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1 ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1951 PAGE EIGHT 1 Growing (0“"0" New A'om mb \.:»)w”\DFE Lx};:mm’r: a NATIONALIST VERSION FROM SITKA y FROM PENNSYLVANIA ATTENTION TOURISTS ATTENTION “ Bo by — (M —India in A Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Kort f For in i sy TAIPEH, Formoso, - um of ¥ | or an timate acquaintance | Thers 4 1950-51 has depended on Iran for Bl £ the CAA at Sitka are staying at s | Mary Kenneay of the National|yivh g b, Alaska with the mailboat | B Rl & TNEGHE At the ISCIISSed al T ' S"es 76 per cent of her gasoline and | —The Chinese Nationalist Defen:c | paranof Hotel |Missions of the Presbyterian | yagops for a 600 mil o It e T i es 167 per cent of kerosene, commerce [ Ministry said today 18,000 perso: s R 1 [Ch""Ch- from Slippery Rock, Pa. youage g;ifingsoofic: : Sv:};ku%];c\¥:md LUdgé It AM e iy i i ;. 4 P - o s Feka . | . 3 . De- | Thursday Evening, August 2nd. Kiwanis Meel Ke I Se“e' |miistry oficials have 'revenled. | were sentenced to death and 40,0 C. N. Meyers of Sitka Is a Juneay | SICPPINg 8t the Hotel Juneal. |parts Wednesday am. PR el Sl s g . p T desl India 146,800,000 | hers condemned to slave labor in | *\S1(0F He 1S stopping at the Hotel | ASTORS ¥ R Ot — | will be in charge. 874-2t “When the second HINGTON, Aug. 1 . [ Gaaa Orr nlawlm(. o 100;‘00.00({ a recent series of mass trials in 0" o it s el FROM VIRGINIA R S second man appear-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, —(P— gallons of herosene, out o total | ionce Provinoe on A 8 R | | GID g the Red Chir b | Dr. and Mrs. J. Edwards Perez of | Jacob W. Wasseman of Arlin FROM KETCHIKAN ‘;‘.l‘(..?;,rl’c};eol;lol Seattle is at the | Chicago, Ill, are at the Barancf|ton, Va. is registered at the Bara-| Albert Redman of Ketchikan is Baran 3 Hotel. nof Hotel. registered at the Baranof Hotel. ed States is planning imports respectively of 193,500,000 gallons and 227,300,000 gallons ed on earth the rights of the first |The man were cut in half,” Dr. I J.|more tests of the atomic bomb, Montgomery, director of the Al-|chairman ‘Gordon Dean of the At- R e, i o R e e oo i | @ o ppAY CASH ANI) SAVE © $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE o $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE meeting at the Baranof Hotel this| Dean declined to tell a news| noon. conference, however, whether Lhe‘ o He fent on to explain *hat due |tests would be at already announ- Y‘)ER CH“ICE | grotinds or at some I\ to thé complexities of civilization |ced proving place. There has been spec- | mainland. today, certain restrictions on per- |¢ sonal freedom are needed He [ulation thit a new proving ground named some of the common reg- |may be esf blished in the Aleu- | ulations governing pure food andtian Islands off Alaska durgs, traffic, price and rent con-| In saying that the United State | trols, building permits and codes, |is planning further tests of its Sanitation and safety laws, and |own atomic..weapons, Dean sald the selective service system | “We ‘are not guite ready to give “Some controls are effected |you U test s and dates.” through tax and license mead. | Dean said the commission at ures. But how do all these reg- |one time or another had thought ulations come into existence?” |of test sites “in practically every Montgomery asked. He said he |part of the globe.” He did not| thought that most of them were |amplify that statement. Asked | created by pressure groups and why the same proving grounds “do-gooders” — some guidedamd |cannot be used over and over | some misguided. again, Dean said: that one of (hri Since regulations of some kind |reasons was the “heavy logistics” | are necessary Montgomery said “we [involved in faraway tests such as need them brought about by in- those at Eniwetok. | telligent legislation and enforced He added: “It depends on what| by competent personnel chosen on jyou want to test.” | the basis of merit instead of pull.” _— | Four new members were ini- Ml“ERAI. MARKH ated by Stanley Baskin, assistant district attorney. They were: Jos- GulDE PUB"SHED‘ eph Morgan, district manager of | the Bureau of Reclamation; Dick Lucason, of Pacific Northern Air-| The, principal markets for stra- lines’ traffic office; the Rev.James | tegic and critical minerals requir- Bolton, Baptist Church pastor; ed in the national defense produc- B, e Saiheran mini. | ton: program-are listed in a folder SHOP HERE L 1 E D h ices i P e ====Lowest Every Day Shelf Prices in Alaska===-S HH O HERE ASH AND SAVE 20th CENTURY SUPER MARKET oS e PAY ster. - Art Skinner was up])olnted.m velup.ment Bt-mnl.’ g : i we are the onl a . . . i e wit e s Gl | FIODE ey in e 2t y Cash and Car_ry Supermarket m.Juneau ... That is why you-can shop here, get nationally advertised merchandise and onerator, the folder lists the| save money on your grocery bill. Charge and delivery cost hundreds of dollars a month. These costs have to be added to your grocery barsing obioms I the iy, |names and wadreses of mumerowt| o iy} SHOP AT YOUR 20TH CENTURY SUPERMARKET AND SAVE MONEY. Development Board regarding the A'my and Marines :\l‘:;}(a:lmy of certain minerals in| The folder also contains infor- . wl“ Drai' 41 ooo mation about the government ' stock-piling and Defense Minerals M H Od b | Administration programs, -as well en In o e' as addresses of other agencies pre- pared to give technical informa- WASHINGTON, -Aug. 1—®—The|ion and assistance to persons en- Defense Department today called|gapeq in the mining industry. for the drafting of 41,000 men in|”copies of the folder, entitled October—5,000 for the Marine Corps | «possible Markets for Strategic and 36,000 for the Army. and Critical Minerals from Alas- The total for the month is an in- |ga » may be obtained by writing crease of 6,820 over that previously |the Alaska Development Board, asked for September, when the|pox 50, Juneau. Army is to get 28,000 and the Ma- rines 6,180. The Marine Corps resorted to the draft in August for the first | SPECIAL TREATMEN time since the start of the Korean | Juncau friends of Mrs. Nels Ahls- campaign. trom will be glad to learn that she Under the call, October will be|js progressing under medical treai- the third month of drafting for|ment in San Francisco the Marines. | She was flown south ten days In the August-October period the | 405 by her husband, Capt. Ahlstrom Marines expect to draft 18,180 men | of the local Alaska Communications in addition to obtaining recruits|gystem staff for special medical at- through a continuing volunteer pro- | tention. gram. | Capt. Andrew Johnson, sector * “Phe October call for 41,000 is | commander, said that Capt. Ahls- the highest monthly draft quota |(rom’s emergency leave had been ex- since March when 80,000 men were | tended and it was not known how requested, all for the Army. soon Captain and Mrs. Ahlstrom Drafting dropped to a low for the | wou1d return to Juneau. Korean war period in July when only 15000 men were inducted by | yima Randall of Tacoma, Wash., the Army. is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. Iron Curfain Pars LN As Russ Newspaper Y -F. N g - Prints Appeal of. awD h = ALL BRANDS NOT PROCESSED FRESH SHIPMENT QUART BOTTLE 1ib. tins—Reg. or Drip 1 Ib. Quarters—Colored (IG ARE"ES CANADIAN DARIGOLD | Mazola or Wesson | SHURFINE DURKEE EGGS |BUTTER| OIL | COFFEE | MARGARINE 2.05crlon [ 82cdozen [ SFclb. | 79c | 83clb. | 3Fclb. LARGE 46 OZ. CAN — SHURF BLEND JUICE - . - - 30 LARGE 46 OZ. 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JAR — LYNDEN'S CHICKEN and NOODLES - 37c LARGE 22 OZ, JAR PLANTERS PEANUT LONDON, Aug. 1, —(P—Russia ALASKA opened the Iron Curtain a crack today to let the Communist faith- ful read a “Let's Be Friends” ap- peal from British Foreign Secre- tary Herbert Morrison. The party newspaper, Pravda, published the Morrison statement and, In the same issue, lashed . back with a bitter reply denoun- Passenger Servu:e cing all he said as lies or distor- i ,.SOUIHBOUND tions. k) S. S. BARANOF S. S. DENALI QUART JAR MIRACLE HAAVS ANV HSVD AVd © § © The unprecedented east-west exchange resulted from a chal-| Sun. Aug. 5 Fri Aug. 10 CHEESE CRACKERS MILK lenge by Morrison last June dar- Ketchikan Petersburg MINTS WHIP B“Tm ing Pravda to print his appeal. Seattle Ketchikan / i Prayda agreed, provided the Brit- Seattle l 19 9( 89 ish press would give equal prom- L} ( c ( ‘ inence te its reply. Six London NORTHBOUND ! newspapers printed the full text| oo s am " of t}}z}e exchange today. &‘bl\;lu:l‘:z":‘\ b:‘t AAI‘AM](‘A Said Morrison: = AR o 3 2 B e e | e Vil Lowest Prices = Lowest Prices Every Cut of Meat Guaranteed ' want to feel secure” but can’t Valdez Seward FA FR ES H B e e | e Ll ot RM PRODUCE QUALITY MEAT VALUES armed forces and military estab- lishments.” Why not, he asked, topple the barriers set up by Russia across Europe and allow a free exchange of news, broadcasts and even rl‘eighler sewice Bflsy Bed Faney sanm Claloa Armour’s Star Choice—Price includes cutting and wrapping for your locker tourists? Br(i’t:.'hnn' dPr:vdafl answered, the ! 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