on the Alaska Railroad: “If | lroads in Siberia are any- thing like this one, we have noth- ing to fear from the Russians.” No Fire Permifs Needed This Season, Says Armsirong burning brush or | other fires in the Juneau District of the Tongass National F t, will not be required this season, according to Division Supervisor C M. Armstrong. When weather and fire conditions | are severe, however, burning may be restricted or prohibited as ne ed, he said “Most fires are caused by less use of cigarettes, match camp fires while in the woods,” he | declared. “If a fire gets away, or | you find one unattended, you will | be doing a public service by putting it out. If a fire gets out of con- | trol, contact the Forest Service in | the Federal Building immediately.” Due dry weather, danger of forest fires is high, Armstrong said. | For this reason he requests that no burning of brush, stumps, logs other debris be done until the dry spell is ended. Permits for care- and ! to or e g A DARIGOLD AMERICAN PROCESS | standing vote. ;by the House Banking commi ! the south or west, assailed the | | porters. | sentenced to 90 days by Ryan, earlier | outside, was reoper THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Fishing Boal, Owner Dead, Breaking Up ‘ ) Scatfering of New Defense Planis Rejected WASHINGTON, July 13 — The House today voted down a | pesal that President Truman | authority to “disperse” new def plants built or financed by the ernment, ASTORIA, Ore., July 13 —P— A fishing boat, whose owner died of :‘J heart attack after his rescue by th Coast Guard lest night, was break- | ing up in heavy Sse on Clatsop Spit near the mouth of the Colum- ia river today. The Ut swii reter Peuhkurinen, Astoria, d@ied while being taken ) the CG station at Point Adams. Fe and his sos:-in-law, R. Adolph- were abcard the 43-foot fish- vessel ark when it went Clatsop Spit A CG unable to get along- put a line aboard gh 75 to It was rejected 134 to 79 o1 The dispersal plan was adval 6 as a scheme to assure that ! plants were located away from h population centers and at pl where there would be at a maxin advantage from the standp security. The scrap over it developed 1 ly along sectional lines. Both Demoerats and Republi from the industrial east, ope fearful of losing heavy industry round on boat, Transter Takes an Ogg fo New » San Am Position J After several years in Alaska with { |Pan American World Airways, Tan station operations manager in Juneau left today for San Francisco where he has been transfefred. i]| Ogg came to Juneau from An- s- Inette Island station a year and a alf ago and will be in compar perations at the San Francisco airport. The Oggs have lived on Douglas | and, where Ogg has been active | n community affairs and a member »f the new Lions Club on the Is- land. Mrs. Ogg and the three children |of the family will follow the Pan American man to San Francisco later. posal as “socialistic” and as mentation” of industry. Southerners were the chief i Bail Reinstated For 15 Reds NEW YORK, July 13 — (P - of 15 Communists, cancelled ¥ terday by Federal Judge Sylvesier J. Ryan, was reinstated today b Judge Learned Hand of the Un States Court of Appeals. The reinstated bail was p by the bail fund of the Civil Ri Congress of New York. Ryan ordered it revoked after describing the fund's trustees as “unworthy of trust.” Ryan had sentenced three of the trustees to jail for contempt of | court when they refused to reveal| records showing who contributed tc the bail fund Judge Hand also set bail of $10,000 each, pending appeal, for Da Hammett, mystery story writer, and Dr. W. Alphaeus Hunton, secre! : Flames; Family f the Council of rican Affai GSF V'r o e Council of Afrioan asteirs) O FOUP VICHNMS Ryan had sentenced them to six| months for contempt. Frederick Vanderbilt Field, a third trustee and secretary of the fund {rushed Car in BRIDGEPORT, N. J, car, crushed between ailer trucks, burst into flames last night burn to death a naval jet plane pilot ife and two children. i had obtained $10,000 bail fro: ear-old June| wife. Ryan had specified that the Civil Rights Congress and Field perscn- ally would be ineligible to post bail in any case n his court. hi seport slip of the Chest-Bridgeport ferry. The dead: t (jg) Albert Karch, 29, , R. I; his wife, - children, Susanne Anchorage Road COpen Afier Flood ANCHORAGE Anchorag city’s ¢ 4 TTLE GUE L ER NORTHERN £ M E 1T CHURCH July 13 - AT LIGY e-Palmer highw The Rev. A. Taylor Dunlap of ! y road connection with the | | Seattle will be guest preacher in| to ‘pe |the Northern Light Presbyterian ! | Church next Sunday morning, July 15. Mr. Dunlap is the minister” of | the Northminster Pr erian Church of Seattle, and with Mrs Dunlap is enroute to Haines, Al- aska, where they will visit for two | weet The Northern the | vites the P—The ar traffic today. The road commis: temporary Bailey brid: loaned by the Army F The Eklutna river Monday night, and under pgessure and ur a torrent from the Warm weather has rapid runoff. erected a which was 1gineers. ige went out Light Church in- public to hear him at the ervi brought 11 am & better with butter Beef Rolls Info Yards; Now If We Could Just Get a Morigage! FORT WORTH, T Beef on the hoof wa at the Fort Worth stockyards ye terday in what appe to be the heaviest run of the year. Within two hours aftex the market opened near- ly 9,000 head of cattle and calves had been unloaded. 13 ing Pens were filled for the first time since announcement of government freezes and rollbacks on peef but commission men were maixly of ti opinion that the in of 608 trucks be all kinds, was ¢ sonal than pol “When the to market,” resident of t they g aver, -vice leading concern, the The prolonted caused a water Retreat and Tive tions, U. 8. Coast G ters said here today Sweetbrier left this morning tot 20,000 gallons of fresh Point Retreat and is also s to service Five Fing Seven Air Fields For U.S. Use in french Morocco WASHINGTON, July The Air Force announ will have the use of n French Morocco, orner of North Afr it 3 — el today Three bases are now ur wil rk tinbau F S_iaris Tuesafi 37 a, FRIDAY, JULY 13,1951 NOISY MUFFLE; BEING CHECKE A number ot checked W | their nos | Police Chief © { No arrests he | following | police D car owners have ty police regarding mufflers, Assistani said today > to datc ing, but for vn- ENROUTE TO HAINES M. V. Raney of Haines arrivec here yesterday on PAA from Seat- tle and s stopping at the Baranot Hotel. Quarss) It's the REAL Korean Story! S s HUTTON - BRODIE - EDWARDS ond introducing GENE EVANS