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% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1950 PAGE EIGHT » " , ~ L] In a friendly “pill-taking” con- ! A I T bl Four Boys Hurl asisoAp BOX DERBY | .. o Gy puteks” «x-' |AMBOREE REPORT |SUBVERSIVES T pparent Trouble : I k p' ofl s the losers (racers who did not win | B . ' ruck Plunges O ppizes AWARDED |: v, o overman'cinses| GIVEN AT MONDAY ' BEREMOVED FROM | In Red Ranks Brings || Here's | President Ellis Reynolds praised | Ih De i Highway, Rolls Over AT ROTARY MEET| o sice, = femoiss rraes’ MEETING OF LEGION Death Decree, Spies : Sommiine, s ket o & rouo wownon, sy sy || - [EXEA PPrrOtection Four youths were injured, none of applause for the whole club, in- % 2 ING’ ly 2 radio reported that the Chinese ' v 18 A < . | H ¥ 4 . i Highlight of last night’s American ~WASHINGTON, July 25 — # — i 5::;:151;- 1;‘:8139:;:‘;1):; fi:‘({:o‘;:\spe“al Awards for 'Je”y “:dtm»,ml.‘ :/ndivxdual& Legion meeting was a report of Management and unions of the Communist government has .ort which they were riding overturned | McNevin, Bill Whi d Rotarians Vincent M. Beauchamp | uypiorer scout Advisor, Chester maritime industry have agreed on|dered a drasts campaign against : on the Glacler Hi hwagy and rolled (Nevin, bl ife an vl Y:“; of the Sitka club| ;o o "on the fine conduct of the a security system for barring Com- | spies, saboteurs hnnd tr;":rsvwien- po it e iy wunged 20 teet| Eddy D f Hai hdahBpipiie s oLt proudly | 4y ko contingent to the Jamboree |munists and subversives from Am- |dicating the Chinese Reds were SOWE 4" chedh hili Hans 16" caths Yy Uyer ot naines poking up the racers {rom their |y yaliey Forge, Pa. Quite humor- erican ships. having trouble with counter-revol- f ot s B’gam’; a el “Xi et ously, Zenger told how the “little| A voluntary pact under which the | utionary forces. A;‘Y :::; m’: or Sévens Gthar, boys and’three ‘wo- |, Three special prises; hsides those lm;“,z::;rh:“:fi;’f“::‘l;‘e;,x; Angels” comported themselves in Coast Guard will do the actual pol- S*l‘;ca}:hadmms were threaf w no medical attention. Fu\{r of the| Lt of the unsan Rotary Club,| (Jim) Woodford of Seattle, District | o\« oitis. and of_theé clock-lke and workers meeting here with Y Iu boys ‘were knocked unconscious. co-sponsor with The Daily Alaska Governor of Rotary International. ciston ‘with® ®hich fhe mass| Federal officials. . The accident occurred when the | £2°°P M Woodford deelined to make | haxidisd i th truck, driven by Mrs. Howard mplre.edror el L speech, but urged continuation ot e e wval of Th a statemqnt isfued aftec bhy o" (o‘s‘Al RAMB[ER c 0 es‘ Galnes, operator of the Gaines Cafe | Spf;.’;;or Judge;:mwho i " the Soap Box Derby co-sponsorship Af;i;ms Z‘:;ot,:l;:: l:f a:pr':“a e:- ft.ltl‘mng' llheyd[?-le:ged that.‘no, ship The - freighter - Coastal.-Rambler, 4 at the airport, slipped on a oft | T JeEs WD IUCK AOBAY b ag” e ane exception. to i idest) SCatich T e Bttt about mid- rors ‘re found to. be bad security | 00 miles west of Ketehikan, called shoulder at Mile 1512, near me‘the ikl rf' w3 bes ont’ of [ polics, of Rotary. This, it seeriis, 15 5 e mem'BeY; p e bers are found to be bad security tor, Coast Guard assistance At noon ! Dattitig [UEhSlL, Ape0 carfoied o st qw:rdflrwiu lh.tsbor!smm; il initiate promote ghd ect.a, clvig -J‘st*who‘ 1311' exhibit, poultry, live Hexs by eI o Joday for a 46-year-old seaman said H ward the ‘water's edge, G It “‘lt looked 4 ¢ . project running, then turn it ovef b Ul d"v b iy wtih Py ’Club Secretary of Labor Tobin said the 6 be in serious condition from in- s ) &4 The children, all members of the :;" 2 53 gl ui'?\ougthfl o to some other group.or groups, mfilwf;m K 'é’axsifint Thses | DigEHiE, as called because volin- | ..\ ‘hieeding. ! .th Du Pont } Auk Bay 4-H Club, were returning ‘mr’";"“ wereb:hg;:)le: said one com-Ti% B . Sormething. dlbe T £ N Ey] N DOES ‘:”:"wm°;mmp“e P tary agreement between manage-| oo ot e ceaman or the cause wi L i to town after attending & meeting | Jo % SR T PR the Judge. | *5, 5+ keep this Derby up as long | g 1t ed O e present tnat €Nt and labor was the only Wy | ¢y giiment was not given in at the Minfield Home. Other wo- r;r: ;u;:::: d‘:?::‘t::]r:fsbe' as you have enthusiasm for it,” Le?‘ecmn:‘r;d‘;:sllbiosimgm is cn‘;xr- disloyal crewmen could be taken nessages reaching here from the men in the ear were Mrs. Joe : un- Lo odford said. “And, from what I cp ] ke ¢ off American ships. He said the| . .op e Kendler and Mrs. Frank Myers, | 1) afternoon, and agreed on one o ’hore v’ be doing it forever,” | 2 %% pe p?:;;[:.s;s;‘:;n:;:;; Coast Guard, the FBI and Naval| "SSWer o om Dr. 4. O. Mrs. Myers was sitting in the | }{;}r w e i A ‘Woodford’s" real .work with (e ‘“_d e;‘"sliac‘;"; discussion on cur- | Intelligence already are taking steps | o qc " oe 5uneay, U.S. Public Health N back with the boys, holding on to | o o sportsmanship, Jerry Mc- | meau club' was last night, when i topments and 16 Was. the | © spot Communist and subversive ... i.e physician, was sent by \ the front seats. She was able to ;lnez‘ln:‘zzoi‘f“ “w‘l":s set'of tools|} o went over Rotary matters with| o es::: t;;"fzvsery Sanitity or the |SAme- Tk G adih th the Cbastal a EERDI Lt oeing, Sravn AgaInkt |G oI cWhite oTeDougl:s won thej Committee chairmen for nearly L‘::fun shou:d be held in readness ~Tobin said some Communist and | ambler. :getgzugl::ls sides by holding mst;surprise prize of tools in a plastic three hours at a “club assembly” ixlg“; assist in such ways as ensuing subversives have s.alled on Am:r» The freighter was instructed to e p ; i eynolds an hes ; 4 : e only 5 h AR or younger, were hurled against I’;‘:fifi el :‘e A Fe“. chaxr::e:namndeyd and report a fine m"xh;‘ ”Z:il:f;":h;nsp:,;;mf:d Alx" in the crews in a short time. A;’:m Guard aircraft. each other and against the truck's | DeTbY Cars have any, and the Judges| 0\ oo Roq Darnell, William|ooey are probably better off here Elements of the left-wing CIO AL S sides as the truck tumbled down S his was exceptional. Ellis, DonSkuse.. Floyd. GUertin.| tpan anywhere else. It was time, longshoremen's upion, headed by ON FIELD TRIP i the slope. Hopay Dyer, the only entrant fT0M ¥ Neil Fritchman, Henry Harmon, [gie'c U0 ed for those who | Harry Bridges, and the left-wing | | v i1 . Bliortly after tie gpeldént, Mes- | les' w;md ‘fed vyl SEFalxeuh Wildes!” Dr'. ‘Willtdm ' White- f.n f i,fgskfi o face™Phe- situation | CTO cooks and stewards, union were | fere oh a field' tilp for ‘the i ter Sergt. CLff Tisdale of the Al- gutur window display of equip-f, .\ the Rey. Sam McPhetres, Al W.el l.?im“, remain calm, and show |10t invited to | the « conference.| Bureau of Reclamation, Percy Cros- R 1 » aska Communications System, and g;;’ls,wr::)u‘x‘::dhgnc:r l:‘:‘zn?i‘;fi Zenger, Howard D. Stabler, ‘Vemhe‘i‘d‘:nce inf their faith in Am-|However, Tobin said that ofticilg|ey' s registered at'the Juneau Garments h’eated wflh A B, I D E x | g:;?‘yanl;flz?;vzf :);]e lsmt::larrdcaor;l best all-around construction. Metcalfe, Bob Akervick and Dr.T.J. rica by staying right on the jonjof three longshoremeén's logals €| Hotel, expecting to be here several 4 & : Montgomery, |and periowning normal work |resenting a majerity of Whé tolal | days, From fhe Washington, D. C. |1 Stay Clean Longer — Hold Press Longer and ran to give assistance. Gerald (Jerry) Taylor already e T E . | ¥ Bretiding 'was Gommander Bobunion membership were presént and | office, Crosley lives in Chevy Chiase, R Five minutes Jater, Lieut. Emmett |knew he had won the trip to Ak- | Preslding WaS O ihe reg—lsigned the agreement. Md, | 4 Botelho of the Highway = Fatrol|ron, Ohio, to compete in the Na- jDn IR e e ¥ : EXAMINE this list of garments, came by, and the three got the ac- | tional Soap Box Derby August 13. REV A B MORGA“ st b ¢ ASTINEAU HOTEL i 1 ¥ he truck and i w e mlten day evening, but if weather per- FROM HOOD BAY 3 AT, GASTINEAU They all deserve the extra protection cident victims from the truck ani As his fast “Blue Bantam” racer 1 mits, some work,will be done betore | E. Rose of Hood Bay is at the| G. L. Hughes of Anchorage is 7 G s up to the road. had to be rushed to the steamship Is REAPPOI"TED AS s G L e reglutera abiARe ClashineAY Hbiall that “Aridex” gives. Botelho took four boys to the | Aleutian within hours of the race | dugout in Sgape to recetve delegates oot i f Juneau Clinic, where they were | here, it will be lettered “Daily 'to the Department Convention Raincoats Reversibles Jackets treated for bruises and minor cuts. | Alaska Empire” after arrival in Ak- s % here September 2nd. i S i i ’ 7 ‘They were Russell Nelson, 14, John | ron. Each racer must be sponsored (Yo JRELR s np Convemlt;n Ski Coats Snow Suits Children’s Tanner, 12; Jack McKinnon, 14, by a new. AL Sbmbges Jof ohe : Topeoats Slack Suits Clothes Yy & newspaper. Leg 1§ D and Arnold Myers, 12, son of Mrs. The Rev. A. B. Morgan, minister Committee, and all Legionnalres Soort Sk . Myers. Watching Jerry receive his prizes | of the Juneau Methodist Church, and Auxiliary members interested, Overcoats PO! irts Uniforms e youths wi t 0 back to|and the cheers of Rotarians and]has been reappointed to serve in are urged to attend a Convention Coveralls and Coats Sweaters ahe ¥ g 5 5. i ting tonight at 8 the clinic for a checkup today, but |Buests was his father, George Tay- | the pastorate for the coming year, Commuitee meeting [ONERT & Work Clothes Mackinaws Hats it was thought their injuries were |lor, chief storekeeper with the U.S.|it was announced todav. oclock in the home of Chester minar. Coast Guard Headquarters here. The young minister was placed in Z€nger ¥ B iinoisaid kb one 1h i weAlel 25 rasecs hxn the 1950 event|charge of the church a year ago.| | ALSO excellent for truck would have had a chance if re guests of the Rotary Club to-]He had been in Juneau two years DR STEWARI ARRIVB the vehicle had caught fire. day in the Baranof Gold Room, as|previous to his original appointment, . | Slip Covers S Window.. Curtains. ... .1 ¢« o oad 1o thhf'area is ex: | e Rudy Maier, Juneal's 1949 | coming here from Fairbanks. i o I“ 3 umu (u"‘( D i Sh Ci i ; rémely mushy from the Yecent|Champion. Dr. Gerald Kennedy, bishop of | 10 JOIN J rageries ower Curtains 94y rains/ muking steering diffi- Jerry was given the handsome|Alaska, made the reappointment. | { ’ y i cult, he sald. Once a wheel got gold u'ophy, and later photographed | All ministers in the Territory Were . peing welcomed as new residents 1 on, the soft shoulder, it was im- with dlL His other Soap Box Derby | returned to their charges for the en- of Juneau are Dr. John S. S'AY" Canniisedts sho renfly—lppre- possible to get back onto more |8Wards were a 22 rifle, skiis and|suing year. |art and his family, who arrived Eate liis D the di ! sofitl ground, he 'said. binders, baseball bat and fielder's{ Members of the Sunday evening .o New York City Sunday Pn: c.latc. Ine urbon. ?relu e dis- I . - 1f ‘the truck had not been stop- | BloVe, pocket watch and a pocket ] congregation heard a special mes- (1o Alaska. A ' . tinctive flavor, distilled and aged ! i ¢ r 20 i ped by the tree, it wWould have |kuife like those given all Derby en-|sage delivered by Dr. Roy Fedie, Dy and Mrs. Stewart and thelr into OLD FITZGERALD by genu i i T &l ; " el rolled another 30 feet at least, he | trants. ; superintendent of the Salem, Ore. (nreq sons—John, Jr., who is 9 ine sour mash methods since 1870. sald, *‘The accident happened at| Asked to say something, Jerryjdistrict of the church, who spoke cary 7 and Archie, 2—are at the | To disc ke bouiba 96Bipan.o ¥ tirned to the two dozen red-hel-|on “What Christ Means to Me” |paatiof Hotel for a week, > o discover the key to n | 1 | meted racing drivers and said.| The visiting minister was one of | Tpen they will move into the| Tl satisfaction, call for OLD FITZ. | P, ST R A “Gee, it's swell—I just wish all of|the group of Methodists here last' pgnjands hom | \ e of Capt. and Mis. | i I’"REE MORE Aw‘nbs . |you could have won, too, and go{week for a church confererces of N.‘gs_ Haugen, who arl; moving ‘w‘ Y OLD FASHIONED.. £z st sn 554 . p h o n ' E o ! back there with me. the Board of Missions, following mgriga following Captain Haugen's | STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY « LOUISVILLE, KY. MADE, SALMON DERBY |, B¢ siso “won” the company ofwhich they boarded the Aleutian tronsfer t Coast Gyand,duty thetf. | ™7 . " Rotarian Milton Daniel, with whom | for Seward. While there, members| ' po. & ¥ SRR Suly ’SE. [ BE ; 8 / ] or - 3 S| Dr. Stewart is assoclated | sONDED KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY « 100 PROOP ¢ he will leave August 6. of the board inspected the Jessie thp Juneau 'Clinic. He dees gen- | T 3 e gt To the already large list of | jack Rhode, wh:c almost won the | Lee childrens’ home. Dr. Fedje spoke‘eml practice, surg’eliy el il A i A i S T8 awards for the Golden North Sal-| championship was given his choice| while the ship was here on her‘pedics, | mon Derby, the committee today |of 5 20-gauge shotgun, an outboard | southbound voyage. | announces three more donations, | motor or a bicycle. He chose the i Moose Lodge $25, Triangle Clean- | snotgun. His other prizes were a ATTENTION TOURISTS | PAN M IR | ers $25 in trade and 2 by 50 binoc- | 29 rifle for winning in Class A; a B A i ers‘ ulars by the Salmon Derby COm- | complete fishing outfit, a pair of| Ride the Mailboat Yakobi for a R e ttee. skates and a pocket watch. intimate acquaintance with SE Al- | N;_By and M,sg Joseph Otte and " Leroy West, - i - £ i LACKEYS PLAN TO ‘ e e ot oyasen, - Lahvinkiquepy Wedneaday, oy, ot siin;, Viior 'L Ballerip BECOME ALASKANS | paogetball, ice skates and watch. cio 178 o andiD, NG (Qheckizy: of Alshoreg . p 2 1 : i all stopping at the Juneau Hotel. T T T e e Ly Donald Dull, third, won a hunting FROM LOS ANGELES | ! H:“;' S‘: i s: Ei‘;‘:‘;las"":y l:x:- kpife and axe with sheath; skates ¢ b R t Sy’ to BE'H Minkad & monthbe.. aq‘; 3, paleh. Mrs. E. B: Howé of ‘Los Angeles| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. mi ruce Brown of Sitk: = i . MES etary. fobe 'establishing their = homie” 1n [ sacs g : bollt _:c,ur;]n;:gl\;x_) is ;wppins at the Guunen‘;flgtel. JA] W. LEIVERS, Secrt y wnl“ sTAG Ketchikan. There, Lackey will'take | «xos 99 and a camera I over the management of the Rev- [~y o ey 4 immie Butcher of Sitka, third, il Theatre. They will be jomed | T Bl of B it || Chiropractic Health Clinic ‘ C L there later by their 17-year-old gt FoaE Wiititr 5" Class O ; %¢ o da:vgl:x:,er.h.!scquellr;e. 5 won a chemistry set: Jimmie Har. )| Dr- John M. Montgomery Dr. Geo. M. Caldwell ; Cool and comfortable for fhe C’fl:m:r%:fli:gu:ns ::‘:n:gf mon, secondr a hobby kit; and | Main and Front Streets Phone 477 e . by, White sence of Manager Ted Heyder, who Bolfby Dflg'_fhkd' a ball and bat. . N E Stag. is going outside Friday on a busi- ey 9! 1 ness and vacation trip. The Lack- ¥ H :i?wl”e guests at the Baranof You'll see them everywhere : . ” L this summer . . . at picnics, . treef Sewing macnines for rent at we|{ Free Delivery $10.00 C.O.D. perties PVl s 8 C at home. Yol 2 Whlfe Sewing Machine Center SIG,M ol'der ORPERS e ol — Delivered H to s tfl e Free : For the woman who y ea | ; likes to be comfortable . .. smotrs 1 : at new reduced | b idigpedh s | 4 . ; here's a practical solution ! 1" & CIlpper fares ! to-your “What to wear this o "66.00 OE VAY Sl 18.80 ROUND TRIP (Plus Tax) Again Pan American euts Alaski fares — the third time in five years! But only the fare is cut. You still get big, dependable 4- engine planes , , . fine food . . . the most experfenced crews and stewardess hospitality. For reservations, call Pan American at... Baranof Hotel Phone 106 orld W YEARS WEVE FLOWN ALASKA | | will close all day Saturday for the Salmon Derby | in order to give our employees a chance to compete with the other good fishermen. | we will be closed Saturday! weekend”’ problem . .. .. ALSO STARRING: Denim Trainnen’s Jackets! to/ match your clamdiggers. Cute denim Crewhats to top off your ensemble. PR gy For summey sport wear, these White Stag denim shorts will be yotr insep- arable companion Priced at only . . . 3.50