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yog THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA St ——— S m———— | 9 for the 200 kilometres from San- | provinces on the Bay of Biscay- Aavat the Baranof Hotel. Anchorage, MISSOURIAN HERE bl J. J. Vineyard of Kansas ] ) 4 | ) | ”, (] | Sergio Ignacio Castro-Echeverri ALMKANS ATTEND NOBODY (RABS BASOUE'IR'SH (H“-EA" is the 26-year-old only son in a tiago, and get off at the door.” one important destination, Serglo‘McKmle\ Park and some more or‘ Mrs. | i i 3 Alaska are next in his loosely plan- City, Mo, is registered at the Bar- N PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1950 e ———— | HERE 0" Z'YEAR 'I'RIP family of Basque (70 percent), Cas- The Latin American visitor at- left Santiago in April, 1949. BIG BpoEle MEEI wHE“ (RABBING tilian and Irish ancestry. He .has tended an English school in San-| He has been to Spain, ancev‘ned itinerary, which is to include‘flnot Hotel. } two married sisters. tiago for ten years, the last four Switzerland, Italy, Greece and | a long stay in Mexico. | ——i— i | Without realizing it, a number of | The Chilean leased his 200-acre |studying law. | Egypt. Returning, he stopped in s ha 9 FROM DETROIT i“ MIAMI, FlA. NEIS s‘so A DAY Juneauites have helped give South farm for two years so he could| “I did not have the inclination | Portugal, New York, where he had | . Sptaking of sie; Irtsh 516 of his| My, and Mrs. Porter S. Stone o | | Americans more knowledge of Al- | travel, and has until April to finish | for it,” he said. “One day, during been before; Brazil and Argentina. ;‘]’"‘}‘Y-,‘h? visitor pointed out that | petroit are at the Baranof Hotél. One of the biggest national con-| CORDOVA, Alaska, Aug. 9—- aska. Those answering the questions his wanderings. (Chief crop on the a class in our mining code, I just | Recently, he sailed on a frelghter‘:n:ny(’l;n;:";‘she:ndo{rg:fle ugber g iR ventions of them all is that of the |Fishermen here won't “crab” a0 SRR T s T farm is sunflower seed for cooking walked out and went back to the from Valparaiso, reaching Sun i L e g BP.O. Elks, and the Alaska delega- |long as the crabs keep creeping ist who arrived on the Baranof were |oil; the secondary crop is barley. farm. Perhaps my books are still|Francisco a month later. After a‘ “Our national hero,” he asid, “like| Bud S. Seltenreich of Fairbank tion to the Miami meeting is mighty | the way they are at present "; |talking to a resident of Santiago,| “Everything is very modern,” he|there.” side trip to Honolulu, he came up |your George Washington, the hero is at the Baranof Hotel. i proud of that first prize the Alaska | the Gulf ol‘ gk Wishersutar Chile. Neither "his appearance rior said. “A new paved highway goes With the home of his Basque an- | the coast and boarded the Bnranor‘ol mdmendcnce is General O'Hig- his speech would be a tip-off. right by the farm. I take a bus cestors—French and Spanish Bwluc in Seattle. In Juneau, he is a guest |gings.” K. A. Youmans of Redmond, | Wash, is at the Baranof Hotel. float won in the convention's big|report daily earnings running up | parade, according to M. E. Monagle | into three figures and it looks ash R L e o R e ok, st o 3’35, oS e PAY CASH AND SAVE ® $ (] PAY CASll AND SAVE ¢ $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE //«/ 77 /”////((((<<<g L ((((g /////((/// ///// (//////((// _ .17 The .float was planned by the An- |gold findings. | = w <7 2 chorage ‘delegation, and whether it| Cordova is one of the big pro- L et K& ‘&2 wasg the pretty girls on the rloaz.ducers of canned and frozen crab. throwing gotton snow balls, the mov- | The species fs known on the P'I(,lflcl ing bedr§, the flashing northern Coast as the Dungeness and until-| < lights, the coolness of the icy igloo recently all of the Cordova ar Q on the warm Miami night, that won | catch was in adjacent Prince Wi the prize, Monagle didn’t know, bmllmm Sound. Few fishérmen -ever| the combination made the Alaska |ventured outside the waters of lhe‘ float a winner—first among entries sound. of the entire nation. A month ago a venturesome fl.sh- Two cars of Alaskan delegates | erman decided to try his luck in fi rode in the parade and threw bal-|the Gulf of Alaska. He put out| Joons to the crowds of bystanders | his traps and brought in a first| [ ] that lined the streets of Miami day’s haul of 3,000 crabs. A Cor- Attending the convention from |dova packing plant paid him $450, Alaska were District Deputy Howard for his day's efforts. Since then E. Simmons and Monagle of Ju-|the take has been about $300 a| neau; Frank Murcowski, Exalted|day and many other fishermen are | Bt and cashier of the First Na-|moving in on the crab fishing | gl tional Bank in Ketchikan; Fred |banks. 7)) Axford, Exalted Ruler of the An-| After several weeks of fishing in chorage Elks, Louis Otsather and | the same area, boats continued to| Bert Rutherford of Anchorage; Bud | bring in 1800 to 2,500 crabs each.’ Thayer, district deputy, Fairbanks, | Small boats are manned usually | Along ‘with the delegates were with a man and a boy, or two men Mrs, ‘Monagle, Mrs. Axford,’ Mrs [t most, so the daily “take” has Otsather, Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. been running about $150 to 5200 m ¢ .Sunshine i ). ilei ae Thayer. e = 5 Packing plant shakers, tfiose whu‘m KBISPY . l Oth Celntury Super Market Fancy-Solid Pack FAVS.GANV HSVO AVd © § Following the Miami convention, MAINE s P A M 500 of the 12,000 delegates made the | Fémove the crab meat from the ¢ N ] » i T U N A Fpemematin iz R e | oshncEabe SARDINES o 12 o0z. can R ohae o Ol B Pothds of Gt g5y ::Zugz o @ § . Large Can 2 The Monagies and Simmons, Ju- ;i';'f l:g ';:‘:::n;ha"s e Ton ) fi 2 “’. bbx ¥ > nealy th h - b | e, oo o e | 30 L b e e Quarls 63( 46 01. 4 1« ( Can 10 ¢ the trip. Miami was as pleasant in | Sent'ee OF 43 CRECETR o dsmpfih ( summer as in winter. Top tempera- g, ot (m s 0 NGl anc: el y ture was about 80 with cool ocean S breezes to keep the northerners ‘ SHURFINE 47 OZ. CAN PIC ANI h b — A S D SPAN 4 — L. b ;TR OKLAHOMA“ IS NEw 7 / C S| RELIANCE — LARGE NO. 2 CAN mons, who remained in Seattle e et St | ) p i h COUNSEL FOR‘ = ORANGE JUICE . . 49c| CLEANSER . . Pkg. 25¢| CREAM STYLE CORN. 17¢ 3 vention trip, returned to Juneau a week ago. Si , who flew back s i e or | LAND MANAGEMENT & s — wurrer sum REAL GOLD — 107, O CAN WHOLE KERNEL by a week. The Monagles visited the Herb WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 — (P —\> i Redmans in Washington, D.C., and | Preston Peden, 36, former oma:)< Q . ( M M ( a an ( A Deélegate to Congress Bob Bartlett. CRISCO| Giant Baker's Premium 93¢ | 75 |1h.39: FARM FRESH. PRODUCE »A Large Varqety sununwmes- At Lowest Prices WATERMELONS . . . Pound 8¢ Juice — Size 288 ORANGES . . .. . Dozen29c Crisp — All Green ‘ A a mnewspaper. Since the find, he\ said, no one has made a valid clalm, to the money. ‘Wanis R uksi*?lo Be Branded Real Aggressor, Korea (By Associated Press) Democratic Senator Herbert O'Connor of Maryland wants this} country to lead in a movement to; shatt“ck have the United Nations brand Rus- sia as the real aggressor in Korea. ‘ O’Connor says he also wants the; enc:’ Uhited States to use its U.N. Secur- } i3 1 Phone 249 ity Council veto power to keep Com- munist China off the Council —j Seward Street should such a step become neces- i JUNEAU Watich this car! THE CAR to watch is is the one behind the car in front of yours! And this same car is the one that ought to be com- pletely insured. hema . Congressman,. left. today or ! Plans fo Send if;giggé{fi:?;;";::,Jl;:fz?afiE léBfiYA—p BEUFFRE’IPI il'i'E filEE E XHOLE WHEAT APRIL SHOWERS Two Million Dulch = s o s . l4€ RS . 2Ibs.55¢c| ASPARAGUS . . (an23¢ Farmersfo Canada %EE:}E:;“}%Z %39:4’31?;.52 ;égxf LIBBY — 303 CAN LIBBY'S — WHOLE — PEELED — NO. 2; CAN e, SRS Royal Anne CHERRIES 23( KLEENEX . 200 count 1 9c | Solid Pack Tomatoes . 29« Befs of Neuseriands farm familes) o intham 1 PALMDALE — NO. 2 CAN PALMOLIVE : , ' i o Sl — o APPLE SAUCE . . ¢|SOAP . . 3 bars 25¢| WHEATIES . 8 oz. pkg. 17« a study of the project for the re- J formed Dutch Church tn America. 1 S L . &) CAN PILLSBURY — 15 OZ. PKG. 20 Days-20 Grand for FREESTONE PEACHES . 35¢| AJAX CLEANSER . . 13c|HOT ROLL MIX . . 25¢ Mass. Man - Maybe; . . NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Aug. o—| C E R T 0 Dennison l‘lbby. g 3for | MEAT BALLS |CORNED BEEF e 6% | 47 | 53 QUALITY MEAT VALUES WE HAVE THE FINEST GRADE-A MEATS YOU CAN BUY . .. AT THE LOWEST PRICES . . . WHY PAY MORE? CANADIAN PICNIC HAMS . . 49cb. Fresh — Lean LEG of PORK ROASTS . . . §59clb. LETTOCE. , fSPARE RIES . . . . 4. Calllomla—Sh;iier i .. sv"?'i[ B“&edo"x ;‘:ill“ P ‘ i 'b POTATOES . . . . 10s.59(YEAL ROAST . .. . . 75¢h. o o5 o PAY CAsnANn' SAVE ¢ $$ o PAY CASH AND SAVE 6 $ e PAY CAS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPAHY SCHEDULED SAILINGS NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND Fresh leutian.. ug. res " ot o S Sl LOCAL RADISHES, ONIONS, CABBAGE| OlINTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 9( Ib b Corn on Cob, Fresh Peas, Cauliflower, Fresh String Beans, Cacumb- ers, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Squash, Danish 3quash, Bananas, | Fresh — Lean Gravensiin Appls, Transparent Apple, Avocaies, Heneydews [DORK LOIN CHOPS . . 69clb. Jumbo Cantaloupes, Peaches and Pears. $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE o $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE o $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE,. S.S. Alaska .. Aug. 20 | S.S. Baranof..Aug. 13 Seward Ketchikan Seattle FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE Coastal Rambler — August 15 I§2 ille @ FAVS GNV HSVD AVd © § ® JAVS GNV HSVD Avd ® $:0 ' JAVS GAV HSVD AVA © § ® H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4