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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY hood is declared population will rush in and there will be a magical development of resources. go as far as to aver, including Some even the Governor, that Alaska will not be properly defended THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1949 ¥ Wealher aI . NOVEMBEB 19 0 YEARS AGO % HE EMPIRE SNOM - g e gyl until it statehood with representatives in Congress \ AFLEN TROY MONSE - - - Presiden i atehood wi cprese: : i i SRR BN o : i NOVEMBER 18, 1029 Low tide 6:36 am. 14 ft. 1END Managing Bditor | Business Manager Horsefeathers! T 0 'and crew members of the steamer Depere, which had struck a rock off Ketchikan with 25 officers High tide 12:44 p.m, 20.1 ft. he Coast Guard cutter Cygan put in at Low tide 17:18 pm., -35 ft. eeeee00ccs0s00 oo p No one can deny the right of any American com- VOV gntered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Matter. " 3 . NOVEMBEK 18 o SUBSCRIPTION RATE:! munity, including Alaska, to have self-governing state- | o Suzy Winn e hn Newland and eight men ‘Weather conditions and temper- | o Deliveree by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for $1.50 per monthi | |4 whenever it wants it % Ralph Reischi 4 Cape Decision and been beached. Capt. Jo Ki atures at various Alaska points, | AL e, s 3 six months, $8.00; ene year, $15.00 X bagnigin 4 5 =k o )" o had remained aboard the Depere. Chief Engineer George Kinnear Was| i, on the Pacific Coast, at 4: 301 WU e N s 4 postage pa £ 2 ul sn't any mag: ) i se ' ® PggY chrs . : - ]m: arios, 418 nn,‘ sx;‘?,,fin(;,z,m,; '.’;5:,,“, $7.50; _dB L 1” 1ai's, any KRG ECEIRUSSRTNC | WUL ChuB % M;f’g"G :( ;;::K o | cited for his heroism in the face of possible explosion, and his successful {3 m 120th Merician Time, and| s YNOVESMBER 19 4 $1.50 sudden changes. s ” ach. . released b nfer favor if they will promptly notify A dozen electec! representatives with a vote would ® Mrs. Leonard Berlin o | EHiOESY0 force the ST IRERE: the Deac b Tibae yto:l‘:: Weather Bureat| o (puck season ends) of any fallure or irregularity in the delivery 3 N obendl s . Bessie Lang 3 e ' il | ® Sun rises at . 8:54 am. Telephones s Office, 602; Business Office, 374, ‘d‘" Huce ‘_“_)"Sl"n b Olr GRS Orl‘m““”m". Mrs. Fred Dahl . Elsewhere, Dr. Henry Suzzallo, former President of the University g:g:;mxe 16 Clear o S g ag " 432 pm MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS It is & nationsl issue, Kot A dveal oae. |o Henry Goodall o of Washington, then fhaking a study of graduate education for the | SHFON Adlbudyly tol it el e e 5 6 & » s | (The e e o h“""g:glfi Irma Mehaffney o Garnegie Institute, was named to direct a special survey under a grant] = % - ";TC'°;‘:¥; B et attas o 1t ot Bon orian | along stateRood 1§ ‘to ‘get it eore ‘tiie: Interidr LAS)§ Hanson ® | of the Julius Rosenwald Fund. sl 20—0*01 ol POWER OFF NOTICE this paper and also the local news published [ partment gobbles up the entire Territory. Inroads| ¢ o e o o o o o - Edmonton 41 ;uly Hutigopec Wil JE 8 oo Duselas % A —Rain | made by the Federal bureaus already leave us mostly | a shell on which to pay heavy taxes for the right of Famed Pilot Ben Eielson wa; Nome and the Swenson trading schooner, | Highway and North Douglas Road 0-—Clear | o urday | November 19, 1949 be- reported missing on flight between 43—Cloudy |tween 9 a.m. and 4 pm. * Nanuk, frozen in at North Fairbanks Haines NAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Avenue Bldg., Beattle, Wash. 1 PR S NOII(E Io MARINERS ad storm betweth | 5 Sogerr i T e i 5 Cape, Siberia. Reports were that there Wwas a vre . - 47—Clear | And the most peculiar fact of all is that the} Si’:iria iired ilaska . Jhneay Atrpoit 48 TRatn Showels ALASKA AENDLECTRP ngE gcg;r | pelegate'and the Governor who are braying the loud- b . ——Cl i kK 2 R Annette Island 45--Rain i / 4 g a little finger to evillagigedo Channel—Light re- " Kodiak 41—Dri | # U I e lighted—Black Rock Light (LL., Forces of nature had combined to “fix a monument” on the road | Ko a s S-DUEle SOHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S. give us the right to elect our own governor meantime. | 3 2 4 les from the city limits. Hikers otzebBue .. , 25—Partly Cloudy’ F {No. 2090) previously reported extin- to Perseverance’ Mine, about two miles McGrath 20— Drizzl 7 Mgreover, we might add, the work of the last § g i k about five feet high and 5 & rizzle-Fog i g 5 ¢ conflicting tax guished has been relighted. U. S.|reported that a monument-like granl te rock about five feet high amcgc o~ 33~—Parlly Gloudy Legislature in passing such a “"l»\-* of \““‘md )‘;m‘m Const and Geodetic Survey Chart | wide stood in the middle of the rondway. Its path from the mountain- | yo gy 4—Fog laws for rewarding the machine favor P Nos. 8075 and 8102. Comdr., 17th 4o was marked along the steep slope. Petersburg 42—Rain the Territorial Treasury in the hole, is hardly a|oG District Notice to Mariners No % g good object lesson that we are ready for statehood. (55 of 10 November 1949. John Stenbraten, wellknown prospector in $o many mining “tields Prince George . 47—Cloudy tihie $iret mepesmary step s o break up tie sitee Kielioo BRRte N RERoER had acquired the nickname “Stampede,” left on the Yukon {Seattle ..... . 52—Cloudy ent political gang and get in office men Who cannot |Ajax Reef Light (LL. No. 2099 :m Ih;ne;t “;:‘::Cmmm L Mexico, where he had properties under | Whitehorse . 32 Cloudy | e Hed’ hxs ’ a stri in their noses. previously reported extinguished He plai o : i % Yakutat 39—Cloudy | ' T SEE DR Brognd R e T Do heon relighted. U. 8. Coast and | development, and return to Juneau in the spring. He expected o make g Y| S e S cal o, S HEALTHY COWS—HEALTHY CHILDREN | TS 3 Geodetic Chart Nos. 8074, 8075 and |a trip into the Taku early the following season. Vil oF b el e B mmmh"’,.','md HES “Russian scientists ~discovered _evolution before 410y Gomdr, 17th CG Didtrict | - tmes called “fatry ladders” A e oatE vucn%g When the Territorial Veterinarian says that Ju- |D8rvin did,” says a Moscow "“h“_j“"""}“ r SO] .n:;’, Notice to Mariners No. 55 of 10| clarence J. Woofter, member of the 1920 Legislature and popularly ) neau’s datrymien are - to| be complimented on fieis | Wndoubtedly were oubside Russla when Shey smade t1e Novembir Hide L e e | KOOND! throughiout Slasks and who had, rejeulitied Joi e S LSS efforts to provide Juneau with high quality milk, | 41SCOvery: e o it N, and. been stationed in Juneau, had been promoted to, operator-in-chatge everyone in town can take pride in our local dairy o R Napole'm] “and nobody agrees |23373) reported extinguishied will |t Skagway and was to sail on the steamer Queen. He was to relieve E L L l S A l R L l N E S. in try. Y . v ‘ X ity 7 o relig oy ' ica 3 S. e T man e e e b by s 21 S XL B oy s b DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN The report of Dr. E. F. Graves means good milk B e R \ for chiMietiand. good, il makes healthy hildrgh |11 the, messes agree With BT 8 UeGORR AT | Charts Nos. 8260 and 8304. | In Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. Engstrom entertained at a Pelersh “d w “ and a healthy community. P ] g7 § & Tlevak Strait—Light relighted— | pridge party, Miss Katherine Shier and T. Cashen winning the prizes VIa’ €rs, ‘“’ r“" This should be reassuring to newcomers to town— “There are savagés in Africa who can't under-}yjey Gove Harbor Light (L.L. No iy e % 2 and there are many—wHo may wonder if {HBtr childven | Stand figures SRVEIRIS " FNETEPIRG filler. In every|gqq) previously reported —extin- Dr. R V. Ellis, prominent Ketchikan physician who had been n:iq &l will fare as well in Alaska as in former home fowns, | Section of the world, e gui’shmf i <be:“ m‘f"h.[,ed‘ U 5| Treadwell surgeon during the war, arrived on the steamer Queen. Both : Jnnt:;.f flw';luirrio; : fc \I)r '\1 (h:;m Su[pi mgng as | New Dealers. A gfi:“si‘;;l n(I;(IU 3(1[3‘5 %’r:n‘nii’rv,c?:llll\ he ;‘):‘d ‘ioe G;irn. ?;and;m:l crm rvpll'f's;x:lta;lve in Ketchikan, were visiting uneau Dairies, the fifth, the North Star Da istri ol - in Douglas where they had formerly lived. should shed modesty and be proud, too, of Dr. Graves'| Never argue with a professional psychologlst. He ffurb’g'g:‘"iv"fcfm“;’_ Siwhners No. B0 report that “he has never seen the stock in as good retreats into the fastnesses of an unabridged vocabu- ook " Inlet~<Port Graham-=-Lighi physical condition as they are at the p: nt time.” | lary and bombards you with $12 words. destroyed—Temporary light Now we will appreciate all the more that big g e lished — Port Graham Entrance » glass of milk. Children aren’t the only imbibers of Breeders who succeeded in producing a pugnacious | Light (L.L. No. 2483) is reported & nature’s perfect food. STATEHOOD ‘\() \] AGIC FORMULA | ‘While statehood is under discussion the Ketchikan News comes out with good thoughts with a punch. The following is one of the recent editorials of the News: | Advocates for statehood for Ala: make exag gerated claims. According to them the minute state- ! rabbit should now turn their attention to developing a Dove of Peace with spurs . In the good old days a humorist didn’t have to work hard at being funny; all he had to do was to | misspell half the words he used. We don't wish money grew on trees. We wishi w on bushes, at the right height from the ground \thering without climbing or stooping. for |U. s. Coast and Geodetic destroyed by the point of land er- roding into the sea. A light show- ing the same characteristic has been temporarily established ap- proximately 25 feet to the rear of charted position and in line with an old house. U detic Survey Chart Nos. 8531. LUNCHEON FOR TEN GIVEN IN BARANO S. Coast and Geo- | 8589 and | Survey | IRIS ROOM | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The enormity Of the building surprise me.” referring to size or amount. wickedness; as, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Gist. not as in GIVE. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Siege; IE. Seize; EI SYNONYMS: WORD STUDY: “The enormousness of the building,” when Use ENORMITY when referring to evil or “the enormity of the crime.” Pronounce the G as in GIN, Say, Defective, deficient, faulty, incomplete. “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us “‘e washin 'on 'ed to represent the entire state of | METAPHYSICAL GROUP | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: g | Catifornia until this week, whiie | MEETING. TONIGHT| aus, John Clements and Mis. | yuxiag; o genersl truth; especially o saying of @ proverbial natae. 4,000 new members remained out Jack Kristan were luncheon host-|.p o o paxim that those to whom everybody allows the second lace § MG"Y'GO‘Round |in the cold. The Juneau Metaphysical Grour [esses in the Barnof Iris Room Wed- h' ke : ndoubted tite to the firs. ,,_SWT“ R — | Note—One trouble with the young | will convene at 8 o'clock this eve- | nesday noon. ol e s 13 By DREW PEARSON ) De many states is ning for the weekly meeting, in the | Ten of their friends were gath- hi SO the party s don't want intel- |group headquarters at 113 Third|ered around a luncheon table at- | (Continued from Page One) ligent your the organiza- | Street tractively centered by a bowl of M ERN ' U ' NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, AL ton. I the youngsters are intelli.| Study materisl will be the third|yellow and white chrysanthemums. ROBERTA LEE | N. Y. » 86 PROOF o 65% GRAIN: NEUTRAL SPIRITS. . in New York State is not Truman's £ent they are discouraged. For ”..'rlm,lnr of Herring's “Arise and| Canasta was played during the il == et 5 3 fault. But definitely at Truman's tel ers don't make | Walk, afternoon. 1 Q What is the proper way for a woman to give a luncheon in her I doorstep can be laid an even more g8¢od par s. T *41 e e, Mrs. Kristan will leave for 56;:;[16 fothad § flagrant case of vote denial—this ry-wo-Round EXCURSION IN GUESTS {on her way to spend the holldays g “ m t one in California | With the coal and steel strikers| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allman of (with her son-in-law and daughtef, | A. Invitations ‘may be given by telephone or informal note. The Do !“IJ LAU ‘ \ In that state the young Demo- |Yeturning to work, the labor out Tongass Lodge on Excursion Inlet |Mr, and Mrs. Mort Goldman' ' in time usually is between one and 2:30 p.m. The luncheon may provide '(, crats of California, Inc., has disin- 100k is brighter than in months. In jare registered at the Baranof Ho- |Los Angeles. Accompanying Mrs. \tht‘ only entertainment, or may be followed, by bridge or other games e usy ay. f § tegrated into a group of about 100 |sbite of this, however, 33 critical | tel. Kristan . will be her son, Marvin, | | A luncheon menu m\yé klclnde»a; umtmer. a‘mm course of meat jaded party hacks who, in effect,|areas are still harassed by hard! ‘whose wife and two children areiand two vegetables; a salad; rolls or hot biscuits; dessert and coffee. have sold the letterhead of their|times, of which eight are worse| SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S.|now visiting in the California city. | @ Is it proper for a married woman to send a gift to a bride in organization to any political fac- Off than during the depression. |her name only, and especially if the bride is not known by her tion that would reward them with|They are Lawrence, Mass. Jasper,| | husband? Jobs. When David Price and Edwin &8 BHeol, Coun. GUIIEEENL | | A. Never; her husband’s name should always be included. T. Thayer of the California young|Md., New Bedford, Mass., Muskegon, | : he d ie, should the i be eat Dems were given jobs by George |Mich., Greensburg, Pa., and Pol | ACROSS 28. Apropos i b en’ Sanalet DT gl it McLain of the California old-age |Vville, Pa _Elliott Roosevelt L Mohammedan 29, Orchid meal {w“h 8480008 pension group, the young, Dems [Planning to go to Moscow in April | R boifsn o | A No; the fork should be used. promptly lent their letterhead to|[to interview Stalin again. . . Tom-| g Treats with 3 Suigarian coln i T promote McLain’s old- age pension |my Manville, the millionaire play- R“"“"fl"""“’ % RO plan. boy, is worried that his telephéne| I Boman date 35 East indian \ l_o OK d l_EA R N . pute weight As a result, a rival group of |Wires are tapped; has offered $5,- 14 ,llflrov’wll:in ;fi r:;mwn boys i a n A C GORDON young Dems—"The Califcrnia young {000 to anyone who can prove it. . . 17 T e, direc. 35 Stoff with & } L bl L S— v Democratic Clubs” has mushroomed [The American Medical Association| o o tion of soft | " e Now, you can take your laundry-to a 1D to 4,000 members, in contrast to |has signed up the big insurance 2 u:fil::u 29, 12 "Herented | 1. Whore:Wasithe, world's first 'elocibleal power station for thtlng central loeatlon — Put it in‘a ‘modern, fewer than 100 members for the old |companies as an ally in its million- ,, community 41 Automobile | homes and offices, and what inventor built it? fast washing machine.— Then, transfer regulars. And on July 8, the new '(mm propaganda drive against the | 21 Beeld L Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie | 2. Where is the most gold in the world found? to a handy, quick drier — The Whole 4 Tix:‘“urh«v I\\fq“111““12,1,“"11“” rec Ml‘ 'lr:lml\m nu“‘]: .xxl;h‘ 1]..,\unm;l ):u;[ 2. Alwae: i Myseir 0. Spoke. monot- S 3. Which plant is surrounded by rings? process takes just a little more than an y ashington. eir appli- {gram. . . The British general sta: poetic . Readable onously . Beu | 4. How old did Methuselah live to be, according to the Bible? cation was signed by Mrs. Edward |has just sent’ a highly important| 35 Gromv 45 Atlicle of 1 Orgagiier s i i § e Bl ROEIWIE TN LA et P = ;\’ ; i ot s Rl o ) ! : 26. Seed pod belief scent biects 5. What is adobe? r, Demgcratic National Com- |secret report to the American join . Among 2 # .. A ” O nm - mittee-woman; James Roosevelt, [chiefs of staff stating that Lon- e | ANSWERKS'Ci in 1882: “ow ol’enga' m. fo s P m. National Committeeman; and Ol-|don could stand up under bom- on'a'sta Lo RN s R 1 1002; Thomae. A, B iver Carter, California Chairman [bardment from Russian A.bon Sotore ™ 2/ EQUA IR S are the deepest in the world and ! - Condudtor off 1 11 8.7 080! years, £ iwould ape atomic radiation.| |, =T Ta Wzal 1T 1 1 7/ | 5. Sun-dried bricks made of 2 VEhlte Mouic Totoenar e e N““ w7 7R 7 ! ngstilel AR made of clay Third and North Franklin Furthe; re S linai 2 siring at ays will be ve-{ q -0l oy N Ll LWz ) O ASGEhRes viecd T il T T e e 1,“ "1‘“}]‘““ it developed that | congitioned immediately. 22 23 24 25 the old and decrepid youns Dems |real estate lobby is nibbling_ away orstmesli sl i rttnne ot el i simmslifsoomnc i oorsfifoa]l] ek »'mvfllmld"tm ir dues. They had la¢ rent control in Los Angeles by 2| 27 28 ! ::m (‘}u‘(. .sR__‘,Uh Iu',m l-:u" P:m}n\ | pressuring suburban towns into d : T H H ane iy ml‘:«’\:“‘l-“l“ IJ]h Lo Pay | controlling on their own. Governor | 27 7130 l:v/ / um In . something happened | warren, howe: A ot 5 Z4 30, Coveres entertainment at conventions. Iu-‘ Sl o ol e ey ; 55 T i lbrlm-’:le.er:m‘: 2 note was depos- Jaw | urners uarters for $1560 in | FORMER JOURNALIST VISITS | [33 37 G0 |l FRbIRe. This promissory note| COL. AND MRS. NOYES HERE | Al i A was never paid, = 7| (745 H AR o ights-H Under the young Dems’ constitu- | Mrs. Donald D. Smythe, who ]msi = v —t—t L.; 7Ly g 10 A TEIGPhOIle 319 ng ™ ed 730 £ tion, the state organization which been visiting her brother-in-law and b 7 S Plsh's ‘oraan pays for its dues is supported by |sister, Col. and Mrs. John R. Noyes T AR Harri Machine Shop, Inc. the state committeemen and gets:will remain in Juneau until after | . Proceed § ofticial recognition. But in the case |the holdays, according o present SAprive 18 A of California, the White House plans —3 doliven mysteriously intervened. ! Her interesting life as the wife of | Alr express means Immediate o Perhaps, however, it wasn't so!a well-known geophysicist has taken . Rt TR Ciiohy. e MT Sasthe th mRhY aiscis BT Ll Oldest Bank in Alaska MORTON M. FLINT youl Simply write or wire your favorite cietary o the President, goi a word Her hustand s wih Ken- | : EsMx;’ngg-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA shop. or. your, ketloges K, Tounesfing phone call from George Luckey, | nec Copper Corporation and is| L g i’ is invited to b your mercha ipped California cattleman' f 1“(] of Mr.|now doing exploratory work for his| lsgl over Ha" a cen'ury °' Bankm 1949 Present this (:Ol.lponet?)u:‘hg“gst TS R oct e v.“:y i Truman’s, asking thi le new |company ‘ e box office of the Express, and Alaska Coastal LB young Dems not be ized Their home is in, Santa Cruz T]l matter of hours! ble serw R o gyt Bl Hc o e B. M. Behkrends | CAPITOL THEATRE s, i, paceyd plication of the new group has | fog allows us to see it.” : 3 ice at lowest rates by Alr ! and receive TWQ T cooled on ice until this week. | A journalism graduate of moE 1 a ICKETS to see: Roy Baker, National Chairman |University of Oregon and a news- ” 3 | [ of the ycung Dems, he ordered | paper woman before her marriage, CABNEGIE HALL recognition of the new California |Mrs. Smythe's war work was vol- e 3 abs group Bill Bole, Chairman of the |unteer publicity work for the Am- Safety Deposl‘ Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre » “ ¢ emecratic National Committee ‘u.:u Red Cress, had promised recognition on Sept. | i : : | o £ Phone 14—YELLOW 14. The Los Angeles Cou: ( Classes now enrolling. Tap, Ba- Boxes for Rent o bWILLcCAB C0.—Phone Committee voted 189 to 1 for re-|ton Twirling, Ballet, ntric and | : and an insured ca ALL FOR YOU and cognition. But, thanks to White | Acrobatic. Boys acrobatic _class.! COMMERCIAL SAVINGS RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WM House intervention, 100 old and|Phone Blue 163. Dorcthy Stear % E— shopworn ‘woung Dems” continu- | Roff, adv. i WATCH [HIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | SREREPLCR P s gt ™