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l »o‘l)i\\.ul‘.ab‘l\il\}é& s | LIBRARY | NASHINGTON, D. C. " ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” '\II“\H 1'1’ l VOL. LXXVIIL, NO. 11,879 PRICE TEN (‘liNTS JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, 4 - Stalled Amistie | Gee Whiz! | West Poin Dismissal | Quarantined Veierans 7 4 Marconed e il Wastes 23 Millions, but ” lee Research | "Worth i’ Savs Senafor ‘Men Saved Ridgway Prepares Statement to Red Apol- . lated Parfy-Norseman ogy for Armed Forces Senate commitze_deci Still Mystery TOKYO, Tuesday — (® — W Point cadets accused of from Gen., Matthew B. Ridgwa 1 examination that the stalled Korean armisti or Hoey (D-NC) An Air Force C-47 brought in four persons from Yakutat {rom the icy slopes of Mt. Hubbard Sat- for cheati ninations. “But,” 1ded, “it is worth it.” “T think the Army is to be con- gratulated for stepping in and cleaning up their cwn house, and there is no need for a Congres- cional investigation,” Johnsen, a former chairman of the Senate talks will be resumed was expecte nq will he riude by at any time today, but Wednesday | i " of the Senate inve tions sub- | appeared the earliest likely date the | B8 d el ommittce W} Allied negotiators could meet the this as a “pre- b : . Tite dgniniab Kresbs, e it a teo | Military Affairs committee, fold a urday - after they had been mar- . Sarvite: reporter. onea by the disappearance of e-Adm, o armed Services N Vice-Adm. C. 'urner Joy and conduct @ fuil-| Johnson said it costs an average their own plane with three aboard. three other members of the five- man United Nations delegation flew to Tokyo late Monday and conferred privately with General Ridgway. An aide said lacer that General Ridgway was preparing a message of reply to the Communist apslogy for presence of armed troops in : of more than cpeech, Senator | man appoir an) said the 90 | Military Academy and so, he ich more sirned | the mass dismissal could waste ' He said | much as $2,700,000. z “It's been a shecking and un- ant affair but the cadets and s have done their duty.” 000 for each young to the West Point id, All were members of an Arctic institute ice studies expedition. The four reported rescued were Walter A. Wood and his old som, Peter, of Far Hills, . Robert Bates, believed to be from Boston, and Nicholas Clifford. " Three others who vanished In a benton (1 cadets were nst' than sinnin he believes they were the tims of s 15 system, not its Kaesong Saturday. 1 tehing iy » However, Admiral Joy was at his iton called for abolishing In-| johnson sald. “The dismissals in*/the sclentific _expedition’s home in Tokyo early today, so any ol othall at both Wesl | may save future billions of dol- Norseman plane were pilot Mau- resumption of the Kaesong meeHAEs P';“‘»'» e -"{“"» o (. | 1ars in defense costs and what is rice King, Mrs. Wood and the .In the House, Rep. urray - g i N '3 Woods' daughter, Valeri before Wednesday seemed only 4 . . e ;. more proviiee many lives o 5] , Valerie. Aty possibile. na- Je ’C”’;If“fi. O’ | {he young men who fight under Lt. Col. Wallace Walton, com- cooling of per these future officers.” mander of the Tenth Rescue The Supreme Commander called off the talks Sunday morning. He charged the Reds with “flag- rant violation” of Kaesong's neutrality. Late Monday afternoon Vice Adm C. Turner Joy, senior U.N. delegate.| Verk City, lcoks shaky, and is, and three other Allied negotiatori| he gets welcom Squadron's Flight A, reported the escue by one.of the flight's ski- of¢ the army ousts any of ti e T ONRR e At West Point, Harold J. Joeh- lein, captain-elect of the 1851 foot- ball team and president-elect of | # P4 3 o \ B ol ’qulpped C-47's. Murray said the senior class, told newsmen yes-| g = ¢ ,..' P < : ¥ “\:\:X:f: ‘rcl:s sl;‘ud(;harge o nt accompangifig a ve terday he was one of those to be| With gloom written on their faces, these GF's, p.ul of a greup of 277 uuur.luhfuwl Korean veterans, es. he introduced in the | dismissed. He added: it in the hospital room of the Navy Transport Marine Adler as vessel docked at Seattle, Al troops en Colonel Walton said.the res- “We are not culprits, not incom-| beard, 2,692 Army rotation men, were re-vaccinated for smallpox as precaution when it was discovered | cue plane was attracted by the was ever a time when to forgive div- flew to Tokyo from Korea. GI's dr Yolande Rl pet nd have not corrupted the | some of tie men may have had recent contact with smallpox in Japan. (/) Wirephoto. word “Norseman?” tramped in They immediately went into con-| g0 1959 gives | WASHINGTON, Aug. 6—®—Sen- | nation mora's.” | —— e — e et et e the snow. The rescued four were | ference with Ridgway at his head-| ,. 0 1o 00 puo o debarked | ator O. Johnson (D-Colo) | The Washington Post, quoting | flown to Yakutat., They had ex- Sourdonughs Fash flver ‘Woman Over hgag‘d pecied o be suppiied by ihe quarters. ©. |said today more than $2,500,000 unnamed West Point sources, said missing plane, and did not knnw The conference ended several i o Would be wasted through the mass | there were 44 football players among t vhi idgw: turned | Meigs. He was the 0th vet- R & th dets faci di mhsal “ o . :2;‘:-; lr:‘o:e.“ en Ridgway returne B e iy fl.llusml of 90 West Point cgdus e cadets facing dis ‘Cfllflrfell D“JS “t ‘Fl'l“l, E*!’im@ fleome "Tha reséue. plane.KaAGIRS ms.k- In breaking off the talks Sun- | Gen. Meigs arrived at Seatile, | ing flights in connection with the day morning, Ridgway demanded | Wash,, with 4337 veterans, the $56 Bi“ion ‘New Relfl (on"el ' ’Mushu-fl “'&0” Picnie "”‘f“:':”!;;\"i;‘ "“”;;“‘\’('d"‘;(;'r‘; project until it . entered - the assurances ‘that armed Red troops | Jargest number to reurn to ihe ¢h for the party's missing Constance McKeen, 26, of seman. It also has been help- | B SEATTLE, Aug. 6—M--Tales of! M }inefled“e ln ’ fthe eolorful and dran days of | Oftawa, Canada, was recoverad ofifing in the search for a missing 0 0 lm EHS the Alaska gold rush were recounted | Point Caamano north of here after| “anadian Pacific Alrlines Korea- the Camadian Nationdl steamer | cound transport which yanished from the fir it had been lost. e would not again violate Kaesong’s | y, s, @ “’ircphow. ’ neutrality. | st B B Aivars Armed Forces ; Alaska af Present over and over at lower Woodlan I TU.N. staff house during the lunch- Speadboai Eveni Park yesterday at the final picnic | Prince George reported a passen-|in the area July 21 with 38 eon recess Saturday. They carried | ‘A o R gy oo BDLH L St of the Nfl‘g&l\ Yukon Pioneer ger of that name missing. ‘L:“\" o 3 e, machine suns ana nens e-| o prorakle,” -~ BudgeiOka ot fia r@d by Ir agedy‘*”"’”fi“”‘ b e o oo Mo e e ] T L i nades. {tions of rent conttol in Al ‘a::l“’(’l ‘;l‘";"‘ 10 DEsplcH w3 o m‘[ C but 6:30 a.m,, Fri n todey when Walter by n d despite mtil the Territory is declared a y here Weod at Yakutat in a telephon 5 R Remain in Pesi A water- ks G ‘, itical defense housing area, A.| un tof. Wekberl softversatt g oxib | Old Sol Burns g | wasmoToN, Aug 6 —in— e fefee TOMTR B | ooping, almost fiying mahosany! thel years, showed that the friend- | . Frun, jaf NS i RS i NN R O A A lll‘f‘f’?db s;f.utc.,q”u,wo ,f’:"“; "1 formed his local office from San | fresh from the boat hips which developed during hard-| Gy chiod fish - trap watchers, Who | ji oy l,‘,, : »:,‘ i an ",’“‘5,{‘,5 . ((ensoted) ou' o' :“ “l‘xl}?ui“. lf“,“.‘l',, & (‘mmn;;({‘:?.‘v} ‘:\5 u:lc :;qu‘::.)i\i:)l;xlrupnulx Francisco this morning. from America’s {inest | ships more than 50 years ago are 10t | ocoiered th body nit Bekihe 1t et sty ol lsiwm_l ém‘:* R U geeppa R ¢ y Bandettini had been conferring | ¢ turday to keep the'going to.end for some time. Mere R orARt! : ” 7 said afterw he he o inten- | committee. . ith the regional director ' of “‘an(m c‘], in Seattle. ( i Radio contact from the main Juneau in July o 1 kg s 1| 0 1 st e chan the 51 L8, S, O S| 5 G ibion o wt wes | sl nly n e | sobaed s rom. i A1 the Democratic National commit- |President requested and does not sl day - for | record-smashing ~ triumph of ow lives |and wore a wristwatch that ice King left with Mrs. Wobth ¥ ; tee. include 94500,000,000 for public FanciEe o vou “} | Ko S s i it whan. Kresge was | Ped at 7:30 am, A US. m ind daughter, Valérie, revealed that The weather man was in & 8000 | Lo (014 yeporters: “I have|w constriiotion He il onald~ W ashingion. D. G usseantes’ ik | K R i w¥ukon Kid” back |ueputy reported the body W uter taking off, the plane circled mood during July allowing Juneau e i . % R ey - |Tighe E. Woods, national director |closed its fist on another entry, the i S SoAAY kb it TS I e o ¢ 2 conducted myself honor-|cred later year. Neither does 5 Quicksilver, e in 'the third q| Dawson. He went morth in | P 1 except for minor abrasions| nd headed away irom a deck of fiiiave dojs mote sgine Run y wle's. name has been|it include financing of the fight- of U nization. G 3 he third and | Rl - L Gvered Gold Hill at |on a knee and forearm. louds. It went in the direction of lots less rain than usual ; published a ing in Korea since June 30, the| “When the Territory anl BARSBIESIMEDE aut. two LVBRGLL SRl s Tt than two | The Prince George proceeded to|ihe upper Seward® Gla pre= | Juneauites had more than twice 1 Il for that to be footed in a la- | ¢lared a critical defense arca by One ST, the Postland, OFe {5 T L wiib Prince Rupert, B.C., where Cana-|umally to allow Mrs. Wood to as many clear or partly cloudy days printing The St.|ter measure. | the secretary of defense and the |f‘|‘ WeomeRli %o macing Was eaPiS} “mis Gold Hill discovery netted]dls horities questioned passen-| ake photozraphs of the mountain | compared to the average, according Dispateh said the loan| With that one exception, the | director of mobilization, a(‘(.n\: |h)r \‘\ r; crests |1:| 1011‘.. officials’ e Bhats 1 ten dkus DA DLt e, luding & roommate of Mis: | range, . % | Weather Bureau. There were 18 times bat | oresent measure is to finance the | jointly, it will then be possible. | darge. TA€H BAe Was £ONC NG} ¢ eround only 11 feat Jong and 71 McKeen, Only low level flying was done days when Old Sol showed his face 2 retain: | iefer artment for the fiscal | ln control rents en all types of | D cloud of spray, quickly o ity : A R ay due to weather, Wood Average for the month is eight ar ending next June 30, i ccommodations in the |ling, was left. Killed wore her]foct wide 5 i eported. As soon as conditions days, the bureau stated. Bovle hias - denfadshe hid-any AocoraReing Abgi hik i s | csignated,” he said. &cll\‘x:‘(lx Owrxlt}l]x ]\:l;‘l%:‘mi»lum'ljfll‘l( .\.“nlx).;v— L lx‘kmi‘. r:lhl)m):m",k r:r m:{r:n.u la'e Flshln it, the upper Seward Glaci 3 . o TR 4 anic m, Sg m Whit- | Falkenbe vho gets a bit ca sasually scovered to date | The month had 55 percent | comrcction with the loan, bub | iy ine House for debate it i T g ::fi aker, 28, of* Vancouver, Wash. when hjs age is asked, became fa- g iy h‘i“lfnt;:;&{y CZ:,’,I,ZJHNW‘,;; | sunshine as compared to the | there lmv_c been | d.’m:‘.nd? in | (iorting Wednesday was a state- ‘"c‘ o ‘“;]\"wn to remove the ren-| Lou Fageol, a quiet guy ashore but | mous for opening the Edmonton aid, Y | mormal of 21, the sun watcher | Congress for an investigation of | Lo by Rep. Mahon (D-Tex). '5;1 inequities now existing through [ @ Wild man on water, manhandied | Trail Thirteen planes made flight yes- | said, it. are cast in some of the town of | . ”‘(‘,’ Territory, mcl,’jdmg the | the new Slo-Mo to her victory, He| There was Leonard Seppala, 4, e s ra erday in the search for the two | A new high temperature was set enator Byrd «g~vfl‘ h}i‘»‘ de- | wrangell’s regular elections. -um" SOrpbtatadt et was chased to a new lap record of} who was one of the champion dog ost aircraft. since the: weather. bureau was es- |clared thati If, Bovle used s (| “well over 100 ex-Wrangell er- " ur, qqjusting rents, we will be (97820 miles per hour by Miss Pepsi] sledders in the frosen north. His Weod was fhe sole recipient | tablished in 1943.The record wa: |fluence o get the loah ‘or MaC|sons enjoyed yesterday’s BICBIC. | o 45 o a flexible overall job|in the first three-mile circuit of | most famous explolf was a 2il- 2 of a $1,148,800 estate left by. his Jd atTES OsRteeRs gIRGR ahow [ - n,hm: r O trom s party | Because the fishing seasonl 18 HOW lyo ngs not tieen possible because | the Lake Washington course. mile day and night dog sled race l“e mother, Mrs. Harrison Eustis, that the past month had a mean [0f should resign from his PArGlin yun swing in Wrangell only|, "g. "\ oqiricted provisions in the | Fageol romped on to lap the entire| with sprum during an epidemic. ¥ founder of the seeing eye or- post i maximum temperature of 705 de- one person was able to come Up | .y . po said. At present rent | field of eight surviving boats ganization who died in 1946, grees as against an average of 62 Boyle \'"I“l‘ m?‘“ ’;l‘i‘:““:;“ VI for the event. He was Lew Wil- |20 O o focal option. fot o apoed setord for tho S0-mile| Another man was Andy Nylen, 89.| 4 fish trap drew n $1250 finein| Wood was her, son by a first | The minimum was raised by 1.8 de- H{;"l"» <nyxée tiu liams, Jr., editor of The Wrangell heat at.an average of 91766. The who roamed waz}r: and ‘l\uuclm.r U. S. Commissioner’s Court this| marriage to thelate New York N b cxplinee, AT ek S el o L Erostingy . old lap record of 862 mph areag for 40 years,.amd S¥ho haenbimorning. State Semator Walter A. Wood. | The mean monthly temperature & ll ! x(‘um'd i 1;‘0m the | irom Mayor Vern Smith of Wran- Janes Twms Here a year ago by My Sweetie, which yet: forgiven bepp_dln for a rough| The trap, owned by the From 1929 Wood made expedi- during July was 603 degrees, 48 pat e ell and other townspeople. placed sixth in the r this year. dog sled ride back in the early days | England Fish Compaty and loca- | jons to various parts of the globe old Corppration, | “ 1y i planned to hold next year's s pomts higher than normal, he stat- Once on his own, Nylen sledded M‘]mt at Point Pybus, was caught|or the American Geographical s . e o tare ha. W dine sicnic at an earlier date so more ]‘o Ielevlse juneau 4 18 hours just to attend a two hour|fishing after the 6 pm., closig | 3ociety. Among them were the Juneau was slightly “dehydrateq” | Bovle told reporters % eople can come up from Wrangell Aflaska Pllols dance. time last Saturday by Dan Ra) | limalayas, Panama, Guatemala, at One of the first men in Dawson |ston, law enforceme Uexico, Columbla, the Grand (Can- | sussed the matter with Mr. Tru-| Eyarit H because of less rain. Total percip | "0 "o, g he intends to| e E(e (ap roled jtation was almost less than half : . was Billy Hudson, 89, now of Sum- { for the Fish and V MR s of the normal with 2.67 inches re- A & K ea |a'es 'n ner, who went north four years be- |and agent Blake Kinnear ¥ He served as military attache corded, according to. the bureaws| ‘I was elected by the WHomt- Rllbber Bi"e {5 weatner. co-operaies, e dib & fore gold was discovered. He packed | flew over it at 6:35 o'clock in ¢ | (o the U, S, Embacsy in Otta- figures. July's regular rain is 422| e Panes o SCWC EE o . RewL Joo mescarct proloa WELES D gy A“Idems the first piano into Dawson for us¢| plane piloted by Bob M wa with the rank of Colonel - Miches ter the Democratic convention. € I televised today for showing on| in his hotel. He and Charles Cevey,| Ralston said that at that tiw | during the last war. His son . iy intention 1+ 1o serve out | {@YYS PAVGUEY Jpakesns i the states. 84, 6 bakar wiidbspegk 48 yeacs WiltHe unnelt gbles - Were. ADHFOXI’ | Potar ts 86" snd hik Seughtes wy full term, which lasts until the convention in July, Due Saturday from Anchorage| Alaska pilots . have nearly 10| nigeon and Nome, ignored gold for fmately in fishing position with N N. l 'w i Valerie, 18. n agara p “nge as a B-17 carrying Charles and [times as many accidents as fliers b mart e faviss of MR i i 108t pa il m the two tra) i ! Gene Jones, of a National Broad-{in the states. e P T " p wal VISITOR FROM FLORIDA iman endeavor- | wood's wife and their daughter Mrs, C. J. Heyer of St. Peters- burg, Fla, is registered at the Bar- B S Lo s £ o A48 & cal business, ing to close thetrap. By the tini | 144 peen expected to return home | anof Hotel. p‘oneef Aaaskgp NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y, Aug. 6—|Casting Company television BeWR| R ] PG U By [the plane landed and the Servics | oday in preparation for a com- ] i P—william “Red” Hill pressed his|Prosram which is release A ) SRR gompared very . {azents boarded the trap, five min- | ing out party for Valerie on Sept. ek 0o far and lost his life trying New York. They are known as|favorable with the states, ] g%i, g b % _|“The J Twins.” had ap) imately the same TheWashlng ton ies in Hefcitkan o oves Naghre Tl 1 WAGnol DR o Trine” L (A PGB e s | §4 ”ko ' r |utes later, the watchmen ha : 5‘91" us a Ions ;’”'“' eded in closing it. Ralstor] "peter is a student at Haverford made rubber “barrel.” et £l b ! NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—P—Clos- [3¥d the men told him they Tollege. a £ < thers, chorage making a mu?ury ilm announu\_ment today by the Civilj i RN g. 6.~ 8 | star to ¢ the trap a Y is 2lis strue- 'Men' GO Round i[leg‘ l@fir H!ne‘s By already one, :’; :;‘5 &’::wme for the armed forces in Alaska.|Aeronauties Administration. {16 quotation " of Alaska Juneau |50 0 BESC N SOR S . | etes, . s f'"nf"f'r“hflififmy Y dedd; i Lloyd, is preparing y The Alaska Development Board| “How much jpore Alaska piiots ) mine stock today is 2%, American | o " or at Phillips Exeter . my, KETCHIKAN, Aug. 6.—P—Edgar | 45 feat—in a steel barrel. i i 115% . Arnerloan el & ey, | €¥ed them. xeter, N. H. s aided in planmng'lhmr itin- | flew than stateside pilots erary, George Sundborg, consult-|a matter of record,” D. M ant, said today. zer of the aviation safety He is a veteran of .several Al- an expeditions and made the irst ascent of Mt. Lucania with last night he'd prob- By DREW PEARSON J. Davis, 68, died her Saturday a make his attempt next Sunday. (Copyright, 1951, by Bell Bynaicate, Inc. | fter a lengthy illness. )i%, Anaconda 45, Douglas Air-| H, L. Faulkner, attorney, ap- raft 50%%, General Electric 58%, peared in court to plead guilty for Da born in Illinois, re The 38-year-old “Red” had teased 3 . TV photog-|3f the r i o Mo 9. Good: 95 e $ers it < : ASHINGTON. — One of the|.. gremeiton, Wash came tc | fate for years on the treacherous _bundbnrg .said the TV p! £ .} 1“, bureau stated in thc 1eral Motars 49, A y 45 th b Sravy '{‘-‘ 3 .. § xplorer Bradford Washburn in I most interesting aspects of CON-| Ay ckq in 1904, He worked in Skag s of the Ni River. raphers were accompanied to Ju-|nouncement. £ ott 77%, Libby, M 1 & | Attorney & ey Baskin was pro 1937 Alaska ir . He worked in Skag-{ rapids of the Niagara Rive 2. Kepne -| The bur . 5 1 orther neific 50 % . The 2 was signec | 1937 'neau by Gen. W. E. Kepner, com The bureau summary for il Northern Fneific 5074, |ecutor. The .complaint was sign: ‘A lieutenant Colonel in the ar- |gress is to see what inspires a ay and Dawson, spending severa | His ambition was to become the |y nger of the Alaska Command |shows that Alaska leads the stat ard O of California 49%¢, by Dan Ralston. SP;::hoforzh:hgn: n!‘:leenc;flbii\c | Yeara dn e TNl e, fourth person to go over the fallslyng by geveral other top officers.|with five fatal end 85 nonsfetul | rwentieth Century Fox 20%, U Juige Gordon Gray assessec | ™Y Teserve, he r{:"m’“}:‘:‘v: Later at Cordova he was pay-|and live. Their interest in the ice capccidents. South Carolina was next | s . Pound 2.79 15/16, Can- | the fine and ordered the fish co ‘~”“;‘K last m“"““m“’}', (\‘;p:dni(l;l o ornice,” 8 hat backstage factors| oo % . e + 3 no. ides what ba i master of the Copper River North-| Bug yesterday, with 200,000 SPeC-|project js in televising activities of with four fatal mishaps. New cchange 95.03%. fiscated which werz in the tray test winter military equipment. are miizisifimbe::ezl;erglig;‘;: western Railway, operated a hote! | iators lining the river banks, his|the Air Force's 10th Rescue Squa- | Mexico — highest aceident sta les today were 1,600,000 shares. |at the time vinter ‘asied even of and served one term as mayor. In| ubper barrel failed him and hel|gron while bringing in supplies tofhad 50 less non-fatal mis Ralston a 1oupl It is bl}l(.\t(l he "“"“f ; EDOW. instance, a rash of speeches, 12iF years he was a purser on thefwas swept to death over the 165-icamps and parties on the glacier.|than Alaska. 1 es loday were 85 folloWs: | estimate, there were between 1,00¢ | ‘Norseman” group upon compie: MZ:: e’ Holso. 6f 'Rep. | Admiral Rogers and otber Admisal foot. Canadian. Horsesho Tals. Sundborg said they wil also| States used in Yhe comparison | ndusirials 2021, rals 8260 WSS ang 1500 fish In the trap. ‘mflufexw;\l::icw:i:' e i sentatives the other day attack- Line boats before taking to salmon, His body was recovered today. |interview Governor Ernest Gruen-|have approximately ~the 13 —_— pripsi i e e 1;:013 the Voice of America and i (FoMine. Hill's barrel was made out of 14|ing, number of airplanes as Alasko, e, | GILMORE DUE HOME s 0K, SR N State Department propaganda. In Survivors include a brother, Herb- | old innertubes, inflated and bound| On Tuesday the Jones TWwins|ihe announcement explained One of the largest national mili- | g count of the searc m_ B fact seventeen speeches were ert Davis, Tacoma. together with cotton canvas and!will fly to Nome to film arrival| “Thus, the newest report deprives |t at Chickamauga, Ga., | U.. S.'ALL:JHH'Y _P: gelak i jl‘- s M— T ehatohe made, one after another, bitterly o N IS {heavy fish netting. It was shaped!there of the King Island Eskimos of the only yardstick we could jnear Chattanooga, Tenn., marking | more, Jr, who has been xx‘ X 1-" he al; a gcm‘)k, e jtical of the Voice of America. FROM CORDOVA ~ \ like a jelly roll, closed at both|in their skin boats. | 3ig’ up: 0 iahow b ‘adellent tote | the site of the battle of Chicka- |Grage since Priday .on court bus-ing from Dawsop s 3 critical of the Volce & ™™ | Anna Scott of Cordova is stopping | ends, with an air mattress inside = in Alaska ‘which' was’ not too up- |mauga in the Civil-War. It covers iness, ls expected to return tn -’“'li‘»urh-‘“km Alaska, was opened (o (Continued on Page Four) at the Hotel Juneau. to help him breathe. —~EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY<= 'fay (neau tomorrow. immm; in the summer of 1948, k- ble,” Gretzer siated, 18,1:1 acres.