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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1951 PAGE FOUR D l l E Im:nl(- it possible to go ahead with the construct MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 PTG RPERes SR at aska &Lmp I7€ o this veautiful building in time to take advantage from SECOND and FOURTH J. A. Durgin Company, Inc. pumm,«d yery evening except Sunday by mg of the federal grant-in-aid which was made availabl 2 0 Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE M""dflyl of Cflthm‘m'lh Accounting Auditing Tax Work PRIN' COMPANY 2 . i ocond and Main Sireets, Junead Alaska _ [to us last vear D T Room 3, Valentine Bullding | beginning at 7:30 p. m. HELEN TROY MONSEN - Prestdent However, Mr. Heintzleman is proud of the pledges | PRI, ¥ * 5 ¥ DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President g e Wm. A. Chipperficld, JUNEAU, ALASKA RRCIIE F CAMPBELL - - - Mnaging Editor | that have been redeemed. “Seventy thousand dollar SEPTEMBER 6, 1931 wo}smpful Master; P. O. Box 644 Telephone 919 — B ! at is and something ‘ J i o] | Sitesed 1o the Poid Ottied 1 dieas A3 Second Cinss aatier,|OUU Of 8 total of '$80,0001, ThAG 18 fe @ud something | o o JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary, | ===————e— 4 SUBSCRIPTION RAT! of a record. But we need that last $10,000, too, and| e SEPTEMBER 6 ° Capt. William Strong arrived from Taku River last night at 9 o’clock ;i Delivered by earrier in Juneau and Dougl per month; i S & 5 5 six months, §9.00; one year, $13. very soon,” the committee chairman h: le e | with the following passengers from Tulsequah: S. Lingord, A. A. Pare, % L Bl N s el ous L e " reomiins o advence, 70| It Is only fair to those who have alréady fulfllled} 2 Joh G Wamer * | Edvard Gibbon, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilms, George Bacon, Daisy Smith. BP0, ELKS i[5 U WANT AE PAY (2 Ome O sers Wil confer & favor if they will promptly notify | their pledges that the remaining pledges be redcemed | 2 William Geddes v = Meeting Second and Fourth Wed: 3 :r;c“:x;;:n:;;r;)s(nu of any fallure or frregularity in the delivery | The library b'th,mfm to .\1\1 ln’f.ln and payment in fu 1; . John F. Lyle ° Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer and Tom Redlingshafer arrived here on| Resdays at 8 P.M. Visiting broth- . (O eBRSe: News Oftice, o3 Dusnese O, 31 is a community responsibility. ie John Ashbaugh ®{the motorship Norco this morning. They have been spending the last| €rs Welcome. "“The Rexall Store”’ he Ausoq MEMEER OF A«Ioc‘m;nn eSS ) Y 7'” uT 71’)’FRB\' : 7y "' \.“ .H“‘.‘D“. o :\)m)mlm in Idaho and Montana. LE ROY WEST, Exaxlted Ruler. €Xa ore e Associnted Press is exclusively entitied to the use for ] N " A ’ y republication of all news dispatches credited lo it or not other-; JUNIOR TRO sl | e W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. Your Reliable Pharmacists wise credited in this paper and also the local news publishe - . | 5 B g : A e Alttiodih "t55" Golden . North . Salbh Dty kns | | - The motorship Narco, Capt. A. Eckholm, sailed for Seattle —_— BUTLER-MAURO NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411'come to be knc as the Territory’s s B g | wayports this afternoon at 4 o'clock with t 1 g passengers O B Bovtie, Wb e 81,08 xucku o dhe VRGN sagpeindimlgabngy Bosaflises: BBy £ DRUG cCo. iy - SpC ent, 3 ink it has a thing on the ¥ ersburg alto, Lilla 'berg. For ingell: Mrs. E. Junior Trout Derby | Anderson, N: L.'Troast, Norman Anderson. For Ketchikan: Ray J R’G’:",“e:nm"“"g’ Every Friday WE % ke Or— The Junior Derby in which nearly 300 boys and | {McMath. For Seattle: Mrs. E. Hill, W. Whiting, J. W. Flannagan, F LOREN CARD Alaska MHSIC supply fip girls signed up was special event for youngsters \(HUHL med up by Jim Ormi 3 polished off to & | amfmry_ Arthiur M. Doset istign * y J ) d polished off to a suc- - ALTER R. HERMANSEN Ll essful conclusion by the Territorial Sportsmen andj Weather conditions and lemn(‘h» R T SR St T ) TN "lwm—:’;:sg::l plI:lrlmenu committee members Orme; Bud Boddy and Kay Ken. | tufes at various Aluska pOMS also|, = ° G0 -0 B m o o the 'I‘\k“;“ 2 i RHEAGIROL B EY - nedy. | Anyone st the Twentleth. Oentiiry THegtre ‘sl 00, oo Faciilc Cosst 86 KEQEHn. | g sl Flithe e Senond K WA 120th Meridian Time, and released | will hunt moose. v r w week or so ago who saw the prize awards ceremony |1y tne Weather Bureau are as| ek . Ve & W conducted by Fred Dunn could not but appreciate ! foliows: { : what the Junior Trout Derby meant to Juneau's|Anchorage 50—Raln| Miss Rica Niemi left this morning for Chilkoot where she will teach Taku Post No. 5559 Card Beve'age Co. % youngsters Annette Island 50—Drizzle | school. Meeting every Thursday in Wholesale 805 10th Bt. i | When Tod Powell, San Francisco Chronicle sports | Barrow 34—Cloudy | e 3 the C.1.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. ‘ S ieedav. September 6, 1051 columnist told at a Chamber of Commerce meeting | Bethel SN . o rivate wedding performed In the pai £ the M tist | et e MU SEL e R about San Francisco’s plans for young fishermen,| Cordova oy o P i . BpranaRfof sha Methoalst) for MIXERS or SODA POP - Dawson 45—For | Fpiscopal Church Sept. 4, Daisy Agnes Smith became the bride of George members realized that Juneau was in big-time com- . of 9 TE " 2 ” vl e with 1 T e Edmonton 47—Clear | Smith. Both are residents of Tulsequah. The newlyweds will return t NAS H TIME TO PAY UP ORI Wit s airbanks 44—Cloudy | Tulscquah to make their home. : P Powell, sports fishing enthusist, promoted the . 51—Rain i R || SALES and SERVICE The Alaskan Hotel hing project for boys and girls in San Francisc 4—Clear J . More than $70000 of the §80,00 pledged for the | [IShing prolect for bovs Art BTR 1B SPE FEREEE #—Clear| G . Drilinger and George Collumbine went to Chichagol todsy|| CHRISTENSEN BROS. Newly Renovated Rooms Juneaw Memorial Library has been paid to the com- {41¢ 1t has & 0 g Qe 5 ATPPEORES D o i RN 0y the seaplane Petersburg piloted by Gene Meyring. |1 909 12th Phone Green 279 at Reasonable Rates mittee; but it is that last $9,000 or $10,000 that is needed | "¢ J‘}‘“‘ of S5 wn. | R A e digl ook now—and e mean NOW. i m( er :!t!zen. ‘\nll result from civic interest 46—Cloudy Miss Helen Gray, head of the home economics department of the PHONE SINGLE O » " 5 sports Vi 0yS p re o | (e o When the bullding is turned over to the Livrary |1 knlo\\' »:‘hxa: ‘c}wn; o b.,l and eirls. We are glad 36—Partly Cloudy | Juneau High’ School, arrived today on the steamer Alaska after spend- i Committee this month, the final share of the local [ e Territorial tsmen are planning { Northway 32--Partly Cloudy | ing the summer in the States. ¢ |i S cost/of the projéct will be due and after that date, [ 1OW for8 1963 fishing derby for kids Petersburg 48—Cloudy | e 3. Bmwmes lltlllor fore TH&)I\:\%%;I{%%B%V%%E any unpaid balance will start to draw interest. {')"'“l‘“"_ 85—Cloudy | gam Dapcevich arrived in Juneau from Kimshan Cove. Phone 103 139 So. Franklin PHONE 555 The Memorial Library, nearly completed, is humelhmz l“l(lun'r Pri George 36—Clear b 3 51_Fog - 0. Box 2508 PAINTS —— OILS Weather: High, 69; low, 61; rain. project of which everyone in Juneau can be proud s 55-—Cl6v There were donations from hundreds of people, ac- (Seattle Timi W A thenr e —— Bailders’ and Shelf cording to Frank Heintzleman, library committee) o ATh_e n]fltflsb rm!‘m reports v;[ the U rtment Yakutat 43—Fo D —— HARDWARE chairman, from neagly every civic and religious group o griculture indicate that United States crops this|. "3 k - : A I O, e o e i and.from | Y7 Wll be amang the natons larsst. Meanwhie Daily Lessons in English Y. 1. corpon || MCHOLSQYSVELPING | Remington Typewriters e g What SR SUsal ‘Iraman P!emwl | 5 bt { SHOP A SOLD and SERVICED by Recently, when he appealed for a payment of The U. S. S. R’s own press provides a1 | %ok Tanks and General Welding pledges through a letter to the Empire, Mr. Heintzle- Socialist Agriculture, mouthpiece of the Soviet ul- ]hrea.ens Ejedlfill | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: “Regular,” in the sense of “real” or! AU HULE QUARANTIED J, B, Burford CQ s A1 lective farms, since 1950 has been listing the progress E “try is colloquial. Say, “He was a real, or true (not REGULAR P. 0. Box 1529——Feero Bldg. 2 P . . .. | OF lack of same, in 33 agricultural regions, cc sing . “QOur Doorstep Is Worn by “While most of the pledged funds for the Library i S, w : . g* B E ISh 0'! Men | pioneer —— Satisfied Customers™ have already been paid, some of the pledges have not ;“0;} of R“lssbl: After a 3 A; s ::uwtlu: “, ‘m - ] OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Hostage. Pronounce hos-tij, O as ir i B L +aisehaa) andjghe Memorial Library Com- |16ckives and [Susie managers, howewss, Hociallst ABHL & |ON (net as in HOST), accent first syllable. L B itios earncstls, requbsts of those who have not fully | Sultures lssue of June 14, 1951, lsts only four e e OFTEN MISSPELLED: Miscellaneous; observe the SC and the LL. STEVENS® FORD AGENCY paid that they arrange at once to pay the balance in ‘as “leading” (fulfilling or exceeding their quotas).| ., ' qay to throw Britain’s oil re-| ~ SYNONYMS: Conquer, master. subdue, sugjugate, surmount, win ey, (Authorized Dealers) ’ one payment or through a series of instaliment pay- with 29 reported lagging. finery technicians out of Iran unless | vanquish. LADIES’—MISSES’ !| GREASES — GAS — OIL | ments, Apparently, something more than Marxisr the Pritish resume Ang| 1 WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is you Let us| READY-TO-WEAR “Every contributor counted on every other to|even “Howd you like to work in the uranium mines'?" | oil negotiati 5 increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: || Seward Street Near Third | Junean Motor cn- g met his pledged contribution. Only this mutual trust |Is needed to"coa’ crops out of the ground pian Senate Ve BYOmICE M. |DISCRETION: cautious and correct judgment. (Pronounce the E as i Foot of Main Street “He should use more discretion in managing his employees. fidence on t ¢ tough” po IR SBIE), e 1S MAKE and he will ask a similar vote in t} The Charles W. Carter controls—increased 5.3 a dally habit—ask for it by name with the prospect of reopening talks | sals they already consider ! able: o, having thelr tAmRb-[1 Ll . 902 G0E BU0E G oL SOt s s ittt oo at the same rate as Canada’s, would have cost the American con- —about Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 The Washinglon | percont during fhe_same. period. Douglas Declines Jower House tomorrow. s | JUNEAU DAIRIES | If our prices had been going HD The ultimatum faced the British | i M 0 D E RN E-I- I 0 U ETTE < AR i Morluary DELICIOUS ICE CREAM i TA LEE | Merry-Go-Round BENOOR bt A oM PAEE Oue) * Commenf on ldea To Recognize China Juneau Dairies, Inc. siiner seven billion dolls | $150 per family of 3 persons. In- cia vho have remained at the 3 : 2 support because * of attitude of | stead, this same family paid less Abadan refinery tossed out of Tfan. | Q. What is the chief difference between a church and house wed- i i e ice e g Jy ], N Y jon. ' h gover! T iing? U 3 1 some people in treating the Oifice than $1 to help the government SEATTLE, Sept. 6 @ In the (In London, British government|dine § of Price: Stabilization like -an un-| run our American price controlfface of a Congressional furore| officials said Britain is ready at any| A The bride and bridegroom do not take a single step together Caslers Men's Wear | HOME GROCERY <4 wanted child. Like the unwanted | program during this same period. |around his head, Supreme Court|time to resmue oil talks with Iran He meets her at the point where the service is read, and after the cere- McGregor Sportswear 2 v child, we did not ask to be BOII.| o onovant than the dollar Justice William O. Douglas declined [ if the Iranian government has any mony there is no recessional. The clergyman withdraws, an usher re Stetson and Mallory Hats i Phones 148 and 342 ! We were not self-created. We were| = o ¢ ey ‘] stability to comment yesterday on his sug-|“Worthw counter-| pmpom]\) ‘,m) es the prayer bench, and the bride and bridegroom merely turn wherc Arrow Shirts and Underwear E msksdaley 4t - | SRVI0ES, (Of course, 5 fle Bie estion that the United State — . e 3 : Allen Edmonds S || Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 ti4 iR it i the amElgaly o | achieved and the danger of infla- [ A : they stand receive the congratuldtions of their guests. s Sty i rea plus the need for a strong| . recognize Red China DASSOW GOIN(‘- THROUGH | ™ : ; Bkyway Luggage American Meat — Phone 38 B agaitht! b6 kaion. feoc| tion averted. The el idbatanioted inia Han | @ should the dessert spoon or fork be placed on the table witt L work -parallels the work ' the| In times of rising prices thefpnoicen interview last week, w John Dassow, with the Fish and he rest of the implements that are necessary for a meal? ! ; b 51 sturing worker car t: B ¥ o o0l wildlife Service at the experimén- | 5 c 3 9 i / other emergency mobilization ag-! ;‘:\i'fi‘“f’?“]‘]‘)‘l::;u“”:“fm“fi‘\‘n‘t bettar] that such_recognition would tend| 1 anoratory at Keu-':mcm? h’:Qp_ " A.“Noju ey areslublishudn on e desort plate atten fhy (ot BOTANY To Banish'“Blue Monday” encies created by the defense pro- 3 = to wean China from the Russian - i B » 19 5Y0P” | qishes are removed from the table. 5 y Pro-i iy an other average people. But| ping at the Hotel Juneau. He is upaan To give you more freedom duction act to build this defense 1 sis et o (‘_ it "“:C’.n“w orbit by cashing in on the inher-| o "0 0 are M('Kinle"l:-”’rk t6 Q. What acknowledgment should a young girl make when being 500 | E for America. o T PR e e avic| ent conflict between China Ne-| tionq” e s Sotonce. Gon. | introduced to a young man? | from work — TRY 5 Other agencies have the obliga-| o American workers B HIRIC | tionalism and Russla's - drive (0] 7o once AR g P Uiy CLOTHES ! tion Ot spurring _production and | (o “inewhite collar worker, thel SOUCHY the Far East o o4 Alaska Laundry . i mmr‘o, or pides ur Job 3| jow income worker, the govern-| He was quoted as saving rec- BALTZO, ELKINS LEAVE - _BUSH SHOES . S b obe to sisex in times| MEDt worker, the pensioner, the| ognition of Red China would | FOR SCIENCE CONFERENCE by { STETSON HATS ! e i s .| AR O WOMWR Wi bas ke o) gve whe e weld " roul 90~ | poowing the ena of e 108 an ¥ c.GoRDON ||| Quaty Work Clothing || H. S. GRAVES ‘ sources are under pressure. Al 5 i s e salm fishing season, C. Howard | 5 The Clothing Man “This ko 4 | on savings, or the young wite and| Justice Douglas, nflm hxs arri < N |’.MWW e Clof 14 oblgeton 1 touna 10 place| O, Sngs, or the youne Wie oo Juslce Dol ofter e srr) i, sssisan eonal iveta FRED HENNING us in conflict with those individ-| *MLY et e . {of Fish and Wildlife Service and| 1. What was the first state west of the Appalachian Mountains tc LEVIS OVERALLS A All these people see their standard acknawle(lged having w.ul about | )i A Ry SiTse | Complete Outfif uals who look on the nations em-| 5% O 0 "0 their hope| the controversy his suggestion had | o A “BUd Elkins, wlidlife man-pe admitted into the Union? P utfitter for Men for Boys ergency as a time for systemati s Bl EARIR AL | agement supervisor, left Sunday| Hasw many. feet ate tieped oy all: lucking its citizens. These | for a secure old age shattered by|kicked up, but said: “I have no: . MoKittey National® P | 2. ow many feet are there in a fathom? shz’rv.sli)ght,ed ® ndividuals do mof| BYies over. which - they bave Bolicomment.” e 11 Witand the" Becond JAL: 8. Whio two hoales GL FRERRS cotncted by the Juivg Jein@n i g | ACKWELL”! ¢! 10 Moo oraare ‘Uit ‘tuiy | SoDtoly ciand . even.. he factory| As a result of the Justice’s o conference heine held| 4 Of what common colors are the following variations: (a) azure SANITABY HEAT BLACKWELL’S ¥ S om pridiioss’ quly phony. dol- | Forkercwill el behind in the race| redognition suggestion, Repre- e tfors rettahe |b) Jade; (o) sattron? CABINET SHOP i Thfi, own actions strike at| DetWeen pricesand w sentative Woodruff (R-Mich) | |5 08 ) b 5. What'ls the capital of Alaska? FOR BETTER MEATS || 117 Main st. Phone 712 the strength of the system which| The need to protect our people :’:': ;’)';f:;‘f'f:“’r‘:;:;"“r’:‘;" u:: trip to wildlife stations the ANSWERS: 13—PHONES—49 || High Quality Cabinet Work they prate about, but so poorly|from inflation and the absolute Supreme Goatk } | Interior. 1. Kentucky; admitted in 1792, ' Free Delivery for Home, Office or Btore serve. ji %m‘ed for stability to help achieve Jusfice Duugla‘k AR Clarence Rhoede, regional direc- 2. Six feet. The dangerous thing s that| l‘i:fen:e I).r\)dll;cml)n ‘gn‘vs-!p:u‘:t;tew Iy from an expedition along the ,t:l‘s ’(‘mm’(\“fi:l"p"‘i\rtg ‘:C‘:l"“;f ‘e’glrs 3. Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. these people are a minority but nzfi“t;"iu‘: mrt ‘3‘"’_"‘,(:_?6;"&““‘3 southern fringe of the “Iron Cur-| =% P ot i 4. () Blue. (b) green, (c) yellow or orange. they become pace-setters if the| Deed wlxlz : ml L rofit us | tain.” He talked freely of his ob-| Vil R A 5. Juneau. nation- leaves them unrestrained.| Program. What would it pi US| cervations there. Sy % SGT rnnn J c DAWLEY i It takes just a few people to des- [If W, strain out TeSOlTEEs Lo bulld) g ‘saw something of the coun-i R = i Sans troy the normal reliance on and | Mmilitary strength and at the same .. oot that 1o Goleg . on|. M and Mrs Ha ow 5 G 0 & ; compliance with the laws of the! time tear down the American ec- ";eg’;l“f:t"Rl’lf" R | Pelican are at the Gastinean Ho- S as a paid-up subscriber to THE DALY ALASKA I # land. “The murderer and the thief, Onomy? The Kremlin could ‘ask|yleorvion ™ axg ‘i Ao it 7 | E EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING y : othing " ; : ¢ o EMPIRE PAY 0! se i 7 1 are the exceptions in a society.| nothing better. parent in Communist Yugoslavia 7} |} E WANT ADS PAY A sl::fu‘:am g;. g::].;n N Present this coupon to the box office of the Yet we build vast and expensive| S0 many Amerlcans ask,” “What — | & Lyrio poem _ 39, Household god f ‘ law enforcement systems to pro-|can I do to help in these times?'™ (3 s-punm._ 1 40. Beverage M| cAPlToL THEATBE i tect the many from the lawless| So many feel hopeless because “.a p:oflt L :: fininr.“ \ E g they cAnnot carry rifles or can: 3%, Caxe i g T and receive TWO TICKETS to see: We must protect the business| not fly planes or man tanks. But u Mom fluence community from the few who will| this fight against inflation is some- 43, Carefully 1 " y i wrought T[S i rofiteer. The retailer works on a| thing in which every American oon-lhlpel out £ ” 63, Writi RIE i margin. He is in daily contact with | can play a part. 4vos "out s Sonon s G Federal Tax—12c¢ Paid by the Theatre i the consumer. Hé certainly enjoys| The business man can practice n.:x ugtor J‘ i 5 23, Hve E[M i very little pleasure in constantly|Testraint in his pricing practices. 37 Loiter 12 c.,m,,mmt. 7 Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 increasing his prices. But if he is| The consumer can avoid buying all 28, Steep Solution of Yesterday’s " N o . g 30 Slelor aise b3 Hed® 'S Puzcle d cab WI ¥ to stay in business he has no al-|except those things he really needs. At : Hee and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YQU and ternative if his costs continue to/ 31. Kite DOWN 3 Ha.-;ggficm . 6. Station RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments, N e rosse. | The wholesalers, the| There has been What the econ- 3L Apply.to soms. 1 Anolnt . L Goddess of | ¢ Tngpire wit WATCH THIS SPACE—Y: N A i menuiscturers, all face imilar | OMists call a “softening” of prices P e 1 vl : ; —Your Name May Appear! problems Tt l:akes only a few in- on many items at this time. But Beat creasing costs to set the upward | the American people need to know Wine vessel pressures in motion, for each seg-| that the inflationary bomb has & %L’I‘c'{,"c b of business must maintaip its | d¢laved fuse. The pressures ahead F it Olde t B ]{ . A] k " :’: lt)mve Position, 4 are building up—rising world pri- . Weary '-rl' SI Dank 1n aska . u"’ifles many hours of hard|Ces @ billion dollars a week in Rhey el 5 o o s ireat, many, people—it| Us S defene costs, less clvl B e 1891—0ver Half a Century of Ranking—1951 it . production in relation’ to civilian habitan - | costs the nation a great deal to Small bad‘ support an economic control pro- \p(‘;’(‘"d)“::]g 1’“““"( SRR T A%lrden tool i lternative is far| on - sense, ‘hardheadefl xea - ssue h st G, e ism and a determination by the 1 Diminisn ThelB. enrendas February 15, 1951, |muplv to act together for the na- Candle m“"c’:“x‘;;e‘n:‘l’ng i L'mliu tional security will see us through Flower con- Bank S;m B oaased 8 per cent, Trans-| & difficult two years ahead. . March 2 e erta y s g i of . oo fabo abflass, these price rises; Certainly [l'hl> i, :l:;a]l price thrian ed D SoS oble 16 billion | to Preserve the freedom, the secur- uruah | & e cost the American, people 16 MIOY iy and the abundant. living stand.- Chides Safety Depeosit 1 ards that Americans have built Ridge ot % ary 15, 1951 to June 15, 1951 wus| p , reial B B .| for themselves through the years. ) oxes jor en an » - While we were holdmg this price FROM: PORYIAND . u?.'a'o COMMERCI AL s AVING P Jine, the index in our neighboring Robert C. Dillard of Portland is P f draw?” et s 1 = pation Canada—which has no di- stopping at the Baranof Hotel. What 's a nice sal eamodnl (o overdraw? sldon 50! £

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