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TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1958 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR PAGE TEN SECTION A which will deterimne whether any action is to be taken. Doub received a special award for his work in helping rectify wrongs committed against Japanese-Americans during World War II. He is with the justice Depart-mpnt's civil division. During World War II Japanese Relocation Criticized JACL policy regarding internation SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 25 m- Rep.

D. S. Saund a I Uncle Ray's Corner: Exploring. Antarctic By RAMON COFFMAN There is some question as to the man who first saw the mainland of the Antarctic Continent. It may have been an American, Capt.

Nathaniel Palmer, whose name was given to Palmer's Peninsula, or it may have been a British sea captain, Edward Bransfield. The question rests on this point: did one or the other mistake an island for the mainland, or the mainland for an island? In any case both captains were in the area of Palmer's Peninsula (also native of India, said feelings toward Asiatics have changed in Young Hobby Club A Cork Snapshot Album! Decorate It With Crayon By CAPPY DICK A set of cork covers decorated with crayon will make an attractive album for your summer vacation snapshots. The album is held together wth loose-leaf rings as in Figure 2. The first thing to do in making such an album is mount all the snapshots on pieces of paper black, preferably. The papers may be small so there is space for only one picture, or large enough to accommodate several pictures.

At a hobby supply shop buy one or two sheets of pressed cork. Cut two pieces just a trifle An assistant attorney general of the United States says removing a a e-Americans from the West coast during World War II best to make amends by reinstating citizenship and awarding damages. Mike M. Masaoka, Washington, D.C., League representative, said the JACL has decided to take action in foreign relations situations involving the United States and Japan only if the individual prob al relations. Some delegates had strongly opposed the League's becoming involved in foreign relations for fear it would damage the JACL ability to help Japanese-Americans.

a snerial studv committee will "not a military necessity, but constituted a tragic failure of principle by the executive power in accomplishing it and by the judicial power in sustaining it." More than 110,000 Japanese-Americans were in 1942 from the West coast, Alaska and Arizona and relocated at inland centers. Doub told a closing banquet that this country recent years, ne was the first Democrat ever elected from his district In California. He said he met no resistance "because ml the place of my birth "violated the most fundamental standards and traditions of individual dignity and personal freedom for which our country stands." George C. Doub told the Japanese-American Citizens League convention here the move was consider each suggestion for for- lem warrants. rr thA rn nr 01 inv oiviu They picked this course rather eign relations act on a.m known as Graham Land) 138 years ago.

Ul Mw ing his political campaign. i i in thR iNauunai uuaiu, 1 UlUEl HIIV Uiuau ucvimouuii the U.S. government has done its I 0 Much sailing took place in the waters around Antarctica during the remainder of the past century. Some of the vessels went there to hunt whales, others to explore the seas around the vast mass of snow-covered land. Chief among the sea explorers were British captains.

One of these was James Weddell and another was James C. Ross. Ross, a sturdy Scotsman, was hoonred when his name was given 6 Vil 1ST First to then BACKCHOOL 8 CO tit Antarctic explorers setting out on a trip to the South Pole. Xr-s. FlG-1 FlG-2 1 larger than the sheets of paper on which you have mounted your photos.

The cork can easily be cut with scissors. Draw guide lines on it so you will cut the material straight. Because cork breaks easily, it's good idea to cut the corners round. Punch two holes through each cover and two corresponding holes through each paper. Bind all the pages and the coven, together with the loose-leaf rings.

The final step is to decorate the front cover with a scene typical of what you saw on your vacation. Print a title as in Figure 1. Even if you are not much of an artist you will find it fairly easy to outline a landscape lightly with pencil, then fill it in with your crayons. Cork is an easy surface on which to spread the wax color. liiiliffiflW to Ross Sea.

The Weddell Sea was named for Weddell. Q. Who was the first man to set foot on the mainland of the Antarctic Continent? A. Capt. Leonard Christensen, a Norwegian, is honored as the first to go ashore.

He was in command of a vessel called the "Antarctica," and made a landing 63 years ago Q. Who was the first man to reach the South Pole? A. Capt. Roald Amundsen led a party of Norwegians to the South Pole. A landing was made on the Ross Ice Barrier.

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The South Pole was reached 46 years and eight months ago. A tent was set up on the spot which, according to the reckoning, was the South Pole. The Norwegian flag was raised above the tent. For TRAVEL section of your scrapbook. To obtain a free copy of the illustrated leaflet on the "Seven Wonders of the World" send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Upcle Ray in care of this newspaper.

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Needs! match. Fischer, who declined Saturday to play for a draw, was not in a good position at the start of play. How hot is the sun? The face of the sun is estimated to be about 6,000 degrees Centigrade. This is hot enough to vaporize the metal parts of an automobile. The center of a sunspot is somewhat cooler than the surface of the sun surrounding it.

But it is still hot enough 2 to turn an iron poker into gas. 0Sip The seething heart of the sun (PcwkiSkop) 1 I 31 is even hotter than its face. Of course, no one has been in there 1 with a thermometer. An instru Back-to-School SPORT SHIRT SALE CI Ike Approves Presidential Pension Bill WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (B A bill providing pensions for ex-presidents and their widows was signed by President Eisenhower Monday.

All former presidents will be entitled to $25,000 a year for life, J6o hot to ment called the spectrograph is used to take the surface temperature of the sun but we can only guess about the inside. Scientists know that tremendous heat is necessary to generate the sun's atomic power. And most experts believe that the heart of old Sol seeths away at some 20 million degrees Centrigrade. 4 play outside!" fT- YOUR CHOICE Only plus up to $50,000 a year clerical help, free office space and un And too hot to go to Thi Bank (though it's cool there.) So bank by mail. If you don't have a bank-by-mail envelope, Tht Bank will send you one.

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25 W-Pravda reports workmen excavating for a new ministry of agriculture building have found 22 pounds of gold coins, medals and nuggets-traced to a pre-revolutionary merchant who lived on the site. The limited free mailing privileges. Widows of ex-presidents become eligible for $10,000 a year. Harry S. Truman and Herbert Hoover are the only former presidents living.

Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson are the widows of former presidents. A pension provided by Congress in 1929 for Mrs.

Wilson will be replaced by the new annuity. The Bank of Douglas Green Stamps MEM BED FEDERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION gold went to the Soviet government. The workers were given municipal decorations for honesty. Congress specified that the pension to the ex-presidents would be subject to taxation. Those clerical employes by the former presidents would be subject to normal taxation.

No mention was made by Congress of taxation applying to the annuities for the presidential widows. Oklahoman Asks Ike's Help For Minerals WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 UP) Rep. Ed Edmondson (D-Okla) has urged President Eisenhower to act promptly to protect the domestic lead and zinc industry against imports. In a statement issued through his office Monday after he had left for Oklahoma, Edmondson said the great disappointment of the session of Congress just ended was its failure to pass the minerals stabilization bill.

The bill was defeated in the House after clearing the Senate. "Most opponents of the bill recognized the serious plight of the lead and zinc industry," Edmondson said, "but questioned other minerals in the bill. "The initiative now returns to the President under Tariff Commission recommendations to him for relief." ivii ir ninx lyj s's 1 i A Misplaced Skull OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 25 Utv-A 5-million-year old camel skull was reported found in western Oklahoma by Dr. David Kitts, University of Oklahoma assistant professor.

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