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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 20 YEARS AGO PAGE FOUR MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1951 e rrroce J. A. Durgin Company, Ine. Accounting Auditing Tax Work Room 3, Valentine Bullding JUNEAU, ALASEA way are contrary to the public interest and not up to the highest standards of official morality. “This is the clear duty of all Federal employees. The vast majority of Federal employees do live up to this exacting code of conduct. PRI R S R R MEMORIALS MARBLE and GRANITE Monuments and Markers JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS from THE EMPIRE S e Daily Alaska Empire Publisiied every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main Streets, Juneau Alaska HELEN TROY MONSEN . . - - President JOROTHY TROY LINGO _ - & . Vice-Presidens “But both morale and morality in the Federal | OCTOBER 22, 1931 Phone 426—302 Franklin St. P. O. Box 642 Telephone 919 SIEQ 1n the. Poie Okils {n Jupean i Becond Class Matter. | service have declined and all too obvious evidences | g > Delivered by carricr in Juncau and Dourlas for $1.76 per month; | Of the spoils system form the basis of most of the | g OCTOBER 22 e| Fire in the Clff Apartments late yesterday afternoon was con- By mats postas palts AL (e Toliwing Fatee: present difficulties. le o | trolled by the quick arrival and the efficient work of the fire department ® 00000000 00 y mail, pos 3 ar, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; “Competent, vigorous and upright administrators “ ° John Marshall o | before much damage occurred. The fire started in rooms occupied by B_ P_ 0' ELKS ® EMPIRE WANT ADS PV o e e e favor if thes will promptly notify | can keep the Federal service clean. It is upon them |e Lioyd Capp | Mr .and Mrs. William Bresline. PO e W SN e a8 ness Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | )¢ the responsibility rests.” - . George L. O'Brien . Z — Meeting Every Wednesday at 8 s Sivwa Oifios;- ook Husnier OMlew 396 NESEERAIIS X . Ali- :)glt’nell_e ° Frank Curtis, Charles Lindley and Russell Clithero, who were con-| P.M. Visiting brothers welcome. | e ———————— i Cuilenn SO e 4 ke 5 o . er ragier %1 e . j i . S| . s ASSOCIA;IEI) rl‘z:sl » ; VIEWS AND REYIEWS 2 Mis. Toatalls CAuEH . nected :l:h Jtpe pro;ec! o{l salvagmgrn:: sunkel? Itre[a;::f“:hlp Islander, LeROY WEST, Exalted Ruler. ”Th B all sl ” Assoclated Press is lust: y tit] use for . Isa re! a m the scene o e wrecl ast e 3 republication of all news dispatches credited to it or hot other- e . Mrs. W. E. Day & | TP R ® W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. e liex ore wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | prerhert Morrison, British Foreign Secretary: o Bob Vernon ° : 5 4 2 g Your Reliable Pharmacists herein i o 4 | ] P | The Juneau Post of the American Legion was to honor Dr. J. N — — — 'We shall not try to impose our conception of one | George Mercado 8| i 4 a yor‘:‘.«‘whx(‘v\xfiylsz;t;:;r ;:::mznfism— Alaska Newspapers, 1411 world on anyone by force.” . Danny Eldamor o/ Carver, thc. city’s only veteran of the Civil War. Dr. Carver was to BUTLER-MAURO oot ! ) G . Georgia Clark o | celebrate his 86th birthday. Moose Lodge N i 100 PRUG CO. " o o e Paul G. Hoffman, President, Ford Foundation: LA e e S ® Regular Meetings Every Friday To start training for a nurse, Miss Ruth Lundell, daughter of Mr. % “The danger of Communist penetration and dis- Governor— and Mrs. Gust Lundell of Douglas was to leave on the Princess Norah. LOREN = ruption has been compounded by the spread of panic. She was to enter training in the Providence Hospital at Seattle. Mi BARTRY k v AlaSka H“lc slppl’ WY Mona Carlson had been hired by Guy's Drug Store to replace Miss WALTER R. HERMANSEN Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Clement R. Attlee, British Prime Minister: “We shall be with those who are with us and | against those who are against us.” Alaska Points Weather conditions and tempera- tures at various Alacka points also | o the Pacific Coast, a$ 4:30 p.m.,, 120th Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Burcau are as Planos—Musical Instrumen and Supplies ® Phone 206 Second and SBeward e e Card Beverage Co. ‘Wholesale 805 10th Bt. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Lundell as clerk. As the semi-windup match on the American Legion’s Armistice Day Smoker. card, Sammy Nelson and “Kid” Lawrence, Hoonah, had been matched in a six-round go, it was announced by Matchmaker Lee Dolan. The Hoonah “Kid” had.lost twice to Sammy. Other fighters to fight in the smoker were: Kid Howard of An- chorage against Louis Nabalis and Sailor Sharkey against Philip Joseph. A four-round preliminary between Billy Nickinovich and Billy James Millard F. Caldwell, Civil Defense Administrator: “We are going on the theory that if we are hit by Russians, we will be hit by atomic bombs.” “Taku Post No, 5559 V.F. W. Me'eting every Thursday in thé Jeep Club at 8:00 p.m. Monday, October 22, 1951 Lawrence M. Watson, Major, U. S. Air Force: “We' sery Thunderjets so that ! follows: s also sla We've got to const'r\(‘ our Thun cr]v.:’s 0 that! follows was also slated. e for MIXERS or SODA POP DERAL EMPLOYEES in case of war, we won't be caught short. b kee 18—Clear F¥ R < ; - By 25—Cloudy Weather: High, 44; low, 40; cloudy. N A s “ i s Alben W. Barkley, Vice-President: Bethel 35—Cloudy Th Al k H l Despite recent graft scandals, we believe that Neither political party in this country possesses | Cordova Zg—g:r : o SALES and SERVICE e Alaskan Hote most cf our Federal employees are loyal and honor-|@ Monopoly on virtue, personal or collective. 1[-:)(?,::;’1111‘1011 ”:Snm: Da'ly Lessons in Eng"Sh by CHRISTENSEN BROS. Newly Renovated Rooms able citizens and that most of them are making a - Bilttatks i W. L. GORDON /[ 909 12th Phone Green 279 st Reasonable Rates sincete effort to e efficiently and honestly. Buell G. Gallagher, Assistant-Commissioner of Edu- Haines " 81 Bisar | Y cation: iy 5 0 el — : PHONE SINGLE O ) line wi of is a § ? Havre 21—Cloudy % i 18 ;:~'(l“l{ti‘ ;hxl:m:)::)" ; L‘(‘Je:‘flt:‘:z‘e‘:“‘;‘:di‘r‘z";r:” “To study about Communism is mot the same | gunec xioo 24— Cleay| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I soon realized that it was R s i v ey B o " § 3 qv | N0 use to continue on.” Say, “that it was OF th (omit 1a'¢ i ployees in which he sets forth the policies of that | tHing as to be indoctrinated in it. :{Y;Zf;lt(“ Island 39;""‘&‘2% B - ¥ i Heai 1o continue: (ol Bmwnle S llquor S'o’e THOMAS HARDWARE or, ation and suggests means of combating cor- BFre ¢ b3 1 OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: R P and FURNITURE CO. i e B f A1 | Gordon Dean, chairman, Atomic Energy Commission: | Kotzebue 5—Clear N “D: Room. Pronounce the OO as in MOON, || Phone 103 129 So. Franklin ruption in government. The statement is timely and ¢ IR it R g bably | McGrath 6—Clear | not as in BOOK PHONE 555 t an 9 i 4 i nk in the nex ecade, yo roba : - to the point and we reprint it, in part: I heve A BRER G s oir “:; ]:”w"ymr wmcz comc{ Nome 25—Clear OFTEN MISSPELLED Canvas (cloth). Canvass (solicit). i PAINTS —— OILS 3 irrent revelations of malpractices in the Fed- [ ot" & BP0 . ” | Northway e -7—Clear | SYNONYMS: Optional, clectice, voluntary, discretionary, not com- Bullders’ and Shelf eral sorvice must be viewed with the most serious | 4 ietilrf.bzrg 347Purfiy g:ougy’pmso,y_ R T T T HARDWARE ortla 2y | i disquiet AR R Bitonse poniises: e G 21_;}‘]‘(& | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us 3 “It is not enough for Federal employees to assert R oo sipls ek Ve 1or | Seattio S 45 Gloudy | Increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: NICHOLSON’S WELDING Remington Typewriters the self-cvident truth that the overwhelming majority physical defects 18 a waste this natlon‘cannnt afford,” | Whitehorse 1—Cloudy | SEREINCTY; tranquillity; composure. “Her serenity inspired confidenee SHOP SOLD and SERVICED by of the men and women in all Federal departments . “ L yakutat 30—Clear ' in her followers.” Tanks and General Welding ALL WORK GUARANTEED 2. 0. Box 1529—Feero Bldg. and agencies are loyal devoted, honest and efficient performance of their duties. J. B. Burford Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by William H. Ruffin, President, National Association of in th Manufacturers: 226 Carried on —————————————————————————————————————) S ——— ———————— e ———————" ——ereresteee ——etee——— " S——— deral employees not only must be free of privg s L 3 et it 1 b 4 : by every form of official corruption; they must go beyond DEUS L etncd Whas 1 15 g000, DRSETSE on) P ) M 0 D E RN ET I 0 U ETTE Batisfied Customers” ey semblonce of 1. however semote | cmploy physically handicapped and oider workers.” | Alagka Coastal ! ROBERTA LEE || —————— and however apparently innocent. That is implicit w k n '"i CReiemesd ° FORD AGENCY in their acceptance of public service. g w“e"::g::;r"“ks‘m’ Member of Congress, fromWWash- ecke d ps Q. Must a man always rise to acknowledge an introduction? STEVENS (Authorized Dealers) “Furthermore, Federal employees in every position $ Alaska Coastal' Airlines carried a A. Almost always, yes — whether he is being introduced to a man LADIES’'—MISSES’ GREASE! : i ¢ y ska Coasta os al : — S — GAS — OIL must have the courage to withstand pressure, whether | Fortugztely, we have a c"Amr}:mnxlm,,, lead OVET |ynt0) of 226 on weekend flights. A|Or a woman, old or young. An exception would be if he were seated READY-TO-WEAR from withir: or frem without, for actions which in any | the Soflet in the atomic arms race. total of 67 was carried on Sunday’s | at a banquet table and were being introduced to another person across 8 J“eau Hu‘" co. IR flights \\'J'Lh 8 on nnerp_or_t trnwl.‘ the table from him. This introduction he can acknowledge just with a i e g Foot of Main The Washinat [York on the date Stassen claimed . E 22 departing and 37 arriving. | smile /st “How do you do?” S ¢ Washingion he was at the W hite House confer- ommun“y venls i fron Sumdum: Hazel! Q How is baked potato proverly caten? Th e Merry-Go-Round g o Comk e gt oDy | |how e im0 G| L oy by ek it vin e inges, somping i ool TH Charles W. Carter Il oo parmmes futed Stassen’s 3 0 g 210~ insi ¥ R i was a liar. At 7 p.m.—Headquarters and Head- | well, George O'Brien, Betty Rogers ‘?Sldc arg DOLfno. g0 plag with netorigsudithen, ldng ey MOl’lual’Y { DELICIOUS ICE CREAM (Continued from Page One) However, the World-Telegram,| quarters Service Co. weekly drill| John Kennedy; from Sitka: Al|Salt and pepper in it with a fork. a datly habit—ask for 1t by name e o Rk afteg playing up the Stassen charge in Armory. Brookman, Al Brookman Jr., David Q. At a widow's second marriage, her first husband being deceased, |1 Pourth and Franklin Sts. state of public opinion. Unquestion- | on page 1, buried Austin’s refutation | At 8 p.m.—American Legion post|Light, R. Warren, G. Baggen Jr,!should she invite the family of her former husband? ! PHONE 136 i J D iri In ably also the great majority of | deep inside the paper way back on| meets in Dugout. R. Rutherford, Virgil Baker, Mrs, G. | A. Yes, indeed, if the relationship has always been pleasant. Further- 1 uneau alrles/ C. newsmen in this country are anxious | page 28. iy October 23 ; ‘Bngpen Jr., Janis Jorgenson, Jnmes: more, these people should make every effort to attend. ’ to protect the truth of the press| On Oct. 15—General Eisenhower| At noon—Rotary club meets in|Rhinehart; from Chatham: Puad.j« as well as its freedom; for with-|confirmed Jessup’s statement that| Baranof Hotel. | Nickel, Joe Tassell; from Angoon: rmmmm caSIers Hen s wear HOME GROCERY out the first the second cannot|on Feb. 5, 1949, the date of the|At 6:30 p.m—Odd Fellows dinner | Mrs. Sophie Johnson, Mrs. Ruby b McGregor Sportswear I survive. conference on China. Jessup| followed by regular meeting and ! Bell, Paul Bell Martha Kookesh, I_O 0 K a nd lE A RN Y Stetson and Mallory Hats Phones 146 and 342 Therefore, let’s look at some of (was in New York conferring with| third degree. Thelma Johnson; from Wrangel A. C. GORDON Arrow Shirts and Underwear i the facts in the Jessup hearing and | Eisenhower on extending his leave |At 7 p.m.—Lions Ladies night at|Frank Webb, Dorothy Webb, Dr. z_ Allen Edmonds Shoes I Home Liquor SBtore—Tel. 699 see how brazenly some of them|of absence from Columbia Univer-{ Salmon Creek Country Club. | Marquardt; from Ketchikan: Lt. M. | B R A < Nl e o e e o I Bkyway Luggage American Meat — Phone 38 * were twisted by certajn publishers|sity. This again made Stassen the October 24 W. Allen; from Haines: Dr. Rude, -1 What are the 13 minerals which are considered indispensable to [} 1 with political axes to grind. Take,|liar, not Jessup. The World-Tele-| At 10:30 a.m.—Rummage sale in|Bruce Harpel, Ray Powell, Mrs. Rflyim, adequate diet? - as .an example, the two biggest |gram carried this on page 5. basement of N.L.P. church. "1 Powell; from Skagway: A. H.nKe- 2. What is the widest river in the world? B 0 T A “ Y To Banish “Blue Monday” cities in the United States—New At noon—Kiwanis club meets at|nagg, Peggy Wells, Mrs. William 3. Who, in the U. S, is the head of the Department of Justice? " " 2 . reed York and Chicago—and two news- VANDENBERG’S DIARY Baranof Hotel. Jackson, Sam Paul Jr. 4. What are the chemical symbols for (a) gold, (b) radium, (c) 500' || To give yan symed o paper groups that control a big slice| aeanwhile, Senator Vanden- | At 7:30 pm—Chapeladies meet at| Departing for Sumdum: Hazel|g. . A b CLOTHES from work — TRY of their circulation. berg’s di ¥ 1 home of Mrs. Frank Meier. McCloud, Larry Lindstrom, G. G. : “ rg’s diary had been made public, 5. What showing that Jessup was not at the | At 8 p.m—EIks Lodge. iBmwn, George Caldwell, Betty eln at animal is reputed to have caused moPe deaths than any 3 Alaska L‘“dr’ “WORLD'S GREATEST PAPER” White House conference—despite October 25 Caldwell, George O’Brien, Betty e NUNN.BUSH SHOES # b _ | Stassen’s statement that his mem- | At noon—Chamber of Commerce Rogers, John Kennedy; to Sitka: C. ANSWERS: qn*e"()f l:heclwo:d i g“;‘:::fi: n:::h ory was “crystal clear.” Stassen had | meets, Baranof Hotel. A. Baldwin, T. Batchelder, A. Pilska, 1. Sodium, potassium, calcium, magne: hiorine, iodi h S GRAVES papery, the Chicego THbEne, W vt |also claimed: “This goes to the heart | At 8 p.m.—VFW post meets in Jeep | John Grove, William Welsh, S, E.| o - 50 "% 2 ) caelTn magnesium, cuiorine, dodine, phos || Quality Work Clothing H. S a million circulation in the eal]‘ of the veracity of Jessup.” But des club. Swanson: to Hoonah: Mrs, John|PROrus sulphur, iron, copper, zinc, manganese and cobalt. The Clothlnz Man idwi hich also controls s e - b e . s a0 312 ”1‘: a'fifi‘:ezz;xl;im; newspaper | Pite this, Stassen kept bringing new | At 8 p.m—City Council meets, Hinchman and infant; John Hineh- 8 Ihe Amason r “n HmmG ¢ B G A the New York News |charges, while his friends on the [At 8 p.m.—Coast Guard Wives Club | man, Gene and Karen Hinchman; 3. The Attorney General. LEVI'S OVERALLS e ey World-Telegram kept on featuring| Wwill meet at home of Mrs. Jessie | to Ketchikan: Hal Fairhurst; to 4. (@ Au, (b) Ra, (¢) Ag. Complete Outfitter for Men (Sunday circulation 4,123,276), to- e P g § ! for Boys ether with the Washington Times- | them. Sparks, 113 Willoughby Avenue. | Wrangell: Francis A. Dawes; to 5. The rat. ‘lg-i(’x'xld ) On Oct. 11—Stassen charged that| At 8 p.m.—First of a series of card | Skagway: Pearl Bradley. BHAFFER’S ald. 1 e e Theldther is the New York World-Aibhssadtr ‘Igisup Haa urged I ibaik®s by Bons of Norway, Moos E JAMES DAUGHTER DIES |MISS MARJORIE JOHNSON BLACKWELL’S Telegram, published by Roy How- cognition of Communist China at a Hall, SELECTIVE SERVICE = CABINET SHOP ard, high-ranking Republican and |State Department round-table dis-{ . EXECUTIVE ON FIELD Marilyn James, two . year old |PIES HERE FRIDAY FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main 8t Phone T2 bitter critic of the State Depart-|cussion. He demanded that the re- B b P| pen TRIP TO NOME daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul| Miss Marjorie Johnson died at 13—PHONE i 2 ment, who also publishes 18 other|cord of the meeting be published. ‘ y ay _ James of Angoon, died Sunday -af- ‘ S—49 High Quality Cabinet Werk 1t publis e t Nome, Fairbanks and Anchorage the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ) papers from Pittsburgh to San Fran- ‘Every factor in my recollection of williBe hesquatters: tor John MkEY ternoon at the Government Hospit- X Free Delivery for Home, Office or Stere l cisco and who is one of the largest| the round-table meeting can be wanled b A((A Cormick, director of Selective Ser- |2} The remains are at the Carter Swan Friday evening. The -only < stockholders in the United Press. |Substantiated by the tra_nscrlpt." Y e in ,A]asku and Lt Col. Osofe: M&rtuary Funeral arrangements | known relatives live in Angoon. The In contrast to the New York Tim-|sald the ex-Governor of Minneadigl paby play pen is meeded by |Gutbing, head of the 88 in Alaskaj™ be announced later. remains-are at the Cartér Mortuary. es and the Herald Tribune, which| Next day, Oct. 12—The State De- Funeral arrangements will be an- B i ey parment promptly published the|the ACCA and any person having |during the next two weeks. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — snplesibeids L "acmlll'n" were objective, here is how . the i one to loan or for purchase is ask- | McCormick and Cutting left by b E A World-Telegram *lived up to its|transcript. It showed Jessup had] P08 ® % plane for the westward Wednesday : i obligation of a free and truthful :;‘;:“m’:’&g:tnr‘a::‘:‘egs:::"‘;;i‘- and will be away from Juneau until asa pmd-.up. s‘!hsc"ber to THE DAILY ALASKA Xx-e;: lxldrepgrtxng the debate over || het e ooy recopgnition > Coms-’ — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | November 4. EM[;J]RE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING mkassador Jessup. 2 — i it AMAdE e !-Il)aruld Stassen ac. | munist cm:{"" Shd Hat 'lhoii ’,'&' resent this coupon to the box office of the . cused Ambassador Jessup of lying.|9ring recognition were private citls ACROSS 34. National Edu- Jessup had sworn under cath that ;,:;—:lsx !edthdbusine_s; ixec;m::: 1/ Fal short u“,;"{;.'"" A:;%_ g . CAPITOL mm he did not attend a White House am Herod, president o 5. Wagon h i rrions AR Pt » conference at which cutting off aid | DOt lfill'nnchADIRGl;nt;:l E:eeAtrnl‘c. o Fispen i X.V’m:*,‘:. E]] and, receive TWO TICKETS to see: to Chiang kai-Shek was discussed. |81 am A, RobertSon .ol A 12. Medicinal plant - Jleasure g 3 rt 17 7] “This matter goes to the heart of | erican and Foreign Power, one of 15, Declare §2, Aghinst: prefiz cn“lmn the veracity of Jessup,” Stassen in- | the Figgest utilities on Wall Street. }fi' lc(m:' “ ;s‘l:: l«;:e'r“ [R] i Mhtan ity preas AacrHA ataiad Dfspailce th;s, :he :vurm-Tfl:gm }{; B - Q'“:‘“‘, AR Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre that his memory of a conversation |next day featured an editor 20; Pitoner e 18] with the late Senator Vandenberg | Plasting the State Department. The 21. Tardier 52. Kind of light [v] . Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 was “erystal clear;” that Vanden- |$@me lssue also carried a United BT B Princeldfin : and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and terz reported Jessup was present. | PYess report that “Stassen offers 26. Discovered 54. Dregs Solution of Saturday's Puzzie RETURN YOU : 0 2 en demanded that Vanden- |DeW evidence against Jessup,” to- 2. German post §5: Tiny i it U to your home with our, compliments. diary be produced, gether with a glowing feature story 32, Minimum 57. Sea eagle 1. Girl aweather WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! World-Telegram played up | 9% Stassen's career from poor farm 3. Outer garment - story, critical of Jessup, on |DPOY to Governor of Minnesota un- EHH% Cooking vessel P der the headline: “Harold Stassen’s - / m&t:;aynt i vk R A R : (DA 1] et Oldest Bank in Alaska v The same issue also featured a y . ;;:‘““" On Oct. 9—The State Department |glowing eulogy of Stassen’s book, 17 T Ak} Rechisle ov ¥ showed Senators confidential docu- | though it turned out to be a mere //? //%//z :d:,"“ lssl ernal‘a cmo‘lflk‘l"—l”l ments regarding conversations with | collection of Stassen quotations. 172 2 Japanese coln . other governments on the recogni- | This is how one powerful publish- ZZ Jiut mounds ; tion of China. Even GOP Sen. Alex- | er stacked the news for the Amer- 7 Buttup 'I'he B M Behwnds ander Smith admitted that they | ican public, thus contributing to the 7z it Arow v . showed Stassen to ke wrong. Jessup | confusion of the reader, the intimi- '%é 26. Propel oneself 4 had not favored recognition of | dation of the Senate, and the diffi- %///é nl.““':“l.- Ba Communist China. [ culty of the great majority of fair- " ple This story, favorable to Jessup, minded publishers to champion the & il = the World-Telegram buried inside | freedom of the press. The story 8t on Page 10—though faiiing to re- | of another powerful publisher will 36 Confined Sufety Ws‘t port that Republican Senator Smith | {ollow shortly. Imp! it supported Jessup on this point. | . / o Bflxe’ to' Re”‘ On Oct. 10—Warren Austin, a ATTENTION MASONS W|EPE . 45 whart rock-ribbed ex-Senator from Ver-| Stated Communication Mt. Ju- OP : k'l ¥ rgan of smell mont, now ambassador to the Uni- |neau Lodge No. 147 F. and AM. #] got an advance from the boss—but not in my. 48 Cry of the crow COMMERCIAL SAVINGS / ted Nations, stated that UN records | Monday, 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple. ¥ > \pay envelope!’ > 80; Grook latter 3 ' showed Jessup to have been in New Work in the E.A. Degree. 2-t PR TS Lt g ; '