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& 3 T Al A0 ] 7. 195 PAGE FOUR ; : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1951 : —e : 3 e RS - .,_.M--....‘A,[ MOUNT - 7 N 1 . . lend-lease accounts. The latest word from Washing- o SECONDJUI\EAU LODGE NO. 147 Y ton is that we will demand the return of the remain- f=om r a and FOURTH r Is, rather than. payment for 2 Y A - \ MPIRE 3: Monday of each month Publistied evers evening except Sunday by the ing planes and vessels, rathe e D THE E 5 in Scottish Rite Temple 4 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY them. beginning at 7 " . A 2 ot 1SS TN ORI Sl ginning_at 7:30 p. m. HELEN TROY MoNBRN T o Jumigns LT Bk That certainly is a sensible position. How service- B Alaska pa!n!s W, A. Shippertield, DOROTHY TROY LINGO = - - ViePresldent| ;106 tne ships are, and what condition the planes FEBRUARY 17, 1931 e E Worshipful Master: 4 ILMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor . : : 5t know. Bt thus BHERIA Bl pfu aster; AT vl g e Bl A i 14 . aper Universal Grafico had published a protest against S JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary, | Gatered In the Post Office in Juneau Sccond Class Matter. | TR e SR vhatever SRl oy The n I ¥ SUBSCRIPTION RAT | in our Dbeads, rather than Russia’s, whatever theiriq February 17 ° i wyirtusl slavery” in which 5000 Mexicans were held In P B il Delivered by earrier in Juneau and I)nnllassllt!,r $1.75 per month; | condition, ° ol Heged yows & ; bRty -~1 l x‘ A «d for Wk Weziher conditions and tempep- 1 six months, $9.00; gne year, . 7 : i k ges were m hat Mexican laborers contracted fo £1aturcs at various: Alaska points | i1, pos! paid, at the following rates: o L] Linda Darlene Miller . Hamg sbie. o v 3 arious Ala I » <% yfkyr'mll:‘l“(?‘)wlco& paid, ¢ Feiph il 4 :dmm‘ drsol| £i9) AND COMFORT . \Luy Jukich o | in mines and forests of 4laska were obliged to live under inhums n1 l)umu cific Coa e B P_ 0 ELKS ; 10 3 , $1.80. A Al JOME e s ficia enie 2 was @ contract laborer: : £ ;-vlzf-?s|~;r<r:-3m:' s favor 1t they will promotly motify o s P L s ‘Ruotsala # | Hong. G bakatirts sy b B 80 e o the Meeting every Wednesday at & § the Bustness Off ny faflure or irregularity in the dellvery > r Vienola ° Al Mexican or others. He said ne contract labor existed In be | PM. Visiting brotbers weicome § e, s Offiok, 0%, Buslsiend Oitioss #, Boshetiuies we Watiler how out ““‘lh’""‘“"“ “}‘I. ebruary 18 [1erritory in mines, forests or any other industry. are as follows: WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted ;3 - i — be so generous in sharing their plans with the enemy. i H. Skinner o - ‘Anchm:lgc 28—Cloud Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secrctary. g e ‘q clitod We have in mind specifically a story with a Vienna| , ul F. Schnee P SEAbtons e Ay rted the following amounts of Snow AT e ] of all news dispatches credited to it ~F not other- | dateline that ran in the New York Herald Tribune a | s Willlam Mater e| on tha GYoBBaS I ka 2, Ketchikan Barrow, 8, | PSR b o few days ago. It told that the Allied Forces in Austria | » Johnson ol PR e py G vt 2 Nomn il | a 1 TR TTRESSNTATIVES — Masks Newmapers a1l | had decided to base their defenses around the moun- | o Gordova B, BAgtE 2= gt A "L‘ :‘: o Eriae o or|| Mease Ladge No. 702 | | a ttle, Wash 3 tains of Tyrol instead of around Salzsburg in case of | 3 Dale A. Osterman <| Sy | Dawson r/| Regufar Meetings Each Friday a Soviet attack. > D nna Callahan o :1» imonton 15 U vernor— 1 From the way in which the story reads, the|® ® ® ® « & o o o o o 4 v 5 5 b i i_;ambe 35- ;: ”‘ f‘Cn;r. 1; QRN?XD L FRANCIS bl - $ i B 5 " adaue The fur take in Southeast aska this season had been one of e 8. —Partly loudy ecretary-— correspondent got it pretty 1t from headque 1 The 3 y 3 \, s ers. It does not sound like a “think piece” composed | n |lightest in many years, according to Frank Dufresne, T Havre L WALTER R. HERMANSEN of hot air and conjecture. It is full of information |\, (MLNET‘ EVE"!T 3| warden, who had returned after an official trip coy K s Airport . R 5 § % : s | £ the L e ag & o Rer h Kodiak - s which the Russian high command should be de- S5 t of the district. Low prices for -‘tl species, 0 5 o lighted to /e handed to it. Half the battle of, oDy ers, rather than any abnormal shortage of furbe * RSt R T G e SR A military intelligence is finding out the intentions of (At 8 pun. — Rotary Party at Bar- | P prime fagtoit 1. Kae I{ Rrownie's hquo[ Store | = the other fellow. anof. s 4 There is a possibility, of course, but remote, that { At § p.m. — ‘raku Traveler: Sq The weather prevalent this winter had | opeme 12 139 Se. Fyvinkiis T the story is a “plant.” Our military thinking docs | Dance in Douglas gym. ; to in the entire Southeast District according to Alaska | Portland i ) not seem to be as subtle as all that. Chances are that | At 9 p.m. — Valentine Dance | Commission offici: These animals, ally forced down to' Prince George . e 0 i SR, 5 e the Russians would have picked up the information | basket social Moose Lodge. | iches at this sed vere well back in the Seattle .. - r '11111‘!]4\ I‘vbrm v 11. 1951 sooner or later anyway, but that is no reason to make [ At 8:30 pm.—Installation Emblem had left abundant feed for th Thousang i - 33—Rair —_— ————— | it any easier for them to do so. What an unnecessary | Club officers, Elks and ladies in-!,, ... than for many years, had wintered in Southeast A l‘yl;:l:h?mc 2 {breach of security regulatior bl | tingir n the bays and inlets and low lakes. S 441 : SPEAKING OF IRONY g el J At 8:30 pm. — Gircle Eight Square | » i '| "The Rexall Siore”’ e i i | Dance, Parish hall. | s / 3 : & iR Asiariohn’ EUSDIIES &AL Anakertsl Bmde: it posits What Next? At 7:30 pm. — Skating in A B hall.| A residence al Seventh and Main streets, owned by C \ ¥ ‘; Four Reliable Pharmuciste e i & Reh cherasd b TR February 18 [ purchased by J. T. Petrich. i R Sl 't"‘ fe?]]-??uf:;],‘:~ ml“n:i, il (Fairbanks News-Miner) From 2 to 5 — Skating in A B hall.| sy A i BUTLER-MAURO o S _“"‘fr"‘_t“‘f“ o “"”“f ’k i : i;“[ i It now appears certain that the House will kill a cbruary 19 : Mrs. E. M. Goddayd, her son Jack and her aunt, Mis WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. — (f —| DRUG €O. Wehrmacht a8t 18 @f“pr“ i U0 ‘ - ® 2| Third Division democratic memorial asking that a|At noon — Lions Club, Baranof. |yiciting here from Sitka, re leaving on the Northwe President Truman I ent to the fact, and an ironic one, that Russia, \x;x('h has [rumuj “Republic of Alaska” be created in the event state- | At 8 p.m. — Annual meet | B AR M el 84 T WHRRE - Wrs. . Wr .Sm‘.‘:le a postmaster nomination |} the forces now fighting against us in Korea, yet, OWeS | nooq js denied the Territory. Alaska Tuberculosis As: g |for Alaska: ' 1 . ¥ 2 I r ss Dorothy Goddard tka and Juneau. % | @ ip the United States 707 planes, 431 naval vessels and We cannot see any conceivable good corhing out of | in Gold Rogm, Baranct. | formex=hs s iy Codd | Arlene A. Webster, Pl,h'rm'; A 23Ka MHSIC Snpply b 8 erchant ships wi still in existence and | serew! p o emc \ . — Newly organized U. of | T a. succeeding M. F. Harweod i § IEEUANL ShiDh Whioh BFo L BoR S PUSL AEERRAT I B oo . Al Ratatation oS cec.| WeathersiBiah, 36; low, 29; ‘clear, P hthur M. Uggen, Manager are returnable under our lend-lease ararngeemnts. would antagonize ans look Alumni Asso n i 3 R SR s Munica) THok e | During World War II, the United States provided | foolish as their lawmakers, tend to weaken the U. meeting in Gronrocs' office| ¢ ) T A N | 2o o % 0 dee ) ; . position in the United Nations, and give Russian pro- 8 p.m. — American Legion Post | § % I | sITRA MEMBERS EMBLEM and Supplies g ssia with an aggregate of $11 billion worth of . il .r .‘ v | _ Phobe 206 _Second and Seward. . paganda guns new ammuaition. in Dugout. N f'l“ LCS fl iy a 1S ol < JRDON | FOR LCCAL n uff. Negotiations for return of the unused por- If the rer — Rebekah Drill Team| § 9 3k i W. L. GORDO?} { ¢ entatives of the Third Division in- tions have been proceeding only in a very desultory |y ngeq to continue toying with such asinine legisla- | manner, with Moscow showing no zeal to return What: ;.\ o¢ this, we have a suggestion for them. 81 was left of the war equipment—much less pay for Why don't you fellows set up a “Republic of the| 4 1t she used. A conference is scheduled soon, how- | Third Division,” and secede from Alaska? | O OFFICER3|| | | 100 hall s R TV AIRRS ERianlheachor | oy oRDE O R0 lein Qradan the result.” Omit, TO. OFTEN MISPRONOU ENERAL PAINTS snd WALLPAPER . ever, looking toward an overall settlement of our — nes of Gold ke v e m il (', B > # = i ety e = e R R ament in|the adjective ol i t on the second RN : [~ e e pos s - RS e nament sl ; [deal Paint Slore careful pmmn( on, however, made Truman's Ex-bedyguard The Washinglon e Miftevenca hifsn detest: ORelst Priiidens SRR oy Me"y 60 ROlmd ‘mul .'x'uuh. on his last visit to Sar | rapps | inspector nax ry 20 SYNONYMS: O Club, Baranof. | WORD STUDY crease our vocabulary UTION; act of “The, dissolution of the holders.” Prone 339 "rod W. Wends Both Hands and Fect Sgt. Rollend McDonald of Fc st Bliss, Tex., read in this column: about a Marine colonel who ‘ ril Beverage Ce. “. rerae £05 10tn 83, ¥ (Continued from Page One) he other ¢ . da Saw P - by mistakes the compliment wit [ e el e e i e e s BT, 3 S RicES D'I(m.md 2 nh}; dorsed his state pension check over| o Tryman in Community e ‘ § ; b s aml. accomplished his remarkable ¢, pfe, Robert L. Smith, who lost| thér; cohgressmasi Jack: Bhellay lis in Teen-Age | | WODERP o ." dF ]“K‘E ’w ? ! tav MIXERS or SODA POP Careful Intelligence—MacAz then had his teeth kicked out by|{(hree inches sho: than the February 21 187 PR conducted only limited | a Chinese Communist. Sergea: S obriBa oo N club, Baranof. e for three or four days Donald was so touched that “This is my kid brother,” noon — oman’s Club Q. If the bride-to-be @ ; her thanks to each guest The Alaskan Hotel launching his attack. Ther wrote o check for $25 and | the 6-foot-3-inch congressman legislative luncheon, Gold R | perscnally as she er gift, is it also neecssary for her to write ! Newly Renovated Reoms t\ne ulm'clkebn‘,:nlmlom}it::.Ll}\):l e ;en. Li“‘:b!‘z Jr,\‘nvsun of Tekas California. “There were nine chi Arasor, ¢ ki | thank-you notes later to these people? ;5 Py Eoutmmaiie: Sates Army retreated so Ia at 1t 1os orw. i o the quadiuple wa- i , 7. T 1o oldest } At 6:30 p.m. — Pioneers of Alaska, 5 e DS, & persons who sent gifts an il coRtant WA e et bt 5 4 er.u in my Im. H‘.: olde Ghana 1ot Tan in -JOOF A. This is not necessary, except to those persons who sent gifts and Ao ; SHOME BINGLE O PRg . | he’s next. Remember him?” » 2 3 g * | were unahle to be present at the showe u.u.wtx { sevoral weeks cidn't know where “It wa impi o3 5 » hall % f Hotel, || PHONE 568 ¢ Fep i SRR, | EIDREC R Ime, >ver 1orget him,” grinnedj,. o .. - Q. When a young man wish : a girl for a date, is it all IH the Communists were. | wrote Sergeant McDc ,)d“. “that ! “T felt’ migh At 8 p.m. — Elks Lodge. P - asking, “Wha X dolhe: Batiran e — s oo e | I contrast, Ridgway conducted the Pfc. maybe has a little sor Its nice to have < |4t 10 p.m.—Shriners Annual Wash i P IR p: S, 1l ancugs WRAt Are, JOR ol R HSRTe S IN e aggressive patrolli for eight to coming from most oi us who', A 2 1| ington birthday hall in Scottish | ring? ( ten days b F'orc kicking off his of it w‘f hl.‘ ?‘\’L‘ Y HK b 4l him on your side 2ite Temple A. No; this is a very crude approach. Tell her you would like to WALT HATL { ih?mas Ha’dwa'e 0. 'e'A le tflm l:\:q;\ ‘p'x‘ rols de 4 , t ]L;Lgu o e | ‘ Gneliess -are; [good February 22 f #ake her to dinner or to a show Saturday evening. ELFCTRICAL CONTRACTOR fexn: fe sent heavy patrols y rate, here is my attempt| pemocrats Bt et & L M RS M REEIRS P RRON T oY OV g 2 2 into ersmy territory in so-called|to pay a little of the (iw(l lh}?t lr:f‘ ”1;"2: ;‘f; Skf;re:;ue'l V;:’EILIJ At 10 a.m. — Grand Igloo, Pioneers Q. Is it permissible for a business or professional woman, who mar- | E{peneflwd Bonse Wfl'ffll PAINTS —— OILS “rezq sance in force” His orders| the citizens of the country owe| yay ::‘e"fi o ggé“ 81 of Alaska meets in IOOF hall. |rics, to retain her maiden name for business purposes? | l;ll‘ctncfl_l Marine m)mr‘ i Bailders’ and Bhelf o disrupt any Communist; him.” AR v 3 At noon — Chamber of Commerce A. Yes; this is often done, when the maiden name has become jPhone Red 355 Junear, Alaska |} PR AT build-up, to inflict as many c o meets at Baranof. satabli rertising va “ ] y positions. The lack of patrol- | time boss of the cloak-and-dagger| CF, BASEDALL MITT AND Guard personnel mect in City Remington Typewriters i e EMPIRE AT C.G. STATION i . Y ling by MacArthur failed to detect | office of strategic services, learned O e e OBl ohambars . £0 organian l.o OK an d LE A R \l O SOLD and SERVICED by the Chinese Communist build-up | the other day how fleeting is fame. | club. A. C. GORD( » that swept our armies back to the| The general returned to his old| Word has been received by Mr February 23 ) Taku PQS! HO. 5559 J. B. Blll‘fnl‘d co. Parallel. However, Ridgeway's off] At 7:30 p.m, — Pie Social at Chapel- | * occupied by the nlk'-lihlu Mrs. E. J. Krause from thei s, NOwW Meeting every Thursday in o S cactly what to expect. | cessor outfit, Central Intelli alsen Ed who recently enl i by-the-Lake. 1. In what little town in Virginia in 1865 did Lee surrender to Grnm?’ the C.I1.0. Hall at 8:00 p.1u. = Satistied Customers” cos—MacArthur ad- | Agency, and was stopped by a cor ,’ the U, S. Coast Guard that he iz | e, & 2. On what river is Paris? _——-——-—-—-—-— offensive the same | scientious guard. Then a recepti {now at the Alameda, Calif. Co LIk I L e Tl i R SRR 3. What Biblical character lied to Peter regarding the price he had m‘&w was launched, predic !-‘ ist politely asked him to fill juard Training Station. Also bl ® lreceived for a plece of land, thereby making his name synonymous with | FORD AGENCY ps would be “home by!a card glving his full name, ad-|the Alameda Station is ¢ AERE EADL ® liiar? Il The Exwin Feed Co. Autberized Dealers) Ridgway waited until dress and who he wanted to sce.| Russell, son of Mrs. Leo ° February 18 O 4 WhHab 't Aerions favorite ie? o 3 F ks il 7} T ¢ ‘ o 3 at is America’s favorite kind of pie? | Office tn Case Lot Grocery GREABES — GAS — OIL his offensive had been rolling ov Dutifully thie man who once ruled| Smith, who is a recent enlistez|® &4 5. Who whs tit st/ famous ancient Greek orator? i ' p\ 24 hours bef ainnouncing it. | supreme over this important office' in the Coast Guard. | e High tide 12:26 am. 126 {t. e P A‘:l]g\;!ii\is"c foek Samous anclent Qreek s Phoue 84 I fi M c Poor Battle Liaison—MacArthur | obeyed. | Ea wrote his parents | Low tide 5:51 am. 359t e gl g | ¢ GRAIN. COAE nean solor La. struck in all directions at once. His Explaining Foriegn Policy has everything he needs or |© High tide 6:30 pm. 04{: | 1 Appomatox. It HAY, ki B . Poot of Main Sireet troops were fanned out from one| Secretary of State Dean Acheson: )t his baseball mitt and The|® Low tide 11:51 pm. 148 ft. e 2. The Seine. and STORAGE _ ket end of North Korea to the other, 2ot an education on the headaches Alaska Empire. Within a few | © February 19 ® 3. Ananias. 1 srasnial ot in no position to hi 0 surprise | of senators at a private luncheonidays he will have those too for|® High Eide 1:01 am. 13_.. rEA ° 4. Apple pie. 2 j i b MARR counierattack. The Eight Army|for new members of the Foreign|the well used mitt of the popular Low tide 6:34 am. 47t o 5. ' Detnoshiienss: SFE}"ENS’ SUNEAU DAIRIES and Tenth Corps also had ne tattle| Relations Committee, | young Juneau baseball player and High tide 12:32 pan. 159 ft. e/ g o 4 i DEiPJ‘Cl()L‘S ICE CREAM linison, had to ccerdinate tleir | ( r the coffee cups,. Sen. Guy|copies of the Empire have been | o Low tide 7:06 x.).m; -U:: I:, : RCE— LADIES __MISSES' » dxily habit—ask for & by mamse 2zetions through Tokye. Gillette, the white-haired solon ! sent to hlm by his parents. l' LIS e S8 . i DONALD L. MacKINNON READY-TO-WEAR ed his from Towa, turned to Acheson. | = * confrder; Htidgway ope i ! Juh=au Dairies, Inc o T o congressman has bee) Near Thizd i AT . ks ll( ‘mm[h(‘l ‘“NL:“ fro 1 i ”“"‘;‘,)”m;u 2 Ic"eh: a8 a paid-ap sabscriver W THE DATL Y ALASKA Seward Street i 4 idn't order his eastern iront to| el » v Wi Lo R R e i e o be said. “I've had 6,000 e L\l}l) IRE is m.nted to be sur guest TllI.S E\;Et';lN(‘ : U1 Crivaler Marine Enjiinier he was sure all was going well. He | létters alone on this topic since| ACROSS 30. Longitud m{. Tencnt this coupon to:the Hox afficeinls ae “ Th Ch les w Carlel'{ ‘ d had the added advantage of being| Christmas. People are confused and L Parsmount ing il | e Lharies w. il MACHINE SHO®P 1l command in the field, and | Pe€Widered. They want to Know| g3 Venezuelan :; gg::{s in CAPITOL THEATBE Mortuary | arine Hardware n't forced to direct. two fronts| What our policy is and why. | river "~ West Asia | s hostility toward the state depart-| M. Heaenly 2. pavrite and recetve TWO TICKETS to see: Il sournihad Frimtin S | Chas. G. Warner Co. Contrast in Casualties — Mac- | M2nt can be traced right back to| 15 Leave 3 AR Sacora R 1 | PHONE 186 1 : Arthur suffered devastating casu- | the bewilderment of the people.” \ 16. Pad §5 fanger THE JUDGE STEPS n“T ! alties after the Chinese hit, lost 1l what should we do about| I Nesathve . g Femaio | HBME GROCERY mo n 15,000 casualties in two Acheson inquired. : ures b paiare T : Tak=-10e Pat s s | s e, the Marine, who broke Tell the story over and over! i IR m:- 4 C:'E;LE‘EB Federal Tux—1%c Paic by the Theatre ! fagler’s Mea's Wear || Phones 146 and 342 out of the Chosin Reservoir trap,|223in" was Gillette's advice. “Why | 21. In this piace , &1 EHpE, f Yesterday's Puzzle 1 MeGregor Eportawear i l mowed down the Chinese at a ratio| &1 our boys fighting in Korea?! 5 ™W® ¢ . pertoct solf el or - pureroey Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Fhone 22 || , Metre Matiory Bas D e il st & ! ‘ ;s ; | W R o LT ¥ 5 . Ext (om u: | of 20 to one. However, Ridgways WhY do we need an army for the| gt SUl used to 45 Give' | e e and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | asrow suirts and Tnderwear i} Home Lignor Stoce—Tel 699 A MRtk e (0 o weoks o) gl r”“"’i” : Whyi fine. nouns o omarts | SR L obes RETURN YOU to your home with our compirenta, | Au;:’um-:s::‘:!:.m } x his offe were the lightest of e raise °s and impose| g26. Pentacle . One who ad- . Sensecless 7 | way | the Kerean war. He suffered Jess | controls and rationing for defense?| . In winttiahien 1. Fopd'fisy . Craggy hills WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appesr! | fhan 1500 casualt the same | Tell the story simply.” h Divisiqn: off ] ~—~rriweit i b { | ToPunish "Bive Monday” doinz all we can, Scn-| said the Secret: of State.| of the department are % pcaking as never before. | Siatt “I made 22 speeches in the last| volunteered one of 1's aides. | Gillette shook his head. | time taking a munist casualtie In fairness to triLute to the g Oldest Bank in Alaska 500" i e 1831—8ver Half a Cenlury of Banking—1951 CLOTHES Adaska Laundry opposition. This Y.he A Force s with NUNN-BUSH SHOES play bl 4 | 1 fi!i‘?%‘f' metrle . ] 8 g T A NY To aVe vou more freedom . Org: 1stating e . Kindlier reny STETSON HATS pombs and rocke: fire. Ridsway's | e only two people who | . Era The !B M Eg lfl » d o STETSON 5. + aggressive, a: 1 patrols also| the weight to be listened to— | i éd‘,‘f"b:‘!fifi‘. A ® ® CIOPrenas Quality Work Clothing { H. S. GRAVES ¥illed and rootc? cut Communists|the President and you, Mr. Secre- | Dust paricle” : Z ; : along the path of the nllcnsh'e.% tary. You must stump the country, | g ’m‘;:"f _— B..Eiil" | FRED BEHRN Ihe Clothing Man As a result, the main Chinese Com- | if need be, to explain and sell our | : Baibla tuber | Complete Ouititter lnr Men LEVI'S OVERALLS munist forc reported to be dig- | foreign polic | s ARl notes 2 | PRLIGEE AL for Boya rtk llel.| Note—real fact is that a Secre- . In addition to >, { ging in north Parallel [ tn "addition Safe iy ifleposg. NG It should a Y ted out!tary of Staje almost has to be two in | people—a politician, in order to , where- | sell foreign policy to the public . Hard part of Boxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT || wackwenis . Spanish title H CARINET SHOP that MacArthy s U Communists were he senate; and a student of Ontt of weight & FOR-BETYEL MEATv | ueMatn S P: ™ g eir | forelgn affair & . o 1 4 CAVING A i D St hane then only a few miles from their | foreign affairs, in order to decide Before Cflrflrdy fl l,‘- J’.\ ]INUS 13--PHONES.—a¥ ' ot sty O capply bases. This situation has| what that policy should be. It is 1x BEsinnacs OMMERC » Pres Deltvery kY GEafity CRines Btk [ Mother: - collog. i __ter Aome. Offier o Rbere 1cv been reversed. hard to find a man who can do dgway's advance patrolling and | both. l : . AP Newsfeatures 2-17 &