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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951 | country, he spits out the name with little relish Dall Alaska Emp[rc | Just how do they do it when they have to import ¥ M E M n n I A L s J. A. Durgin Company, Inc. "“'“"'.?JJ.”;E L A R ks 20 YEARS AGO 'ffo':'nE EMPIRE !|| MARBLE and GRANITE || ““oonuns Auditing Tax Work Second and Main Sireets, Juncau Alasks Recently we read a letter from Dz, W. T. Bean, - Monuments and Markess Room 3, Valentine Building HELEN TROY MONSEN E . J President | principal of the Butler, (Pa.) high school who is in PRI, 1S l JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS JUNEAU, ALASKA DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President that country studying the economic condition there | He is not in politics® nor representing any particular roup in this country, so his observations can be | P. O. Box 642 Second Class Matter. Phone 426—302 Franklin St. Entered In the Post Office in Juneau OCTOBER 11, 1931 SUBSCRIPTION RA' Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Dous! ‘for $1.35 per month; The sophomore girls’ basketball team of Juneau High School downed OCTOBER 11 T e te wh B Tobowine Fates | accepted as honestly given. It s not that we care 5o Deloris Jean Moore $hé frosh team by a score of 22 to 1. Members of the winning team were ® 06060600000 ane O0¢ year, in advatce, 15.00; six months, in advance, $1.80: | ;uch as to what happens to the political fortur C. W. Cs Margaret Hansen, Gene Carlson, Elizabeth Terhune, Rhoda Minzgohr, @ B.P.0O. ELKS ¢ EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY o o B T o A iy | SR ROMEY, Dls R PrRCLIOes there are in linc ‘_"\‘_‘f“"“ N“l-\°‘" Barbara Winn and Eva Rocovich. Freshmen hoopsters were Tyra ®© o 00 060000 0 0 gt e Biade csdisbvindiing with what our present administration is gradually Farris Notterstad Wahto, Edith Bloomquist, Annabelle Simpson, Fern Gubser, Carol Rob-| Meeting' Every Wednesday at 8 P T e P O",’Cf,“‘ forcing on the American public ,\h_\l‘”i{”g:flfi?“?’a\,c” ertson and Inga Lindstrom. 3 P.M. Visiting brothers welcome. | S——————— The Asmxfmflf@fis"fi ':::flecfll\':;{:?\:?x::qm the use ror“ In describing the Danish social security program, Andrew Sutton S - LeROY WEST, Exalted Ruler. ""The Rexall Store” 5'.‘22“’1‘:.‘.,‘,‘:’.’.‘, olxn-éLigc;:pirnln,::h:s‘figrrg')elnl‘lml;nl ‘L."J.“Sf.h‘i}}}f:; [ Dr. Bean says “it guarantes the comfort and safety Alyce E: Fp]{,n ’Th\- Ladies’ r‘\‘id S)ociety' of the Resurrection Lu.thcrfln Chur?h made W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. herein. of the people in nearly every aspect of life. here Lorene Schmitz plans 1u‘ improve the new addition to the church which included a Your Reliable NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, uu\ are generous payments for the unemployed, free Rosemary Doogan Sunday School and social room. The woodwork in the kitchen had been " FPharmacists Pourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. medical, for those over 65—including free housing. :‘x'“"d\v::\“tl: ( painted and the floor covered with linoleum. | BUTLER-MAURO § The children can get free education through the uni- Savel — }vsrsn_\-. :1‘:;;;1:;;‘ ;‘:w meals and when nr’:c.\\: P free Joanne Nowell Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams were passengers on the Alaska for Moose LOdge “o’ 100 DRUG Co. | cfothing ‘afid fransportation. I can find very few of |® Moy and T ','l;‘gs“:“a“gm‘" Haines. Elton Engstrom left on the same ship for Cordova. R’ég“t;flt’:““" Every Friday life's inconveniences that are not protected.” Bl CRS Jionne it i v Pty sy Alaska Masic § I He found that productivity started falling off 1 William Semar, manager of the Northland Transportation Company, » Bocrebhry upp y before the war and is continuing today. He says, a round-trip passenger on the Northland, which called at Juneau WALTER R. HERMANSEN Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | “The workers are rapidly losing their incentive to do I night. i Planos—Mausical Instruments a full day's work. After all, nothing unpleasant can | ea er a g and Bnppli- Dr. R. E. Southwell was on a visit to Hoonah. on the Estebeth. Phone 206 Becond and Seward Card Beverage Co. ‘Wholesale 805 10th BS. hmppcn to them if they don't. He was a passenger ‘The government takes ; }cnre of everything.” But—he found it takes a full year to build a Alaska pol“ls house in Dcnm11k and the installation of a tclophonc‘ is a major operation. i V.E W Taku Pos! No. 5559 Meeting every Thursday in Miss Louise Kemp, whose home was in Moosejaw, Canada, arrived on the Princess Louise to spend the winter here. She was staying with Weather conditions and tempera- | . her sister, Mrs. R. L. Bernard. Thursday, Oetober 11, 1951 He reports, “The most recent strike in Denmark | tures at various Alaska points also i 3 the C.L.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. 2 occurred in the welding department of one of the |08 the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 p.m.,, it L Eoiiee - (| PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT 120th Meridian Time, ani released Weather: High, 49; low, 43; rain. for MIXERS or SODA POP shipyards, when one of the workers on piece work, | stepped up his production he was doing three "LATION by the Weather Burcau are as follow: G AGAINST IN COMPLACENCY WAR! 50 NASH | times as much work as the average. Fellow workers Afiohorage 32—Cloudy " A warning against complacency in the face or:::“‘ “r'”:‘d"‘ in the harbor and went on strike until he gnnv(m Island . aRain Dally I_essons n EnghSh W. L. GORDON SALES and SERVICE The Alaskan Hoiel inflation was sounded last week by Merryle Stanley y 4 arrow 7—Partly loudy Rukeyser, economic analyst, while in Seattle as a Dr. Bean finds that no new businesses are being | Bethel 20—Partly Cloudy S e ] 90(;}{12‘ISTENSEN BROS. Ne:‘" mz‘ Wooms Jectire peaket; established in Denmark and no money going mllo g:x\:i:‘;\nx . ;Z:gigzgy WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She never told me that.” th Phone Green 279 Reasonsble Rates Whit slie 'R, A0 47 Ux l\ficanty i ‘view ‘of | PUSINSSY SXRSDRION, | BUt the worst part 1s that with | iHe o R Y1say, “She didn't tell me that” 3 PHONE SINGLE O all these government benefits the majority of the Edmonton 42—Partly Cloudy v constantly rising living costs—together with increas- e Rt H 5 1‘1 ot Fairbanks 20—Cloudy OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Scion. Pronounce si-un, I as in ; 3 . young men are emigrating to other countries. ; : S5 ok ing taxes to pay for increasing government costs. In ? 5 3 . o | Haines : 37—Rain | SIGH, U as in RUN unstressed. e T oSt Pon-imeptgencer, Mr,| U WOU think that wih praucion low pef | oL R s s o birce: v, S Browmesllquor Store THOMAS HARDWARE Rukeyser said: “I caution top management not to be | worker 1 Wowidsbe difficu " il B i '?t ® | Juneau Airport . 41—Rain| SYNONYMS: Liable, accountable, responsible, answerable, amen- || Phone 103 139 So. Franklin PHO, Co. complacent of government waste and fiscal blunders. raised in taxes to keep such a ‘\““‘1"‘““““ system | godiak 36—Partly Cloudy | able. gkt NE 555 Business leaders will render a service if they put|n operation. Possibly this is why l’o'l"jn'ofiztz’: d”:: e . 10—Clear| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us Ve PAINTS —— OILS ] themselves on the side of prudence, efficiency and Amencn: ln:payers “m‘ovnc‘) ¥ _"“'l\ é “:\", ~d]r sl Ngm;a i wi;}i‘fg‘;fi | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: — Builders’ and Shelf good management of public and private affairs.” E"‘“:‘c“i;g o :'E‘:‘g'm;”“;;““m “(’:“Hp i \:'h(; i e : 22gcmu:, INADVERTENCE; inattention or an error resulting {rom it; an Over- | ee——————— HARDWARE + na; 3l S socialls set-up, s¢ 4 " )% ! “ N An ” § v " “Business should not be deterred from talking help: DettosArkd Petersburg -... 49—Rain, Fog| sight. “This mistake was due to inadvertence. NICHOLSON'’S WELDIN boldly because of fears of political reprisals.” I Portland 51—Part] G Remi 4 Newspapermen in this country are alarmed at the artly Cloudy SHOP emington writers The well known -anslyst-and financial columnist| i 'p' R :d Yo tha "mm‘;m;\rmon {0 | Frince George 41—Cloudy | SOLD and SERVICED by said further that it is futile to try to balance un- ;:IZ’ ?:e w:rj:s :;ntgn: a;unu}mni el 55—Rain Nk:v:;;ng;;ru Welding 3 ending side with higher o 5 BUPCCETTNEE BT UNR 49—Cloudy ALL ARANTEED f::":::z:’p:me o BRT | this, it means gone is the freedom of thought and | Whitehorse i ROBERTA LEE o R 2 J. B. Burford Co. wrtiere s fio SO ABMEE of rigorous economy| TeLeion, and-atophion of the Danish system of 1tving-| Yakutat 45—Rain ¢ SUSSUSSSUSUUSU SN | 8 = “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by all along the line in government expenditures,” he R W5 ;‘f,’, RUSIE f 1100, e, Denmark \.m‘ | @ On what occasions is @ cutaway (morning coat) with striped | Satistied Customers” said. e LA 5 e woour A ik (omm"n"y Evenls | trousers worn? ! — A o s A o or attemoon weading._on sunany tor curen a0 | STEVIENS® ||| FORD AcENcY Socialisih”in’ Denmark e hrdl £ Fr e TODAY | the city). On ell daytime occasions of ceremony, such as taking part| b (Authorized Dealers) B o ol B o 1;”"] b 5‘ rCi‘x“xc:‘xm V:.\phn uu(el:‘ e e p.m.—Taku Toastmasters meet, !in a dedication, unveiling, review of a parade. In England to business LADIES’—MISSES’ GREASES — GAS — Ol (Claremont, Minn., News) jrory. Such languagel-— BRAL. SOt ‘ in Iris Room, Baranof Hotel. | As usher at a wedding. As pallbearer. READY-TO-WEAR J H ‘We hear very littll out, he little country cf Den- & At 8 p.m. — Lutheran Ladies Aid | Q. When there is to be a double-ring marriage ceremony, whe " .#’ { When advertising something to sell never bother | eets in social rooms of church. | Seward Street Near Thizd unean tor co' | presents his ring first? ; ; Foot of Main Street .0 tell the customer how good you are — tell him| At 8 p.m.—Emblem Club meets in ;. A. The bridegroom places his ring on the bride’s finger first, and ey mark, but we may be heuring amore about it in the not- too-distant future. !Vhen'fl?. American farmer read uct wi him, i Elks ballroom. | ) i of the butter, hams ‘@nd bacon they ship to thic d#hat your product will do for i | then the bride places her ring on the bridegroom’s finger. o i . 3““1” st r;:;fia“af‘r‘;ncoi“‘;{o‘"‘;““‘ Q. Should the server stand at the right or left of the dinner guest The Charles W. Carter I JUNEAU D AIRIES . Soviet potentialities—Best infor | R D | At 8 p.m.—City *'"Fwhen pouring water or other beverages? .m.—City Council meets. 9| i DE. The Washinglon , ... . . Rosemary Doogan, 2 2 pm—cts coumen mecie ™ ML Mortuary LICIOUS ICE matiqn, on the, futuge, of the Russian A-bomb is that they have just as| much scientific branis as we, but| | lag behind in technical know-how | (George Navarre | s and large-scale production. Soviet | ‘AtM;t};ig Hall, lJmsmes., initiation. S warougrity wndersinn| Wil MrTy Here - |44 sincriunesu eigers aacq 1 hearsal at Methodist church. the theory of atomic energy but in | 2 & October 12 addition to poor production tech-| Miss Rosemary Doogan and MY.| a¢ noon_ Soroptimists meet in Ter-|, | « dally Il Juneau Dairies, Inc. HOME GROCERY I Pourth and Franklin Sts. { | PHONE 136 Hall. At 8 p.m.—Sons of Norway meet in Merry-Go-Round (Continued from Page One) , | | | i LOOK and LEARN % ¢ corpon | SR Caslers Men's Wear death toll can be'divorced from McGregor Sportsweaz the atom bomb and pons will be used. niques the Russians are short flf\Gl‘oxge Navarre will be united in| .o o ot Baranof for f % i 1. How did the white feather come to indicate cowardice? Stetson and Mall Hats I A uranium and plutonium. . .This is holy matrimony at a nutial mass 'umne:xary ceebfation: ‘: 1 2. What 16-year-old girl was Queen of England for just nine days> Arrow Shirts and !‘;:’darweu Phones 146 and 342 RHINE IS BAR & where the U.S.A. has gamed its {at the Catholic Church of the Na"At 1:30 pm.—World Seryice cirgl Y 3. What state in the U. S. has the lowest average elevation? Allen Edmonds Shoes Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 also SAU e 3 Vi [ cmenidous atomilo supertority, Only| tivity on Saturday at 10 am. The| ynepeon gt NLP. church. e&x 4. In the gare of badminton, what are shuttlecocks now called? Skyway Luggage American Meat — Phone 38 It sneans !-‘ V| sources of Russian uranium are the|Rev. Robert Whelan S. J." will of-| PAt 8 pm—8 d for 1Tth, 5. What is copra? 1] can be stopped at iné or at & pi quare dance for 3 a pra? 25 Tives i * worn-out mines in east Germany [ficiate at the service. ; 8th and 9th graders-at Parlrh ANSWERS: H y large ¢ pos: S, 2 the Rhine, an inva musf gl;gch:::[m'::zmh;: Br::ca: }f-fi:n ‘:r Mff'yssoggfii“?; ad::‘c%xl’\‘;:" uofia];‘i?- i 1. Because full-blooded game-cocks were said to have no white B 0 T A N Y l To Banish “Blue Monday” ¢ o 2 5 October 13 concentrate at 'M/b'AQKM' latter mines, incidentally, that a|npeer Juneau family. Mr. Navarre,| o¢ g.39 pm. —afinurdocey Sigark teathers. I "5“0" - 'To give you more freedom And large troop concentrabions/form group of Czech miners deserted |the son of Mrs. Edith Navarre of| " potee ol meots in Parish Hall, |* > Lady Jane Grey. from work — TRY perfect targets for “mfizeflnm' across the border into Germany |Lansing, Michigan, is the manager| s¢ 19 pm-—Elks annual Purplé 3. Delaware. c L n T n E s g Thus divisions of t! afl&y last week carrying mes from|of the Home Grocery. | " Bubble Dance. 4. Birds. Al“h Lfl“d.l” :!mhnimmon":l;r::sd: Y these freedom Balloons. . R geo-| Miss Doogan’s attendants will be! October 15 5. The dried fruit of coconut. NUNN-BUSH SHOES * i Mrs. Carl Mueller, matron of honor| a¢ noon—Lions Club meets in Bara- logists are franticaliy scouring the new weapons which make the Mag- ‘s:\zet Union and satellite nations inot Line look like cemetery hill for new deposits, and this picture Bl Aetiyabirg. could change. The above fact, day diplomacy, is something we! want the Kremlin to know. For Hilter would not have marched into | STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Complete Outfitter for Men tand Mrs. Frank Cashen, bridesmaid.| ¢ yotel, ancls Y‘I]vluesh the budpglooms‘ At 7 pm.—Alaska Music Trail no- cousin will be bLstMl?m‘x/]“and Mr. ‘ host dinner at Baranof. jJohn Doogan and Mr. Verne Met-| o¢ g pm —American Legion post calfe, ushers. o mgets in Dugout. Following the nuptial mass, a 4 chlobcr 16 wedding breakfast will be held at| o¢ noon—Rotary club meets in SONS OF NORWAY The Sons of Norway will hold a business meeting and initiation at the Moose Hall tonight at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to attend as social events for the year will be H.'S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys Judge Joseph Kehoe Home from Anchorage Joseph Kehoe under present- Internationl atomic controls — Secretary Acheson is willing to make one more gesture toward world Acting Governor Poland had he not felt certain of |control of atomic energy—as a re- el bl | returned from Anchorage Wednes- 5 victory; and Stalin will not march | sult of Stalin’s recent feeler—though f:l:, Bix:ax;g.t :‘:“},lwfilu!::hm:elg'_i:filA‘B:rflncf HB‘,;“’]_-“ i y day on the Pacific N;mem Air- | discussed. SHAFFER'S into western Europe if he knows|we have our fingers crossed. . .|will be held at the home of Mis. ' g0 l’g‘"t ""frh i concert ablynes plane. He represented the s‘m‘nv b ! what awalts him. . Acheson will work only through the |5 g McAlister between the hours| »¢ 5.3 L atre, ity Genter| GOVETROX's office at the consecra- | Elks Club and Mayor 2. J. Loussae, m'l' CABINET SHOP Note—The akove is also. why| United Nations. There can be 1047 ‘g’ and 10 pm. Friends of the|’ pione PRIy (0 H | tion of Bishop Dermot OFlanagan Judge Anthony J. Dimond, and FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main St. Phone 13 farsighted Sen. McMahbn’s resolu-|separate dickering with Russia.|couple are invited to atiend the| with square danc‘ing 6¢ cluBfof the newly-created Juneau dio- | Acting Governor Kehoe made brief ||~ 13—PHONES—49 m Quality Cabinet Work tion to ‘put more of our defense Furthermore, Acheson will not budge eggs in the atomic basket makes | one inch from the Baruch plan for sense. We can save aglotiof~money, controlling the bomb and will insist wedding and reception. October 17 | At noon—Kiwanis club meets at a lot of foot soldiers,% 1ot"of lives if we concentrate, o more atomic research. on a foolproof system of interna- Hmnu] inspection to make sure the \Rus\mns keep their word. . .Mean- | while U. S. Ambassador Alan Kirk ATOMIC I-EWS 'NOTES has warned from Moscow that Sta- A' (on'eren(e L il e enats| sltalcimcnt about international ACROSS ' 3. Blanched ?szfig'w subscriber to THE DALY ALASKA are skeptical of the British news- fg;";;:e l;ux.:(::e ::ron;"_ ‘{::m:';"te}g Three veteran employes of Stand- ' Sd‘“ro Jon‘s pAA L Bay marcn 3 e Preselllst ltl;lthd 1o bef(:,u:hgusezt T?fls EVENING letter report that Bruno Ponte-| . of our new atomic weapons|ard Ofl Company of Cglifornia re- i m'::;,’{t " “moisture 18 coppon e box office of the corvo, the escaped British scientist, | 'k oreq. Stalin figured that if the|Ceived recognition Wednesday for S' " J 13, Give Small fish 4 taught the Russians how to make 3/ USA. were engaged in an inter- length of service during the eom- ail in Juneau W B‘;“"‘L’;fi,',;’,. st c”noln mm hydrogen bomb. They are almost|p,,iiona| conference on atomic en-|PANY’S Alaskan conference now be-| a5 Pasnioned R g : certain Moscow has jiot had time| ory” we could not disrupt such oi08 Beld in Juneau at the Bar-| B. F. Dunn, manager at Juneau 17 Borce i the 50, Score at W and receive TWO TICKETS to see: -, to make an H-bomb."-"THE" new ex=; conference by using atomic weapons | 210 | for . Pen’ Kmeriean Rirways, . ank i B1. Cul:?ilsy?::"spl { " " plosion could have been an im-| g et e O UEOE EIREHE WESPTRR w. C. Erwin, manager at Seward, nounced today the arrival of Herb- | 38 RN Tl 0t UNDERCOVER GIRL" proved baby-sized bomb—in which | |strategy would permit the éhin— received a diamond pin commemor- ert Schiro, who is assuming dqtles 21, Meund 52, P"iod 0{ light § case, the Russians are getting near-ece o build up more strength_in ating the' completion of 35 years of for the company here as operations| 23 Qwned s stil iT Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre er to the type used in artillery|goreqwhile we talked. SUPEEIasnt; Ered. Wilean, Belers-|JARRRET. man's name 5% Beed tool shells, etc. . .Pontecorvo, who elud- L burg manager, received a diamond Schiro replaces Ian T. Ogg, form< 2. On:;*;‘%:;&k“ b L L3 RXE:‘!{{.IM :~ ied::‘d'h Phon. lF“LLow CAB co.—l’hllllo zz r el:er:h:o ::lls‘?ld b);hi(r’lmijt:oazw!y'\ ‘Ambassador 0'1)»‘)cr‘s Brother ph for ton}!aleung 30 years with er u}{emtmns manager, who is now ;g: %fii;ie net 1. Not on gz ’3::‘%3’.‘}{:‘.’ 10, Not :t g and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and , ssia, | . the company; A. F. Anderson, Ne- in San Franaisco. 31, Obliterate 2. Open hostllittes ftely 1L Plant of th RETURN YO i i will now be given Russian citizen-| Big southwestern ranchers are'nana manager, received a gold pin| Schiro has been with PAA for| 33 Broad open . Historical . Sat for & Vetch family U to your home with our compliments. ship. He is credited with putting|pressuring their Congressmen to|for 15 years of service. the past five years. He has been vessel perlod portrait 16. Black howling WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! the latest bomb together. {block a $6,500,000 appropriation to| In addition, Nelson was presented Stationed in San Francisco, Seat- W s Russian experiments—It's no se-|keep wetbacks out of the country.|with a gold watch, as is the custom tle, New Caledonia and Wake Is- 5 cfinl:::co;‘l eret that the United States and The ranchers can hire the illegal of the company when an employee land. His last station was at Wake. 20, Pocheolosy other friendly nations have seismo- | Mexican sborder-hoppers as cheap has completed 30 years of service,| Schiro's wife, Sylvia, and their L e ! ., graphs and Geiger counters station- as 25 cents a day, so arn't enthu-| In making the presentations, s. two-year-old daughter, Annette, ar- OIdGSI Bank m AlaSka ed around Soviet borders to pick |siastic about having the immigra- E. Stretton, district manager for rived with him on PAA Wednesday. up earth tremors and uranium dust. | tion laws enforced. | Standard, commented: that the ay- ' Mrs. Schiro is from Sidney, Austra- Airplane patrols also take samples | of dust out of the air to analyze eyer, that wetbacks are lowering, company is over 20 year The government claims, how- Standard Oil Honors "0ld Timers’ {erage length of service with the He said, Baranof Hotel. At 8 p.m.—Elks Lodge. October 18 At ncon — Chamber of Commerce meets, Baranof Hotel. lia. She and Schiro met and were married in New Caledonia. e cese. Following the consecration a re- ception was held in the Anchorage talks. Before returning to Juneau, Judge Kehoe visifed for two days |in Seward, Free Dellvery for Home, Office or Btere JEROME HILOWKA 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 them for uranium From these | the living standards of American however, that Alaskan managers at- ’ detection devices it seems clear that | citizens of Mexican descent, thus|tending the conference exceed this, DeBoer, Ketchikan; H. P. Elliott,) T]leB M Behrends the Russians tried to set off an forcing them to leave the south—‘fl‘cmg‘n& 22 years. Seldovia; W. C. Erwin, Scward; > A-bomb several weeks ago which west in search of work. Most of the men who are com- Roy Evanson, Sitka; O. T. Finney; B nk pany managers in Alaska commenc- a fizzled—perhaps because the trig- Three men who have been trying | Seattle; L. A. Giffen, Fairbanks; M, ger mechanism failed. This is the to block the appropriation to ban ed their employment here. S. Jorgenson, Anchorage; J. A: most delicate part of the A-bomb. wetbacks are Frank O’'Dwyer, broth-| “This experience in the Terri- Kelly, Dutch Harbor; Fred Nelsen, it . /This failure was why the Atomic er of Ambassador to Mexico Will- |tory is responsible to a great de- Petersburg; J. D. Smith, Crafz; safety ne.lfls‘t 4 Commission reported to » Truman iam O’Dwyer, Congressman Bent- | gree for the excellent relat®onship Tom Dyer, Juneau. quite recently that mo Russian sen and Governor Shivers of Texas. |the company enjoys with the people ~ Others are; H. R. Cuyler and W, ‘ “ Baxes fflr Re“t bombs had been set off. . .The se- O'Dwyer has been caught hiring |of Alaska,” Stretton said. A. McAfee, San Francisco; Wi, 7 122 V% cond attempt took place about 10 illegal wetbacks to work on his own| Attending the conference are: Downing, L. M. Hagen, R. R. Ma 'fl-i..//i.. days ago and produced a low-grade ranch, 9 |A. P. Anderson, Nenana; z. M. J. M. Smith, A. R. Stevenson, '3 / CUMMEBCIAL SAVINGS explosion, apparently not nearly as — Eradford, Wrangell; W. L. Corliss, Stretton, and W. H. Reynolds, all ‘-..- /,‘.. 4 powerful as our weaker A-bmobs. ® EJPIRE WANT AUS PAY Cordova; M. C. Coon, Kodiak; Pele|Seame. i