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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "~ SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1949 [ the peak season. If hotel and resort accommodation PAGK FOUR D(lily‘ 14 lflS’ia Empire | is likely to be inadequate, a registry of avatlable rooms | == : "MOZART STORY" |Sccom ' roomam - @ . v = from ND and FOURTH 1l Published every evening except Sunday by the could bet set up. 2 THE EMPIRE Monday of each ‘month ../ 5ewn:M.‘:\l:E\1;:"::l.:fi fi".r,’,fi""\,,“. Compile a list of local places of interest and sug- | IS Soo" (oMING in Scottish Rite Temple TROY MONSEN = = = "= " presudent |gested drives and boat trips. : | " 4 léealnmc at 7:30 p. m. DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - | VieePreWent| Get the co-operation of everyone in thé com- : APRIL 23, 1920 CAPITOL THEATRE S ALFRED ZENGER - - - - ABu:lntsu y.cl)uxel | munity in an effort to provide every tourist with: pe . A chimney fire at the Jensen residence at Sixth and Franklin called JA W. L & N Eatercd In the Post Office In Junesu as Second Class Matter. | A friendly welcome from everyone in the com- | g APRIL 23 e | the Juneau Fire Department. Damage was slight. PRCHD e s - LEIVERS, Secretary. SUBS ES: ity wi ] sy T i o . al nearing when June: Siliviad b sarsiar ThiSustay 4@ Betrlas os K100 e month; | UTHEY VIRD whiom they come 1 oOBEREL; i . _ . TR musie 1Vers and emguflasts of fine » oy il monthe 500 one year, sisse | Clear, correct information on accommodations and | Lillie Mze Allen . Anscel Eckmann, pilot of the seaplane Juneau, took a fine Husky PUP [and unusual screen entertainment B P 0 ELKS 5 One sear, In }m\m{c;. £1500; six months. in advance. $7.50; | facilities in the area; |o J. Steel Culbertson ® | pack to Seattle for his brother, Ray Eckmann. Charles Goldstein was |will be offereq a treat in the local el n h, dv ce, $1. i ] . B i SoathE & S4V0E A Abws will probity sousy | . SERER SR uctions un how to reach points GLiS Erlk Iyscist ® | ihe passenger on the flight, which also carried $40,000 in furs, and |engagement of “The Mozart Story.”| Meeting every Wednesday at o [e ‘he Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the dslivers | interest and neighboring communities; and . Grace Edwards | i, As a feature of National Music| 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- | o ralimwnset News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, | courteous and helptul service. ® "GOICL l?'Necm : _ Week the Capitol Theatre offers| <¢ome. TF. DEWEY BAKER, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FRESS g —_— % M 9| Jim Barragar was elected President of the City Baseball League; [this attraction in its Alaska Pre- Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, The Asoclated Press fs exclusively entitled to the use for AN EDUCATING EXPERIENCE George Kohlhepp was named Vice-President, and H. G. Walmsley, Secre- [miere at regular admission prices. Secretary. PRIL 24 o | Georg P ey, ‘epubl'cation of all news dispatches credited to It or not other- FER SO |® APRIL No seats will be reserved. wise _redited in thls paper und also the local news published e @ |tary. The season was to open May 12 with a doubleheader. 8 o . | serein. | For thirty years Anna Louise Strong has been | o Esther Sorensén e S _ The picture vividly illustrates the| S wle NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 WIItiN8 how wonderful the Soviet system it. Theng Earle Monagle e| The first black bear killed in this vicinity that season was bagged ;}::f;e: sizc;r;nxi?:);x;ona:; Obszr:z | BLACKWELL’S Yourth Avenue Blds. Seattie, Wash. | earlier this year. she was arrested by Russian secret | o A. Berntsen ® |1 the hills back of Thane by Judge J. W. Harding and Assistant U. S.|a¢ the court of Vienna, Ha T CABINET SHOP | police, held prisoner, cross-examined and then de-|e Gus Brown ® | Attorney G. W. Folta. There was some doubt as to which one shot the | h g | ; | i AR e 4 s & plays the composer from his early, 17 Main St. Phone 772 | ported from the Soviet Union as a spy. Now she has | e Doyle Morrison ® | Lear, as they both fired at exactly the same time. confident youth to the time when written a series of six articles describing how unfairly | e Aimee Kennedy - still a young man, he died in‘ | Jh SISty Sabjugs Work B she was treated. 3 S Lottie Graham : Mrs. Engstrom’s English I class from Douglas visited the museum |poverty, with few recognizing his | | The methods of the Soviet police state scem fto e & 6 6.6 ¢ & & ® 8. @ jend heard the Rev, Kashevaroff give an interesting lecture on Alaska |greatness. {0 5 LieR Getall thalt Hotscol o8 g ST DA Jegends. The group also visited the Senate and the U. §. Jail. The music from this best-loved of | attention. Her articles s ill contain more surprise all composers is the outstanding | that such an undeserved thing should happen to her J. W. Gucker, merchandise broker, returned fom Seattle on the feature of this unusual film. Music ! [ than outrage against the system itself. I A' WARNER SHOP Yukon. i 7 from “Don Giovanni,” “The Magic M.nose Lodge Nfl. 1 by | It certainly is remarkable how a personal ex- T P B s Flute,” "AI:;ductiondfro'xrf;] Serraglio,” Regular Meetings Each Friday i 1 throw o 3 i sonal “observ: : " “The Requiem” and “The Marriage nor—. Igerlbi\c.v can throw a !1fuxm\ of impersonal obser\a-l The Chrysler marine engine of Bringing plans for the N. G. Nelson building to be constructed |, Feignrg" il Vien:a g:::mg_ARNom HILDRE ; pbnsiidito s QUL GEEE the Tundra, owned by Peter OS-| oy the triangle lot 2t Front and Franklin, J. W. Warrack, President of | philnarmonic Orchestra and a|( WALTER R. HERMANSEN | TR TR 2y wald, is in the Warner Co. machine |\, . geqttle construction company bearing his name, arrived on the |number of arias are beautitully . Rout Evil With Good shop for a complete overhauling. . . ; Pty |The Tundra leaves shortly for the Yukon. sung by memiers of the Vienna g : i G R | R saa ’ Weather: High, 59; low, 55; cloudy. !State Opera. PLEASING TOURISTS | L s g ppoat) : ORI S —— e The engagement will be limited ” el i 3 . Many children turn to “funny books” simply | The clutch of the Chrysler Crown | to two days, Wednesday and Thurs- Ber' s r°°d cen‘ Tourists will soon begin acriving in Juneau and |because there s no other kind of reading for them in | marine engine of Topsy Dugaqua's| ai essons in n !S by day, Mayyi g | . = SR their homes. It is shocking to discover how many boat has been rebuilt. Dugaqua is y g [ X . B 1 Gi the. weltame sien Supild o had o Herfj . fld”“:‘ persons omit books in the family budget leaving Kake soon for the fishing W. L. GORDON £ < 7 Meat r:?:;’__“l’m b which C"“l‘i be “’“"“‘t'd here, sent forth by the Dally | ™ cpjgren will read good literature, if it s put 'season. | e E;"“A”';l“;fi NI ignt|| Dettvertes—10:15 A a News of Prince Rupert: i a matter st No s} yma ug h urday, T s Ladies Nigl L ; ; P : i within »reachA As a matter of fact, most normal r:hi]. _Tam Bowman of Douglas has had WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She was anxious to do! Py el glub Dl 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. Tourists will soon be streaming through Prince dren will get a reasonably balanced liter diet if it his numbered gill net boat in for h fog " Tt 1s better to. say, ‘Btie was EAGER to.15 sauik bt a e S . 4 3 ,» Rupert again by steamer, by train and by highway. is made available to them. 'cluteh rebuilding on the Universal f’f:‘” OpRing, 20 e o e il “The Rexall Store” " Pleased and well impressed tourists can be effective Maybe a few more branches of Cossitt Library, maring engine. v . > X f i ;udespread publ;cn\' agents. Conversely, if they | MOTe €8 ily accessible to more children, could be an The engine of Frank Wilson’s| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ecru. Pronounce a-kroo, A as in DAY, ELTHEE SN | g ore st B o ressed. they cam spread AUSWer. Certainly, if parents buy a few good books Kermath Sea Jeep is being com-| OO as in SOON, accent first syllable. FOR SUNDAY DINNER our Rellable Pharmacists are dissatisfied and poorly imp it 98 :1 ge. and leave them where children can stumble on them, pletely rebuilt. Wilson operates a| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ptarmigan (a grouse); the P is silent in Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, at BUTLE far afield a ‘;“d ““";‘L’ f;" a w"‘m“i: »‘;‘ ”“‘ : { | there will be something to take the piace of the trash gill net boat out of Douglas. {the pronunciation. Salmon Creek Country Club, $2.50. | R-MAURQ pends upon the people of a community itself on the kg5 have been findin The Chrysler Royal marine en- 7 ! : o RIS | DRUG CO. impressions which are left upon such visitors. L T et ot e fargotten, eHABAL o large Partilgiie ol thEREIrE: Sormy DU, STNONTIMS: Degiher, decode, 'translate, explain, (iACONEE, miake y i : : i ” out. Some tourist committee activities which might be of “funny book” sales are to adults, rot to children. craft owned by Wayne Johnson of Dr. E. Lannon Kell; taken up in Prince Rupert are as follows: If good books are provided, and youngsters still Juncau, is being overhauled and WORD STUDY: “Use a word thrée umes and it is yours.” Let us 4 u"h nnil‘ sfl l , and violence, that will rebuilt. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Ostecpath Pp , get an overdose of crime, Aribur M. Uggen, Manager Work with hotel and restaurant managers, s'irfl"‘ be the time to talk about swinging the ax of censor- | Installation of hydraulically opes | INALIENABLE; incapable of being surrendered, or transferred to an- station proprietors, merchants, and others H‘Atelos.ted ahip. !atcd Koldstrand troiling gurdies is | other. “It is our inalienable birthright.” PHONE BLUE 670 Plancs—Mesdeal Instruments to improve standards of service and accommodation. | How long since vou bought a good book for your being finished aboard Dick Lind- o Gft the merchants to sponsor a ‘“Courtesy Cflm'; own boys and girls? say’s boat, the Junior. All new gear Phone 206 Second and Seward paign” among their employees. | _— is being put aboard the boat. MODERN ET | 0 U ETTE by 7 i ks Plan now to run a “Beautification Campaign.” | The reason a woman invariably wins an argument Recently a 10 horsepower Onan | ROBERTA LEE GE“‘GB Bnus FOR Organize an information bureau to operate during | with a man is that only dumb men arzue with women. marine engine equipped with a| s W l e b i £ _ Bennett reverse and reduction BEAT | m— e Widest Selection of a' Pape' was installed on the small boat Q." What is the proper way to use the finger bowl? ned by Mike Zamora and Pablo A. Dip the fingers only, and not the hands, into the bowl, then A new halibut gurdie Was| .. tnem on the napkin while holding the hands above the lap. Above all, don’t use te napkin as you would a towel. Q. When meeting someone whom you have formerly known well, LIQUORS | 1300 paint Shop PHONE 382 also installed on the boat. The Kermath Sea Jeep 60 horse- | power engine is in the shop from | Ed Scott's numbered boat that was | Whether man or woman, is it proper to shake hands? ¥ recently sunk and raised. The en- | A. Yes, unless merely passing on the street. gine is to be rebuilt. { Q. To whom should wedding announcements be mailed? Wesley McDonald recently took | A. Only to the acquaintances who did not receive invitations, never delivery on a new 10 horsepower |to those who did. QD Johnson 0Uthoard MOtOr At | pe—eeeeee e e e Mefry-GO'Round rics‘lghi'ar the State Department, ex- | = cept for the Voice of America, has | By DREW PEARSON made little effort to penetrate the | e— Iron Curtain. Exhibiting a Sears, | (Continued from Page 1) | Roebuck catalogue in Czechoslovak- | lia and Yugoslavia not long ago| | made the local populace hungry to | |buy American goods. This and| Phone 640 Pred W. Wenas “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau’s Finest Juneau Florisis Tk Biwe FrONE 31 BAVARD'S ] . people are iriendly to the United — flle waSIIIflfllon States, decla‘rmg war becomes dif—‘ F " ¢ and Mrs. Forrestal. Petite Mrs. Eisenhower had trip- Unless this special exemption w given, Tobin warned, New York | labor boss Joe Ryan would tie up | ELKS LADIES NIGHT the water front with @ strike in| Saturday, April 23 is Ladies Night ATTENTION SHRINERS | at the Elks Club. Dancing starts| The dinner-dance set for Satur-| |at 10 p. m. For Elks and their |day, April 23rd, has been indefin-| | ladies only. 176 3t | itely postponed. 4 at‘ the Eisenhower suite. There the doctors reapplied the bandage to Mrs. Ike's ankle. It was not learned whether any i A decision was reached during the|March in protest against the wage- evening on the best methods to be |hour bill. ——— | i L I i I FORD A Mortuary ORD AGENCY Pourth and Franklin Sts. GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. 1 ped and injured her ankle. Colonel | f;lkele;mc:n;;:i::“;c r;]::\xv::‘y“ zu\l\exn xlx;:, . incorporates new developments in- b B - Thompson's examination revealed a | y A 4 cluding a gear shift control and LO 0 K d lE A R N Y one 689 3 i sun to scratch the surface as far _ . . | e Y very slight sprain and he applied | ¥ 0 BELE o o da is con- | Mile-Master tank. an A. C. GORDON 'l'lle!rwll Feed Co. P an ace bandage. While the dnn)l:; ;:erned Delivered to Jackson Marsh is a Office in Case Lot Grocery " was being bandaged, Ike an | 1 i 2 new 10 horsepower Onan marine | PHONE 794 P companions talked about the doctor | But the big concession we s‘.mul(f‘ engine with Bennett reduction and 1. Has the United States flag ever consisted of more than thirteen fllfi Aluhll n.’d shortage in the armed services and |get from the Russians—while they | ¢ reverse gear for his trolling boAt.|sripes? HAY, GRAIN, COAL T ¥ what could be done to relieve it.|are in a trading mood—is the right | ; and STORAGE When the ankle was bandaged, |of cultural contac behind the Iron Koldstrand manually operated gur- y 3 Mic. Eisenhower found she could |Curtain. While we are winning, e fia8, who was the shaties President of the U. S.? PHONE SINGLE O sl not put on her high-heeled eve- |there is no use sclling but for a few et S | 4 How many nerves are there in the human body? Call EXPERIENCED MEN 4 ning slipper. This problem called |cheap trade concessions. We might | | 5. Which is the only mammal that can fly under its own power? — i for an immediate huddle on tac-|as well hold out for the only i LA R R R LT ANSWERS: Aligica, JANFIOFIAS By PHONE 555 § tics. Demure _Mrs. Tke was quuesthmg which will permanently pre-- . e oy : 1. Yes; it had as many as~fifteen, until the law enacted in 1818 FRED FOLETTE ] tirm on the point that she was not |vent WaIr-oanpct helf‘eel}flf"c Rus- : s o | Which stipulated a stripe for each of the thirteen original States and : Phone 247 "IOIIIBS Hill’Wile (0. going to return to the Statler Ho- |sian and American peopies APRIL 24 o |8 star for every State. — PAINTS 4 tel and brave the crowd in the lobby | ® 1 | 2. Water that has been purified by changing into steam and then Sy g attired in bedroom slippers, or TOBIN'S STRIKE FAILED e Low tide, 5:57 am, 2.7 ft. | Mg e s'IVEVENSQ BelMar’ and Shelf even in one slipper. | g > e High tide, 11:59 a.m., 140 1t. e |condensing back into water. HARDWARE 3 E o . | Secretary of Labor Tobin is prob- o Low tide, 18:02 p.m., 16 ft. ® 3. James Madison, who was but 5 feet, 4 inches in height. Finally the problem was solved by 2 _ " 3 Colonel Thompson removing the|ably the first Secretary of Labor . . . 4. More than ten million. LADIES'—MISSES Re ’ bandage, thereby enabling Mrs. Tke |€ver to be embarrassed because a s W le APRIL 25 e| 5. The bat. READY-TO-WEAR uommnn M""’s“l“e“m‘"“‘fl i vening slipper. Then | strike failed to come off. SUIT — mn “Kiss 'e High tide, 0:21 am, 155 it. i . i el by to put on her evening slipper. Then 3 ;. Seward Street Wear Third B et aceompanied| Last Junuary the handsome gei- | In the Dark.” Jane Wyman wears |o Low tide, 6:32 am, 14 ft. o| \ J. B. Burford & Co. i Ganeral and Mrs. Eisenhower back | tleman from Boston urged botn| & bue chambray tailored blouse 1o migh tide, 12:38 pm., 146 tt. ® ) S s C 2 g to the tSatler, proceeded through |houses of Congress to exempt uaci Vhite pigue. White sharkskia | ® Low tide, 18:33 prn, 15 ft. e LLES AIR LINES s“nl",',":" 18 Nees Ty ,f the no-man’s land of the lobby to|stevedores from the wage-hour act. shorts go with it. ° . ] i ’ ¥ wv.oeees.| DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIEAN ||| TheCharles W. Carier et s o via Petersharg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Foot of Main Strees Ssed if, securing more dgctors for| Despite Tobin's warning, the Sen- | B |ate Labor Committee has not act- | ——re e 7 e cud Beverage c' e e k| FOR SUNDAY DINNER FOR SUNDAY DINNER e — ag o Wholesale 805 10th B8. MAKE is now past, and Joe Ryan has! Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, at| Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, at ONLY GUARANTEE FOR PEACE |called no strike. | Salmen Creek Country Club, $250. Salmon Creek Country Club, $250.| ¥ JUNEAU DAIRIES Secretary Tobin is a bit vmhm-‘ | Oldesi Bank m Alaskfl % | PHONE 216—DAY er NIGET ||| gy cjoUS ICE CREAM - Marsh has ordered a two spooll ' wyap is meant by distilled water? ' st Reasenable Rates Many signs on the diplomati | front indicate that the USA 15| rassed when the bill is mentioned. for MIXERS or SODA FOP » daily habit—ask for If by name gradually winning the cold war.| Note—Real reason Ryan wants s P Here are some of lhcm: | exemption of stevedores from wage- lsgl—nver Ha“ a ceml"y Of Baflklng—194s g J“neau Dal'rle‘l Inc' ] Rgmi ‘.; anglmihw Imtnlhecfler-‘hour act s so waterfront work ca’l‘l‘" Men's Wear A A e O S e Y in blockade . . . e Italian Com- won't have to be d around ACROSS 34, Kind of saile Formerly SABIN'S Chrysler Marine Engines f munist Party in Italy has lost among all stevedores, but can be| 1. Stuff 24 M‘Qfl"‘m“ 'm B Nl MACHINE SHOP 1 600,000 members . . . There's in-|dished out by Ryan io his fav-| & bidsfault 35 BXRE | e e . @ en Stetson and Mallory Hats creasing unrest in Rumania, Poland, | orites. Why Secretary Tobin has| 12! Artificial §8. Eloquence, | Arrew Shirts and Underwear Marine Hardware 3 . " il Yk language 39, Above an | Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia . . . Iron teamed up with Ryan on this re-| 3. First name of % K‘mducl;inlg a | a Allen Edmends SBhees h B Curtain countries are itching 0 mains a mystery. D 40. Kind of chee: s 1S o] o} 42, Lal trade with the USA . . . The sign- o i Yorn | s tu D Chas. G. Warner Co. ing of the North Atlantic Pact| CAPITAL NEWS CAPSULES humorist - 4% Mingle afe & i APSULE . S . Mingle made a profound impression in| What Makes Democracy Die—| 1, Blice for stors 43 Genus of the Y ep“s‘t : BOTANY HOME GROCERY Moscow. |Scoretary Acheson has ordered & | yg. compase polnt 50, Banish from Vi3 f ‘ All this has brought a subtle, | full-scale investigation into charges | 13 Elounder ey oxes for Rent 500" Ph 146 carefully aimed drive from Moscow | that American officials in Greece | HHonby 5_,' Glmu beautiful DOWN 4, Cunning {‘OM one for cold-war- peace concessions. are living like kings while the o i G e 1. Saw with the 5. Southern con- . e Whether to make these concessions | Greeks starve . . . Acheson Wwas| o5 fetants. rest S Tiny a gl g aleliation 4 MEBCIAI SAVINGS cLoTnEs Heme Liquor Stero—Tel. 690 is about the most important ques- |upset by the report of a Hol 2 TN e (! e 3 Down i Qb0 S Chum NUNN-BUSH SHOES Ameriean Meat — Phene 38 tion now facing the State Depert- | Committee which said some Ameri-| - E 8‘;&';‘{),’;_,“,’,‘&, - STETSON HATS ;anem.t It may e»u; be mle most | can officials in Greece are being | o s Shoet r == Quality Work Clothing To Banish “Blue Monday” mportant question facing the na- paid $20000 a year, are being| " Church sitting |, ] i reedom o TR J. B. MANGA || FRED HENNING || ™ fom vork — Ta¥ " If the Soviet gets a rest from special chauffeurs .'. . He| as id- THE A ‘ a paid-up subscriver o E DAILY ALASKA Complete Outfitter for Men the cold war, if trade concessions y nt a co re- are now given which permit the to the American Embassy ini strengthening of Soviet industry— Athens with a demand for a com- especially war industry, it will prob- plete explanation. This would seem EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the Alaska L‘“"’ g ] CAPITOL THEATRE |l ®.W.COWLING || DR RoBERT stvPsoN o English county . Mother Goose character ably be only a temporary breather. ' a poor way to teach Amer 28. Exhausted | After a rest, the Politburo will go | democracy to Greeks, Acheson 20- Closs Brnly * | mm ks, Aches 31, East Indi " back to cutthroat tactics again, |added. elgnt || and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Cflmm OPTO and the western world will have Churchill's Gin Rummy—Win- a1, s"l‘;fh?frzy " = ¢ D dgo—Plymouth—Chs selee Mwfiu:’m lost its position of vantage s i ved a financis 3 lat | SIMPSON BUILDIN P ag ston Churchill showed a financial ke “}E‘,‘L"‘;{,,‘T.' mn WRECK nr mn nns’““s" DeSote—Dedge Trucks Phone 266 for Appointments 41. Central Amer-, || m E,,’fj:a"ge‘:“tu. It Federal Tax —-12¢c—Paid by the Theatre BS i Jimtte | Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO—Phone 22 5 GHATER On the other hand, the only sure profit on his visit to the USA, guarantee of permanent peace wi‘n | thanks to his abilitay to stay up Russia is friendship with the Rus- late of evenings. Churchill spent | sian people. As long as the Krem- his spare moments in New York | lio has the power to declare war playing gin rummy with friends 49, Metalliterous overnight, with no Congress, no and admirers, most of them ac- 51: BraD. ! and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and m‘n? MT _ The Clothing Man ' press, no public opinion, nochurch- customed to going to sleep before, 52, Small peg used RETURN 10U to your home with our compliments. YOR BETTER MEATS LEVI'S OVERALLS A es to act as brake or veto, then midnight. Churchill, who never| R [ R ol i HO. 49 st Sl war remainsan ever-present danger. goes to bed before 3 a. m., wore 54 Monageris WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 3—PHONES- S Boys S *If, on the other hand, the Russian out his opponents, then won easily. Lo s ! . Pree Delivery - ’ I