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SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA 20 YEARS AGO PAGE FOUR e e e e e e I)ml y 4Iaska Emptre Juneau Alaska - - President - Vice-President ing Editor MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH ? Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. Wm. A. Chipperfiold, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. @ 3.p.0.ELKS Meeting Second and Fourth Wed- * nesdays at 8 P.M. Visiting broth- tition and some of the runners-up also exceeded prior winners. The committee and th® Territorial Sportsmen are to be congratulated on their splendid effort and should be assured of continued increasing co- operation from all of Juneau ‘Wealher af Alaska Poinis Weather conditions and temper- atures at various Alaska points also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 am., 120th Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureau are as follows: Anchorage ...... , 63—Cloudy | &' Welcame, Annette Island 54—Rain Showers K LE ROY WEST, Exaxlted Ruler. Barrow 43—Cloudy | W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. Bethel 53—Rain Moose Lodge No. 700 Cordova . 42_Partly Cloudy Dawson .. 48—Partly Cloudy | Regular Meetings Every Friday Governor— Edmonton ... 60—Partly Cloudy Fairbanks 51—Partly Cloudy | LOREN CARD ' Secretary— Haines 50—Partly Cloudy | WALTER R. HERMANSEN Havre T1—Partly Cloudy Juneau Aupmt " 49—Rain V.F W Taka Post No. 5559 Kodiak 50—Rain Kotzebue 51—Cloudy Meeting every Thursday in the C.L.O. Hall at 8:00 pm. from THE EMPiRE B AUGUST 4, 1931 and Fl\lll\(x L e Post Office in eau as Second-Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier in Juncau and Douslas for $L35 per month; six months, $9.00; one year, $17.50 ge paid, at the following rates: y i v 3 3 00; six months, in advance, $7.50; Just a few days ago, the Fish and Wildlife Service . . nabbed 31 fishermen on charges of illegal fishing v confer a favor if they will promptly notify ", 4 v Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery |Four of the five boats involved were with fishing before the legal opening of the — |the fifth was apprhended in a closed a Such violations are nothing new — and in the have occurred with a regularity that makes vigilance by FWS la® enforce- Fish are running in great abundance in Icy Strait and Chatham | Strait with salmon so plentiful that canneries, depending on fish from those areas, are swamped with seine catches and cannot use the takes This was the word brought by the motorship Estebeth which \arrived from Sitka yesterday. Canneries are working overtime to capacity, Robert Coughlin, purser of the vessel, said. Passengers |coming in from Sitka and way points were: Fred Anderson, Bernice Edwards, from Chichagof; from Tenakee: George Vicnick, John Ronka, Mrs. L. White; from Hoonah: Joseph Johnson, E. Rogan; from Funter: yrman Deroux, Mrs. Bess Gallagher, Robert Lemereaux. IIIE yd F. Fisher from the traps. Victor Johnson George P. Kerin Alvin Weathers Florence R. Miller Noérman Cook Glenn Mielke C. “Doc” Jackson Jack Martin Mrs. Lawrence Carlson G. Edward Bach John McWilliams ‘l{fly.'ll Smith Marlene Greenwald Luther Caldwell, Jr 2000000 C0s0055000000000000086S8 ged ttice, 602; Business Office, 374. ason, while ASSOCIATED PRESS ! vely entitled to_the use for credfted to it or not other- o the local news published MEMBER OF ch disp i past, they nécessary ment officers However, it the culprits w. constant ENTATIVES Newspapers, 1411 , that who among pre- nd who have peak of Rep. illegal fish- the of gen! is worthy m § 4 Bertha Fraser, of Douglas, is confined to her home with a severe > of tonsillitis. were several are sumed to be familiar with the professed respect the law. We Andrew Hope, who was fined in 1942 f ing, William K. Walton, who is chairman of Alaska Board of Fisheries and Farl Forsythe, ur cessful candidate for the House of Representatives the last primary election. In scems to us that respect fo; lowest ebb when those laws for seven passengers boarded the Prince Henry here when it called in Juneau from Skagway southbound. They were: R. D. Williams, Thomas Dunstan, F. D. Wright, for Victoria; James Orme, Mrs. E. D. Waltonen, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Blake. McGrath 53—Cloudy Nome oo 40—Fog Northway Partly Cloudy Petersburg . 50—Fog Portland 58—Partly Cloudy Prince George 50—Cloudy Seattle 55—Cloudy Sitka 4 % 52—Rain Whitehorse ...... 43—Partly Cloudy Yakutat 50—Fog | 12 Arrive on PAA: 55 Fly Outbound Pan American World Airways carried 67 passengers yesterday AUGUST 5 William T. Dou;;lss Margaret Clatk the laws of Alaska ” Mrs. John Dolginen are flouted by Judson Whittier, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Whittier, who has been Irwin Borgwardt ittending thé University of Oregon, has returned home and expects to Judy. Foss remain here about a year before returning to college to finish his last e o o o o 0 is at its men sworn to uphold it. When one of our legislators, a v people, sces fit to disregard the law Saturday, August 4, 1951 :'rm]m‘, we wonder whether he is fit e high office. GOLDEN NORTH SALMON DERBY When the chairman of the Alaska Board of Fish- eries secks to negate the efforts of that board toward B conservation of our greatest natutal we wonder too, if he, should continue as a member of that body. And when a man who has to represent leader of his he helped to to occupy his ®ec2cece00c000000es0000as00ee ’I;afiorial Dentists Meet Here August 13 —— Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2508 i ) Weather: High, 55; low, 51; showers. P e e e Daily Lessons in English . 1. corpon i PSS TSSO | WORDS OFTEN AbsysED: Do not say, “If anybody thinks it is resource, ful conclusion of the 1951 Golden North another indication that Juneau can good job of putting over a community project— The on Derby is ucce ought a home for the Coast Guard, a public anizing a bang-up community celebra- building buildin: library or or the voters of his division thus shows his contempt for the law, we can only hope that subsequent elec- tions will keep him out of our legislature amtil he tion, The second anmml meeting of the Alaska Territosial Dental So- ciety will be held here Aug. 13 to 16, according to an announcement true, wrong.” they are ‘wrong.” gny, “If anybody thinks it is true, HE IS OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Cache. Pronounce as though spelled with 12 arrivals from Seattle nnd\ 55 outbound. . From Seattle: Mrs. J. Boyles, Sam | Garlitos, M. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durgin Company, Inc. Amunfiu A-amup?n{'wn Room 3, Valentine Building grew to be a big one was learned that the laws apply to all of us. bigger than ever this year and all sig point to an eyen greater success in 1952. CONTROLS WO Sponsored by the Territorial Sportmen’s Associa- e gees e @ |dent: with Dr: John Qeym sec- June ; Golden North Salmon Derby has be- Wage and price controls cannot halt inflation | retary-treasyrer.” AR 10“14},,“ ts .)Yl\a'fiYMS. Benote; come a Jally-known sporting event attracting |any more effectively than a toy anchor could hold are members. The society wa: | express. 1 wide down a blimp. ganized a year ago at Anchorage,| " \opn STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us rmanship of Dr. D. D. Mar- The inflation which is driving the cost of living'at which time = the tm'[ ?xnl iricedse. OE, YOORLIIRTY by thaRbering che iad eaehdns TolaP's whrd: Shattuck, the Derby Was given fcver higher is primarily the result of vl‘"‘“{""mff\xr:‘;,’!',(,:‘f' it stfiifinfin_ ‘Lll:\'l)lhl’ENSABLE; absolutely necessary. “His services are indispens- tion and a ance by a host‘xh»hcn financing by the government. Every time the| Dentists from all ‘ef the Ter- jable.” zations and business firms. | government goes to the banks for funds to make up | ritory and several from the Ar- deficits, the banks are forced, automatically, to pPUmMp | my ana Air Force are expected |an ecquivalent amount of new money into the na-| to attend the meetings. Regis- tional economy . tration and business meetings It has been suggested that the way to stop infla- | will be held in the American tion is to levy pay-as-we-go ftakes and prevent furth- Legion Dugout and clinics are | ler deficits. To that, we wolild"#dd that putting the| to be held at the afffbe of Doc- | i | brak enditurés mightl-enable us. to put by | tor, Smt £ o For record, this year’s prize ja* e Jhiskes, op \exyepdituigs I e 5 to PUC DY “opie clinielan: Wil be Dr.[man or the gin? Jargm salmon ever to be boated in Derby compe- | that dollar for the inevitableirainy day. S. Ballard of Seattle, one| A, . Tne 2o piensides, 2 v Vi G En s | caroed. tor by Andll ;’i ‘1;‘“ c“‘St*:?d“’gmpr“::l‘l:dmm‘IL:nhnnd fiance, or someone she knows real well, she should turn to him era |Germany ds forced to buy Ameri-{in the country. ur % ¥ i The waShmg‘on cant tobacdol however, the taxgays|MacWhinite, ~Seattle, il jecture, 20 ‘“‘kr 18 ih’: all right?” This gives him a chance — should Xe be ers not only furnish the moneyfon cconomics and offiee manage- ‘near or far-sighted ~'to sdggest a seat that, is closer or farther away. M G R nd Q. How should a bridé, who has no parents or living relatives, word erry-Go-Rou t @ frond~Page One) JUNEAU, ALASKA P. O. Box 642 Telephone 919 ——— The little by that and be today by Dr. Joyee D. Smith, lo- cal dentist. Clayton L. Polley is presi- Charles Higgins, Kenneth J.. Kadow, Emil Peterson, L. C. Ray, Miles Stanton, Mrs. M. Twitchell, A. G. Small, A. Brotherson. To Seattle: Gertrude Naylor, Ike Alhadeff, Jack Clark, Miss C. Bur-| gess, Arthur Callin, Mary Paul, Mrs. E. Frederickson, J. S. Briggs, James and Rita Ray, Beverly Oswald, Thomas Carpenter, Paul Blower, D. | Oswald, E. Ecklund, Paul Burandt, C. Johnson, J. E. Thompson, A. Hamro, Fred Nordgren, Richard Douglas, John Radovich, E. Rass- mussen, Mike Ploegg, Frank Banaw, V. Olson, Robert Bonde, Richard Anderson, Kenneth Nelson, Thomas Haran, Lester Bixerman, Roy Ester- { brook, ‘Harold ‘Parker, . E. Nenno, And unless the man she ‘is with is her hus-J. J. Boyle, Bill, Finyerty, Weston {. Kimm, Peter James, James Larson, To Ketchikan: Ted Peterson, ‘A Smith, V. Donovan, S. Gregory, Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Crawford, .Carl Ol- sen, Walter Kamack. s o Falfbanks: Mrs. Myrtle Hall and two children, Hugh Wade, Mr, and"Mis. "D S. Myef, Mrs. i erson and Leonora, Bishop Glea- son. CASH ’ OFTEN MISSPEIJ..E[;, Lightning (flash of light). Lightening (re- lleying of jweight)., i Dr. tion, ’indicate, signify, represent, specify, designate, from —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— Under the co-c and Curtis ted cooper angler quardt i unpreceder of individuals, org The prize list was impressive and the committee | reports that next yes rds will be even more S0. | ; tart is contemplated on the publicity mpaign for 1952 and it is hoped that more state- » fishermen will plan to attend Juneau's piscatorial MODERN ETIQUETTE ¥operra LeE Q. Who goes first down the aisle of a motion picture theatre;‘the "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. An carlier classic. the catch Alaska Music Supply URYERUF M Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 208 Second and Seward” when Congress-woman-elect Buchanan of Pennsylvania issworn this week. Kristie Lynn is the granddaugh- ter of.-Mrs. Buchanan and .thelafe. Rep. Frank Buchanan of Pennsyl- vania. After her husband’s (.l’fitl\‘ this year, Mrs. Buchanan was el- | ected to his seat in a special el- ectior K ie Lynn also is the grand- ! nnnuwnt.mw go into any com-jdaughter of former Rep. Tony | munity outside Washington for | Cavalcante of Pennsylvania, who | the purpose of making a speech,|was a colleague of Buchanan for | so he can range a proper re-|one term in the House. Some day ception for them when they getiher dad, William Cavalcante, a| into town. Uniontown law student, hope to “He thinks that would not only |succeed his father in Congress. in for the tobagco Germany buys bub!ment. Dr. Fred §. Shahdlegs trus the announcements her wedding? also.pays. for .the . Greek. tobacca |tee of, the..11th. disirict. Willixens crop which Germany does not|resent the American Dental Asso- | A. “Miss Mary Jane Jones and Mr. John wmmm Smlth have the honour of announcing their marriage, etc.” buy. In other words, the tax ciation. ers put out approximately $75,000,-| Dr. Robert E. Wioagley of Sit-| Q. How does a man introduce another man to his wife? cll'd BGVGHQO Co. A/ “Mr. Brown, I should like to introduce you to my wife” is good Wholesalo 805 1¢ 't BS. a suggestion to me which I think is worthwhile. He would y much to be notified when officers, secretaries’ and 000 per year, so that American ka will introduce a M ' technique tobacco interests can sell $45000,- |on inlay and bridge Work, Smith{ = ' 2 4 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT 000 worth ‘of tobacco to Germany. said. ¥ | p? ) ¢ for MIXERS or SODA POP Note—Largest exporters of ECA T R Y by ’ 1 LI' 00K and LEARN 4'c cornon | | The Alaskan Hotel tokacco to Germany are L. B. Jen- 2 : Denver Business Newly Renovated Rooms What is the world’s most common family name? kins of Kipston, N. C., J. E. Bo- Man Likes Juneau at Reasonable Rates Who was the first Vice-President o fthe United States? annon.of ‘Bolling Green, Ky, Un- iversal \Leaf .. of Richmond, Va., % r. and Mrs, H. L. Tu ach | help their prestige of the com-{ If this happens Kristie Lynn flf'\gm;:z;] é:jo Hm_e (;m:‘g'bfii: What chemical is the most characteristic constituent of matches? What is the capital of Australia? and Au,sti( Tobacco, Co. of Green- | y 79 zive 2 g Wi somel g { munity, but would give our localfréally will have something to lleg of an extended Alaskan: tour. Besides the elephant, what three animals .provide us with of AUGUST 5 High tide 3:01 am., 168 ft. Low tide 9:25 am., -13 ft. High tide 3:42 pm., 162 ft. Low tide 9:40 p.m., 1.7 ft. PHONE SINGLE O ville, T leaders a chance to be in thelbrag about—three grandparents | Afidr spenfing (two daye’ IHE GHAL . limelight to some extent, and that|and one father in Congress. ‘Slna’ra, Gardner 2 is a very necessary procedure in Communism in Arab World eau, they expected to leave today S AT + - 1 I.0“ i" A(ap“ko for Taku Lodge for a week before | a political organization. Though it was known that an r £ Tl appreciate it very much it agent of the ex-grand Mufti of 1‘&';‘;’;&);&tf"pr);r::;vm 290N this procedure can be followed,” |Jerusalem “assassinated King Ab-| ACAPULCO, Mexico, Aug. 4 —|ver business Ry Toddv “that the president concluded in what|dullah of Trans-Jordan, it is not|yn—Frank Sinatra and Ava Gard-|Juneau was the only A e amounts to a polite, but positive}generally known that the Grand Iner tock in Acapulco nights spots |that semed to be ‘“cr ized into order. Mufti, having been Hitler's paid | Jast night, their first in the trop- |sound pattern,” and that he liked ‘dg:ut in thehNem' East, has N‘IWW ical Pacific coast resort. it. They have visited Seward, An- taken over the same job for Mos-|{ mps yacationing couple put in |chorage, Fairbanks, and Circle Hot :an early appearance at La Perla, has turned UP 8t o cneq on the cliffs overlooking m;i s Springs. They. ‘'wére especially - in- van‘itousu Pt el ety terested in. agrieultural experi- throughout. ths dedlo East asghe | the sea at the Hotel Mirador. [ments being carried on at Circle ol ot M eoow AR tager re-‘The‘v went on to others with Hedy | Hot sp-ings‘ under thedirection of o1t - against the st P Lamatr and her recently acquired |the University of Alaska. o Rt Mo P T husband, Teddy Strauffer, who| Luckenbach says that he is rot inmd ey P F Y ;,vnrld the |TuRns La Perla. related to the’famuu.\. Luckenbach St Beh Unaen siven the: jon of |, ThEiineer and thy actress flew |steamship family. 3 X o~ there yesterday from Mexico City establishing an Arab University in dviithe prn‘alé plane of millionaire Communist Warsaw. . U sh A aTbay importer and sportsman, Jorge Forthermore it is now begin- | Pasquel. 45 ning-te Yook as if the Grand Muf- a3 ti and his agents were behind the ‘agitation ‘against the British in |Egypt, the assassination of the late pro-British Premier of Iran! and the murder of other leaders| friendly to the West. One significant aspect of the Mufti’s operations is the way the Nazis and the Communists not only are using the same tactics, but ket their money on the same man. During the war, Hitler and| Mussolini paid the Mufti nearly half a million dollars. And on April- 5, 1945, just one month be- fore” the war ended, ~the Nazs! signed ‘a contract with him to con- inue stirring up trouble in the | ar East. Though Hitler soon afterward, tainly carrying the bargain. Cigarettes For Germans Careful scruting of the law| |governing Marshall plan aid shows that it'’s full of sleepers, designed Assistant Secretary JOhnsol, |to aid private interests in this when queried about the incidentcountry. . as much as the needy explained that he also made 4 |people ~-of Eurape. helicopter inspection of the ainf™ For - example, the law muvldfls, force's installations, but admitted tECA~ d@6llars. to buy tobacco for “he spent most of the time f{ishilgiGermany, but stipulates that the] —about six hours. tobacco must be purchased in the! “However,” he added a little United States. This is a $45,000,000 ruefully, “I didn’t catch any fish.” windfall for U. S. tobacco inter- Congressional Grandparents ests at the U. S. taxpayers’ ex- Three-month-old Kristie Lynn|pense. For the taxpayers are al- Cavalcante _ 0f Uniontown, Pa.|ready subsidizing over $30,000,000 whose two grandfathers served in of Greek tobacco which is rotting the House of Representatives at|jn Greek warehouses the same time, will add a grand-| The Germans used to buy most mother to the Congressional list'of Greece's tobacco crop. Now that AUGUST 6 High tide 3:3¢ am.,, Low tide 9:55 am.,, High tide 4:09 p.m., 164 ft. Low tide 10:17 pm, 13 ft. e 0o 0 0 ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 THOMAS HARDWARE and FURNITURE CO, PHONE 655 PAINTS —— OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE 163 ft. -0.6 ft. ANSWERS: Wong, which is used by at least 150 million Chinese. John Adams. Phosphorous. . Canberra. 5.. .Boar,- hippopotamus and walrus sal CANADIAN EKOL‘E Remington Typewriters : SOLD and SERVICED by There is no subsitute for DEPTH SOUNDERS J. B. Barford Co. MADSEN Cycle & Fi; 'nx Supply. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Batisfied Customers” Free Fishing Trip Washington and enough up in the fairly y to go in cool, far-off Newfound-: land. Or at least assistant Secre- tary of the Army Earl D. Johnson foung this to be so the other day. Mr. Joh n has the excuse that his mobilization assignment is with Mats, the r transport agency of the armed rvices, so he slips away for flights with Mats from time to time. Accordingly last July 10 found himt on a hospital plane from Westover, Mass, flying to the air base at <Stephensville, Newfoundland The hospital with stretchers out of Korea, was doing on the is not known Arriving hot in are high gon, it's If you it's Newspaper Advertising! FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street STEVENS® LADIES'—MISS : READY-TO-WE: X Seward Street Near Third The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Pranklin Sts. PHONE 136 FROM SPOKANE O. E. 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Metal containers T [ x[2{>[®m|o[om] Stephensville, as sistant Secretary Johnson was en- tertained by the commanding of< ficer, Col. Clayton Hughes. Anothery Colonel, Andrew Cannon, a Mats} transport group commander, whose headquarters is Kelly Air Base, Texas, also had some time to kill in the cool of Newfoundland, se the three cooked up a fishing trip An air force copter, norm: ally used for air rescue operations, was on hand, and Col. Hughes arranged to give assistant Secre-| tary Johnson a demonstration The rescue demonstration featured | a flight to a salmon stream where | they attempted to rescue some | salmon. Caste of India Lima bean at [2|0/0/0] n,rrun!ed . Cover with a hard surface 19. Run away in panic . Night before 23" German city . Measuring Instrument . Number . 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