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PA FOUR Daily 4laska Empire Publishied every evening except Sunday hy the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Sccond and Main Streets, Juncau, Alaska MELEN TROY MONSEN DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - President Vice-President Boykin that there is to be no northern hospuamyg for such a vacation junket.” ! The newspaper, a supporter of anti-fishtrap groups, said various interests felt adequate hearings were held recently in Washington “and Boykin's statement that he wants to hear the little man in Alaska is merely THE DAILY ALASK SMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAS TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1949 = 20 YEARS AGO from THE EMPIRE MAY 10, 1929 ALASKA STEAM GETS RADIO TELEPHONE ON SEWARD PENINSULA MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple begining at 7:30 p. m. GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; EI.MES A gNRIEHD - - . - BM‘ln‘.l“l" Editor blind i ALFRED ZENGER - - - - usiness Manager 3 blind for a free vacation trip.” e ' Eatered in tho Fost Offics In.Junven_ss Second! Glass Matie Mie Chle dg preaiily placs are TN o Alegacy of $5000 from a New Yok benefactor unknown here, William [ The Alaska Steamship Company JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. tered in the ws:vnii:enll;'rxg'r‘f':n;s:s: Con y e i h‘» i, Ah S ‘“ 5 . MAY 10 o | P. Rauch, was made to the Alaska Museum, according to word received |is ‘optimfstic of a much improved 4 Oelivered b, cartier m'Jhunrann;.nfl Douslas m.x'lw per month; | PiCketing o e ship which br “E§ t _9 Cf’“‘““ ee 0' . ——— ® by Gov. George A. Parks from the attorney settling the Rauch estate. |Bering Sea operation this year be-| . ny i memihe. S0, ene year, G50 Ketchikan, and, if it continues as far as the stron | Clara Hansen . PSR i cause of word received trom me[ B P 0 ELKS B v T L RalREA L eV 0, UpROAYAY 0. BSL SURpOELER | lff"':y ";’*;‘,‘51‘;" 4 A call for bids had been issued for white paint to repaint the City |Federal Communications Commis- | B g e hibers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify to refuse to serve the Congressmen in cafes, taxicabs| e rs. Ernest Felder ® | Hall. sion, authorizing a radio telephone| Meeting every Wednesday at ness Otfice of any failure or irregularity in the delivery and hotels. . J‘lor;ncv;fl;agl;es . = station at the compamy’s Nome, g p, M. Visiting brothers wel- News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. An unnamed CIO fishermen's union spokesman |© L Bt 2 R. E. Robertson, prominent Juneau at . |Alaska, agency, Admiral F. A. Zeus-| come. F. DEWEY BAKER, News . E. g torney, left on the Admiral : | : v __ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS was quoted as citing eight Congressional committee |® glar‘er]ncgvgo:ggs 3 | Bvanéifor & Musinsss t}:ip to Wrangell 7 ler, Executive Assistant to the| Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, The Assoclated Press is exclusl\elydenl’;tled ,:,o the lunhxm trips to Hawaii for statehood hearings, and saying: “We 12 ag:lsy R?xst 5 % s Pr;::del;t o(f u:; line, stn‘tes.h fi Secretary. ey tion of all new. atches credited to it or not other- i is is a further step in the re-! yise “redited in tiis pap and also the local news published d;)iegotoh:;?ivz-::::ed ‘:Zd}l;:’“l:;’; ‘f’;e:z’:;emf;pm ° . These men received a call to report for Drum and Bugle Corps prac- |dently inaugurated company pro-'— e ‘p‘_mch e rec:nou i ‘p o g e e 00 0008 0 00 ‘tlce: Petrich, Newman, Goddard, Sorri, Coughlin, Hendrickson, Holler, | ;ram of improving communications.| ~— - s o DR e " il relty i Dobler, Vailette, Zenger, Andrews, Hermann, Clark, Philips, Neider-|Already eleven line vessels have‘ BLACKWELL’S Y . . . . LR hauser and Vukovich. been equipped with radio telephones | o “Great Peace Have They” HIGH S(HOOI. BA"D PR ALY and installations on the balance ot || 1, lf:ntlET SP?S‘E s | ; Chris!ian_gcienc: SEi ,| B Frank Heintzleman, Assistant District Forester, accompanied t\he fleet a?remprosg;emng rapidly. || High Quality Cabinet Work ¢ P i\ I“ ( A by E. Gastonguay, went to Chichagof to appraise the waterpower devel- All vegtels Inthe. Bating Bea serv‘ for H Offi Sty ‘Great peace have they who love thy law” sang 7 =8 K 3 ce will be equipped before they | or Home, ice or Store the psalmist centurles ago. And wise men of every i | opment of the Chichagof mine for the Federal Power Commission. sail this season. P 0 W |age have written of that impregnable inner citadel— lAST ONE or SEASON This means, with the commis-' a clear conscience. Paving of Franklin Street, from Front to Sec.ond. was practically | joning of the Nome station to mkel A Chicago railroad machinist, William C. Drews,| Tpe Juneau High School Band | *SSUred. as property owners had signified their intention to sign a|place before the first vessel arrivali ) [ called on its impregnability a few davs ago when he |y apnear in the final concert | Petition. there, that continuous direct com- Moose LOdgG No. 700 | received a note from a couple of young devotees Of | ¢ the season in the high schoot —_— munications between ship and Regular Meetings Eac b ‘ | gs Each Frida, detective magazines demanding that he deliver $5,000) sympasium at 8:30 o'clock Friday The Douglas Island Women's Club held its last meeting until Sep- |shore will be possible in the Bering |{ Goyernor—JOHN LADELy' ~ »"" be turned over to the police as a thief. They had | eyening when the local community | tember at the home of Mrs. Charles Sey. The first fall meeting was to Sea area for the first time. This is Secretary— i | seen him take home a bag of tools from the shap and | r music lovers will be permitted | be with Mrs. W. A. Fleek carticularly important there, where| WALTER R. HERMANSEN | had been told he “had been doing that for years.” to hear a rendition of the pro-| S < all cargo must be lightered several| : 4 | But Mr. Drews know that which people who think ! o;.oms given before the Sitka aud- T ; - hundred yards between ship and P | extortion is a smart idea find hard to believe: He fem 1:“ night. Weather: High, 47; low, 38; cloudy. ]shm because’ the snallowness o,f PICKETING COMMITTEE knew that most people are honest and that he was| nparking the formal end of an| the water prevents using normal; —— = honest. He had been taking tools home—but with his !, ionce] . . . jocking facilities. Problems that| i P ’ ! y active year, Conductor b g g ! ! st Saturday afternoon, The Empire received an | employers consent—to work on inventions to IMProve yecepn M, Shofner is quoted as an- al y essonsin ng S V:{/I L. GORDON ||crmery causea 1ong, costiy delays | Berl’s Food Center Associated Press dispatch from Ketchikan stating that [Failroad equipment. So lnstead of being frightened, | icipating a capacity audience. ]‘ T may he ironed out quickly by the Grocery Phones 104—15 if Congressmen come to Alaska for another fish trap };iujg‘jgivc;x):fzf:n‘;;’:w’;‘;z‘-’flg_‘;‘;e;“aégefl Dolice . The| ‘The concert will be opened with e B SoumtBles R e | Meat Phones 39539 ¥ they may run into picketing of their com-| .. a stirring military march, “The| — WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I don’t remember if it was /= Deliveries—10:15 A. M. ‘ The dispatch was received too late for pub- |~ Milions of good people from George Washington YTE;IZJul};g:{iszl;ysvrmr:'{}lowed bY | Monday or Tuesday that T saw him.” Say, “WHETHER it was Monday Dr. E. Lannon Kelly i 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. The Empire goes to press at 1 o'clock on | gn have echoed Cervantes’ observation that “Honesty’s| ‘mha composer of this number|°F Tuesday.” . {5 N afternoons, but without comment, the dis- |the best policy.” They knew deep down it’s true and | y.c for @ number of years arranger OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Cayenne (pepper). Pronounce Ki-en, Osteopath 1 The Rexall Store" patch is printed as received, as follows, for all to judge |they want to believe it. But there is enough of sham ! for the famous John Philip Sousa|l 8 in KITE, or ka-en, A as in CAKE; accent second syllable. PHONE BLUE 670 as to its pertinence, etc.: in the passing scene to make them welcome an oc-|pand, and has many popular num-| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Syrnge; SY. Sirloin; SI. Your Reliable- Prarmacists The Ketchikan Chronicle said today AFL and CIO | casional case history that proves it works. ibers to his credit. The composi- SYNONYMS: Definition, meaning, explanation, interpretation, SOlu- s —————————— | BUTLER-MAURO fishermen at Ketchikan, Craig and Cordova are con- tion reveals the capacities Of the|tion. - s w ! mation of a “Minute Men’s Committee” to Glacial Speed !band’s entire instrumentation. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us|| M ADSEN (‘YCLE & “ DRUG CoO. *% House Fisheries Subcommittee if it shows up. | (& Lorstur_'r‘mes\ A novelty number, “Marimba | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | FISHING SUPPLY it tee Chairman Frank W. Boykin (D.-Ala.) | k £ R Capers,” is the next scheduled off- EMULATE; to strive to equal or excel. “We should emulate this great || Full line of Halibut and Trolling || said in Washington several days ago that mo further | In Washington the. other day the delegate {rom ering, with Lois Lawrence .and|man's principles.” | Gear — Many items now at new Naska Huslc Sllpply : . 3 .. | Hawaii and the delegate from Alaska drank pineapple | Ann Henning as the featured ma- | action on legislation to abolish fishtraps in Alaska will | A ing as i | LOW PRICES | Astbur M. Uggen, Manager 2 s : & b i | juice chilled with Alaskan glacial ice estimated to bel,impa soloists. 9to9 Opp. Ball Park | > taken up until after a committee trip to the Terrl- 35 099 years old. This symbolized friendship between | o0 arrangement of the| i ORen 9 0 il || Pance—Modeal Instruments summer. | Hawaii and Alaska. The ice from a glacier symbolized Al DERN E IQ U ETTE e s —= | and Supplies Territory voted eight to one last year for @ |also the speed with which Congress has acted on| Timsky-Korsakov “Song Zf‘dm:;f,r{ ROBERTA LEE Phone 206 Second and Seward | referendum recommending to Congress the gradual |admitting the two Territories to the Union. ! that : l:h“pody entitled “Deep GE“BGE Bnos e e ——— elimination~of fishtraps. | e FEa e s ! Sough? will_ prece gy « . N t FOR E - St precede the intermis- | Q. If you happen to be an intimate friend of an office superior | The Chronicle quoted one fishermen's spokesman | If you dom't look facts n the face, youl get & jjcn, [ outside the office, is it proper to address him by his first name inside Widest Selectionof - ||| Wall Pape.- » as saying: “We are laying plans to show Congressman |rear view of them after they have run over you. | “Lady of Spain” enjoying wide |the office? ' q -— 7 ) — Icurrcnt popularity, will open the |- A. Not within the hearing of others, unless he is generally called ‘QU“RS Id | [ and 3 3 e s- cond part of the concert. 4 i {he washmg‘o“ lml the m}:lortanc of the m{ec ‘FREN w st’m "F‘zntas et by his first name in the office. PHONE 399 eal Pamt Shop { tion on. which the essays were | 8T asy ek 5 | Q. If two or more hostesses are entertaining and you know only Me" _Go_Round | written-—“Shall the Senate rules be peting agility of Bill Sperling, Vir-| ;e of them, would it be all right to send your reply to the invitation one 540 Fred W. Wenas 4 | changed?” He also emphasized ' Is SE'ZED BY poll(E gil Klinkhammer and Bob Som-|, ', ..o “Say 1t With Flowers” but o~ that the contest had besn non- g ! mers will be demonstrated. This| A‘ EAB i (e Fostess in WHoMe horhs the. party.1s Baitg iveh owe By DREW PEARSON |partisan, following which he an- will be followed by “Etude In| g . 2 ; Y.IT W - ’ : . —_ | nounced the winner, H. Carl Mar- | “.AM AI Roy Al'v Boogie” featuring Sue McMullen at' Q. Should a man ever tuck his napkin into the top of his vest or SBAY. TR OPRSX Juneau’s Finest (Continued from Page 1) [ kel, a promising young man from | ! the piano, with the final number |his collar? Junean Florists Liquor Store — | William College, one of the old| 5 o !being the march, “Old Comrades,” | A. Never. Any man with the least knowledge of propriety will not PHONE 811 ’ the fact that they appear more|and blue-blooded colleges of New| PARIS, May 10—(P— The weekly!one that has been a band favorite do this. B A VA R n s up-to-date than the older .schools | England. | newspaper, France-DiManche, was from-oedst 1o coast. [ Ph 5 for -waiis children. Alabamans| Young Markel rose, calmly!seized by police over the weekend! It will be remembered that the 'flllfir'ill red c.. one 689 admit that the Negro schools were | Pocketed the $100 prize, and said: [pefore it hit the streets, with pic-|band acquitted itself with honors LOOK a nd lEA RN by " ) fons overdue, and that it has enly| “This is indeed a nonpartisan|tures of Princess Margaret and|lP the Christmas concert the eves A. C. GORDON Offics. 1n Case, Lot Groosey b recently that Negro educa-|contest. In fact it isn’t even bi-|party in Italy. {ning; of December 31, and was b ERONE T n. M ldd tion has begun to catch up. How- | Partisan, but tripartisan. B0 s idtuse Abawid a ThAr View [rough, thelt: paces du’ preparation HAY, GRAIN, COAL 3 ever, the important thing is that it | during the last election I cam- . ). ¢ looked‘llke A woman‘tm the Sitka concert, and mereI 1. What metal forms a larger proportion of the earth’s crust than and STORAGE Newly Benevated Hoesms L5 By 4 i ” oo |is every reason to predict that our| a; other? Rates has improved. paigned for Henry Wallace. i ny ot Reasenable Dignified Judge Bromley looked |oF, 8"}, O Seasife it "‘:fi;’:!youthfui musicians will tm owt| 3. Who was the French nobleman Who aided George Washington a Montgemery also poasts a State | horr o 7 an evening of worthwhile entertain- N - o Montgomery w120 oogsts & Silie| hustfieds, Some of fhe Republl| oy cipdi thi Sras fne prinossh of |t RS during the Revolutionary War? Call EXPERIENCED MEN bl Hos n large mimiber of MiBMEEN W stili 8 another woman. | 3. Approximately how long is the United States-Mexico boundary Alaska JANITORIAL Service R as a la u 3 s X . | line? well-equipped buildings, plus an The newspaper, with a '450,000] i 5 Vbt fle1d which some Alabam.| “Aua 1 would iikc to tell you|circulation, was seized under a law | ET IT BE UNDERSTOOD, 4. Which of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World -are still in b e o PHONE 565 + ruefully claim is better than|why I worked for Wallace,” con- |governing “insults to the head of| : U existence? Phone 247 ans ruefully claim er g " araware Biire tinued young Markel. a’ foreign state. BllluRD "o'l' s'l'olEN 5. Who was the Biblical character famed for his patience? - s . Montzomery's most beautiful mon ‘Whereupon Republican leaders| Another of the pictures allegedly ANSWERS: ° AINTS — OILS " \ ument to Negro education, how- | ¥ere forced to sit in silence and!showed the princess getting into a| 1. Aluminum. STEVENS and Shelf -, ever. is St. Jude’s School, built by | listen to a political pep talk by toat. The bathing suit was not Blizzard, the saffron-eyed Hus- 2. The Marquis de Lafayette. HARDWARE the nickies and pennies scraped to- [ O0¢ of Wallaces' ardent “admirers. | apparent. {7 DL Pk 0 Bl ROk TENGL g A maies LADIES'—MISSES’ D e e ‘ gether by a Catholic priest, Fath-| Note—After Markel finished, Sen. | stationisis sndtie AEAER. dog,” saye ; 4 READY-TO-WEAR lnln‘lo cthier by o Catholle Pt e | Wayne Moore of Oregon, the main | Max Corre, General Manager of |Sgt. John Lioyd of the Alaska 4. Only one; the Pyramids of Egypt. oo b n Typewriters fx‘m‘l:‘n“ 2ER) ng thz :’m".e P speaker of the evening, made this|France DiManche, said he consid-, Communications System. “He was 5. Job. Seward Street Wear Third SERVICED by yHee s, comment on Markel's essay: lered the seizure illegal and thatgiven to me by Doug Babcock of 1 n Blflord & c. UTH COOPERATION| 'If you had asked me, I could heHwaslzirepzrlng 1::-1 incuon. il A}iun ’l‘rmxiu;r for the crew at - “Our Doorstep Is Worn [ have told you that the Wallaceites e claimed al e pictures had | the light station.” q Sa ; monument to North- tisfied p g hmother monument to Noth- | jot ‘want to change the Semate|dlready been published in the| Sgt. Lioyd has been accused of PUBLIC RELATIONS and ADVERTISING The Charles W. Carter Customers” by the Blue and Gray Asociation |Tules, because they can spread more Italian press and said a “revised” | stealing the dog, but lct is be un- Bob nmmn TR Ve which has built part of a football | COnfusion under the present archaic editioxll of France DiManche will be derstood that 18}1’:: h"’ “‘;‘w stolen Momm FORD AGENCY s for athleti . | rules.” on sale tomorrow. property as mi ave n im- h (Authorized ‘Dealers) L i S i i A British Embassy spokesman ! plied in last Saturday's story in the TElepthe 891 123 Front Street Fourth and Franklin S GREASES — Gas — oL g and is now trying to raise ssu!h-v CHENNAULT ON CHINA Agulsh Apparie that )b wag upon 4| Embiees ;i - S JIIIOIII ".' 4 cient funds to complete the pro-| nNews A personal complaint by Ambassador; 4 or c.’ Ject papermen weré shooed out| Sir Oliver Harvey that the Prefect| Watch for Rummage Sale and Poot of Main Strees o ntually @ monument to tne| O the Senate Armed. Services|of Police took action. | White Elephant Sale, to be held Card B“.l‘lg. i lly a monument to the|gommittee the other day in order in the Social Hall of the Methodist | Wholesale 805 0th Bt two great generals of the vam =z MAKE W Breat Eencrls Ol wn® eomhi|to find out if Gen. Claire Ohen-| SCHWINN BICYCLES at MAD- |Church the Bfternoon and eve- Oldest Bank in Alaska Tas b anvidtt Stand| nault had anything confidential to| SEN'S. 46 tf ning of May 21. 91 3t PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT JUNEAU DA ?Fié;::;n:p]la “sh\er;:e al\:egt;rt};x?o::‘h say about China. He didn‘t. " for MIXERS e¢ SODA POP DELIC]OUS ICE CREAM by " In ans tion from . H Bame \ s foothall gume s plaved be-| chairman Minard Toamgs of| g EEEgsFeaeer || 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1949 i Fak i , tween two All-Star teams from Lrossword Puzz]e flfilfl nmfigm (Alv]A ) ’ JIIIIOHIID 4 A _ Maryland, however, Chennault es- M ' ml.‘ the North and South in Montgom- | timated it would cost one million . er's s wear : ? % ¢ e, the eradle o ine Conlederse,|galars » day to mupport the mime| | ACKOSS 14 Funsl The B. M. Behrends Peenniiaties Chrysier Marins : aking Chi Part connect- 36. Old Dutch cofn A by, Asshabias. tamry’ Bomthams Bg;;‘::f :;::Vg‘:;;‘mgt:wlm out g atel s BRemm et v Stetsen snd Mallery Hats MACHINE SHOP high schools invited Northem| “Ag for graft in China, Chennault| 5. pi o0, 41. Rubbor “treu Ballk Armuir Scia 39 Samp e Marine Hardware icillx;:,l Zl:éex:;etzm;hfs So:t;:mll:s' snapped: “Corruption isn't confin- | ,g' B i “"‘d & Texml: s ‘hmmu ch G viner, ¢ spreading. | eq to China, It is found in France | 15 sosom 5% 14, Color . :;{l:‘:u ot tn letghislt:te lo:: _force| "ang even in the United Stn'tes." it ;’V:El%g'l 4. Deflection- s.fety Depo’it "-, 5 wm CO " 00d W an rotherly \" says| he B Tiger 7 . feh f Champ Pickens, chief organizer of e Myiiy Thepr. et Slsongge |17 L hEen . pedasi 1n® r B fl T ‘ NY g4 the Blue and Gray Memortal. ¥ ed that U. 8. volunteers be alloW- | 17 peminine 51, Went quickly es Rent il HUME GROCEBY g fl;wm;:ey o o ©4led to help traln Nationalist sold-| *_mname 8. tsoe o st 3 nw is . Resolves . Site of B 7 0 Bpenimee B | and plan their battle strategy.| 35 Besolves ‘Pay Mahal Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle RCIAI. Phon 146 He warned that the Communists| 24. Nothing 11 TV EREh e lot of emcouraging and will do 3t Doson Gative 58, Lamb's nom 60 Dowry 2. Bustle cLornzs o g, fere 4 o have a genius for organizing and| 326 Unit of work ° de plume €1. Tip_ 3. Head signal Heome more down here i the heart of |y ve bl o pots O | I BHBSETTE o nind e ol BaWN L G, NUNN-BUSH SHOES T - the deep South—if given a little| they conquer it. PN a hammer . 1. Nervelh in a forest American Mest — Phens 3 help frem those in the North who 5 B 510N heta WItehINg 5, Tea testers ey - STETSON HATS : ook 6 S-shaped —_— RG-S sometimes criticize without taking| pRUNING THE GOVERNMENT £ Quality Work Clothing To Banish “Blue Monday” the trouble to find out how much i 7. Loog WAI.TEI E WAL T progress the South is making on| President Truman has told friends 8. Reproached o sn rm m © give you more freedom L4 its own. | that he is dead seriqus about chop- i as a paid-up subscriver 1o THE DAILY ALASKA Complete Outfitter for Men from work — TRY —_— | ping the deadwood out of govern- 10. Become weary il WALLACEITE SURPRISES GOP ment, and will use the Hoover 11: Word of sorrow EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Alaska Laun ¢ The Young Republicans Club of | Commission report as a blueprint g‘l'- ’A‘;:r&l Present this coupon to the box office of the New York staged a banquet in|to do so. * ndians PR e g ey Manhattan the other night to an-| First to feel the presidential par- e cmol. mm .- w- cmc DR. ROBERT SIMPSON nounce the winner of an essay con- | ing knife will be the agencies deal- base " cnnm test. It was a distinguished and|ing with federal works, procure- ™ spfi?:'z,'{‘.‘,f";h and receive TWO TICKETS to see important occasion. ment, surplus property, contract ik Ereach Ouige— Plymouth—Ch yaler Some of the top leaders of thé|settlement and archives. These So. Bakea clay "l mn M" DeBote—Dedge Trucks Republican party, including Harold | functions will be lumped together g:l' hfl! d" stand 3 Stassen, had judged the contest|in a General Service Agency, head- 35! Cl.el;.;mln Federal Tax —12c—Paid by the Theatre and another judge, Bruce Brom-|ed by able, amiable Jess Larson— i Rfv.p SHAFFER'S [ ley, of the New York Court of|providing Congress approves. " “Spanish m" 1 R Y o s o B Phone 14— ; m,co—nm 22 SANITARY MEAT ‘ the winner. Now is the time to put your fur 16 Harvest cab WILL CALL FOR YO “ Judge Bromley made the an-|coats in storage. We have the only 15 Ssin nEelg(mN 30 to your home with our com VOB EUETER MEATS \ v ! nouncement with much dignity. He|cold fur vault in Juneau. Ceme. in 53 gi"h‘nll ear 13—PHONES- -49 spokz of the importance of young political leaders rising to the front, | Chas. Goldstein 91 tt to our office. and Co, 54, Troubl 86, Make. l’nfi WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Pree Delivery