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SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1951 ALLEN FOR KEEPING JAPANESE VESSELS OUT OF N.A, WATERS VANCOUVER, B. C., June 30—"— Edward W. Allen of Seattle, chair- man of the National Fisheries Com- mission, believes nations bordering the Pacific Ocean would be “court- ing trouble” if they missed the pres- ent opportunity to set up a Japan- ese fishery treaty. In addressing the B. C. Law So- ciety’s annual meeting here yester- day Allen said a fisheries agree- ment could be made as part of, o: at the same time as, the Japanese Peace Treaty which is imminent. “There is nothing in Interna- tional law to prevent Japan from entering into a perfectly simple, | K&* Auto Seals Rebuilt Assortment of FABRICS and PLASTICS Jacobson Upholstery Phone 997—Juneau IF YOU ARE SICK and have POOR HEALTH Try Natural Methods for they may be the ANSWER to your problem Chiropractic Clinic Dr. G. M. Caldwell Ph. 477 Front & Main yet effective and reciprocal treaty that its fishing vessels will stay RADIO 0 ' sut of the coastal fisheries of Can- ada and the United States, and it turn, these two countries will ke>} their fishing vessels out of Japa: cse coastal fisheries,” he said. SCHOOL ASSISTANCE The Office of Education of th Federal Sccurity Agency alloca‘e. $17,486.78 this week for assistance to the cities of Sitka and Nenant and to the Alaska Board of Educa tion, said Delegate Bar(lelt in hi newsletter. The funds have been provided a federal assistance for current ex- penditures under provides financi The total allowed for Alaska in cludes $1,075.67 for Nenana, $7,320. 39 for Sitka and $9,090.22 for Alas- of Education. POSTMASTER RETIRES After 15 years of service, Mr Bertha C. Moody will retire as post- master at Berry, near Fairbanks, o} August 31. Mrs. Moody’s successo to the fourth class post office posi tion has not yet been selected. 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The order, which the President stated would be in effect the 1 duration of the national emerzency proclaimed by him on December 186, 1950, provides that the wages of such employees will be computed on a basic day rate of eight hours of work with overtime to be paid at time and one-half for all hours of work in excess of eight hours in any one day. —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— WARNER®S FISHING GEAR 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473 e Burrows Welding Co.3 Ol Tanks Flue Extensions l Bost Tanks General Welding § | * Box 2083—JUNEAU—Phone 289 COLLINS and GEDDES PLUMBING & HEATING Kensington Bldg. (At City Fleat) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 NASH SALES and SERVICE STENSEN BROS. 12th Phone Green 279 Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 o Surprise,% c?er! How ‘ Jdudy! did you ever /: LA ¥ _do it® PUTTIN’ THAT AWFUL SMELLIN’ SCRUBBIN* SOAP ON YER NOGGIN... IT'S JOIKY ! MY HOTEL! AT LAST! 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