The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 29, 1951, Page 3

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b3 Purchased hrough Ambassador How o Druxman Agency Cure Bad Relations h'rm- purchase of the Lena Point | ASHINGTON, ¢ ome of Mr. and Mis. Robert J.|piocident T . lenaboithome (fumanTells Geh | Qjl Plan Explosion Alaska Military Construction | T y S B Al i i OTF SHAFFER’S 49-IPk =13 Program fo Tofal $1 Billion; 1omne- Congressmen fo Visit Juneau | SANHTABY By RUTH COWAN WASHINGTON, Au e o Search Continues MEAT €@ ) milary constuetion prozram For Mlssmg Planes ° we today N ¢ $400,000,000 ha: already o Near Yakutat U )- : WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE man Prueher by Miss Priscilla Parker, 'c,ecnhosiovak Ambas it Alaska Native Service nursing dir- | pect way to restore ! " cctor, was completed Saturday 'with the Unitec 3 > Al rels would be ) free Will ency N. Oatis, Associated Press cor pondent jailed there on spy ch through the Bob Druxman real for his government estate ag The Pr at Leng move into town in tX Prueher is with the »s torial Employment In a meeting limited to five minutes, reporters were tald i Truman informed Dr. Viadimir B4 Porcha, { Meat at lis Best — 2! Lower Prices SRR a that relations between’ | . the U.S. and Czechoslovakia had | A special House commitice plan g " Writer i ¥ 2\ WY s ; «deteri fox . Jan -8 by plane forsa| The search for two missing h n {1 (1] riter 0 deteriorated ever since Jan € I ch for two missing @ 4 ' g 'd 'f WH' Maskrvk wia’ Shuriend b day on-the-spot check on pro- | craft in the Yakutat area continues ) 484 4 This plain talk when the has- plans IRY Coast Guard headquarters |l oo oeoceoae | asl a rew le_s sador called to present his creden- An authorized spokesman {or|said here todaj | IARESSRE SRR o ) SRS Fo' juneau’s flsh | tials was reported afterwards by the e House Armed Services Com-| Three Afr Force aircraft spent 24 P G dTEfl President’s press secretary, Jose@h tee, asking mnot to be named,|search hours in the Icy Bay-Yakis rices Goo ursday, Friday and Saturd : oot + | Short. 1 the D Department & district sesking signs of a Can- i nrsuay, £ rigay salurday Tod Powell, outdoor columnist ¢ o N SRRy for the San Francisco Chronicie| Short told newsmen that in the 1 asking committee for | adian Pacific Airlines vlane which | for the past 18 years, arrived in| conversation between the 4 sa- rization f an pro- | disappeared off Cape Spencer July | - A sl e £ d “he } u s for the money—in piece- 'sema hich failed to show up| / E i m;:q:: lgttjvc pr;-\ croft, Pan Am- | Telations more cordial.” le | at Yakutat July 27 on a flight from a‘re QEE@ 3 b erican pilot on the Pacific Tun| «rhe President repiied that the | cxample, co i e SR EHten - i who fished here two months g0, hest way he could make our rela- | S ,060,000 The Canadian plane was on the gt I ‘/ ® m lr“ Lo persuaded Powell to join him o0 {jons more cordial was to send our | truction bill, approved ‘ first leg of a flight from \’.nu'nn\'cr! o “( © ‘jaaa S 00 ‘er an Alaska trip. Their luggage Associated Press correspondent ' Ly the House and now | B. C., to Tokyo and had 38 persons | sists almost entirely of fishing| Qatis home,” Short told a news in_the te Armed Services . The Norseman, piloted by N V4 gear. conference. i committee, is mearly $250,000,000 e King, had Mrs. Walter A. * The pair will be joined Saturd “The President further said that| - in projects for Alaska alone. Wood and her daughter Valerie on by Gus Reely, San Francisco tac-| relations between our two countries | i During closed hearings, the com- | board. They had been visiting at 0 kle manufacturer, who has e0- | had deterior: ever since J‘m‘?‘, i mittee learned this amount is an| the Institute camp where Wood ) gaged Malcolm Greeny to do 16| Masaryk (former Foreign Minister installment on work -already star- wealthy New Jersey scientist, is in | Choice Steer v mm color and black and “‘“’L‘i of Czechoslovakia) was murdered.” | ted and on more requests later. |charge of ice studies. | Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) de- o movies for television. 1 St & e 2 A e | A roaring pillar of flame skyrockets vp amid plumes of dense smoke .ijoq to send an investigating sub ENGIN b Today they went salmon fishing | 4 4 3 with Rpd Darnéll, local sportsm Deaih Takes as a blast shatiers the*last four tanks at a bulk ofl plant in New | committee to Alaska to check on|JOINS ALASKA FISHER ; Bri £ tting the fire to the progress. y e and owner of the Triangle Clean-| , Minn. Lightning was blamed tar oline and oil. A The seven-man group is headed ] ROUND of BEEF Cut and Wrapped FREE Average Weight 60 1o 70 pounds S | 100,000 gallons Detrick Cooter arrived here yes-| | n and spectatoss, foreground, duck from the heat of the tower- by Rep. Price (D-IID. E. L. Bart- :,‘;zfi?yfl['f“w.‘ .Lh". f\"‘\.k.“, bkl | ing explosicn. ® Wirephoto. lett, Alaskan delegate in Congress, | ;o neries a8 wateLEhOL I« & 10lding more th new rods, reels and lures on the Later they will join Shell Sim- probably will accompany them : S engHoR: Te left: - today The. Gonuressmen will arrive at | Witk . L. Anderson, director, foy v arrive. At} gogiak where he will make studies | 3 i ] a1 % Ll Anch P S . Beca e o he b s School Schedules for 1951-52 hortage: bY"tios,. ha. st it ELE o ML L [ & mons in fishing expeditions to é it W B 5 Word has been received here of “little fished lakes.” the death last Saturday of Eladio Contains Round Sieaks ‘.- Bancroft expects to be here for A. Belarde at the Seward Sani- divide into two sections. One sec- 2 nthRthn. | w two weeks. Powell said he inten-!t " *I1 A db S " tion will concentrate on projects T bodegmidin ioiiliih' <! o1 Tike | tOTIUM. . g *|month with a degree in enginecring. an m CL e 1 ke T e went 10 e son-| 1€TTTES AmiROUNced by Superintendent o Anehoaae .t omr | O T S e some Roasis wound Fairbanks. Projects in and ant marine vessels for four ye ng Mexico and once made a fishing ne to hazing of freshmen by, itt” i . o torium three months ago for medical : : b F i " Powell has fished over WOSt © | treatment. He was a long time and With high school starting Sept# — around Kodiak, Nome, Wh and spent one summer in Bristol the United States, Canada and| o ', own resident of Juneau and |4, sophomore thot will be turn- | apawed to partieipate, Hasing, he Haines and Juneau will also be|gay t [ was active in Filipino Community pointed out, is a strictly freshman visited. He will be joined her2 by his wife | trip to Ketchikan but this is his|ger jpo 8. Sear ~ TR o b o % and daughter in about s ceks d Y ege and this year hopes to . SAN ¥ e aughter in about six weeks. first trip to Juneau. He Was €n- " Ho came to the United States from t of school Khoh i:’ iy Yo i} FROM SAN FRANCISCO e i 9 thusiastic about the flight up 0N 4o phjlippines in 1925 and had of great concern during the T gt yhaes, WHEL? HasiE ks R. F. Weber of San Francisco, is NOTICE registered at the Baranof Hotel. I PAA, especially at the sight ol the|jiyeq jn juneah since 1920. He was Juneau Tcecap. “It was thegrand-|opnioved at the Baranof H He est sight I've ever seen,” he de-|y.q phorn at Santiago Ilocoa Sur, ¢ clared. Philippines, February 19, 1906 * As an outdoor columnist, POWell| gurviving him are his Wif receives hundreds of * and three children, Linda, Edna and from manufacturers to “try OUL” | Daphie and a brother Frank, all of He said that he felt certain that Juneau; his mother, Mrs. Thom he had more trout flies thanthere Belard Ktor MM, Tonisn B roga, and a brother Lino, who re- been carried on after school through Béculsr ooating ot PiDresrs o4 N e e AT THE BARANOF Alaska Igloo No. 6 and Ladies| PR St » some child«' o g Ehristensen of Seattle is re- | Auxiliary, Friday, August 31, 1951, ren. He further pointed out that A B! ere a e ara el. 0.0, A 9~ O e o ne ont gistered at the Baranof Hotel |LOOF. Hall at 8 pm. 890-3i, sible for actions of children after they have left school and are off of the school grounds, ‘ Rhode Island Red ROASTING PULLETS Choice Steer Beef Chuck Roast Center Cut Ib. ¢ Choice Steer ; ROUND STEAK ALL CENTER CUTS Ib. 9 5¢ nduct it under supervi- usan, | sion of the faculty.” This is being prevent ceidents in pupil might be hurt. at a meeting of this ) more class last ye; and accident we are trout. “But it is injurs 1t is going to be good,” he said, side in the Philippine Islands. i ey are interested in preventing,” he “to go fishing up here where| Funeral arrangements will be an-| A w5 long as we are interestéd i the hazing to scho ik B B to B kere UM GnG SUpErvIsion 0 & Lhr“ third row back alonz the of Mrs. Belarde who has been work- streams, like we've been doing in ing in an Excursion Inlet cannery.| Sears today urged all parents to | asking p: Culifornia where there are so The body will be brought to Ju-|encourage their children to cooper- |operate w neau for burial. ate with this program. et 1 He szid that it was also voted Mrs, M. 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