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. LONGRESSIONAL “ASRARY A=HINGTON, D. G HE DAILY ALASKA EMI’I_RE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE ’l'IlII{" U A\l..\l.ALA\I\A WEDNES 1:\\ JULY ME m SER ASSOC IATED PRESS | Certificates Apprdved lor Kefchi ézan Pulp Mill WASHINGTON, July 25, —@ The Communists were reported | today to have offered a compro-| & B Src most 068 O distant Superfort of the Far East Air Forces 307 Bomb Wing as Wb Alaska Road Commission |Of taxes over a tive yes under which the f x lessly out to ses ¥ id. (US 4 srce Photo via (B Wirephoto.) ted vay on an 5 W, {RE IR porter the approved certificate | W m Ice o Fairbanks N a off"the St. Range; of the armistice_ talks, or perh : B boats i channel. . . Uas e :}a ‘x Alagk yastal officials tried ;" pster Gore, attorney for | Nerth Po and a “jolly goot Ceol. Walla Walton, of the 10th rean settiement. PR . : vice president met on ¢ commentcd briskly . | Field at Anchorage who is here ficient for the Al-|, & % g y-ma Depart- etball scandal, District, Attorne; Coastal in the property Tcday t 10-m r us He sald: It put forth af that represented a foreign | nto andal—the | Simmon throtigh to barostiny. " Coordination ported to Washingte 1 once represent- | York schools—C. C. N. Y., Manhat- [ The three managed . to | app! d, @ proposition to | ‘ v the plane the 4,128 miles 3 the Canadian Pac- for informa and, it' W 5 i toans eithey | bers. Individuals still can vote the|in connection with the g c. ex the nd - the loss o ¥ ! v provides th Y . i in, Frogiey said. ir Patrol and the Alaska Com- A ey feel. VOL. LXXVIIL, NO. 11,869 g e*&fi alir d pl A pulp mill for t A . g £ ; - R 1 d m Agenda Plan Plane furn woring o .. P N Vi | e ¢ : with approvals given a certificat : r L . A Armistice First, Then Turile 12nn Dt Pmostlics Abephng.t e ‘s Plcnes Scan from .»\‘.”1 Press dispatch fr Asked by Communists |2 = Pa " e > Ketahikan the decaying e | Spencer for Lost Ship - urned astineau ,Chan- | ©¥_8 Bellingham, Wash. firm < W v 30-mile wide land mass between douse it ce passengers . and | Plication okehed by both N e injure it far Produation - Admin any o talks under which withdrawal of e foreign troops wou t be dis-| tne, " a Juneau company, | POMILY 5 wring 2 lit’ on ¢ between th " g h od 4t 3 o " Indications arc is pro- ibout an hour afte tional | red, 85 dhch ays ago. hosal will pr Airline with its wheels |Production - authority AORICE Y el 4 nd civilia on l down, \ caused it to upend |that it had approved such a cer- id the animal 1d civilian passengers aboard, The Reds heretofore have insis- |5 4 B " ¥ : 2 ¢ Voo ted that the issue of ; . T j 4 According t ldon Simmons, |for consideration. oeL iganall v ‘“‘('],” pilot, ing gear » Chinese Keds—should be on the | : ) : s L b faile s ; e : g I TH rogram of armistice talks. ; g 1 ; s ¢ . | tered ! n the .. |#nd paper: divislon, sald the com- |N gh p" A Fie i ¥ Marshail | & < x c . {pany plans te produce bleach oF 01e | (\h hord ¥ envin. |tulphate pulp which can be con- the search, brin) sultable one for 'consideration v i 2 W0 Walter |POwder if refined sufficiently. Coast Guard headquarters here feigs i tiat > <. Y $ * A certificate of ne @ aid that the cutter Storis, which the armistice negotiation < ) FM t&‘ ! ! Responsikle information here i : 1 , mits a company to an K ?9 3 L § 125 been in Seattls for overhau L - Pl of construction cc R # ' | FAIRBA y 25, y and would join the search would have to underts i t circles 4 Jkinawa base r successfv) strike at Communist targets in North Korea. i wa ing from Ay and give it priority on sc | i e b could be unloaded i o % uction materials. | 1 t 1er cutters are sy troops problem would - —_— R BB ! ht, Forni and Rk prely up later. a8 & -eoui orizes amortization of 65 per- ook the four-engin ries | They are the Cahoone, Citrus and it of plant constru cost 18 hou 4 5 L0 | Buttersweet Cuse gm fiam Yo e \ o iy ) vhen construction of > plant | bar rom the tak 1 1 one clue—a report that debris parallel with them, some under- | 5 15 aircra i : 1 : port thi stanaby will be reached for me- | f ": cgps ers il] AT 1and gk Ko i \ Coa- {may begi : Ceflavik, Iceland, a 3 ([ nad been sighted off Cape Fair- gotiations to be held among in- = Pstal 1OAt an Harry A. Binger, secretary of t weather—but reported it was oniy The Communist proposition had | > A—Thr abeliy but were una at. |lan | i el been described h\ U. N. sp kesmen | a rfl 0 | rom 1\” lm ersity T ract ‘Bis attention in ¢ 1day the Territorial [ arriving here through g working with the Coast Guard on in Kores bl n- | edo’s ‘crack basketball sfsting in ti > were Assessment yand Equal- | fish weather” in an i P the search mission, had high ¥ ‘ o by Al | izatior r the “industrial [ landing at 9:54 am. ye for all the cooperaling orgax 5 lied delegate nave proposed a | .- ¢ 1 coull v ny fime dur- | Frank S. Hogan said today. acht Golden Mist ach x law passed by the 1949 legis- | Reute , P Jackson | “The cooperation of all people long overnight recess for further ‘ i iohao d » p Toledo thus ¢ 2 | the lature. who Joined t on {|in regard to this mission has been day suspension of the talk e i 3 b b ek ggest in college history. ma vinds and @ | mill : 5 g mining operation: | handled by the Coast Guard h: i i 23 h a de The pulp company is asking v . & od. oléntid es ‘well the alést- Matthew B. Ridgs h it = g - y: € n tan College, New York Ut sity s Rev. Forni through : A . rande: Lorea. WV 1 The decision of the GOP confer- | and Long Island U.—and six from r the : pulp company at one-| Manby, England. The re- | ific Pan American World eighth its true valuation over alg,, t will be via the polar re oy fic Northern Airlines, *derstood i and Tapley e property “; 1 line } ! NEXY [ 47 But retusil of soixskiy’oOf Shen dley, e o0 e tions Bystem, in addition to | | | manv others too numerous to men- 1 ’A«ep!able’ wer re Alien Troop Move Passengers Doused Vashington, D, < Malaspina Glacier o Rt RiRR 7 1 a New York company, h el at 1. yesterd to AR M) with hair or fur e-q pe Spencer and Malaspina Gl mise in the Korean cease-fire i : : The | b WA g and the National Prod cussed until after setion rock dur ¥ Soastal ] ; ock E Alaska Coastal | uh and Wild her lost craft, with 31 military United Nations command % siant s I suddehly tificate and sent it on to the DPA nt sha 1e of a nur i et troone “oiiiets. 3 4 { 5 * R : T e o | t : Murray Howe, head of the Na- : 5 e ! i _ | tional Production Authority’s pulp es were Forni, va- |verted to rayon *or even (o gun- ee n!fl Eq{? aged to 2 kley, that under the new Communist was under charter |Part of as due to arrive here at 5 pm. promise to discu have secn many similar storms roar over and pass harm- . ¢ occurre o ; s legate Bartlett of Alaska told (@ casual hop over the top of o working a '30-mile This probably means that | E‘ 2 'l' Ied SRBIRLARi Nt ¥ ) lan s . ‘ [1iLFe @ 0 . was exceptionally| Theer was no indication here v the Nortl ] ir-| A Coast Guard cutter investi there were several the Puget Sound Pulp Tim- t was a beautiful day at h|'ggs, kelp and crates, litical issues of a permanent Ko- | S ;. of i oulp company, and Wil- | flight”, V Command Rescue Squadron from Elmendorf tent 1 bt » ‘ WASHINC N, July | specify that no federal pay could involved in the giant coile; 1dll outbo: years precoding an- : . i The Buget : i stiwdy, | niay med it ie % BRI ING WOt 2 A % B " . ; - e ,P”““ *’f’f‘,‘l‘l Hrm 8 Oon€ lminute in I W e uperior and gperations arg pio- by the Communists and 5 4 S 5 3 5 Nineteen piayers from four New | Tapley and Yost througl ) . A ind the Ketchikan school district i b LR . | na AR ‘tha sobedied i was said to have yed the worc = . . g ce is not binding on the mem- | Bradley aiready have b nam sustained \ n . eriod of eral years. However, , bui not mecessarily ever the | Alas Joastel ‘Alrlines, the .k e true value in money round of the 1 + ma i 0 S0 1 n into t upport the amer eni mad OGSy b 110 { 1ar 1 2 t KUBheS. S8E: SERE pital and is reported to have|of Janu ax year. | He caiied i g po N team of j a dousing. . Forni was taken to St. Ann's @ y 1 of the tax year. Thi 1l that the “Get Ach 3 e yesterday n did not name the Tol but he said they had coop- ington time). M However,. even. assuming tha rtoan 2 : s < £ g ar drive wouid succeed uniess it g o at Y seting this understanding clear the way ;* et drive would succeed unless it g : an- overload of salt water)ironed out at another meeting this for the Kacrong talks to go for- y leaders said the A"“N‘m"' ed heavy Democratie support. Aren et Sy land was reported recovering nice-|afterncon of pulp and tax board “.._,‘m'pmm‘l," % ¢ least two other |Still to Le drafied, would not des-| Democratic leaders were confi d with his office. Hogan sald | & ; X {members. P i serious issucs are & .m to remain, | ignate eson by name, L | dent they could beat it. Still missing today was Tapl Members of the Board of equal- | and hasiextra ga — b J ur athlete in O wallet. @ ization and ta fon are ‘“ ¢ | long range flying. It § uffered nothing more erious | techni\l i3 planned to Smoke Flares Seen wae ot crime, the plavers had| oull s H b aic Near Prince Ruperi (D m(» S’ll\hm] of a demarcatio n< e —_— - sons, i version of the British i to come to New York 9 S 3 o1 ot~ line between the ‘nv;f‘mo(u.— G?and jur A??eais COII" ) Co ot anortE l‘,w con | LASALLE UNIVERSITY l.;:l;l wise, the latter of Ket '.‘“‘mll"m"“ model skippe: d vel I r | d t;;cu‘:: (i“l'ullll:(:‘:;il\‘mfutb“ 3 L ngds (I’edli velopments in Bradley| REGISTRAR IN i, il willo bl Al 1 .I._x: ’,n,‘:‘u, id at A Wl;:\: fves Iga e & E e ® Jollege. W. H. Baum, rar of La |, i g Fifipn e N 5 . BT DY that the truce, once e p!~ 1 = au "~ of LA1200 persons and support a com- | young up ; Ay Fore] A g sulle Extension Universits, OB |inunity of 4300 amilies, sccord- | 5o, 20 miles f % | gHEeR RUPRUE, fulv 38 S cago, arr yesterday . from - 8 8 fromm ey Smoke flares, sending up heay, black smoke, we ited today in i d n ke ::Ip(lx-]e for paviler. oty Ind!('s wGi Sai;fiun lndu“” longShoremen cogo, S yeserday (rom Sl ling! 1o Binaer. l z IR RS. GORDON GOULD the mountains nor ast of Prince on Red proposals). Juneau on University business: I GO —_— BACK TO BE HONORED Rupert | o | J SAN FRANCISCO, July 25, —P— Baum will then visit r Alas- | VISHINSKY v ‘(QSIEHO The U. § of Appeals yester- se“le lumber kan towns in the I before [TO WORK SOON | A cofice honoring Mrs. Gordon| possibility that the si January 18 District eturning to his home office In § ’ & i ild,, wife of the strict super- | have come from survi MOSCOW, July 25, P— Ajintendent of the 2 o MISSion | missing Korean airlift transport 1 " 2 P | : Jourt judgment at Juneau which s h S’ k Seattle. f ilakla iy Shlp Movements . rdered Alaska’s Employment Sec- ( Ofiner r' e Lo British diplomat reported today jConference of the Methodist | was under investigation et e ommission to Rasign 6 P : A R 4 that foreign minister Andrel Vi-|Church will be held at the home{ Another thec s e 4 e E nan in | it to memberaiof tha: &l 1. 4SAN FRANCISCO, July 25, —P— ‘“}l MEAYARABLE shinsky is almost completely re- a schultz, president | po b siacas 0 hey i R Aleutian scheduled southbound i | 811 credit to members o. e R Frlnie sshoremen re- | FOR DERBY F) IRMEN 0 A that the flares may, have been sent iy Bunday r | 2on Industry, Inc. Harry Bridges' longs ¢ 4 _ |covered from his month-long ill- {0 lety of Chris=| 0 bo o ' Bamintan: Totueraphical R Vais fiartnbound - due: “Batur: pastal Eraad 1 ral District Judye George W, |turned to their jobs oneight West| .~noflier yessel is avilable for Filsness -and - shortly willc retum to rioen;: ‘The ! hours - will:-be | e o ESE SRR S RIEOPO A ion o caniRe charge of contempt of | p '} suneau; had ) faud. gl Const lumber schodneré tacdy, Ielr| dsy SERREEEERY | -of the GOIGRIfN tme duly AL Distm miln.|f to 5:30 pam. tomorrow. All | ft g e o dag 5 e oot o1 ‘ on ' kgecurgtany” sori<]Peck-0ld strike ended by agres-iNorth NESNAR Werby, Curtls Shais|isyy. mombers of the church and| o o MeS NOrth oF here. am, Friday morning, sailing sout Joe Adonis (Joseph | puted the mployment compen- | M€nt- PR T el chairman, said 1oc _I"‘ friends are invited, she said. o s o 7 Doto) and confessed hookma { tion trust d surplus for 1950 The settlement between Eridges'|ing Martinson’s Northwind, which ACS Alm’ruu ARRIV - ;1 H A v ik Trckson wore. inaieted. on | Son UUSt TURd SRS o e, | International Longshoremen's. and | can accomodate four persons, is not| Harold R. Wilson, ACS auditor| Max Barth’ of Washington, "D, 56 Haiibut Boals | Freighter Sailors Splice leaves o i VO and the | full for two d: ot hone B g ? o the same charge. todav's ruling. ehousemen’s Union and r two days. Martinson's phone | from Anchorage, is at the Hotel[C. is registered at the Baranof . Seattle Frids tht 1. lost an appeal by today’s ruling. : Seattle Friday northbounc e iubiar Ipp i AL Sppesl oy S ung. | Pacitic \time - Assoclation pro- | number is 86, Juncau for a few days. 'nm 1. Out for Splll | Season lonighl aranof scheduled northbound Ao g Mg et their refusal to ans jestions | be the New vides a 28-cent an hour bonus for one May Be Named PRINCE RUPERT, July 25, —® from Seattle Frid 2 £ at the widely-publicized erime com-= | oy of Maine and the Wards Cove stevedores handling packaged lum Forty or more Prince Rupert hal- mittee hearing Jew York last| packing Company on behalf of all ber. The normal wage in $1.97 an March, other members of the Alaska Sal- | hour- ; The waShlngion Costello was indicted on mm»i,, 54 : & < The new pact, signed last night, ; S s n hour premium s opinion was just a par-|lso grants b counts, Adonis on 16, and Eric 1} Merry - Go-Round e it st Fonae| o g pckased umber of ships where the vessel's crewmen By DREW PEARSON The maximum penalty on each|juqgment with his same reason- s e count year in prison and a| . (Copyright, 1951, by Bell Synaicate, Inc. $1,000 ng. Operators said the schooners witl i sail ‘as €oon as possible. The walk- out tied up six ships, owned by the Coastwise Steamship Co., and one ts are nong a fleet of up- of 156 Canadian and Am- heading today for the handle more than one hateh. - G s off the British Columbia and 4 ka coasts which are being opened at midnight to- night for the lon ocated split season. They w have their gear in the v W tomorrow. SHINGTON.—-For about two| U- S. Attorney Irving I saypol | last woek, President Truman |said the charges against the three g d M 4 ri o x ce an h - o . ’ V. R. Chamber- defense mobilizer, Charles E. Wil- l.. the (nmun.u and by fl 8 each owned by the W. 1 son, who .whether you e him | ate to as prosecutor in l‘\"‘, Gufl n“o(en lin and Consolidated Olympic S. S. or not, has done a masterful job | federal district e eged | | Companies. The coa se line was of speeding up production. contempt occurred. ! ANCHORAGE July 25, —M—Sew- | the only Alaska oper flected The crisis over Wilson e ; e Lanier was found { by the st about as a result of the Kar WL T YWazeant | innoce rict Court o ~:' L g ol Siock Quotations Missouri flood, and an amazing pol sald | jury boner pulled by the White Hou ted for Costello’s arre | What happened was that Wil- X £ is and Eri 1 already | o NEW YORK, July 25 —®—Clos- son had urged the President to : sentences, for viplatiar jury returned a sealed Ver-| g guotation of Alaska Juneat survey the flood area; then, Adonis in New | gict gfier three hours of deliber-| e ®cioo today is 25, American the insistence of Mr. Tru Jersey an kson in New York.|ggion, Bin 1115 American Tel, & Tel Wilson also went along: The Costello “held the rapt aftentio) ity Haed. e BeWARIIEEREIENERONTsn TE e fense muh‘llizcr’ argued that h of one "r history's largest televis- ty council appropriated $200 as rrah' 497, G&:;;(xu 1' Electric 55% was busy in Washington with andienges,-Iast - March . 8s expenses for a trip by the mayor|General Motors 481, Gooc WEATHER FORECAST Temperacare for 24-Hour Perlod ending 6:20 o'clock this moraing In Juneau — Maximum, 69; minimum, 49. At Airport — Maximum, ; minimum, 43. FORECAST Juneau and vicinity. Contin- ted fair tonight and Thy day. Lowest tem different things, but finally jousted with the ceded to the President’s wishe: H then the C On the trip, the Presidentmade | Counsel, to pry information from several statements to Kansas and | him. Missouri crowds that he was giv- ing his chief mobilizer, Charles E. wilson, the man who knew more| OSCAR BERGSETH IS HER about production than anyone| Oscar Bergseth of the TFarwest else in the U.S.A., the job of get-| Wrangell Canning Co. with head- to Juneau. > defense held that Lanier was ned in Anchorage on city bus- | iness and could not make the Jun- eau trip. The trial brought out !vhxt the Seward councilmen gave | the mayor a vote of confidence. Kennecott 73%, Libbs Libby 8%, Northern Pac Standard. Qi1 of California Twentieth Century Fox 19':, Steel 407%, Pound 2.80-1 adian Exchange 94.43 Sales today were 1,870,000 sharc Averages today were as follows:| One of these four-star admirals may be named by President Truman to succeed Adm. Forrest P. The admirals are Robert B, Carney, chief of U.S. forces in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. and Arthur W, Radferd, 55, comamnder of the Pacific man as chief of naval operations. Sherman died in Naples, Ialy. M. Fechteler, 55, now commander-in-chief of the Atlantic Fleet; night about 50 d est Thursday near 75. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours 7:30 a.m. tods City of Juneau — .00 in Since July 1 — 4.02 in At Airport — 00 inch Since July 1 — 228 inches, €s000svoeo0c0ec0e0cesO0o0 evseceeco0cs0000s0000rY0 e quarters in Seattle, is registered | The first Negroes were imported |industrials 258.11, rails 79.06, util- Pags (Continued on Page Fou) |at the Baranof Hotel to America in 1618, lilieb 4472, ‘ Fleet. (7" Wirephoto, e e 0 0 000 0

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