The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 5, 1951, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1951 THESE DAYS [Texas Big Game (Cabragtt. 1981, Kigg Feati jHunfeys Had a Lofia k, Loffa Fun Syndicate, Inc.) p Texe s aboard the car wuch anderstood Conniry tragic tb huni der: questt unde? we hi to the r our ma vere, of cour the OWI propagan: the State De) ment anc ged b, Joseph Barne operated a unit t to produce a for ( Then along car America” which i organization but no impression on the ntral ¢ world Professor Saul K. Padover maa whether the point: or not, but < Unlik > Soviet Unicn United proy e psyeholc > should be in Wa h-level stz e a political and of ning center. hould and testing, i most imagir rardless of a them both poli technically. This is specially ant bec:eise all world-poli indicate” fhat we are conflict on ideological groun one that will continue wheiher there | is shooting or not superv al tr institution ing been to tu and pub- trainin: Our tendency h tifts job over to need to | He ideas. The curreft public re s man i far cry|to sergeant, from Lemuel Eli Quigg ¢ Lee | by Col. Fre who were idsalists. They ser | detvof: the their cl I 5 i - in which they belie their clients acc Amer fire public relations co do fore and are served ingly. In the battle ov nics developed to sell or to write du S ing industria “There must be faith, sincer viction. Every agent mu even fanatical in his acecptance of a view. Let us see what we want to to the world. It can be st simply: 1. The United States belive every individual on the | e earth possesses i rigeh ealen among ¢ . a e of Anchorage. pursuit of ha B Sralilp Of REODRELY. i belief that the United State 2. The United t Sried A | these rights are not a prod il ol e | 1eghlagion jor admxt can only be the product of our| that they 2 P { cogsawl, 4 Soviet Russia ha nature’s God and nature’s law; cerp b dh Bain 3, The United States has 1m0 as-| jc0 g 5 soifish, pirations to increase its tcf'rl(my OF | Lerialistic countr: to take over any people; ie o it 4, The United States believes that | o o padover tel every people, or small, is| % ihis writer heard entitled to a government Of itS|gores oo that ‘it is a % iga., sel the people | g0t that quring World War II s determine without Inter- | v, gnited States dropped the atom ference by any other government |, bt T Ty anese because the y any means, by war, by Droba- |, ¢ien were a vellow race and did ganda, by infiltration, by intrigue.| [t Gron it on the Germans because 5. The United States is commit-| o0 wepe white. hady. io ted to an association of nations i foisaditnnin 4/ which any nation may be a member if its people so desire. No such asso- ciation may be regarded as sat- American type of| ideas, the 1 from corpo; B. Morton h M. Rosev 1t they come from that to be true. 1t is terrifying how such an ut- terly false idea can be a pted and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA -pounder of Long Bea: with by-four legs and sur him, Four city firen huffed a en fa mem! eighty problem for , Guy N. € 1 to lead him into am a ng lock for Cpl ona of the twe 19-year-old 1d e ident of Genr Webb, born in Mead ed the Keiza whe ] directing aerial st enemy. pistol s position was overrun by the r stoed over him and d at his h —the 1 off a t four years age in Geneva, For ond medal metal patch 1ded in his forchead after a traff hat he received the Purple News Noles ELFIN COVE, (S al M Roy Clement Tuesday when her T her { onah. The 1 ple » th mall son § writer cle Alexander and her and niece Max- way to thew ummer. T Coastal for Juneau ¢ an fron ier plans been featured. ing to give local ¢ weekend 1 I Standard day v will put n out here. will poat Margaret Standard Oil L filled the t 186 th he g oy 1 and stove oil or the flc R i Mr. and Mis. their trollér their home will the Cove. ARRIVES WER Mrs. George from Juneau, E NEW HOME join her hére weir futul in Junc C. W. Pet 1l da visited {riends allie Jean, Aleutia rs is Territorial price exe with the Office of Price Stz tior the t | | Juneau Thursday Coa- tal for an indefinite - Man Drowns Saving * Daughter's Life .LINGHAM, Wash., Sept. 5— fforts by a Bellingham man to save his five-year-old daughter | from drowning after the Loa | from which he was fishing cap- sized in Lake Nelson, B. C. ended in his own death Sunday AT, Emil T. Thompson, have taken an & to the bottom of the Caribou new Mendenhall building. | try lake after rrived at the | hi ighter, Ji | holding up, safely their boat. . A. L. Berry of Cor-| Thompson's: wifee. ¥, |glig. ip tered at the Gastineau ' the ,' managed to ‘cli to the month have r she | at Fort | National The Pete two years f lowinz 1 two companion scene and pulled M CORDOVA , whom he w tdova Hotel. . Wtbb is from his wife, Jean, ree hero Later a North Korean et isfactory as long as independent and sovereign nations are excluded from membership. Few people in any country believe that the United States has not e been using its billions of give-away | e dollars for some ulterior purpose.;[e e e e o o e © GREET the FALL With a¢ Vew Suid and Topper i e STEVE VUKQVICH IS HERE wiih his Fall and Winier lines of Suiis and Topcoats for Men and Women . . . Made to Measure, lalest siyles, fascinaling weaves and colors. STEVE HAS OVER 1,000 samples o chose from. Call him at HOTEL JUNEAU - or leave your call for an appoiniment and demonsira- tion. HERE ONLY 10 DBAYS believed and spread. 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