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> 1Y MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA Y 5 t" : H '. ‘, = VISITOR FROM FLORIDA | B o 9 g Sflhd (hGW for f"’s' Time pumer views the News L KR Fla. is stopping at the Gastineau | Hotel a la Lowry By CYNTHIA LOWRY lp ™ Newsfeatures Writer As we all know, a job is the 1 I hroughout Ala: MER FRIEND | 5 by which most young wom | A special city sales tax election’ { ~ tain themselves between ¢ will be eld i Fairbanks on Friday, arenfs, Teachers LA of school and the beginning of | September 21. 7 riage. — e I M ‘ M d & It is true that a number of Heavy enrollment at the or- 10 MECT MOR ay u"'TED women enter the employ: age High School, over 875 \'ud ents, ! | of the nation with a s will necessitate “staggered shifis” A! Qe(ephon | determination to have a “career,’ between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., rdix | from Seattle to but these still constitute an :“"”‘)‘1’:::\‘:;;?]“““ ¥ Saeon g ction of parents to fe _ o & pressive minority. The wast ma- | al. Fers ana:teastieie b s will c ’ f Ml jority use their skills to ire : | S !: main - feature of @ receptic a ' orn,a 3 funds for life’s necessities until they The Seventh. ARQUAL COUErAo) | held: by Sl isuntPenct B &t Tl ke iy of the Alaska Moose Assocation and | o s taght tn and “All the East” 3 a steady suj Iresses, hat first annual Alaska Territorial con- ; - il AL ference of the Women of the Moose | BES ptasum nylons and such. it e Bt aged ] get-together of th e and Su will be held at Kotchikan, October | 10is annunl get-togethet of Ly ¢ In view of the fact that summer- 4 through October 1. M| ! of & ‘w\‘ v‘\h‘lr‘l*:" Nt time is job-hunting time for allard, Supreme Governor of the| & h( pr "“l‘, l‘ x‘l( e R € dakes, president of thé'us- Loyal Ordér of Moose will' attend. sands of new high school a lege graduates, it might be 'xppw ted tc ttending are reque; thing 3 A priate to take a look at the | A huge '““‘P”‘“‘"'l TR use the sixth street € o ployment situation and to con pounds, was recently taken in aj b v o will | B8 2 > a system, which I have just thoug Ward Cove Packing Company trap, | {0 symnasium. Refreshmenic WIlJ gconomical Alr Coach to Cali- J ing @ This steelhead was 42 inches long|' ved ‘guring; WHe Tacop.i fornia; also fast standard-fgre Y up, for getting and holding a | e el S # { A and a man. It has only one dr. and had a girth of 26 inches. 16 l !8 0 ' service to: 'Y back. n ui on " L | i L Obviousy, the first probie L i e LOS ANGELES X inginosy 8 she: 1001 XY @2 YOUDS has announced the Anchor u 4%, hrs. ‘ female hopefuls is to select a job | A : #64 | tew will ‘be enforced during tho Dzrali Southbound Ya gl i, Bt ko ; g |school year and.all persons under on e pesati <o | | SAN FRANCISCO imity with the largest nwmbers of | & Bl & 16 -years of age must be off thef, ' FoB o0 Sl e 16 ‘ 2 hrs., 50 mi eligible young men. The happiest| o ioon vear-old Robert Linsig of Mariboro, N. Y., wears an antici- | Streets and out of entertainmenti .. ©g"omarking [ ohikd e hunting grounds at the moment > grin as he carves a turkey. Born without an esophagus and | places by 9 pm. The curfew hour{ ™ b "% S g | are, of course, in the armed services.| PAtOry grin as he carves a turkey. E phagus and | FOUE OV isembarking from Seward: R CHICAGO 3 This solution o the problem, simple| tube-fed through his stomach since birth, the youth is able to eat his | = : & Druxman, William Liddle, Ms. | g as it may seem, may not be the| first solid food after a recent operation provided an esophagus The Deputy Marshal station at|E B. Minnia, Mr. und Mrs. Pau! 8 hrs. - “answer- to-all girls.— There still-aze | —through @ new-medioal technique. (B Wirephoto. . . {malaska s been closed beeausel goneh M T ek ] NEW YORK chances to be found in business e — = | of lack of enforcement activity. Re-{ " ‘\‘x““f“‘:“m‘&" “\';‘ \"\ ot establishments. Try to pick a spot cords show that L. Verne Robinson, | £¢) M. and Trs Sa 11Y; hrs. [ which provides the most mo for i deputy since Sept. 18, 1939, has not| xa % j";“ e Ly | I\ the least work, and then slide by been called up, most of the time, S A b 8 Mainliners daily from Van- \ 3 Embarking for Geattle: Miss W.| B 1 h actually doing a little less than to serve a single civil or criminal k- “’”\z:“v )‘l ;‘ ki l\‘!‘ “] B couver to Seattle. g - J. W. Pudihy, M 1 Mis i Upon accepting employment, the 3 ek o ool Gruimm ana twa, sAbes, UNITED AIR LINES } employee should see to it that she Anchorage residents will pay ‘:\.15 ® ltite B Mbdls Plab i holds the whip-hand constantly. extra two cents on each local letter| R Hazaitine, M. Fod Soahtis:' Coll Eliot 3700 After all, the launching of a man- mailed now that the carrier system R b 1) : Vancouver: Call Marine 5353 & e is This ! ling, Louis J. Gianano, Laure “ 66y 99 hunt requires her best efforts inl has been established. This makes I, Tou o OF don-s0r ivel ogest, ‘Its the Water”s time, thought and physical energy | local postage three cents. i H, J ¥ e RS Riksi thom: Secile. ke f 6 apy eiblaver 3§ DESUEEEWIER | Fairbanks schools open September | Laughlia. | OLYMPIA BREWING CO., OLYMPIA, WASH.,, U.S. A, k.‘:bctpf:t? h;:: 59 C,';“\hm m'“L R 10 and Dr. James E. Ryan | One of America’s Exceptional Breweries. Visitors Always Welcome f el i i an enrollment of 1318 elementary = little difficult to accomplish becau: many employers are old-fa | enough to think that, if t paying good money to get certain > jobs done, the work should be ac- complished on schedule. - Never tip your hand on 3 I liminary interview. Let the pros- pective employer think prepared to marry your you really care deeply about the! A quality of your work and that y are going to be heartbroken can’t bring your talents to his Dress carefully awm There's time enou out whistle-provokir Don't be discouraged ? exciting happens during the couple of weeks. Use this tilne [ fully, making friends with the pupils and 320 in the high school. 1 e Chief of Police Walter Carter has| resigned at Ketchikan. His pay has been $475 a month, but this is too low and it is a thankless mb' he says. | [ e | i | | [ i | The Seward City Council has set® in motion for the purchase of the! Seward Water System for $80,000 an option agreement from Mrs.} Jean Thorne, owner. The mayor and city clerk have been instructed} | to sign the eement. Tony Perkowsky, with his catch 'y of a 66 Pound 7 oimce king salmon | in the recent Ketchikan salmon | derby, appears to be certain of a | trip to Honolulu, expenses paid. A girls in the office. They may even | —_— | introduce you to some interesting '&_ 2 3 Anchorage proposes a §3,000,000 3 men, but this is unlikely. Pick out o B “ = | power bond issue and a special elec- | Mrs. mes Reed ef Rock Isl beans she grew in her backya ten peunds and”is 50 incl nd, Wash,, displays twe giant guinea | tion wijl be held September 11. ‘ d garden. The beans, one of which | — ) es long, grew as much as ten | the important things to do and get | i that work out. You always canj | stick odds and ends in your desk if | y y SEWARD — The Ve a- | ite si cost when avail 1t interferes with time spent hang-| inches a day. Mrs. Reed says the veegtable is good when sliced like | 2" p oo m o7 0 0 tsn‘;fi:"l‘ »?:::k' DI STaeR AL R ARENA coRfiyr b KEALRLES ing around the water-cooler or run-| a cucumber and fried. (P Wirephoto. publication, carries a line on thr ning out for a cup of - b first page that it is “The oniy: If you are a rank beginner, you, . can afford to be a job-floater for | RECEPTION FOR OIL SEARCH IN B.C. newspaper in the world that gives While. | Thus, you" can Jook over|SUMMER TOURISTS e s, S e ot | ot SRR, N 0[[ S several offices in a period of two OSLO—(P—When taing a- sum- | for oil and natural gas will be|tne slogan adopted by the C’l“‘m'_’ three months in case you don't find ;mer cruise to Norwa better | pressed in British Columbia this|pey of flCommerce and this heads| n fi an attractive assortment of men for bring a long some nice warm | year, it was announced by Dr. T. H.| 5 ceven plank program for devel- | d , 1 after-hours dating. Whatever you |clothes and your skis. | Williams, oil controller. A party opment during lhx; year and next| do, don’t really get interested in| That at least is the impression | will inspect remote areas of the| ., ihcude lhé’ 50 ye'ar anniversary | the work you do because this might |of some 100 tourists from many Peace River where the main survey [p m for the city 1 lead you to abandon your first goal: | nations, currently on a mi is centered. 1 Dalis O i Has g tesigned as| SAFEW 1 NEW YORKER NEWPORT B picking up a permanent job as|mer cruise to the Norwegian — il AMAes s o H s i g with the “Stella Polaris.” ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER | Poncr iy 'g::'c"‘);‘;&“"b"r;?f“l i ; There’s only one thing wrong with [ Driving from Hjoerupgafiord, 25| HASTINGS, Nebr —The hot ans has been appointed to the| ; FEY ! v the system: you're likely to get |miles south of Aalesund across the | dog buns at the picnic seemed a bit | vacaney. ! : ‘, fired. :m’".mr”"‘ td Ge‘[“"”““'d their ‘h‘"d‘ Ly lm‘““" to the story cir Oscar Barlow is (“\'])(‘X'hn(‘n(m;. h ’ i ouring cars were forced to return | culating here. But the pic e ¥ i 3 H T STRTEE R v v o % et ke MU war mak b7 b nomh. | expeionsty Wb bt | rne e e e than any othercar mflmenaa deB}' b ‘ L ® |ing snowstorm. A scheduled | “Until, that is, someone threw onef o4 out this wasn't a very éwi‘ I 1 b ® ling exhibition by crack Norwe: of the biscuits to a dog — WhO|iqen as bears and sy have 1 H 7 e EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY © |skiers on what was left of last promptly went off and buried it. been attempting to rumvhx»' exper-) \ ™ ’ b ® |year's snow was called off — be- oo AN iment by digging up the fish. s 1 2: ® © o 0 o o o o o o ¢jcause of too much fresh snow. —EMPXRE WAN’I Ani P. Y = SEiRE ! . { ISR (st e KODIAK — Poison bait is bem:'! 1. 180 V-8 HORSEPOWER 4. ORIFLOW RIDE CON’I‘ROL it 5 p Fabulous FI ure a' Fabulous par' e “:Seesr :xu 'Zdflnffiefif&”fa dpncttll Even on non-premium grade fuel, builtin Chrysler’s revolutionary new type shock ?i b rid of the rats now numerous in “Mechanical Octanes” enable the mighty absorbers have over twice the power of 81 ! | Rodiak. They are believed carriers e Ohe o 3 e i : i { Bt Lk ) vorm of Jaun- ysler FirePower engine to develop other types, to keep your car steady and i i dice. the most power, give the quickest respon- stable on rough roads. Driver and passen- ', . 2 Al Long, doing construction for i % 3 e | % | Wallis George of Juneau has ar- siveness in emergencies, of all modern pas- gers sit comfortably as has never been pos: b rived to contintue work on the Ko- senger car engines! sible in any car till now! : 3 o .| diak Ice and Cold Storage Co. l LS | Inc., building at the city dock. | A { Concrete ioundations have already ! g been laid. 2. POWER STEERING 5. PLUS ADDED PROTECTION Lowdod John Roy Tipton, 72, former Ko- ey diak resident, and holder of a For the first time in an American car, of Safety Rim wheels. . . foam rubber Safety- ra i ow 2 , 25 i gmt,neef: tk;u:dsl’\el‘\c:xz gg?:!?? l?'v - Chrysler brings you Hydraguide* power Cushion Dash . . . Safety Vision windows 1 F pital for treatment for a1y steering. Hydraulic power does four-fifths all around . . . Constant-speed Electric § R 0 'S over . . . ‘ . . H 1x :hi“’ i :12?:(:: LT of the work . . . gives your hand on the Windshield wipers . . . Driver-controlled ! y four men trapped in a blizzard on wheel many times more steering control in Automatic Transmissiod. } i the ice cap. He succeeded in get- ting two men to acabin and saved their lives. The other two died p 1 ’, / ONLYARIDE ruts, over bumps or soft shoulders! from exposure. Tipton’s toes ¥ o i T 4 5 3. POWER BRAKING . dabinow et ;::d;‘"“ue he was awarded the Another Chrysler engineering “first” uses . g ' ol A dry spell vecently hit Kodiak power from the engine to apply the brakes @NLY A CHRYSLER GIVES! e x‘;::;sfl‘a“"“ o at the touch of your toe. Reduces pedal SRSER R s b j B8 pressure required for fast, smooth stops by DRIVI: IT 'I‘ODAY susm f a0 Avenue Name as much as two-thirds of that otherwise *Hydraguide standard on Crown Imperials, optional at 2 This reminds me that Willouzh- Bl oy Avenue was pamed from @ needed! ooty Tradustion pecmite, 90 FEgns Wen Teri : carly day resident. He was Dick | ¢ (1 % % Willoughby, coilege graduatc ind : ™ s % ] B %2 | man of letters, who at one time ¥ Mexican miltionaire Den Carlos de Beistegui y ds Hurbe (right), host at $200,000 party staged in Venice, | owhed considerable property along B Italy, talks with the Aga Khan, one of the 600 great and mear groat guests who showed up. Masked | the Waterfront. R W ( 0 w L | i G ( 0 @ 115 Ekom m > Y L : i 5 . & ’ it woman and others in background are not identified. Bigg'est blewout in a half-century in Venice was a FROM SEATTLE “house warming” for Don Carlos’ palace on the Grand Canal which he bought two years ago for $500,- Ed. M. sfléenve,,, of Seattle 18 000. » Wirephoto via radio from London. 3 . 4 sregistered at the Baranof Hotel

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