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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 GEOLOGISTS STUDY DOUGLAS (AP SQUADRON 15 ARRAIGNMENTS Wy . NO RAILROAD ALASKA VOLCANGES; NEWWS | OFFERS SERVICES 5&%%3:&3‘ 10 WIND UP WEEK'S Plumbing ® Healing FROM B. C. TO \HEN DO THEY POP!| v o scone - IN CIVIL DEFENSE ANTI-TRUST ACTION Oil Burners The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- | X | A partment members received instruc-, oo 0 voy, Civil Air Patrol | RAGE, Alaska, Sept. 15— | How can volcanic eruptions Beiyong iy the proper use of ‘hc“*suut:dmn and its even younghr ’mil?r(}:l}eioschcduicd :n'x‘flvlgmfie.m o Teleph Blue 737 Ni his-Red 730 mn(l-)pm\»dv at is \wlhn! the ‘U\S. new inhalator at their regular meet- | ch S50 L of the greatest i Bl o toor e A0 o1 elepnone blue 1ghis Geological Survey geologists have : kel an be i v ing held last night in the City Hall. | ~ -~ he local Civil Defense veek of ti-tr P | 2 e been studying in the Aleutian Is-| ™ . n 5 {value in the loca S wind up a week of anti-trust pro- S Sisioe 1048 HOMKILTE PO | s e TRt Fire Chief, Wm. | oo “oot 'q thorough workout at| MANILA, Sept. 15—(P—Malacan- |ceedings in Third District Court. n“' ( ] M“hi”e Shnp, '”c. OTTAWA, Sept. 15—(P—External | o wotrmologist, is in Juneau, hay- | Neiderhauser, was invited to be B¢ {4y, first CAP meeting of the sea-|an Palace announced tonight 51| The largest legal turnout to date 12th and E Street Affairs Minister Pearson indicated | oo o n 0108, & trom. his third|Sent: and explained the latest equip- | .o o1 pight at the subport. persons were killed by an eruption | yesterday cluded ten attorneys this week there fsmt much chance | summor ih thb Aleutians. He is)ment which he felt best for modern | 7, ioated November 1, 1949 and|of Hibok Hihok voleano. It's on |filing 150 motions for 56 Anchor- that Canada and the United States i charge of the Investigation Sec- | firefighting. In demonstrating the o coioo ngil summer adjournment | Camiguin Island near the northern |age liquor dealers, of which a score at this time will build a rail ex-|ijon with headquarters at Denver, new inhalator, Gerald Cashen was the Juneau CAP unit isicoast of Mindinao in the southern |appeared personally. tension that will allow trains to run | cgolorado, and will board the U.S. lo stretched out on the council tables months old in_ point of | Philippines. Those not present or represented | from British Columbia into Alaska.| & Veesel Eider to go south next|2S the smoke viotim, and Wasigeriyity 1t has an L-5 aircraft, Twenty-seven others were injured | include individuals scattered from. P a mar C l u b brought to by Neiderhauser. some communications equipment seriously, the Philippines Whnehdnho to Yugoslavia to Portland,| a :’ | He gave a prepared answer t0|week The Eider left Kodiak to- ; Firemen volunteered to take OVer{,,q 4 Quonset hut | House announcement said. |Ore. Their arraignment will term-| a question asked a few day 0| da by Gordon Graydon (Progressive E. C Robertson, geologist who hag| the big Job of cleaning tl\g('x!_B'l\\'l;“l’" These, plus the skills of a diver-| The report of the casualties was | late activity until Oct. 31, when| Conservative—Peel) about TePOrts peen studying geology and mineral| SUPPLY i year. Membets voted {0 | sificq membership, Were the masreceived by the Presidential Palace | the Alaska Steamship Co., is due that' the Americans have < tepoaits -in tha Haltes aies: and|2ey the dal8 aka jpesk Don “'f“l“-‘k')mms of the discussion. From ap- | from Red Cross representatives on to be arraigned, { Canada to open negotiations on|magnetite in the Klukwan section,) With cleaning to start at 9:30 o' { pearing to be comparatively little, the island. S Ll | the subject Will also go south on the Eider. |nd to continue until finished. B ipey later were viewed as good| President Elpidio Quirino imme- WALLER FAMILY BACK i Pearson said the U. S. Embassy| " “This project Is jointly financed | Housewives and property owners Will | noentia) “weapons” in defense and | diately ordered all agencles of the here has told External Affairs head- | v the Geological Survey be without water for at least four |, .ompanying disasters, especially government rush relief. e+ five hours on that day. All Fire- 13 T 0N r attack, looting, (fire, FROM TRIP OUTSIDE' quarters that the Americans may | Department of Defense L men were asked to take tools, shov-1piqemic, isolation, floods and av- ! s t | | aturday Night want to have discussions about it | gtated this month but said there is no| «ppe N ctudy the | €ls. hoes etc., with them. 1;,,fl,wm.s well as in organization | FIF e B Tre Diirmoss. I8 1o kil 0 A new member, Lawrence Wilcox { o™ 214 dispensing public infor- Planning to be kack at work| - ¥ : Monday in The Empire mechanical | decision yet about how far the|yglcanoes of the Aleutian Islands was voted membership in the De-{ .40, sk o i negotiators will go into the subject | and Alaska Peninsula for warning : at_this time gnals of pending eruptions and|partment. He is wattached to the| a5 no specific Civil Defense res- | e: turned yesterday with his family Last November he had told the | aetivity. Methods involve two sep- | Office of the U. S. Bureau of Mines. | nongibility has been requested of (14 e {rip s iemv ik weeki & s 3 House that Canada had been ex-| arate approaches, (1) Instrumental] The Fire Department rccm\'lrd GAD" ‘Hure the group " 145r LIEE u ( oor [aie.> ot ety e gl eallllhll Tlhan HaII'Ed n o, o e exte: »| glas v i o @ Ve i 1 5 X | amining the question of the exten- | sgudies of earthquake and eruptive | permission from the City of DoUgIas § worked toward finding and volun | apartment above the Empire. sion of the rail line. At that time | getivity: and (2) geologic mapping|to demolish the old City jail build- I teering its greatest usefulness. | R gt Nivs, WALl ARl AR the government was impressed with | of the rocks of the area. ing on Front Street u'hnf‘l\ has Armed with the “)ncluslons‘ youm‘; children;mn.y 3 years old, Tap nancer the high cost of the venture as it| 15 connection with instrumental|crumpled on its piling. A fire drill§ eqched, Commander Neil Fritch- ar s A | it Beics, e Foe Eetant was related to the potential traffic.|ciydies, an observatory, manned by | Will be called in the future With {may of the Cadet Corps and Fin-| ey alter’ le;;ving Rl A — Austin Jones, resident seismologist, | the building dragged onto the tide- | ance Officer E, A. Hinke were ap- Biiice Rulpert fas stisybent, They s located at Adak with instruments | flats and set afire, affording thedpointed to confer with Civil De-| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 15— | pag crossed from the British Col- SAI.MON SEASON o i all carth movements, both | Department to test equipment in{fence Chief R. E. Robertson before (s Operation| Dutehdoor,” an ex-|ymyja city aboard the Prince Show at 12-30 cudden movements such as eartn- | combatting the set fire, according t0 yhe or his representative appears at ercise to test military defenses ng-QGeo,ge : L Douglas Chief, Arne Shudshift. the next CAP meeting. Maj. Gen. ainst a mythical enemy attacking| e Juneauites left July 29 and ls (ALLED GREAIEST quakes and cummulative move- ALy Al S48 , Mag ments such as swelling of n the absence o S ' Lucas V. Beau, nationa com- pearby Elmendorf Air Force Base | traveled the Alaska Highway to earth's surface near volcanoes due|derson, Gerald Cashen presided OVer §mander, and Lt. Gen, W. E. Kep-|and Fort Richardson, will start 8t Moscow, Tdaho, . where llfey vitted FA“.URE !N HISIORY ‘o increase of pressure within the| the meeting Der, Alaskn, Defense, OGEIEHEE 6 ph, T0RIgHE | Mrs. Waller's brother-in-law and v nic structure. ES have requested CAP participation| The maneuver was scheduled % |gicter My H. C. Wallace, a former 7 S Mapping of geologic formations FRESHMAN INITIATION in local Civil Defense plans. begin last Sunday but was post: | Empire employee, and Mrs. Wallace. Ly field parties from Denver head-| Today is Initiation Day in thel! The Squadron welcomed several poned to release military personnel | neot 0 yellowstone National| Final Pack Reports ShOW quarters has been going forward.|Douglas Schools. The Sophomore | of last season's cadets into seniorto fight forest fires which threat-| pary ynere they had a rendezvous During past summers work has been | Class has been putting the poor | membership, they having turned 18 ened to burn several buildings on wi.h’ Mr., Waller's meher-ih-law' Lowest Alaska Tofal dove o the Peninsula, Umnak,| Freshmen through their DAaces, fand become too old for cadet act- the Elmendorf Base. | e M aa e Olaseris] dressing them in silly costumes, h ivities. | ;.‘)aux{er of El i’a‘so ’l'lex;; and h:s" i 1 Akutan, Akun, Great Sitkan, Semi- ; s . Since 192 sopochnoi and several other islands, | ing them through the school rooms | The combined group voted 02 OBSOI.EIE AI.ASKA brother, George C. Waller, and Work was completed on Attu and|and otherwise making an exhibition § strong preference for Wednesday at e £oaht Okla: s miet | “The greatest failure in the his- Aggatu this year. Next summer we of them. 7:30 p.m. as the regular meeting s Fishing e i tory of Alaska fishing C. Howard | plan to complete the island of the| It is understood however, that}time, and asked for weekly meet- lAws ON WAY ou'l‘i’;;;‘ecc’c“u'::’e';’ fv‘:‘o’:]; ;Z"l":k;lj‘xlg: Baltzo said today of the 1950 sea- Rat group including Kiska, Little these slight inconveniences are only $ings until and unless a change be- In California, they visited iJ son, following receipt of final can- 2 and Amchitka,” Powers con- | preliminaries; tonight the initiation f comes necessary. | brother, Edward W. Waller, a ned salmon repor last | cluded. H is to be topped off in the regular At the next meeting, tentatively WASHINGTON, Sept. 15— (& — T ;n T hnasles: her blj week's three-day extension in = | Douglas High style. : set for Wednesday, a series of Legislation to repeal two obsolete | Ropert Field andnfaml!l\' il eln Southeast Alaska. Baltzo { The fun will start at 8 o'clock | clever Walt Disney flight training laws affecting Alaska was passed |tives in Sacramento before return- sistant Regional Director , ( ASSIDY pR AISES this evening, in the basement of {films will make up part of th: by the Senate yesterday and sent ing to the Northwes 1 or the school building. Everyone, es- |program, to the White House. Cohioes eSS g e U. S. Fish and Wildlife pecially the mothers of the Fresh- the absence of Squadron One of the laws prohibits any cor- | and Mrs. Art Tvieten, former Ju- Alaska. : “Fo¥ the last\our years” Baltzo SIAP[ES AND lOCAl men and the school alumni, arc}Commander Allen G. Marcum, Pub- poration or association holding for | neauites now living in Everets, said, “the total Alaska pack of pink invited to attend. lic Information Officer Catherine religious or charitable purposes pro- | wash. who also have a beautiful; as aver: g lood presided at the first fall v W 3 | salmon has averaged about four FHA SIAFF HERE k 2 T perty worth more than $50,000. beach home at Martha Lake.| ANNOUNCEMENT, SOPHOMORES | meeting. The second permits religious bod- | Tyieten is working for The Everett | | million casés. “This year it dropped to approxi- The Sophomore Class of the Doug- BT ies to hold for houses of worship, | Herald, mately three million—the lowest| “We believe that Clinton Staples|High School wishes to announce that parsonages and burial grounds as| They drove beck ‘o Moscow, then | pack pipeq; 492}, (That YEA, Was | gnd his stalf,.in FHA here have the Freshman initiation ceremonies EMBLEM (I.UB HOI.DS | much real property as is needed for |to Vancouver, B. C. and Prince| low chiefly ‘bécause of matket con- | done an outstanding job in assist- | Will be held in the basempent of the HRST MEHI"G F *I those purposes. | Rupert. = ditions. The situation then was | ing housing production in Alaska,” | High School at 7:30 on Friday, Sept 0 | _— | just the opposite cf the one toc Joseph Cassidy, Zone Commissioner ;?_;HT:;:;‘N};":;”; ““_l‘]‘j“c‘;fem‘: ftl\:r FA”., WINTER SEASON ]‘REASURER (lOSES ‘(ORDOVA Bofio BE Bundle up EVERYTHING that in 1921, the packers' problem was of the Federal Housing Authority to sell the {ish, not to catch thef. | from Washington, D. C. declared |dent body, members of the faculty ' OFFICE HONORING | SOLD BY LOCAL AGENT needs Laundering or Dry Cleaning The total Alaska pack for 1950 here today. and alumni are invited. The first meeting of the fall and is 3,177,003 cases, against 4,217,702'% Cassidy arrived here yesterday winter season of the Jux\}*n!x Emblem 1 last year—scarcely more than three |on the first leg of an inspection Club was held last night in the MEMORY OF SM"H Willlam Winn, acting as agent and coee LET US HELP! quarters of the 1949 pack. o of the Dt S & 86 GAMES IODAY Elks hall with a nice turnout of | o Gl T e et | Statistics for the seven South-|companied by William F. Beall, members. Plans were completed for. In respect for the memory of | h | I y 5 has contracted for $300,000 wort! east Alaska districts show the pack | Special ~Architectural —Supervisor the rummage sale to be held it walstein G. Smith, first Territor-| ¢ i nicip nds I of 425 per cent municipal bo to be slightly more than half that|irom Washington, D, C. and Joseph| NEW YORK, Sept. 15— —John | the American Legion Dugout at 10 jal Treasurer, who died Monday, no | to be issued by the city of Cor-! of last 1,143913 cases this| Woods, Underwriting Supervisor | Klippstein, who had doubled, scored f o'clock, Saturday morning. business was transacted in the dova. as a year, against 199 in 1949, from San Francisco. They will|on Hal Jeffocat’s single in the tenth All members who desire contribu- Treasurer's office this afternoon. | Gordova voters decided six to one | The cycle year, 1948, was better, leave Sunday for Anchorage and inning today as the Chicago Cubs|tions for the rummage sale to be Treasurer Henry Roden announ- in favor of the bond issue at a} due to a late run of pinks during | Fairbanks. defeated the New York Giants, 4-3. | picked up are to call Jennie Rusher ceq the afternoon closure following | special bond election held Wed- | which 730,000 cases of pink salmon| “The continued production of |It was only the Cubs’ fourth victory | at Blue 743 or Bessie Thomas at 893. memorial services this morning in nesday, The bond sales will be were canned—virtually all the pack | housing in Alaska with FHA as-|of the year over the Giants. These two members have offered the Charles W. Carter Mortuary | yseq to finance construction of a' PHONE 15 being put up during the last week | sistance is problematical depending their services to pick up the contri- chapel. | city water and. utility system. of the season. upon the stabilization or reduction| BROOKLYN, Sept. 15— —St.!butions on Friday and early Sal Treasury employees were among | = i i i This year’s total pink salmon|of production costs,” Cassidy con-|Louis fading Cardinals dealt the!urday morning to assure material the many who paid solemn tribute pack in Southeast Alaska is 516,570 | tinued. “It is hoped to continue|Brooklyn Dodgers’ slipping pennant being turned in ahead of the sale. to the memory of the pioneer Al- cases, the program effecting a reduction|chances an almost fatal blow to- § The drill team is to resume prac- |aska banker. 25 “The failure in Southea Alaska | of costs through production of ma-|[day by taking a 6 to 2 decision. tice soon with Hazel McLeod as NSRS RS S < 3 is more or less typical o Ty | terials in large quantities.” Three singles and a pair of errorsschnirman. Any members who are| MERIT SYSTEM EXAMS ‘ e area,” Baltzo said. He pointed out that the Alaska|by Peewee Reese gave the Cards nterested in joining the team are| The Alaska Merit System is ad- | 3 m-m-m_" “The notable exceptions are | bill when passed, allowed a 33 per |three runs in the sixth. The Dod asked to get in touch with the chair- ministering examinations for Junior ? : around Cook Inlet, where there cent addition for costs and also|gers played the game under protest ! man by calling her at 514. A date Interviewer, Child Welfare Worker Y , an increase from 253,649 cases last | provided for a “waiver of the econ- | after the first inning because of a ! for the first meeting will be chosen |1 ond Accounting Clerk in the Ju-| T year to 344,767 cases this season. omic soundness factor from the|disputed decision at home plate. and members of the team will be neau High School Saturday, Sept.; > I I lerlca S That gain was because the as | provisions of the National Housing . b~ notified. It is hoped that a good|1g. Similar examinations are beingi been a great increase in g Act, for the Territory of Alaska” St. LOUIS, Sept. 15—M—Tec | surnout will be made for the team | given in Ketchikan, Anchorage,| & . took virtually all the fish. There|giving consideration to the acute|Williams, who suffered a broken | after the good start made last spring Fairbanks and Nome. | » was almost no escapement except housing shortage in the Territory. |elbow in the July All-Star game | shortly before meetings were discon-| Applications will be received unti' | L MOSt RefreShlng in the Kenai-Kasilof region.” ez returned to the regular Boston Red | tinued for the summer | Sept. 30 for admission to examin- | 3 e S S e SRR As to the take during the threc- | MARINE BASIN WORK AT }Sox lineup today and struck a All matters held over from the!ations for typsts and stenographers | L day fishing extension September 7,/ NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO.|home run with two mates on base | previous season and new business on October 21. | 1 B 8 and 9 in Southeast Alaska: Car Up on the ways at the marine|in the sixth inning. were taken up and decided upon. | | : ‘ eer neries packed 57,000 cases of pinks basin of the Northern Commercial|] The Red Sox got six runs in that | Refreshments were served at me’ BAXTER FELCH HERE | i and 130,000 cases of chums (roughly | Co. is the CAA BSP 3144 for re-|frame to take an 8 to 2 lead over | conclusion of the meeting. The next, Southbound after trips to An- 1,000,000 fish in each category), also | pairs to shafts, keel and bow arms|the St. Louis Browns. regular meeting of the club will jchorage and Fairbanks, Baxter| Hamm’s BEER captures for you 26,000 cases of cohoes. and a general overhaul. Skipper of —_— be held September 28. | Felch, salesman, is in Juneau and | . ¢ the crisp, refreshing zest of the | the vessel is Gordon Myers. FROM GUSTAVUS —_— |at the Baranof Hotel. | - land of sky blue waters. Enjoy a | The Jerry T. of Cordova regis-| J. Lardy of Gustavus is stopping | A.J. Goodfellow of Seattle is stop- | Felch, who has been selling in| » cool HAMM’s today! It's America’s pEA(E IRE ATY tration was pulled up on the waysat the Baranof Hotel. ping at the Baranof Hotel. !Alaska for many years, will leave ; ] Most Refreshing Beer—with yesterday for shaft work. Up for —_— | for Ketchikan on the Aleutian. smoothness in. | winter storage are the Echo owned RUMMAGE SALE RUMMAGE SALE woulD "ol lIMlT by “Kinky" Bayers, the 31A336, J September 16th at 10:00 a.m. at September 16th at 10:00 am. at SEWARD GUEST M. Hanson’s gill netter, and the| American Legion Dugout by Em-! American Legion Dugout by r;m-l Pauline Browne of Seward is stop- _IAP RIGHT Io ARM frolien: Hea . Ofter blem Club. 607-1t_blem Club. 607-1t| ping at the Gastineau Hotel. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15— (A — An official source said today plans ® e for peace with Japan contemplate . no limit on the right of the Japanese e a . | to_rearm u u 1 From the land This official, who may not be id- s S, INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK e of sky blue waters Minnesota—Land of 10,000 Lakes tary bases in Japan, but favors U P S e & Takes Pleasure To Announce merican plans were said to call for an arrangement by which U THE APP“]NTM.’“N S. forces would -underwrite the se- 4 curity of Japan With troops some- what as American air forces are currently stationed in Er d to bolster western European defenses against the threat of aggression, B G ’ THIRD GRADE BROWNIES ac I‘ - u‘ : el e AS IT'S REPRESENTATIVE Troop No. 3, Third Grade Brown- e jes, will meet tomorrow forenoon, b\ » Saturday, September 16, at 11 o'clock - Juneau, Alaska . in the Elks Hall. This is the new u g TS sz TELEPHONE BLUE 460 THEO, HAMM BREWING CO,, ST. PAUL 1, MINN, ings.