The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 3, 1949, Page 7

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 ELKS PER NIGHT ATTENDED BY 350 Over 350 Juneau and visiting H %lks attended the annual Past Ex- ~ | alted Rulers’ Nizht and initiation ‘ i Jast nicht by Juneau Lodge No. , BP.O.E. The following were | initiated by the Past Exalted Rul- 5 in cne of the most impressive perhaps ever witnessed wa'lacz G. Ludtke, Marcus ¥ Jeusn Wesley R. Miller, Leon- s Rudolf Krsul and In the maze of material which crosses an editor's desk, there oc- | asionally appears an item which cannot be classified as news, but is unusual reading. From W. B. Beauchamp, princi- | of the Hoonah City School, | mes this letter, enclosing the| ry which fcllows. Beauchamp writes: | “Here is a composition written | . class without reference bOOKS | Kenneth Schocnover, Grade 7. | Ken is the 12-year-old son of tilda Schoonover, our Commis- iomer and City C;erh “This is by far the best paper I have seen from any of the pupils | f the school this year.” M. E. Mcnagle, John ! Ellis C. Reynolds, Holmjuist, Arthur Ad- Harry Sperlng, R. E. Robert- Howard E. Simmcns, George N crschmidt, W. A. Chipperlield, Earle S. Hunter and Victo» Pow- er. Many prominent Elks from throughout the Territory were pres- ent including several members of the Territorizl Lezislature, and they ¥ made short talks. The senior member was Senator E. B, Collins, ll* of Fairbanks, who has been a LIFE OF A DEER member of the Elks ior 49 years. R e | Also attending was Past District ¥ l‘nnt‘.__. M.....,m“: 4 \ Deputy Exalted Ruler A. H. Zieg- e p‘-;s :s;‘t‘ Isespozf» ler, of Ketchikan. L lon | Excellfxxn tumbling feats were e is a tan color. The performed after the meeting by 18 ' /her hides her youn fawn m;{‘l Juneau High School students un- She tells it to le stil| der the direction of their instruc- n_danger is near. The spots | tor, Henry Harmon. Harmon was bis coat makes him look like | {ntiodused ' the lodge. by Seotty | ¢ TeE with sunlight spots oqriz sdams in @ most appropriate man- | '3 down on them. 8" er as man who blieves in f 4 brar happens to come along, n her thin mending won't run away": he wull | men.” chn Troychok also en- | nd the bear won't see him. tained witl music on his accordion. hey are ‘small ‘they BaYe: ng lent feed was served by ‘my o betray them to their en- 'mlé‘};,.l S'“x;sele;:r:[ After he is about one year old i Penmel and. Fred|DC. leaves: his mother and shifts f ve. decorations ware |0 himself. Then he starts go- By ¢ i R in the mountains in the § ¢t better food. o« wae, gefhs en s to get his horns 3 i atlatr 1d cets itchy and he wants Sl craich it. So he will rub his ¢'d acainst a tree trying to scratch it. | After he is about four years old he has a real good set of horns. Then he is always in fights with ther bucks. After he gets older rd has a bigger set of horns we him a stag. When he is real old he wants to be alone all the time up in the _ mountains. Sometimes another voun buck stays with the old stag o keep him company. After he is " about ready to die, his eyes will turn guant and the hair on his turn white from age. s mean. i unos a youn buck will want with the old fellow. The ~ SMALL BOAT HARBOR NEWS of the Gor- engine over- new shaft stulled on his boat { rort. He is fishing 1z Fish Products Co. will the W The Glacier Bay, piloted and ' owned by 0. Jacobsen, recently |°'d will sometimes kill the left for Seattle 'to have more ¥7Ung buck. equipment inctalled. “When-a deer goes off to die he N slow and looks tired. No- knows where deer go off to ‘ome say in thickets. Others 2y they fall in the water and ir out of sight. e - | EXTERTAINERS ARE ASKED T0 REGISTER NOW setting up a central agency in Ju- neau to register all local entertain- ment personalities. Toe move was! taken in an effort to cive local tal- | ent more circulation among Juneau and organizations. ‘\ r alent acency is FAMUS CINJE 1804 for ° soft flavor 1:312 bougust. Alaska | ¢man, public! and . entertain- ist. All local entertain- T to register immedi-' ately in the Emrire editorial office. They will be personally interviewedl later by Druxman. N - This new agency was made neces- ary in order to provide more vari- tv in loca! entertainment ecircles. Both amateur and professional tal- ent are asked to rezister. ————————— CORPORALS TO KETCHIKAN Sole U. S. Agents Iulius Wite Soas & Co., Inc., New York, M. Y. Distritutors for Alaska 0DOM COMPANY n | euests at Hotel while in Juneau efore going to Ketchikan Both arrived here 1. Mo Baranof tiiefly 3 ! ACS cuty. from Adak. = r— Fmportant Meeting of The ERITED . TROLLERS O of ALASKA " FRIDAY NIGHT February 4, 1949 7:39 o'Clock [ C.1. 0. UNION HALL All Pfimlvers Uryed to Attend { | i t Plans were announced today for ! joint- ito Wrangell at one time, but other- | Salmon Creek Country Club, 08 5t Alaska Broadcasting Co. KINY C.B. 8. DIAL 1466—JUNEAU THURSDAY EVENING 5:00—Guest Star. 5:15—Women Voters. 5:30—TEX BENEKE-CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—Sports Scenario. 6:40—Music. 6:45—Local News 7:00—Teen Age Qui: 7:30-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBES. 8:00—Time to Dance. 8:16— NIGHT EDITOR-CES. 8:30—YOU ARE THERE-CBS 9:00—News at Nine. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—Inside China. 9:45—Sven Svensen-ABS. 10:00—Tomorrow's News. 10:15--Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts Sign Off Friday Morning and Afternoon Sien On 7:00—-Alarm Clock Club 7:30--News. 7:45—Sunrise Salute. 8:00 -Western Screnade ®:15—Headlines. 8:20-— ng Thought. 8:25—Weather. 8:30—Morning Serenade. 8:45—Show Time. 9:00-—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Vocal Varieties. 9:45—-YOU AND GROWING UP- | CBs. 10:00--News. 10:05—Trio Time. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. | 10:30—Milady’s Memo. i 11:09—KINY Bandstand. 11:30 —Listener’s Digest. 11:45—Melodies in % Time. 11:55-—Forecasts. 12:00—Meet the Band 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 12:45—Organ Melodies 1:00--MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 1:15—Four Knights. 1:30—Meet the Band. 2:00—YOUR STAND IN-CBS. 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—Footnotes to Headlines. 3:15—ORGAN MELDOIES-CBS. 3:30—Make It Music. 4:30—ROBERT Q. FULTON-CBS. All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- trol o DOUGLAS NEWS BOY SCOUT MEETING Tt is necessary that all Boy scouts of Douglas atiend a meeting in the basement of the Joe' Maker home fonight, Feb. 3. This is the final review before the Court of zonor next Sunday. 80 AND SPRY Alex air observed his eightieth srthday Tuesday, February 1, juletly with his family at home. Mr. Geir is a continuous resi- dent of Douglas for the past 40 | years, coming here from north of Cilasgow, Scotland, in 1909, to work in the Trcadwell mines and con- | inued his employment in the 1readwell Foundry to the time of closure during the last war. Mrs. Geir joined him here in the | year iollowing from her home in Glasgow, and became his biide up- on arrival here. They have had two sons born here, Angus and alex, 5. Gair have 2 since com- made a trip | ing here. Mrs. Gair % bothh have been continual residents. ] Although 80, Mr. Gair belies his | -, dances a jig, is a pillar of | and honor to the community. | VISITOR FROM SEATTLE *wayne W. Kennedy arrived on | he Princess Norah from Seattle | to spend several weeks visiting | with his father-in-law, Mr. Clar- :nce Gildersleeve, Mrs. Gildersleeve | wnd family. Kennedy made the | #ip at this time especially to be | . | present at the final degree of Mr. ! releeve’s Masonic initiation, which was conducted Tuesday eve- 1ing. Kennedy, a Seattle barber 5y profession, 1is quite enthused with the Alaskan country, and tates that the weather i1s mJd cd with the weather when e left Seattle. t —————— PrC, JOHN JONES ARRIVES 1M MORRISON SENDS WORD | Pfc. John Jones arrived yester- from Adak, for ACS duty in au. e brings greetings from “Sarge” Jim Morrison, who began his duty n the chain a month ago. Sarge Joks great, repoerts Jones, and 1ys he feels better than he has | elt in years. He actually is en- | astic akout the remaining 13 | monuths of his Adak tour of duty. | Morrison told Jones to say hellc | to all his Juncau friends, which | should keep Jones occupied for quite a while. | -ee FROM HOONAH At the Baranof Hotel from Hoo- nah are Ceorge Howard and P. S Ganty. — o FRIED CHICKEN Salad, French Fries, Hot Biscuits, and Honey, $250. Open all night s THEY ANY MORE OF THeS BASEMENT SO MY Wi BURN THEM!! YTWHAT AF SOING TO D TMR. BOOGE o) € ™ YA GOT PLENTY A AIR FROM TH' SLOT UNDER TH' DOOR ... AN' THERE'S TH' SAME AMOUNT A DOUGH YOU WAS GETTIN' FER TH' FIGHT... AN’ NO BUMPS, T HEY... [/} - I--(WHAT 1 3 Ve / SAID THATS THE LAST LOAD FROM THE PARK. YOU DRIVERS REPORT TO THE PARK BOARD OFFICE FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. YOL HAVE: WORK IN THE OFFICE, MR. WALLET. DON'T YOU WANT ME TO DO 7HAT ? NO, BIX. I'M GOING TO SPEND MORE TIME OUT T'LL TRY AGAIN, SIR -BUT THE LINE TO HOOTIV' HOLLER'S BEEN TIED UP FOR SIX HOURS HURRY UP AN’ GIT HOOTIN' ROLLER ON TH PHONE AFORE I TAKE A BARREL STAVE HEY--WOT'S TH' IDEE,HUH? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA INTO ON LOOK! | AINT ANY BOOGERMAN — YOU OH, DEAR!! I'VE TURNED POOR LITTL TIMID LITTLE = EASY... THIS LIMEHOUSE'D MOIDER YA...TLL OKAY FELLA WATCH 'IM/ 60! 15 MEANING SWEET SAYINGS YOU & { DIRTY, LOW-DOWN OUT AFTER TH' FIGHT... NOW SHADDAP...I'M LEAVIN' SIX GUYS HERE T' WATCH YA/ WANTA DO THIS ME NEXT FIGHT? I'M FIGHTIN' LARRY FINK FEB'RY TWENN LETCHA HMMM~ LET'S SAY IT% THE ONLY WAY I COULD THINK OF TO I 6AID, QUOTE — HOW WOULD I EVER PUT ) WHISPER AT ME 15 | CONVINCE YOU THAT YOUR Hi UP WITH A DAME DUMB ENOUGH TO GO FOR A ROW OF CORN THAT TALLZ UNQUOTE! HANDED MAN=SNATCHING STUNT WAS KINDA RIPICULOUS. HOW WOULD 1 KNOW? I BEATIT BACK TO MY STAND. THEY MUST HAVE CONE INTO THIS APART- MENT HOTEL. | LIKE TO WORK WITH MY HANDS. LINE TO KOOTIV' HOLLER STiLL BUSY? IT1S?- 1 SEE WELL - T MLST BE SOME LOCAL EMERGENCY - - - [oH-DEAR-FFI 15 GONE ' MY _ P W My - DOGGE 1S LOST /IM JUST HEARTSICK 4 OH-- SHE'LL COME BACK- GREAT HEAVENS! IT'S STARTING TO SNOW/ POOR FIFI! OUT IN A TERRIBLE STORM / LOOK FOR HER ok ILL GET HIS OTHER FELLER { GLASSES SOS HE AN SEE ME! HAYA, -KNOBS, PSSST... POIFICK / YA WOULDN'T B'LIEVE... WELL- DON'T STAND THERE LOOKING SO DUMB - -PUT ON YOUR HAT AND GO OUT AMND RE REAL 7 CHILDREN HUSBANDS ARE A _SORRY L HAFTA SIGN I TO , T KRUSHER MEANY, BFORE |\ PIPE DOWN. HE'S JUST GETTIN' UP. RAY'S IN THERE WITH 'IM. MEANWHILE, THE SNOW AND SLUSH FROM THE CITY THERES MORE OF THAT \&AN_HKE BARGAINED FOR! i\ AN VE SHOULD A.SEEN MIZ DOWDY'S NEW BONNET, JANEY BELLE -- IT WUZ ENUFF TO MAKE A DOG LAFE --- SHORE *! HEE -HEE-HEE ! I COULDN T KEEP FROM SNICKERIN' -+ IT WOZ THAT QUTLANDISH - - AH! AM T GLAD TO GIT OUT # NOW_TO GO TO DINTYS #

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