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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA “}EDNEéDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1948 SHOWPLALE oF CApITUL HRELD OVER! THEN GONE FOREVER! ENDS TONITE! I Dunming the Spottight o the INTERNATIONAL UNDERWORLD! T0THE ENUS SEEARTH sarring DICK POWELL - SIGNE HASSO with LUDWIG DONATH - VLADIMIR SOKOLOFF EDGAR BARRIER a the Chinese octres MAYLIA 10:02 P ‘A COLUMBIA ICTURE «IATTTRE STARTS 7:38 HERE TOMORROW!?? Aglven’ Golden Age! and PAULE CROSET ..o ‘T EXILE | PARIS— John Foster Dulles said today he had been encouraged by | President Truman “to carry on” 2s an American delegate to the United Nations Assembly. WASHINGTON— The CIO today — invited President Truman to ad- LONDON Technical experts dress its annual convention in Port- | of the Western Powers will meet land, Oregon, beginning Nov. 22. |{his week to set up an international { control over Germany's rich Ruhr Valley. The motive is to prevent Germany from ever again using the reat steel and coal area to buil powerful war machine. - e WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! BULLETINS SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—Resi- dent Commissioner Antonio Fernos Isern said today be will try to get the U, 8. Congress to pass a bill |2 allowing Puerto Rico to adopt its | own constitution. | "T0 THE ENDS OF THE EARTH" FILM CAPITOL THEATRE Hollywood, the city of shadow and sukstance, is going to have a good deal more substance from now on. For the arrival of Columbia’s “To the Ends of the Earth” climaxes a | trend which has been developing for some time. This is the mcremmg‘ tendency to rely on factual mater- ial for some of the most gripping enterta:nment ever turned out “To the Ends of the Earth,” cur-] rently on view at the Capitol Thc»' atre with Dick Powell and Signe | Hasso starred, is high-tension dra- | ma based on hitherto secret files! of the U. S. Treasury's Bureau of ) & Narcotics, Coast Guard and Cus-' toms. It has the power to shock! because it reveals for the first time, the operations of a world-wide crime ring that did o billion dollar busi-¥ ness in violence, intrigue and death! Although the film is a fabulous story of exotic adventure and ro-, { mance, its colorful material was not | obtaned from the heated imagina- | tion of the fiction writer, but trom | the authentic records of the govern-, ment in its fitht against an inter- | national ring of crimina H - .. Glal Fairbanks Ges .Germafi Girl for Wife: FAIRBANKS, Nov. 10.—®— Gi's were not permitted to fraternize with German girls overseas but 18-year- old Erika Eckhart needed help. i Her acquaintance with Tom O’'Shaughnessy, then 22, began when hé and some combat-engineer bud- dies were on road guard and she told them of being robbed. They re-‘; called today that was three years! ago in the little village of Esper- stedt. i ‘Their acquaintance developed into correspondence when he returned | here. She flew to this country last !month and they were married last week. O’'Shaughnessy has been a construction firm lakor foreman. B0 S PR Schullers Are to | Be Honored at Tea ‘chun('es of getting along with the i new Congress? An open house will be held As far as the Senate is concerned, on Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 he may be able to count on friend- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 'ly cooperation for all four years ot O. Schuller, who are leaving next|his new term. week for Seattle. The place will; Last Tuesday’s election assured be announced later. {the President of a cooperative Mr. Schuller is an employee of [Democratic-controlled Senate until Pan American Airways, and has' ve the Democr: resided in Juneau for several years. e young couple has been very troke two years of Republican rule Hollywood o Albert Lasker, 4'.-month-old sen his first picture with his mother. (COPERATION OF SENATE IS LIKELY FOR PRESIDENT Hopes of liefiublicans ¢ Winning Back Control . Dimmedfor 4 Years (By The A: ted Press) What about of Actre: and Edward Lasker, film and radio execut 0C President Truman'’s | 54 seats | A by their opponents. It:pm last night with Col. Dalen E.|Alr Service, Croll Hunter, president Glamor Boy @ concert | cer | tion will be admitted on their son ‘TAME REINDEER Jane Greer of the films ve, gels prettied up for P Wirephoto. | posal SUPERFORTS 'ROAR NORTH, ARCTIC TESTS i | | | ‘Five B-50s fo Base in Al | aska for 45 Days-One Week on Arctic Packs TUCSON, Ariz, Nov. 10.—P— ,Tests in the frigid Arctic awai jcrews of the first five B-50 su Isuperforts to i eave the United States | The last plane of the group 1 down the runway of L than Air Force Base here i | i | | | | | ared UX]-‘Y at 11:35 | Bailey, commanding officer of the| {completed for an e |CARGL BRICET0 APDEAR TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Ne at 10 MezZ0-SOPranc the 20th Century evening at 8:30 nt the half of s unable to con- 1go because of Carcl Brice will appear Theatre this tinue over a cold General tickets have the Juneau half price $125 for admission been put on by Concert Ass at $250 for @ and students Miss Brice with highly sale ciation Its who comes to Alaska | favorable reviews from | eside earances, sang -1 in Anchorage and Fairbanks Monday and Tuesday evenings Members of the Concert Assog tickets. | | [ la- > FROM ALASKA 10 GoT1o0 GREEN[AND; NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—(P—Alas- | lkan tame reindeer may soon be! {lo to Greenland to found herds and establish a new. meat industry | | there, an Arctic explorér di.\Clnscd; | today. | 62-year-old Peter | plans are being change of tame ndeer from Alaska for the long- | The Freuchen, explorer, sald | vrotected Greenland musk oxen. Freuchen, a Dane, said the pro- already had been approved Danish liament. Nego- | for the reindeer, which | would ccme from the herds at Nukinak and St. Lawrence Islands, stll have to be completed with the | United States Government, he said. | A receding icecap, with Green- land Ekecominy warmer each y has caused the islands' large sea ing industry to decline, Freuchen said. But the milder climate has resulted in a larger increase in ced and a resulting upsurge in its fish-packing industry. - - NORTHWEST PUTS NEW AIRLINER ON ALASKA ROUTE SEATTLE, Nov. 10—(— North- west Airlines has assigned the first of its newly-designed cargo-passen- ger vlanes to the emergency Alaska | by the tiations and general manager, ennounced to- Juneau Concerts Association presents In Concert Tonighi at ITHRY Reiurn Engagemeni DOORS OPEN CONCERT at at 7:30 p. m. 8:30 ROUTE OF THE active in parish work, and all' But there will be another Con- g3y Bombardment Group, leading 92y | their friends are cordially invited gress.onal election in 1950, smack | the 2600 mile flight to Eielson Air| T!¢ plane isa Douglas DC-4 with | to attend the farewell tea. Thelin the middle of the President’s porce Base near Fairbanks, Alaska.|@ 36.600-gallon fuel capacity. | Schullers’ have a young son, Mich- term. Duri | Hunter said the plane and others g b T L AR S L uring the tests, each of the|_ . . - ShEo e A ael. | Two years from now, the Republi- | o S8 S0 oty BT Givg) [Scheduled to follow will be added PR S icans could—conceivably—wrest back | ‘m the present Seattle-Tacoma, An- W & 5 procedures and navigation and @ International control for Samoa the control of the Senate they lost chorage service. A St G BN S o AL NS ALASKA RIRLINES.. Lombing problems. Each crew will was arranged after a hurricane in °nR Tuesday. They could confront 1889 wrecked rival U. S, British the President with a hostile Senate and German warships in Apia har- '—a Senate that would work against bor during a dispute over soverei- {him just as the 80th Congress has gnty. Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time Folks! WATCH FOR ME — C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA Yours fora J oll Y Christmas BUSINESS COUNSELLOR SANTA CLAUS Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. WAA Disposal RAL-PD-32-48 Priority Sealed Bid Sale of Real Propérty Tracts at Juneau Airfield and Garrison Bids must he accompanied by a deposit of 10% of the amount hid. Any engineering reporls that have been made may be in- spected at the WAA Anchorage office where all bids will be received. PRIORITIES WILL BE CONSIDERED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER: 1. Federal Agencies 5. Veterans of World War Il 2. State and Local Governments 6. Owner-Operators 3. Former Owners 7. Non-Profit Institutions 4. Former Owner Tenants 8. Public Bids from the first two priority claimants above must be in the WAA Anchorage office by 10:00 a.m. November 8, 1948 and bids from the remaining above claim- ants must be in by January 27, 1949 and will be opened publicly at 10:00 a.m. on January 31, 1949. As further information will be necessary concerning the special sales con- diticns as well as bid forms, please contact x WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Anchorage, Alaska Phone: Main 766 done this year. It could be war once {again between the White House and |Capitol Hill during the last two |years of the President’s term in of+ !fice. But, say the people whose guesses {usually turn out to be right, that isn't likely to happen As the experts see it, the Repub- licans will have to work a political miracle to win back control of the Senate two years hence. And they'll I provably have to wait four y i fore they can even make a good try jin that direction. Unless, of course, depression comes along or the people get aw fully angry at the Truman adminis- tration. — e REBEKAHS honor Past Noble Grands, evening 8 pm. at IOOF members requested to bring elephants for Bazaar. Unusual n To Wed. Hall, white evening planned by committe. spend a week afoot oh Arctic ice; |packs, base officials here said. } | They are expected to encounter| | temperatures of from 30 to 40 de- 1grees below zero. The group will| remain 45 days. — e, —— KING TO CONFER SPECIAL TITLE ON ROYAL INFANT LONDON, Nov. 10—®— King| George VI announced tonight he {will confer the title of Prince or| Princess of Edinburgh on Prin(‘t‘s.\‘ Elizabeth’s baby and style it “royal| | highness.” | Ctherwise, a boy child would have | been only an Earl—taking one of| Prince Philip’s titles, the Earl of! Merioneth—and a girl child would] have teen known as Lady Mount- Latten, taking its own christian name angd its father’s surname, | ;j i | EYES EXAMINED Secona and Pranklin PHONE 5068 FOR DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST ROSS’ LENSES PRESCF :ID l | | e | | | ) APPOINTMENTS | the good times every night at OASIS Drive over to Douglaé. 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