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PAGE FUUR Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the G COMPANY Streets. Junean. Alasts EMPIRE Second and Ma.n Bustoess Mansser e e Sawred in the Post Office in Jumeau as Seccol Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RA Salivered by éarrier in Juness snd Deusias for S1.5¢ per woath) six months, S8.00; ene vear. §15.00 Ry mail. postage paid. at the fallowins rates . in sdvance. $15.00; six mosths in sdvames. §7.80; th, 12 adval 9180 o menth. i3 nee, Subscriber: fevor if they wili prompily Dotify s will confer & ibe Pustness Office of any faflure or irregularity in tbe delivery o thetr papers. Telgvhones: News Office, 602: Business Office. I74. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assecinted Press is cxclusively entitied to the use for woublication of ali news dispsiches credited to it or Dot cther- Fise rredited in this paper #ud also the local news Seretn. NATiUNAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alsska Newspupers, Mi1 wourth Avenue Bids, Besttle, Wasi\ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948 heavyweights of outstanding caliber—and none thnt’ was likely to command the same box office as Louis. And so Louis, who has enriched others much more | than himself, has been compelled to modify and | {then to change entirely his ideas about quitting. The Louis announcement—which was quite con- — l EYES EXAMINED LENSES PR1SCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIS1 BSecond and Franklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS 20 YEARS AGO 0" yprne 1928 | Juueau OCTOBER 8, trary to what he has been saying since June—| g o The Yankees won the World Series from the St. Louis Cardinals. In SN naiet B :‘r:]o‘:):bu‘?:‘. wv::‘d::];:::m:f :;‘; ey l':’(‘da”or fm:;e . OCTOBER 8 o | the last game, Babe Ruth bagged three homers. | f— as designed, urse, as part of the o —_— m build-up for the fight which gives Ezzard Charles o Sandra DeHart . The Petersburg Commercial Club proposed to build an airport at c. J- nmm — c. P. A. an entree into heavyweight royaity. e Kathleen Jeanne Toner ®|(he earliest possible time. A committee was appointed to gather data BUSINESS COUNSFLLOR Few who reach the top in fiercely competitive e Edna Nelson o‘-“"d launch plans. 4 callings ever retire willingly. . And the financial or- ® Mis. A. F. McKinnon of 3 ! Accounting Systems - Taxes {ganization of the prize fight game being what it s, © Glorls. GUBIREEG °| Little Doris Cahill was two years old the previous day and the| Phone 851 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. very few fighters can afford. ¢ Doy *icvent was celebrated with a little folks party at the Cahill home in - - — — "—;"I e $ / o | Treadwell. Il’—‘ i ik i) ELLIS AIR LINES D (St. Louis Star-Times) - R - From Hagerstown, Md,, an A. P. writer—who ob- uRA“luM BEARI"G viously has no children — is trying to frighten the | A local toy manufacturer, he re- | ports, will market a kiddies’ atomic-energy outfit come | and Any household with two or lhree}NoRIHwESl A'.ASKA youngsters around can take atomic energy in any | ' | size less than Hiroshima or Nagasaki in complete and nation's mothers. December, complete with samples of uranium ore full instructions. Obviously he expects terror to follow. It won't ccme. equitable stride. Why not? After all, the household \has seen the havoc wrought by nothing more than little Jimmy and a soft rubber ball. It has weathered |being made a shambles by Mary as she played with ,as harmless-seeming a thing as a doll house. Long since all parents have come to realize that any toy, There was a serious fire in the Rosenberg Apartments the preceding ;nxxht. The damage was covered by insurance. 1 | A hunting party, consisting of Olaf Eikland, Robert Simpson, E. C. 'MINERALS LOCATED, ‘hunu.ng trip to Warm Springs Bay. jand 15 geese. C. H. “Senator” Hill, Cordova, who had been visiting at Baranof, | NOME, Alaska, Oct. 8—P— A veteran prospector said today thatinjs home in Cordova. | uranium-bearing minerals were, S T found years ago in several areas| . Hi . ; iitys B St g sy | Weather: High, 36; low, 35; clear. His statement followed by a day | the announcement of another pros- | | | Daily Lessons in English 3. 1. corpon | Guerin and Simpson MacKinnon, returned on the gasboat Jazz from ‘I They bagged a total of 75 ckmks1 DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg, Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 . ed here. He was to remain here a short time before returning to ( 7 TRAPS CONSERVE -~ SALMON- | | however destructive it may be potentially, can add but pector that radicactive minerals little to the earth-shaking violence inherent in a three { haye heen located just across the ! ¢ R 3‘9nl';(01d. n be perturbed at the thought that the B ‘! Y '4{ 0 one ca el a raf. —til .- { 5 s ot VOTING QU LIFICATIONS kids are going to be armed with nuclear fission. But pez)(s;n: S:jl;ar%ind; 0;‘; Q;T;uz;?wi WQRDS Ol-"I'EN MISlUSED. Do not sa)': ‘He is ambitious for ap. I 3 : A X it ever o scientist should come Up to say that He has| bres wacs siide faany yencs ago P12us S8y, “He is ambiticus OF applause ¢ vo 0”””””5 TRAPS The qualifications for voting at the Territorial |Succeeded in harnessing t_he energy of those kids by |y the Seward Peninsula area. He OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Metric. Pronounce met-rik, E as in ,E ’a 2 v some kind of human fission—ah, then follows catas- | ¥ _IMET, I as in LICK, accent first syllable. PeASRESE St al clection next Tuesday, October 12, are as follows trophe indeed P .uddled lhatlura::jum bearing r:l:‘n ! s iEap Pl { RO vears of age, a citizen of the g & erals were loca in many other : iR e i | You must boarr 21 yers of s, & lien o e . el were e O e syt s, it concsete. | (NIRRT edin; (he'pucuan a resident of the precinct for Walking a Tightrope quest for gold, but were left to; , WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let usi HonE. i b Hita R I be relocated in this later age when ' increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: A . 30 GAls un:xtdl:tely"procedmg g, A i (Detroit Free Press) |the value of the minerals became pFRELICTION; failure in duty. (Pronounce der-e-lik-shun, accent nnouncu’g able to read and write. | The pavers made quite a hullabaloo about an |known. 12 4 Pyl o aavance. registration i necessary and it 18 10t ga.yasr old man in Colorado who walked a 300-foot| Louss C. Stringer,. Alaska pros-|' o sylabig) A ol dieellion of miliary GRS P Vo R AL ASK A CO AST AL AIRLINES necessary that you voted in the primary election last |tightrope cross a canyon 125 feet deep. pector who now lives in Newark, 'y ey : % April. | That seems perfectly reasonable to us. As far |N. J., reported Tuesday that de-| by i —— las we can figure out, the old fellow just wanted |posits of “considerable” size were! ROBERTA LEE ! i o H L i e 2 |to get on the other side of the canyon. | located less than 100 miles from | i W l N T E R ALWAYS ONE MORE i As for walking a tighrope, what's so wonderful | Nome. : mmmmwc&m” PR about that? Everpbody's doing it. The businessman| Margraf said today that two i v i i Joe Lauis' announcement that he will defend his oo been walking pone}every day for yéar¥and the Nome! kiR yDr. :daxwell; 2 Q_. It o'ne is traveling and one's 'seat. companion on the train ple‘; heavyweight championship title next June against the government took away his umbrella, too. The house- | Rennedy, a dentist, and wmian“sxazs in tr{ing to begin a conversation which one does not feel e F L I G n ll winner of the Joe Baksi-Ezzard Charles fight, if the wife, trying to make her family budget come out even | Munz, an airplane operator, sem'entering. what should be done. victor “looks impressive,” apparently means that the in these days of inflation, has been doing an ex-|out samples through Stringer and A. Make a courteous reply, but in such a way that he will know “farewell tour” technique of great artists is to be tremely precarious balancing act. < | veceived exceptional reports on the (that you do not wish to enter mto. convexjsatmnA An excellenv.A way to SCHED E applied to the leather and rosined canvas racket. l_Eve;: Ou;eeg:‘v:lg'}:zt'nlihc:); v::i out its foreign ‘Gelger count from government lab- iavo); lu!nherl .ta)llkhwm:ild :eml;: begin ret:dx:glda bodokhor :mgaz::x;. ol o i i en ding Policy, has Vi 3 Sia s | oratories. . In whicl and shoi a servant hold a dish when p: nting | > L B e won Tt 4 s |, Attt s undieotiih W o iy I Marder | eee Titon guest at cinner? Effective October 1st, 1948, our regular a rocks a -1 y 9 + H ; . . o % Jast fight. And we don't doubt that each time he has taniw fep sopke e e e 000 | The ierg iy the pary of thei A In her lefé nand, unless the dish is too heavy, in which case fl.lght schedule will be as follows: been sincere in his desire to quit the ring. But the A husband is not only n asset, but often Tepre- gictinguished from the part died {it would be better to use both hands. : ideal time for-him to have quit was when he redeemed 'gents a great lie ability.—(Daily Olmpian). by the clergy. Q. When is v.k;e proper time for a girl to wear her engagement ring “EA“ himself by knocking out Jersey Joe Walcott in the | P iy |for the first time? i rno“ m 11th round of their second match. Indeed, that's “In the whole world there are only 12 men who NOTICE TO CREDITORS i A. On the day when the engagement is formally announced. H 4 when -Louls said he was hanging up his gloves, and _understand money,” asserts an economist. That's an No. 5971-A }N—-'* ~——— e : To Kel%l:i‘:a;-,oulx"zu‘:hu;:.nvvrmzt — the muscle mentors immediately began a great show even dozen more than those who understand women. In the District Court for the Terri- lt I- K by | To Sitka— 3 % of selecting a successor through a process of elimina- | | tory of Alaska, Division Numberl 0 0 a nd I_EA R N A C GORDON Two flights daily: tion. | What appears to be something for nothing in-| One at Juneau. \ . i t No Sunday afternoon flight It soon became apparent that there weren't many | variably costs too much. THOMAS H. HUTCHINGS, dolng.! ——e e eeeed ( To Skagway— -ed i Lo i T P :;‘S"‘e“ o _H:;‘;‘““ES Feonomyi 1 Wny are lighthouses built round? One flight daily . liden why those eggs were thrown.| New York, following which Tru- El‘i{?\‘v R’;\‘n nn;d ;;'ORACE R 2. What very small plant causes milk and fruit juices to sour? No Sunday flight L 2 “'e WISh“\fl'N\ Those Texans couldn’t hold out|man will leave for Kansas City Bl,oonpc&-pann'ers doing usi-‘ 3.. Who succeeded ¥. S” Grant as President of the U. 8.? To Tenakee— ¢ longer. | for his final speech on Satur | E 2 4. Which State of the Union has made the greatest population 3 flights weekly; Me"y-fio-koufld But I B i O 30, Dess; tuiles (e PRELSIgelaine in § Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 3ut I don't like that kind of | Oct SOUTHEASTERN LOG G ING |gain in the last fifteen years? G..;u Pe“;a'“ —_— a demonstration in a democratic i O COMPANY, Defendants. | 5. What is the average length of a newborn baby? b g V:T 44 By DREW PEARSON country,” cqueluded Truman, ‘re- UNDER THE DOME e granae .| i, 3 flghts weekly; oL e gardless of the circumstances be-| Michiganders are wondering Why py the Hon. George W. Folta, Judgel 1. To present less surface resistance to wind and waves. : Pm'l‘u;is&ays. E"‘:.: ;H,s.;g.:n chyl:huu Cobol— (Contirued from Page Cue’ hind it the Ford Motor Co. and General of the above entitled Court, all V"‘(l s Budberin > : To - n‘im)’x't week'lv' 'ruesda’ys e flrst,dny e Gk R T ST Motors haven't cancelled the fran- gons, firms and corporations having 3‘ Ruthem;rd ol :Echex:! S B " ereaf! E: had completely forgotten. It was MERRY-GO-ROUND chises of auto dealers Graff and claims or demands. against the de- £ Tiieni o i ‘ e mwl'(alnlet %eruu-nm xeaa f, Hood Bay, Angoon in the ebrly days of the Truman Congressman Pamnell Thomas| Burgess, both indicted for viola- fendants LYMAN ELLSWORTH 4. Californiag ! A e Mon&;’"'ys ""’W st day O Gsatur Administration and referred to tide- |hes begun mailing out 10,000 spec- | tion of the Corrupt Practices Act and HORACE R. BLOOD co-part-| 5. Twenty inches. A ‘em; mmy' : lands oil. ial letters to New Jersey voters— . Atomic Energy Commissioner ners, doing business under the part- |———— BT 4 - TR o Fs vg:" Wl?e:hl‘kl Coastal Airlines ticket agent Tokes hac never been able to get 8t the taxpayers' expgnse—aimed|Louls Strauss will make an im- nership name SOUTHEASTERN‘ pooed in some quarters as & y"u-mof departure and arrival Attorney General Francis Biddle, to strengthen his shaky chances portant speech on peacetime uses LOGGING COMPANY, and the HoG MEAI pRI(Es cause’ for ‘the decline. Hiberad 25 he was, 1o brings an ac-|of re-election ... . When Bugsient of aSEC, SR at the University SOUTHEASTERN _!.-OGGING, o And it was in pork, much more P]l znz 612 tion before the éupreme BCourL w"l'rumal returned from his West- of New Hampshire . .. . Congrat- COMPANY, doing business at Snka,‘ 'AKE SUDDE“ DRopltllfin in beef or lamb, that butch- one or recover the submerged oil lands of ern campaign trip one of t' e ulations to Attorney General Tom Alaska, are required, on or bernre[ | ers were posting the lower pri- California, Texas, and Loum‘am:wuuing to greet him insi” ¢ Clark for naming a woman, Grace the 5th day of November, 1948, 5 ces. - - * Yar thé Pederal Government, Nor | White House grounds was s old Stewart, to one of the top posi- under penalty of fhereafter heving b et o 'l'he“ HES nlns“ had Truman's Attorney Génernl bootblack friend—John Maragon of tions in the Justice Department. said claims or demands d:snuowed.dmp 14 hog‘ e 'me'nt ;'ices - MRS. ELTON ENGS' M ‘ . 1 ced, So Ickes|Kansas City . The Presiden Mrs. Stewart is now executive in the discretion of the Court, to fiog d i P e Recubiionn * DAl b ro:rns;Dnator g Clar set OIS . 5| Fes been aceured by his aides that |assistant to the Attorney General. file the same with HENRY RODEN, |Betting cown today to where it| P! : i laid the thomy problem 1'lghtb i { earry overy stata 3 e Boutn el Receiver hereln. Said claims or de- |COURts for most people—at the \;uolll s;l)eall: Friday Xx‘x;ght, 9.45T htg IR ' ‘s Gg o wre, Truman promissd so.| (Bouthermans SOUNE B, . Rover mands shall be supparted by afl-| S0 PUECE Jhop, | bcndanet s isone b sk s ; % 24l SCC 9% straus, of American Smelting and |Rl (ou'[ “Ews | davit and shall set out the amount y stores throughout the ponsored by s| Wm go‘lfiwm mr:‘éxz day at the Cabinet mwnng""“"”“‘ whose ~father, . Oscar aud natlEe ) Ay e lie"':gm;ymistsrmdkm;k p:ces = Zfimn b R vo'{?g; L r M i : aus, was 8 y | held by claimant or to which claim- | the ng weekend, a direct re- | gell- he carried out his promise. A-iklllg'i:::r' l&:;séco?:?nofs(:;‘:fie;:‘ : k 'ant isyexcfliued am; :lso any cl;im sult of the sudden outpouring of M B ““““I“““I““I““""I"“““"““"“I“'"I“l"““I“““I“"I““I““““““ Tom Clark when the ndelauds-‘“ Cabinet job u}lder 'Dewev. ,HGH'} S?ou! Troop No. 11 met on preference in payment from the hogs from the country. The oft-| SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB i it oil suit weuld be taken before the A ackiany o ._;hursga; afternoon and the meet- o oo " he nands of the Receiver |mentioned but never veryapparent| Sunday dinner, Baked Ham, ing was opened by President Na- .. iyo earnings therefrom. “consumer resistance” was pooh- | Roast Turkey, $2.50. Open at 4 p.m. Supreme Court, Truman added: “I want it taken up right away.” It was one of the most contro- versial issues in the Far West, certain to lose votes, sure to rouse the undying ire of the big oil boys who had contributed to Tru-| man's campaign. Nevertheless, the spite was brought and won. This week Ickes reminded Tru- man of the forgotten incident, then volunteered to make some speeches ! ex-Senator John Townsend of Del- ACROSS Station pointing out that Thuman had the|aware, warned him that unless ev- 1 Sack u”p‘e”mrl‘:? courage of his convictions while!lery Republican got cut and work- ; lce crl')'.*mm N B Dewey has avoided putting certain|ed the Democrats were likely to 15 Apoch' - 40 Cuble meter a controversial cards on the table. |capture the Senate. ln": )\.u;nyy 41 Fmfl‘r o S i . Jouriie cre g | If the Democrats get control of 15. Brouglit to- 43. t¥ind indicator |SIR[E[D!S] f ‘ TRUMAN ON WALLACE'S EGGS | the Senate, Vandenberg was gently 1z piiity. hotlas i (T[A[8/U] sa e‘y ”ms t When District o Columbia Dem- |reminded, he wouldn't be Chair-' 13 Titleoi Athena 40 Outdoor eve- A gggam T B ocratic leaders greeted the Presi-iman of the Foreign Relations Com- Ly Wil i mesie [D] Al f R imat 50. R 3 Gent on his return to Washing-|mittee any more " Simpletons. \\'“fi';ulm&r{;.m sleRRSMKEN] oxes for Rent ton from the hustings, the first| Note—Arthur is now campaign- - S gl’](-.s;‘i:an";lhey asked him was about 'ing Kilierea Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle COMMERCIAL SAVINGS € Vey | DOWN 2 Jewel “Vitamin C stands for campaign- TRUMAN'S LAST RIDE i 1 vat ing as far as I'm concerned,” re- Despite the unfavorable politi- system 2 Gone by plied Truman. “When I left town on this trip I had a cold and a gore throat. Now I'm rid of both; He is scheduling another 100 st \pha and 1 gained 10 pounds while speeches in Gary and South Bend, i\{%‘x‘i:{nu’lm:n ROBERT WYMAN mfl&'}"fi £ #wiecin s tion Day, and sooner or later he “one Ingunge as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA T at do you think of those hopes to ste) on enought f o another S U s et it s el LRt i i EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Wallace?” inquired Al Wheeler, make him fight back. Qut ot dute Present this coupon to the box office of the ‘Washington attorney and chairman of the D. C. Democratic Com- mittee. “I was sorry to hear about that— I really was,” replied the President.| Leave Washington Saturday, Oct “I guess the incident was build-| 23, with “whistle stop” speeches insral pile. "mfl OF THE BEES" ing up for a long time. Some of for three days enroute to Chicago tate rapidly those Texans have never liked . Tuesday, Oct. 26, important dizorols. Federal Tax—12c per Person Wallace since the day he was plow- ing under pigs. “Then they get awful mad about Wallace pcsing as a missionary trying to make Christians out of Southerners who don't agree with him. Add to that Wallace's Com- ) mie connections and you get some VANDENBrnG GETS BUSY Tom Dewey had to put heavy ipressure on his old friend and | onetime rival—Senator Arthur Van- denberg — to get Vandenberg to {campaign for the Republican tick- ‘et | Vandenberg, who prides himself jon his bipartisanship, didn't want to make any speeches at all. How- |ever, one of Van's close friends, cal polls, Harry Truman is sure going down fighting. Here is the wind-up for the last week of what will be the most vigorous campaign probably staged by any President in histo specches in aGry and South Bend, Ind., Toledo, Sandusky, and Cleve- land, Ohio . . . Oct. 27, a jump back to Pittsfield, Springfield, Wor- cester and Boston, Mass, . Next day, Hartford, New Haven, Bridge- port and Stamford, Conn ! Night of Oct. 28, a big. rally in talie Dapcevich. We acted out some { Dated the 2nd day of October, grab bag plays for our troop Dra- yg4g matic badge. We finished meeting with rounds. our | some three pnnl HENRY RODEN, Receiver. First publication, Oct. 8, 1948. —MARY (:2IZ1AM, Reporter. Last publication, Oct. 22, 1948. Liefus from Oldest Bank in Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1948 The B. M. Behrends INSURE with NORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager Family Group Prolection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building ® Marine @ Liability ® Casualty @ Glass @ Theft ® RBobbery ® Burglary : @ Fire ® Workmen's Compensation n;wspaper advertising} CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: \ PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! There is no substitute for

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