The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 2, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Myer Tells Chamber |Polifics Won'l (Geological Report THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Mrs. Shatfuck ‘Sock Ouolations | CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST |GROUP HAS BIRTHDAY | | ‘DINNER CLUB DIRECTOR |IS HERE TO ORGANIZE THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 | IN JAIL ON | CHECK CHARGE ‘On Sheep Mountain | \Gypsum Available | A Geological Sur month of the and a spon- at August is the birthday Elmer Schlotz, executive field director for the Associated Dinner Clubs, from Deny Colo,, is in Juneau for a few days. He came here from Fairbanks and Anch- orage re he had prganized din- ner clubs and is investigating the possibiliti for one here. A three month sentenee, with the last pended, given Edward L. Laurie by Ju Gordon Gre in commissioner court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to larceny by check. Laurie is a land surveyor and is now serving sentence in Fi ral jail. Patr J. Gilmore, Jr., was prose- cutor for the government. Has Menus Published NEW YORK, Aug. 2—P—Closing | AuEUSt is the b In Sunse' Magalll‘le tion of Alaska Juneau mine | oo S O today is 2 American Can birthda ik Uhder thel salBn e S0k American Tel. and Tel. 157%, | o AT with a Freezer,” in the Au wonda 45%, Douglas Aircraft Ry church report With | guncet Magazine are several ¢ . s 1 Thinks Truman General Electric 57%, General | |\ ©) maps on gypsum deposits of Sheep | per menus -contributed by g i rs 49, Goodyear 95%, Kenne- He ” Pui DU‘Y F"St' Says Mountain near Palmer has been | peau woman, 75%, Libby McNeill and Libby President: Slams New | issued by the Department of In-| " she is Mrs. Louise Shattue Northern Pacific 48%, Standard terior, Oscar L. Chapm secre-[of Ourtis © Bhatitck,’ mascoint ifornia 49, Twentieth Cen- tary, announced today e|with his father in the Shattu G Um Sieeidd s ERUNE vailable at the survey office here.| Agency. Ca jan Exchange The field work performed by v R. A. Eckhart in 1949. Calculations indicate approximately 311,000 ‘ton Nafive Land Claims |Balk Eisenhower, Should Be Semed Myer, ¢ t be % will Dillon S the Bureau of It Washington, D.C points of vital interest when he spoke at the 1 u am- ber of Commerce luncheon at th Conh‘ol I_aw aranof Hotel this noon irst was the set land claims » gradual liqu mmi an " Mrs. J. of the group will be Mi teger, M Charlc Mea There will be ren in_ the primary | Refreshments will and on the Genevieve Emel all by group follow the of g The clubs hold only seven din- Klocken- and Mrs. Doug child- ) a year at which they anding after-dinner speakers, he said. Membership is for couples and the affairs arve| . generally formal. Scholtz is stop-| ~- Anchorage, ing at the Baranof Hotel. | 5 pin € Arano! tel riof Hotel: ner meetin Leona have out NCHORAGE Copies ar b or P. Munter, contractor from WASHIN is stopping at the Bara- 2 —m— today he Dwight D in Europe wil iing in 1952 ed in poli r(n, Aug. said 2,130,000 shares. were as follows: 81.68, utilities | 1y were today 262.89, rails The menus are for Italian, Me les tos ican and Chinese dinners, o erages. ypsum in three depos- bhrought from freezer to din le from |table in 30 minutes. Besides | menus, Mrs. Shattuck inclu serving tips to aid the housew: smeoth and efficient serv Average does not nt ne ntainin trial _— Lowest Everyday Prices—Lowest Everyday Prices Eisenhowe enhance is the b tuck has ed absorptior the com He said that the seftlement of Jands had been held back due to aboriginal claims and that a bill now before Congress would pro vide a panel for filing of claims a two-year period, | make appraisals, and validate claims. A hearing is to be held on the bill scon, he said. second time ; had suggesions. pub- nterest He indicated that deposits Chich of AT High tide Low tide High tide tide ° SUST 1:54 am., 168 1t 8:26 s.m., -1.7 ft. 2:49 pm., 155 ft. 8:31 pm., 2.7 ft. e o o o o previously o 2. Tes much on We 1d tern and near Juneau TOR FROM. ANCHORAGE keep hir setter quality | le presidential : Harold Munson of Anchorage i ? at the Baranof Hotel. Congress Asked for | ———— Money fo Replace - 9 Anchorage Prison Announceng. WASHINGTON, President Tr in today for a supj ? 1 | priation of $950,000 for the | ment of the federal prison Democrats, | orage, Alaska. his political| In this connection, | said: “This estimate 1(‘(! in the 1 budget be effort was made | construction in vi M. | ency the budg Y of the ¢ activities in the Territery, believed that this con- should be longer were of 1 of possik o o — Lowest E veryday Senator Mu says Mr. came ay (D-Mont), who Truman should run agai back n ¥ Asks More Housing t opinion in an in Wood: local real te i s W e reported that he rap- idly becoming the ‘Eva McGown of Jureau” due to the ing shortage here. ( is the official hoste who finds rooms, hou sitters for visitors t suggested ‘that the Chami push for another housing for Juneau and said that the sian Church property the new school building Highway was available Charles W. Carter, been appointed to head munity commitiee to nean’s share of the fu Alaska Visitors Assos that other Alaska ahead of the capital city in the fund drives. He pointed out that the Association was a unifed ef- fort to promote tourist busine s Lithotold for all of Alaska. The last Alas $565.000° RE legislation appropriated $40,000 for | ¢ 110 Boy the Association which was to be | poiq 55000 in fees matched by private subscription to | 1o promote tourists to come to Alaska. - Jerry McKinley, chairman of the road committee, asked that August 16 meeting be given to discussion of road problems ar the sending of members to Prince Rupert for a meeting dian officials. President Her Rowland referred it to the board. Guests were Art Glover US. Forest Service from Por Qre,; Elmer Schlotz of the Associ- ated Dinner Clubs, Der 10 John Quinan of the Star Co. of Seattle; members from Service: Hugh Wade, a Clay Scudder, Harold Grc Walker, Marvin Ripke, Bi Charles Mountjoy, and Dr. dore Hynson. Thanks Anderson Secretary F. O. Eastaug! that a letter of thanks #titen to C. L. Anderson, of the Alaska Department of F eries for his part in bringing Olympic Seafood Co. to the tineau Channel area to crab and shrimp operatio A letter is also io be uro .{DpAJaAg jsamoT — Peter —ee agent, wa as backir A for the R nemination. We are now in the Fuel @il elivery Business s L] DAY Biesel awndd il pAY FULL DUMP LOADS ONLY! Reo Meters ORME TRANSFER €0, | Jim Orme an e R Mr, losed ruman T was not includ- acro: f on Glac 1. He is trying to find cut the facts on charges that De Hliam s from St. Louis printing firm which go a big RFC He did not taken or t ADpAlsAg jso407 — sadlld ADpiaaq jsomoT — of ituation. Iny ncrease in who has however, | i & g gits .fmafi Vegetables SEEDLESS GRAPES ih. BRe Croude ds for the is not truction defer- | h whor Charges on The St. Louis Po: published storie | GRUENING !ATTEND CONFERE) OF GOVERNORS Governor st Gruening is dlanning on attending his fifth 3 ors’ Conference when the d down | €overnors of the 48 states and five | terri meet, Gatlinburg, | from nber 30 ch has WILL received the a in everal el the loan see the t . ovet — Lowesr Evé}ddy ‘Pn'css‘—‘— Lowest 4Everydcvzy ———— e e e 43rd annual | This Product Prepared by for all} the na- | : B A ¥ will mark the g and terri 5 ries ¥ R up nothing He al law practice whe present Democra 2. He will fly Sept. 1 to ¢ treaty with the d h 'n he t to do rave his overnor Tennessee o n | event. to San Fr o i | en the Japanese peace | Towers on San Francisco's Gol- | ferenge. den Gate Bridge are each 746 feet | very sorry that tall lly (D the po don will be of the | § Browning over ]'h« host for job. l?fl isc = S8011d ADPAISAT }samoT — sadlld ADPAISAT S840 -— land 1Ces — Conr j he did earlier th ex) tc foreign and the follow the Alaska Native oversea; direct ram: “Speaks Asked conirols law rela Mr. Trum signi the bl In that states for Ttself” whether he felt reg wage controls, BoGk A 4. new the would ation of aid his statement on speaks for itself. ent, he hinted at ons, saying the work- could not be expected the bill for prnht h(‘ m the new legi political notes at a Best Foods Maym&%i;a Quart 7 e DELICIOUS Campbell Relinnce—~California Chicken Soup &m*ge Juice 19¢ can 45 oz, can 43¢ 12 cans $2.19 Case $5.75 reportec wage conces ing peop to foot foresaw fr director the E L nference Three Assor ments ter of appr ation, be. written B t word, { haven’t ved that he liked that la added the that yet noted rinated b wayor of Philad Frank Heintzleman, res Republican his sucecessful effc ! 1 ester, for bringing a pulp mill to Ketc e There's Handsome Wear Daniel been ion was Dr to June it | esident Herbert Hoc 1ad Hiram McAllister, president ¢ e ”,, o "(,,'.{!\’ x»” l“ Olympic Seafoods, welcoming A ' & 2 to the community. Eastaugh saic| it the DEMoaLY that the board directed that With a grin, the President ob- and a plywood plan S s letter is also to be written t Morgan, presiden Lumber Co., congrat the new plywood pl company will build Eastaugh announced that Canadian Pacific Railway suspending its Alaska service from Vancouver, B.C,, from Nov. 10 to Mar. 10 this coming Polin; n cans for T Pr fond Poling. — Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyddy Pr in Siore for You The Right Style, Color and Fabric, Too Iphi eaction. he Banti very f that Dr But then he a to be for the De: the was passenger ALASKANS DUE HOME FrROM I\()R}u\ Two mer will be i war No matter your taste, you'll YAKUTAT DIES [ Charles Brown found dead in the hal City Cafe room reported today idence of foul p ¢ X f Y find the answer here in our Peter Hanson especially large stock of mix- Walter E. | i police no ev- aid. Rel- ing and matching sport jack- ets and slacks. 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