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PAGE FOUR Daily A—I—(;lm Empire | Published e-ery evening except Sunday by tne EMPIFE PRINTING COMPANY | Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska HELEN TROY MONSE - - - DOROTHY TROY LINGO - . “ ELMER A. FRIEND - = = ALFRED ZENGER - = = | President | Vice-President Managing Bditor Business Manager Entered It the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivere¢ by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.50 per month; | with a fever comparable to that of 50 years ago, when the name of Klondike Kate was famous. She said she and Van Duren were content to stay on their farm near here. But she had some expert advice for gold seekers. | “There are still fortunes to be made up there,” | she said “But they’'ll have to be made the modern way. “What you need is one bush pilot, a helicopter THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA e e ] * OCTOBER 28 A. H. Hendrickson FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 from THE E F 20 YEARS AGO | MPIRE]' | ((ONDITIONS | OCTOBER 28, 1929 | ‘ In Douglas, Dayton Fleek's sixth birthday “proved a delightful ioccaslon for the 16 other little children in his room at school, when | they were all treated to a party by their teacher, Miss Josie Hursh, in | | | | | OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. UNDERWOOD — . . . . . . el biths S8.08) one year, §15.00 and some light mining equipment. There are hun- e Mrs. M. E. Tippetts . " By mail, postage .y“s“:\c“ er n;xl:;‘: ;v rndh's' i dreds of lakes in the Alaskan wilderness that can't e Mrs. Herbert Knudsen o | celebration of the event. Ice cream and other dainties made the little ance, $15.00; six morths, ir. sdvance, §180; | o regched on foot le Eddie Nelson © | ones happy just before school ended for the day.” Weather conditions and temper- tefieflt’ cf u favor it they will promptly notify “A good bush pilot with a helicopter could get to | ® Beverly Junge . T atures at various Alaska points, of any failure or irregularity in the delivery those. Jakeés and he . conld BUttlg BuE: Hire 1d in|® Maurice Walworth ° also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 N B S e e . hoge Intae end ke i gold in * - b *| J. B williams of Seattle was a guest at the Gastineau Hotel before | qm, 120th Meridian Time, and \\\\\\\ ll"///// MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS five years than has been found in all the North in | & Burford R. Glass o | joining a corps of workers on the Alaska Juneau property n the Taku|released by the Weather Bureau \\\\ /’/ (TSP L Y peei e T = the last 7.’.> years.” . Albert F. Garn o | district. it Juneau, follow: \\§\ D> The Associa o ?‘(‘;f "l‘\;.;rr. A :lr\m“\:énle:"mmm;mu;em:t;{ K](Im(hkv Kate is now 69, was a teex?-ngcr when | o William Fullerton P BoiRo . Anchorage . (3 29—Pnrtiy Cloudy | »* A this paper and also the local news published i,l;(" .f:lxlll;(“(: l:)cr t:lc ‘gr 1'(;]husl l?:}v;snll cn»v‘ It was R. C. Ingram . Judge Justin W. Harding and Assistant District Attorney George Barrow 25—Drizzle | I T S G s \(:}((Z(: u!“::old.w BALIECEHE (TelAeC St PRy the"i: e :"’1:‘““- ‘:("’l” T :‘w. Folta returned on the Helmar from a hunting trip to Snettisham g;mzl\/a . g?:g;:::,,i_ b Bide:, Beuible, Wath % She danced, acted and entertained. Her dancing ——— m?“' it/ b?g“d 8. oe buncvh o m_mks vflnd geesteh bu‘;nv;te‘re d:,iii; Dawson ... 25—Snow [ = job and liquor commissions usually netted her more | s "f‘:":;‘:, l]x(:w“;z':ll::i,;a:i;;"b:fi"?t :',llih“?}::rb:;r C:’“mr]y o Edmonton 36—Partly Cloudy % X (ah viole;sAre ([ ..-—— |Haines ... T | A d 5 d b G 1 | George B. Grigsby, prominent Ketchikan attorney, was a guest at ?‘er o i?'g}"“dy' & 2 L , | asl et i i i uneau Airport artly oudy THE 1 Al?}—— | mire y U@SIS | the Alaskan Hotel while in Juneau En{:bout ten days on business. Aokl MR 1 The trouble with Fishwheel is that it won't rhyme Ai Ga rden CIub Tea “Cappy Ricks,” a snappy, modern comedy, Was a great success, asifififxfiug i tée with anything. How can we possibly have a gold rush S directed by Sanford Dodge and presented under auspices of Alford | McGrath 16—Clear without stirring odes such as came out of the famous | The African violets Mrs, W. J. John Bradford Post No. 4 of the American Legion. Dodge portrayed ; Nome 33—Cleaxr rush of '98? Of course things have changed, even on Walker grows so well were featured |Alden P.. (Cappy) Ricks “with ease and finesse.” Others outstanding | Northway . 9—Fog he changeless tundra. |in several ways at the large ted in their roles were J. W. Leivers, who was “greeted with peals of laughter | Petersburg 42—Cloudy ; 7' A The “Law of the Yukon,” which once was by given by the Juneau Garden Clud|in his difficult portrayal of Cecil Pericles Bernard”; E. F. Herrmann as Portland 61—Rainshowers ouc | might and main and who could get out his six-|vesterday in the Walker home. |the forceful Capt Matt Peasley; Hazel Petrich, “most natural and ;”:‘-‘f George . | p ; THE GOLD STRIKE shooter first is now administered by courtesy of the | They, ot f“fil’"”;e" ‘L’;e“:mx: charming” as Cappy's daughter; Homer Nordling, Edna E. Polley, W;itte;orse ‘ ?::g}z:; el uxe S Interior Department, with 50 miles an hour allowed f“t‘]‘v"“ “n’;]gd “’:‘ 2a25a1 ‘an,ve_ Muriel Jarman, Frank Metcalf and Harry Stonehouse. Intermission en-)go. ..o S By eyl 5 The policy of The Empire, for years, regarding and no hunting after dark. ‘;L:m?througl'out fhak roums’.Tl\:-’il' tertainment was by Dick McGinn, organist; Dobler and King in a § Und.mood]“,d'cga;n"",m‘ i any reported gold strike in Alaska, has been to print And with the way things are turning out up .., .ey hmsw;n_ also were used in novelty banjo act, and Mis Aleece Graves, harpist. The executive staff PIO"[ i the new Underwood Rhy'hm i the news as it comes, Never has The Empire en-|there, it will probably be “Zircon Lil” anyway—and an elaborate arrangement center- numbered J. T. Petrich, Leroy Vestal, E. M. Polley, Harry Stonehouse, ERS MEE""G ! Touch Deluxe! cour: a stampede, no matter whether near Juneau | 10t & very good grade at that. {ing the tea table. Ned Lemipux: and Dadge. l ]‘0“'6"]‘ Aux 'I‘co Better find out today about Mrs. ' 2 ! the new exclusive Rhythm Touch or elsewhere. The facts of a find have been reported and it is up to the individual whether to stampede, with grubstake, etc., or remain at home. Gold is where you find it, of course. There are sections of Alaska practically untouched by prospect- ors but the recent reported discovery is in a section of the north that has been panned perhaps for years with no reason for a stampede. Today, in another section of The Empire, Terri- torial Mine Commissioner B. D. Stewart sets forth} his views, which should be read. He states conditions and facts as he sees them from a practical stand- The “Call of the Wild” which made Jack London famous is now the call of some radio station instead —romance and all that sort of thing sort of falls flat when you think of portable generators being flown in so the scene could be televised. And perish the thought of a “Face on the Bar- oom Floor!” It is crude! It’s not good advertising! It today vould have to be “The Physiognomy on the Parquet )f the Hoity-Toity Night Club.” And characters like Sam Magee and Dan McGrew, not to forget Billy McKie—well, we hesitate to fore- :ast How they would be replaced, unless it would be There, on a lace cloth, had arranged a low white bowl in which two swan admired” the lovely floating blossoms and petals. The center- picce was set off by multi-colored tapers. In the more formal exhibit were plants in single and double varieties of purple, blue, pink and red. Presiding at the tea ur Mrs. Josephine Boyd, M Day, Mrs. Charles Forward and . Harry Stonehouse, with Mrs Walker Fotter; s were white | Ray G.| Mrs. Henry Sully announced that her shop would be closed in- definitely. Weather: High, 46; low, 44; showers. ; Daily Lessons in English by w. L. GORDON WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Each of the men only have five dollars.” Say, “Each of the men HAS ONLY five dollars.” Members of Igloo No. 6, Pioneersg of Alaska, will meet tonight inj regular monthly session. The meet- | ing will be held as usual in the Oddfellows Hall starting at 8 o-1 zlock. The Pioneers Auxiliary will also hold a business session and mem- bers are requested to take their white elephants. | SON FOR THIBODEAUS ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thibodeau features! They'll make your sec- retary's work easier, and most important, give you better letters, Ask for a free trial and dem- onstration. There's no obliga- tion. Simply pick up your phone and call mméox’mermng the [ishwhoel strike, there is an| v & few thousand columnists deeply cogitating poli- Fred Turpin assisting § Rt OFT‘EN‘MISPRONOUNCED: Gyrate. Pronounce the first syllable }of Juneau became the parents of a ! interesting article in yesterday’s (Thursday) Seattle | tical aspects and who's to be elected aldermen, or how lf/h'S- EL Hll{"li‘ J!-:‘ 3:";}[; as J1, T as in ICE, accent first syllable. babg[ boy early this morning at St. Post-Intelligencer. It is datelined Jefferson, Ore., and | °0 Prospect with atomic energy. . Mrs, Walker @s hostess, Wl bt OFTEN MISSPELLED: Moccasin; two C's, one S. Ann’s Hospital. The child weighed % 3 ; : ¢ Jack Clark and Mrs. James Lar SYNONYMS: Scholarship, knowledge, erudition, learning. eight pounds at birth. caplhl TYPOWI'I“I' Gulches, either. Now i Instead of the “grim It is the Thibodeau’s third child. They have a daughter two and one- ! No more Dead Horse vould be Stalled Motor Pass. committees. that the per- sen headed says that Klondike Kate, the Belle of the Yukon, who Mrs. Walker asks once earned $750 a night dancing for Sourdoughs, took WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Company a calm view of the new Fishwheel gold strike. procession of men on foot,” it would be something g5, wnose ticket was numbered ] A O O, s it | HAIE ears of age and a son one “So they’'ve found nuggets the size of peas?” askec | '0 do with pilots on shuttle service for so many bucks «50r call her (cefore Thursday. VITUPERATIVE; abounding in abusive words. at columnist’s Writ- |yeqr ‘o1q, Phone 828—Box 1405 ings are always vituperative.” (Pronounce vi-tu-per-a-tiv, I as in ICE, U as in USE, accent second syllable). Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thibodeau. ELLIS AIR LINES [ DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell ' ale at the ic pro- Kate, known formally now as Mrs. W. L. Van Duren |& trip. Proceeds of the plant s { “Is that all the larger they are? Why, I've got a We just thought of “The Whir of the Fishwheel.” tea will be used for soma ¢ necklace with half a dozen nuggets larger than that!” rhat might work into something, but on tbc other ject. Mrs. Van Duren said there was no chance that | hand, the darn thing is frozen! But one thing—for- et B es ged TR she and her husband would follow the rush to Fish- | tunes are made on the turn of a wheel; in Monte pANIRy BOOTH [0 H‘ MODERN ET I OUEI'TE ?{yoBERTA LEE wheel, where men are panning and digging for gold | Carlo it’s roulette, in Fishwheel, it's just what it says. | If the friends of a teen-age daughter are permitted to stay out TONY SCHWAMM 1S 2 (AIHOL'C BAIAA ;late, should her parents insist upon her being home early? A. This depends upon circumstances. It would be unfair to make N e your daughter the exception for very special occasions, such as her HERE; OFFICIAL TRIP 4 i i rely new has beex | | Something entirely new has 2 | cchool dance. But at other times, it is up to the parents to set the dead- Di- added to the many specialty booths ; nd at the Catholic’ Car- they think wisest. : Q. When is the spoon for the after-dinner coffee placed on the u8 Washinrfilon «rry-Go-Round ‘ Mayor is going to marry Miss Sloan Simpson, fashion consultant, whose marriage was annulled by the Pope. But what the Mayor's political opponents maliciously infer is that he has become a playboy, is mar- rying a woman who received an an- With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at.2;30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 zy DREW PEARSON Tony Schwamm, Territorial line rector of Aeronautics, arrived from to be fouw | nulment, and worst of all in an s LA Ilrisrl?lr::n's eyes, has becoms pro- | the westward yesterday and is due nival-Bazaar November 4 e 5“1 bie? ‘ ! : British. i to leave today for Skagway to The new hooth will be a pantry, table? 4 ! ; & A sand Greek guerrillas already have = ¢ ihese things Is true |ArTange for final disposition *of featuring home-made jellies, jams, A. This spoon is brought in with the coffee when it is served. . been transferred to Bulgaria and None of tnese things tic and | the airport at the Lynn Canal marmalades and - preserves, guar-| Q. What does a hostess do if one of her guests is late for dinner um Ing ea Ing Crechoslovakia to get re-equipped. O'Dwyer is just as democratic an Sastropeila: anteed to please the palate of the |in her home? A bridgade of the east German down-to-earth as he was when he olice has been sent from Berlin first set foot in this country forty : apes o s v emut o Ae | :.)o Bulgaria. They were previously years ago. But his enemies are | f€rs to be made for the airport, be under t 8 | ac i r ations, yd Connell. frained in Yugoslavia during the playing the “Miss Simpson™ angle | according to CAA regulations, but Loy iffi > There will also be a booth for | German occupation, know how to for all it's worth. |no difficulty is expected as all potted plants. Mrs. George Haen || I.O 0 K a nd lEA RN by I | A. C. GORDON | There are several property trans- most fastidiofis connoiseur. Tt will | A.. She waits no more than 20 minutes, and then serves her dinner. Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Hed 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. ¥ | Skagway is anxious and ready for 4 | s 2 4 has gone to great pains to seed o | quick negotiations. 4. One attack on Tito has al- : obtain slips from favorite plants | cady tak * ™ MORE NAVY HEADACHES Stanley McCutcheon accom- or e ready taken place, though no news . panies Schwamm to act in a legal and have them potted. She has‘ was published in the Yugoslav pa- The Navy has got itself ixlgo mor 8 K > nursed them along to a proper pers. The U. S. Embassy reported |political hot water—this time in capacity regarding property trans. growth in time for the big event. Which are the four largest nations, in size, in the world? What highly inflammable gas forms the greater part of water? o iR s What famous composer wrote 20 operas, 41 symphonies, and numerous other works before he died at the age of 35? ANSWERS: 4 an guerrillas crossed from |the blue and sleepy waters of the {75 The White Elephant booth is be- Whose portrait appears on the U. S. five-dollar bill? : ed & few shots and then | Caribbean. The Governor of Puer-| Returning from Skagway, Mr. . ob- i aigar o a0 sik:ouspfil: e e e e tarin, 1o £ | Schwamm _will visit Petersburg, ing handled by Miss Agnes Dob What Scottish queen was beheaded by Queen Elizabeth? “ BSHIP Lm sore that he has decided to ask| Wrangell and Ketchikan in the in- xt‘i:;d:hgth?;éhiiexl:ull::;::\%ej I”l“;fl' s, the recall of Adm. Dan Barbey, | terest of his department and ascer- 1 the booth where one is apt to from alarming his people. Winter Schedule of Sailings—M/V CHILKOOT s a | tain needs for airport facilities, He ¥ i WILL USA FIGHT? commander of the Caribbean Sea | 5 7 et < find most anything, quite often A _ : SThat the KHTRIINI Il banking on frontier, l:’:‘j blee: é:w;;‘; Bristol Bay area| . ", ticle long searched for bul 1. The Soviet Union, China, Canada, and Brazil. sm;nU‘NEAU JUNEAU/ HAINES e . viited States| . R Ranencd was thal, the U, (il B i i |very ditficult to locate. 2. Hydrogen. JUNEAY Lv. Tee Harbor Wednesday 9 a.m. B ¢ ~eady to rlek wat will ok Shts MRIR DITACIOE JSiOEROK |"For those with a sweet tooth, 3. Abraham Lincoln. : Bany : s o holb Tito, This i s OREEaEcS, ialy eng.the North| Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls. A the attendants at the Candy Booth, 4. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. WAY : ] ‘1 o ]U s i I;ll' m Atlantic Pact countries, let the'complete stock of all series. MEZ"headod by Miss Katherine Mack, 5. Mozart (1756-91). and the ‘)(artfi:”on) M(gs]cow:s ;)1_““5;’0 ‘;l‘;‘;‘:me Navy play footsie with one of the zanine floor Juneau Young Hard-|ywin gsee to it that every cavity ALASKA HIGHWAY SKAGWAY/HAINES . B et as n Inweta) el |ThVGERe dlgtators . In - Gl LU, WRIG, Adv. lis properly filled with something r Connects with all Canadian Ly. Haines .....Thursday a.m. b America—President Trujillo of the| —_— | delectable. ey Pacific Sailings at Skagway Lv. Skagway....Thursday pam. ALL SCHEDULES WEATHER PERMITTING CARO TRANSFER COMPANY CHILKOOT, HAINES, ALASKA volt. The main problem American diplomats Dominican Republic. Just as Adm. 3 | M. A. Hargraves of Fairbanks is | Richard Conolly | registered at the Baranof Hotel. ' got some U. 8. diplomats sore by 3 ? confronting has become: SCHWINN BICYCLES at desen's,i w Oldest Bank in Alaska f[:‘ ,;?n,:fiid :f: ::'fldby ;&lkle making a special courtesy cruise Em E R?fl | 4 Agent Steve Larsson Homer i . _ to visit Dictator Franco in Spain, | uneau, Alaska Manager 2 y R| | H PR e mvinill Crossword Puzzle QoD ool || 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1949 h“, With'Congyess. : courtesy call on Trujillo. Further- ‘AlD[O :: 3 | ALASKA TRANSFER CO. History shows that Hitler nevel| more, he did so after Governor AcRoss 32 Nowing o fi i Agent would have invaded the 4 ; . Cut o | Skagway, Alaska T el womd have | Munoz Marin had strongly advised| L AGSEER 5 Bxpectant AIN[1]M TIE[LIA| | The Bo Mo Behl‘ellds i fought, He guessed right. France|*Eainst It. «. Binding fabrie g5 1.y < P20 BlE[c[0 V[N[E[D| | wc\:‘ in' fight that tim‘e Gov. Munoz Marin, educated at 8. Take out Ipistles ABEIT DIE I A:K'l] l:lb'u al‘. ed that the|Scorsetown Osiveisly, U, 8 A4 D Sbuden s o0 38, River i, & 5 D [t Bank 5 ‘géu: »u! er u;l:r i f;UI\l i |one of the best friends and cultural | 13. The birds 39. City in O|N|1]O [RIAB I C“m lete Ph)rsical P o s, ther. Gsecho- |Unks the United States has whh| i3 i > 4. Charge” with clo[N[N o | p inyaded Austrla, then Czecho- | oil U0 L i : Safety Deposit slovakia. Again he guessed right i 18. 43. Yiclding A[S[I AR S| | Ql They didn't fight And he pointed out to Admiral| z 47, Anger SERALE =t | i hey didn’t fight. 48 Turkish regi- E S a na 0n Barbey that Dictator Trujillo had slaughtered hundreds of Haitians, had instituted a reign of terror,| | . By that time Hitler was getting { prash and bloodthirsty. Perhaps ! Boxes for Rent he might not have invaded Po- ment Baseball team Gibbon epair Solution of Yesterday’'s Puzzle By i COMMERCIAL animal Shattered rm building 2. So be it 5 Including — Samd if be $iad #iought the Brit- and that if the United States ot Spur .\Cm‘n; Ll D 6 SAVINGS B ol oy cven, ha] D) Ceved o the democracy I iingoird ceri e d & Orchestral 1. Gauge 1 3 v_event, De|aeq apout, so also should its| g0. Yale DOWN direction not 8. Oriental trees guesscd wrong, and World War IT |\ .o | 31. Kind of rock 1. Couch to play 9. Ol ,l-‘rench 3 oin ”9;12' situstion -may be_ the same| Despite this, Barbey took his war- | 0. Went ahead i 1T Eyes B i e lavia. 1ts Mvasion e (0. call on the Dictatar, AL | T2 Deliree o (e | e —— T ————— may be a steppugstone Lo Cirtane.|iNatl, rn o Swatteg. W pebd] it Ears ~*|his one warship on a return call . Cleansing Turkey, "Suez, ! a, Indiz ] A | s imi H mii'(ex{ot !iu[ ::X}iy“‘ ;“'“sw“‘- to Puerto Rico. The State Depart- | S g Ty 3 nn' L' P- nAwEs Nose lelled Tlme Only i e will So the State De .m‘\'nll 351}«&1‘ \?(‘;‘er(nurl ‘l\llarm'w:'i; qrahe ;ISM?‘IDE;:},-‘“? subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Th t pariment flgwres 1t is better o™ ::smx:uh;x ot 1, l;;: E(::mzd . Wicked = ;;s‘:}l:ylted to be our guest THIS EVENING roa. be firm at first and let the Krem- el s . Ringing 1n- resent this coupon t i be firm at frst and let the Krem- | bpminican Navy's visit, Where- O Bon: o the box piie oo Lungs Male and Female B & hat Ame N bmats [uFon, Admiral Barbey added insult | cAPITOL mmnn o » st g o to injury by asking the Governor to 28 Exulting le r faced this week in London A 31. Qutsid, G give a reception for the visiting g u“;;u cover- o ive TW s st v and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ° Heart : mplement ANOTHER FAMOUS SIMPSON | Ingtead the Governor “went fish- | Mayor William O'Dwyer, born in|ing.” And the Dominican sailors Ireland, who rose to be Mayor of were given a frosty reception by an | the world’s greatest city after start- |acting governor. All of which has| ing as & lowly Brooklyn cop, is|raised a furore in the Caribbean.| now getting some subtle knifing On top of it all, Admiral Barbey from his fellow Irish. “|has gone on the radio to denounce Pelvis Complete Spinal Analysis Dr. John M. Monigomery, D. C. “Be. . 1" say the New York Governor Marin and his land-use palin leat and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Irish, ‘O’'Dwyer’s trying to be with the resi|® that Marin 5. Human rgce RETURN YOU to your home with i i second Duke of Windsor.” now decid:d et.:: ask for the 46. er'lrl: P WATCH THIS SPACE—Your ;I.:‘UI‘N;‘,Olnillment’L Maln and Fron‘ sn'eets Phone 477 e May Appear i || “THE COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO" Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 queen (Giolf hazard 2. We! . Rotating mechanteal They TG 0. thedaet ““l"d"““‘“ recall. 1 A fowtiawirns : R R ]