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i TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1950 Weather af FAGE FOUR * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Daily Alaska Empire MOUNT JUNEAU LODGRE NO. 18 [ flow from a policy of appeaseifibht, wé must!be firm;| SECOND and FOURTH | The line is not an easy one to draw. Publ‘fl\rd every evening except Sunday bv the | Whatever the true facts may be as to the loss Monday of each month PR e g el e e T | of the aircraft, one thing is very clear. The Soviet in Scottish Rite Temple TROY MONSEN . - - = President Government is going out of its way to create an inci- H beginning at 7:30 p. m. DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President | i A Carson A. Lawrence, ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - Maneging Editor | dent. It is painstakingly arousing tension where none MAY 9, 1930 ALFRED ZENGER o e - - Business Manager | ooq04 @ And the fact that Moscow is delibe; . ) Worshipful Master; - BAGUEH W) BRINL. | . LUE TRaL UG SEOS e S Plans were being made to observe National Hospital Day, May 11, at JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. L e O o S, Glkas Asstar, |ately creating friction over Trieste at the same time|® Ao St. Ann’s Hospital, it was announced by Sister Mary Ludovie, Superior.| Weather conditlons and temper- Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douclas for $1.50 per month; | is further proof that the Kremlin's line for the moment | ® MAY: Ih honor of the day, B. M. Behrends had started a bank account of [atures at varlous Alaska points six months, $8.00; one year, $15.00 A % btiidied st and prov . . : also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:3f By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: f18/one of stidled, insult and ‘provocation. ’ Everett Ericksén ~‘efone dollar for each child born there from May 1 to May 1. In 1930, he oast, at 4:30 B.P 0 ELKS One vear, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; & L VA 4 . am., 120th Meridian Time, and . L. U one én%l\lhbm ld\‘t;urP 'n 50. 5 L i ¥ = 8 N D MOVIE: . Mary Francis Thibodeay Btarted 46 accounts. During the previous year, 625 patients had been released by the Weather Bureau Meeting every Wednesday at cribers will confer a favor ey Wi " the Business Office of any fallure or irreqularity in the ’ue'ffiml CHILDREI D MOYERR 4 Th:;’d"”sTl:.s"“'e bl acimitted to the hospital, where there had been 46 births as against |are as follow 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- of their papers. ST ) . ay Sabin [ Anchorage .. . 39—Partly Cloud; GEORGE, e hanes R o Retha i e In London several papers during the recent week | e Genevieve White ! R PN Annette Island . : 45—Rnu); Ecoxmalel;dzcl!;‘lsws.fl BIGGS, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to th e CUlented L BT abpul Chiliien L9 e HIbLAIG " With all but five teachers of the Juneau Public Schools signed to|Barrow 12-Snow| g retar R ssoclated Press s exc ed to the § ; 5 republication of all news dispatches credited o 1t or mot other- |ANd cinema-going. They are interested in its findings | ® Janet Ramsaur feturn the following year, Superintendent W. K. Keller announced the Bethel 33—Cloudy Fiind Sis) credited 107(RIacpapsr 5% SediIne 1pOM DOWS WIS [N ghngster flim$iars Mot malnly: to blame for the| ® C. Richard Nelson 3) Rk o thiose onithé 183087 stutf.> Tahving were Mrs, Thomas Belby Cordova E ... 42—Rain S 5 venile e and are not so danger- | ® Manuel Diaz, Jr. Dawson 50—Partly Cloudy RS BRES A | recent increase in juvenile crim so danger. 2 d Mrs. Gilbert Pruscha, who had recently b married; Misses Gladys —— NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Y A and Mrs. Gl 3, who had ret y been marti os Y8 | Edmonton 31—Partly Cloudy ¢ JOmith Avenuc BIdG; Senttie, Whsts |ous as those which glorty false patterns of life, putting ehler, Loretta O'Malley and Mildréd Abrahamson. High school teach- | pairbanks E b R S "nue Lod’e “o. 7“ 4 »‘1“,.““-(1 the suggestion that ithe highest valués are ers were to be Marjorie Tillotson, Enid Burns, Alex Dunham, Helen | Haines : . 46—Rain Begular Meotings Bach Friday |riches and luxury and that it does not matter how | tween Americanism and commun' Gray, Blanche Kelly, Dorothy Israel, Gene Lytle, - Dorothy - Chisholm, | Havre 41—Cloudy Governor—JOHN LADELY these are obtained. Bt ism. Dorothy Fisher, and R. S. Raven; grammar scheol. teachers—Mrs, Ivd | Juneau Alrport 48—Rain (| gecretary— The Times says: “The crude and trivial values of | What will Senator Taft's major- flden, Alice Erb, Violet Bourgette, Doie Taylor, Dalma Hanson, H.| Kodiak . 39—Rain WAL’ R | the commercial screen, its worldliness and materialism, | ity e in Ohio? In Florida, Sma muelson, Josephine Tupper, Alma Olson, Helen Starr, Ruth Creveling | KOtZebU€ oo . 33—Rain TER HERMANSEN [stultity the well-meant efforts of the cinema industry | thets. provéd that, his program ap- fli7 T/ o~ R L oo R McGrath "37—Partly Cloudy | £ R R 7 pealed to labor and. negroes, in|an 8 principal Nome .. 35—Rain |itself to provide especially for children‘'s needs with | o 3 % sufficient numbers, so that he —_— Northway 35—ClOUQY | /s children's cinema clubs and mistinces. could not be defeated by C. I O. A son was born at 6:15 a. m. in St. Ann’s Hospital to Mr.,and Mrs. | petershurg . 47—Rain BLACKWELL'S | About these clubs the News Chronicle says they |money. Will the huge treasury that | pan Russell (Leota Robinson). The father, who had been brought up in| Portland 46_Partly Cloudy CABINET SHOP ' |coula improve both their administration and choice of [ the C. I. O. is pouring into OhiO| . heay was a graduate of Juneau High School, class of 1924. Prince George 48—Rain | programs: “A better film program would not turn a[reduce the Taft majority or will Seattle .. 43—Cloudy 117 Main 8t. Phone T73 young criminal into angel overnight, but it would cer- [ Taft win by a huge vote? What- i o . & Sitka 45—Rain High tainly not make him worse.” ever happen§ in Ohio will have a ‘Wrecker” Lee Rox, Juneau's wellknown building reducer, had en-| o, iiohorce 43—Cloudy tor m‘m Work POLICY OF PATIENT FIRMNESS The Daily Graphic calls for “healthier films,” and | ™" al effect upon the Republican|tered into a contract wm} Malony and Hill, owners of the Malony | yakytat 43—Rain gl e e T e s . sHOUIA A thei NaRiEed party. Block, recently gutted by fire, to remove the ruins. Rox was to begin | says: arents shou ration eir mechanized " en- Facing Harry Truman as the Secretary of State Dean Acheso n has recognized | | tertainment. Cinema, radio, and now television, all Democratic candidate, the so-called immediately, and he guaranteed entire removal in 60 days. HOSPITAL NOTES frapkly the extreme seriousness of the tension which | tend to cut down children’s reading, and perhaps that | practical politicians will continue \ 7] 3 has resulted from the loss of a Navy aircraft in the |j5 one reason for low educational standards.” to wonder how far they can go in Mrs. B. H. Berthold, who had been in St. Ann's Hospital since April ie. Tai* Boy Dravé. Robek] The Rexau Store" Baltic Sea area. He is reluctant to take measures The Times, too, thinks parents should exercise |their opposition. The trimmers will {28, was well enongh to go home. Cm:';on "Edwafd s John g & Your Reliable Pharmacists move to the right of Truman by Keanu, and Leonard Carlin were in reprisal which would augment the gravity of the|more control. i y e o gen- slow motion; ,yet Smathers went Weather: High, 49; low, 42; cloudy. " - | fr crisis. And in this he und.uubledl_y reflects the gen- | 8 1« (e R A A oy L (Besd y: admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yes- BUTLER-MAURO eral attitude of the American people, wko are not “For safety's sake, hold your nose when you jump terday. John Doolin, Frank Ramos, DRUG CO. thirsting for a war. But if the Navy Pivateer was down as a means of feeling out American policy, would gain nothing and perhaps further endanger the peace if we disclosed an attitude of the present tension, any sign of American weakness | under insult and provocation will be made the basis | for Bew Soviet aggressiveness. into deep watel deliberately shot we | — these days of higl be done. weakness. For in " advises a swimming instructor. greater safety's sake, don’t jump into deep water. “How to Make Love for $1.00"— For Book listing. In h prices, it can’t be done — it can't Many a mere man wonders if a woman learned The presently discussed candi- dates are Harold Stassen, Dwight! Eisenhower and Robert A. Taft. Thomas E. Dewey remains a puzzle even to his friends. His employ- ment of the New Dealer, Jay| Franklin, has not added to thel comfort of his supporters, because th do not quite understand the purpose of having one on hand Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon e e e e e et e et} WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Ask her if dinner is ready.” It is much better to say, “Ask her WHETHER dinner is ready.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Tensile. Pronounce the I as in ILL, not as in TILE. Carl Engstrom, Weslcy Rhodes, and Mrs. Kenneth Waller were dis- missed. Edwin Lindoff was dismissed from the Government Hospital. HENRY MOY HERE Henry Moy, who has been in Al- aska for more than 30 years, has Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments \ and Supplies Evidently realizing this danger also, Mr. Acheson |SPring housecleaning by understudying a tornado. who had been similarly associated OFTEN MISSPELLED: Indispensable; ABLE . Comprehensible; | kit is trying to steer a workable course between reprisal i with Roosevelt, Truman and Henry | 1pLE, azigyi‘; s:elsx;;gm..l!ur::;\: gt and acquiescence. That is surely the proper thing| What many often mistake for the voice of the Wallace. SYNONYMS: Oblivious, forgetful, forgetting, heedless, unmindful.| pe came over from Sitka yester- GENERAL PAINTS ’ to do. To avoid unnecessary risk of conflict, we should | people is merely the loud yelling of a vociferous min-| on the othcr han.. u Thomas E. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us|day and plannd to return today or and WALLPAPE| be patient. But to avoid the new dangers that would ' ority. Dewey is re-electe Governor of | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: |tomorrow. He stayed with friends R — —_ - New York, he remains a candi- | ADEPT (noun); one who is fully skilled. “She is an adept in this|while here. . The Washi that with Russian sumarnes! T HEQF D AY date. for the Presidential nomina-|gry» Ideal Paint s‘fil‘. he ashmglon | steaming close to the Amt'umn' S ltion. Dewey is likely to be the Re- SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S|| Phone 549 Fred W. Wends {Shtive: Wtik" Amerionn piabes - ey o publican candidate for Governor to 1 | the Democrats Merry-Go-Round Baltic and with Russian demonstra- specting Soviet installations in thei GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY succeed himself; would have to find a singularly. popular figure to beat him. The MODERN ETIQUETTE ¥operra 1ee || e — e PAINTING AND Card Beverage Co. (Continued from Page One) | tions being deliberately incited in 1952 IS NOT SO FAR = | Berlin, anything can happen. Much earlier than ever, the 1952 |Pest would be James A. Failey, if DECORATING e ihe miteke of givick e {campaign for the Presidency has j he would run. Q. Do a bride and bridegroom rise from their seats while being | ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. . ratings of all 10 members of the Government Cookbook Iac!ually begun. The President's Sl N bl m_:toasted? Priced to Meet Your Budge* PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Congressman Howard Smith, the |political tour is not only to win( General Eisenhowers public B A. No;it is proper for them to remain seated while the toast is|] PHONE 996 Ralph Treffers plane’s crew. This showed they were specialists in electronics, and frock-coated Virginian from across Congressional seats in 1950, but to ition is that he is not in politics. Unless he gets into the 1950 elec- being given. Then the bridegroom, however, should rise and speak a for MIXERS or SODA POP e a oy exandria, | offset, if possible, deteriorati e e could have tipped off the Russians 3: iolltll":"xfcff“\x‘-;.e*m'Akx‘m-lxnud R anl ;;)ulatri‘ty oxaslon. tion, it will be difficult for him to|few words of acknowledgment and appreciation for both himself and his that the plane was on a radar| 2 St W g- BE18- JoBnRC 2 S meet the requirements of party |bride, e el The defeat of Senator Pepper B Li S'flfc e Ala kan H lel sion. i regularity. Republicans are alwnyp Q. Is it permissible to write “City” when addressing a letter to a lOWIlIe S Il]llfl S 0; The Russians haveWhad uninvited Cookbeoks have™ecome the bane | imay indicate a trend, although it} is too soon to know that. Never- on the alert against another Wilkie Jperson who lives in the same city? Phome 103 139 Se. Frankila observers at our Naval maneuvers, Smith’s exis! ? % =i hut‘u.suau i, thaidns’ Btts o b of Smiths existence. In fact thetheless, George A. Smathers ran Harold Stassen grows in popular-|" A No; it is not. The name of the city should be written out in - y 2 g good “Deacon,” as he called inon what could be called the Re-|ity, particularly among business | marines. However, it is much easier 8.9 4 i o P. Oy Rax 200 PHONE SINGLE i Virginia, got so riled over the model | publican Platform—one that many |Men, large and small. That is al- What sh i to chart rocket flights from an all- | cookbook published by the De- |Republicans actually fear to em-|together a new follawing for him, Q at should a woman do if a man offers his hand when being et PHONE 565 plane, which was why the Navy|partment of Agriculture, that he|ploy—and he won. It may prove,|Dis strength heretofore depending 1hwroduged, fo, hes? i 5 plane was used. British Watched Incident | This particular plane flew from Morocco to Wiesbaden, Germany, stopped for fuel, then proceeded to| the Baltic, and was about 30 miles off the Latvian coast headed to ward the secret Russian Naval base at Libau when four Russian fight- er planes came into sight, stormed to the floor of the house and said: ‘Maybe some of you heard about this cookbook. The morning pap- ers said it was going to be given away free, and both my telephones were clogged all day long. Now it has gotten to where the mail is coming in about the cookbook ad- dressed as ‘Congressman Howard W. Smith Cookbook Department.’ on investigation, that conservatism | in economics and politics and even international relations is gaining sufficiently in public esteem to trimmers to continue to trim. This would strengthen the Republican party considerably, as the division between conservative and oppor- tunistic Republicans has kept that party in turmoil since Wendell Wil- make it unpleasant for Republican | upon the rank and file, especially young folks. Stassen is to be taken very seriously as a candidate. Robert A. Taft, often referred to s “Mr. Republican,” represents a| imonumemal political achievement in the sense of being able, against all odds, to assert and hold the leadership of the party. He failed| to get the nomination in 1940, 1944, and 1948, it being said that he could not be elected because of the A. Take the man’s hand cordially and without hesitation. { 1. Where is the Pacific Ocean east of the Atlantic Ocean? 2. What is the only star that is bright enough to cast a shadow on earth? 3. What U. S. President popularized the political expression, “My Widest' Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 The Erwin Feed Co. || Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS —— OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Remington. okt il ! A I don't think there is a single|kie and his satellite, sel Daven- { i o Ezpf;fiwwfi.c’";mfi?fi Pt {member of this house that ever l;ilocrt“ sc:amsiu it " |very views that did elect Smathers hati;;h;:eisfl?:e?name of the strail S J. B. Burf d C plete accuracy, because the entire|2d the idea the government was| smathers stuck to a philosophy in Florids, z Uniox;’ o SN AN e asks {tom the Boviet Flny 08 - b. Burlor 0. - fncident was witnessed by the Bri. j3008 to spend $75,000 of the tax-|of American capitalism and he| But this also is true: Neither 4 HAY, GRAIN, COAL “Our Doorstep Is Worn by tish through a radar screen. payers’ money on this doggone|won against a pseudo-socialist. He Wilkie nor- Dewey, who beat Taft 5. What is the largest sea bird? § A y; Satisfied Customers” The four Russian fighters, ob- [ C0KPOOK.” made no compromises with dema- :’g:n Bei tg:nfilzsmnsb:; u:l:mR ] ANSWERS: ; and STORAGP viously lying in wait for the Navy > goguery or with racial or occupa-! Y . At the Panama Canal. - ! plane, " ordered it to land. How. m:fm tsk;simwi;o::;t l;? hf;n%::::d Hopal. graupse 1B, SHot, o sald: '"vrv;“n.hcexl‘:dwsfi?at'rrt:l:gior?dn?:': 3. Theoun, | ST E:VENS’ y o<lAtll'-l!)wrhedA GME NC¥ ever, the American crew had strict of the cookbook, he was sadly mi “If you believe in the Socialism | of Truman, Oscar Ewing, and the prospects revolve on the question: 3. Theodore Roosevelt, in 1912, when he sought a third term. GREASES — GAS — OIL orders not to let their highly class- | taken. Irate Viry ' 4. Berl g a 5 ginia housewives F “ ou be so sure?” And . Bering Strait. ified electronics equipment get into | thereupon deluged his office with |™" AD Al don't vote for me.” nl:s:;iyca:any bt~ It “Taft gels a 5. The’ aibateoss | LADIES'—MISSES’ i:;exgn hands, so they put out to|yart lene,;_ They said the gov-| And he won. e e B et 3 READY-TO-WEAR Ju“l "flor c.. : 2 ernment should be commended for Republican candidate. ~ Smathers Foot shoee, Brish radar Jbservauon| helping jaded housewives find new! The Republican candidates for;will have had something to do " pwol e privateer swerved|recipes. One delegation came to|tne Presidency are not yet numer- | with that, if it happens. s N JOHHSON sharply, with the Russian fighters|ine Depart rl < 4 o &V n' hot QUTEIS s The- ilnE was the Department of Agriculture ask- |ous, but they will weigh the Sma- — w c MAKE shot o LS T T g ’lfr the;e wasn't some special | theys victory ‘each from his own| DANCING CLASSES as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA | The Charles W. Carter JUNEAU DAIRIES way “for the ‘“neglected constitu-|siandpoint, For * instapce, Wil Now enrolling in Tap, Acrobatic, EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Y L el ents” of Representative Smith to|{Richard M. Nixon be re-elected Toe, Ballet, Baton Twirling, Acro- Present thistdinoon to the Tox aftics of th Monum » dally habit—ask s Tact IR e ?;'hc‘zul;bookls, to Congress? Few men have done batin. Class for boys. Social danc- pon to the box oifice of the ke for it by mame i emale wrath finally con-{as much to clarify. the issue be- ing for beginners. Ph. Blue 163.( . Pourth and Sts. nessed the incident was why the |verted the economy-mi = s ‘ i CAPITOL THEA ! i : y-minded Con- e e TRE PHONE 136 un ismee })ex)artzen& Mr; S0 positive | ;ressman, and he began passing out M n replying he Russian note.| cookbooks. He even appended a and receive TWQ TICKETS to d ’ see: I RN sa et oew WM ll Crossword Puzzle ; Chrysler Marine Engines s e N e o vl it i ! “THE REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD" || Cosler’s Men's Wear | ! ;::’u rece“‘ed‘;hf 01'1‘1?' of the leld The Congressman, who looks like| ~ ACROSS 3. Tanker, Formerly SABIN'S MACHINE S8HOP ner as the pilots responsible | . 19th century Virginia squire, will| 1 Chart gt Stetson and Mallory Hats Marine Hardware A i ) i pheasants : for shootng our plane. Britsh|now breese through to another g Diany 35, Ballads Federal Tax—12¢ Paid by the Theatre Arrow Shirts and Underwear Chu C.W C was the reason. . Lerm—cookbooks or no cookbooks.| 2 Nocturnal bird 40. Owned Allen Edmonds Shoes o arm 2 * “:ha;g.‘;:':‘m‘: lg 4 l‘{m(’ml‘s atf rhis was assured when Mrs. Helen 7 Pn{r’;:fllr'\’;u PlIOIIe ld_“uow cAn co —Phon' n Bkyway Luggage i s 0. rst wi ussians announ- | Miller, wife of Francis Pickens Mil- 42. Formerly o cvint Bo e word in &) ier oot too of e s Byt i prophes and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Rote of protest. Reason -Sor the | ui ho hety. toam e admmnisinc | i Gouvete | 4t Eachipon /RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. BOT HOME GROCERY publiéich, . 6. officials now con-|ion. The Demotratic Nationalj ' 49, 1nSt1 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ANY ’ : I cludei’ is that the Russians knew|Committee snorts like a bull at a| Iy .‘;’,g;,w oira s Phona 146 the plane had been observing RUSS- {red flag at the mention of Repre-| 56, Dance Bolution of Yesterday's Puzzis 500" fan rocket maneuvers and deter- | entative Smith, but runs in the Bi-Soptana Home Liquor Store—Tel. 099 - :mn::e Z;m;:m the United States|opposite direction when it comes Epobibiuoniats. 63 Lateral 0 | 1 Lhnewn :4 gmana O]d 1 B k c L o T n E s American Meat — Phene 38 0, L 4 Lo defeating him. . Loath 1. Sea eagle 2. Plercing tool 4 % eS: i Since d'.hleI lncx;iem odtcurrbed. th; Note—"Deacon” Smith got his 8. Biate dn s 7, o ank n AlaSka NUNN-BUSH SHOES T P 3 recovered life rafts and submerged | (igures wrong when he said “This 6. Instrumentallty STETSON HATS 0 Banish “Blue Monday” § wneel nave confirmed the British | doggone cookbook would cost. the 1. Dry lm—flver Half a Century ollanlmg—mfll Quality Work Clothing % radar’s estimate that the planc|axpayers $75,000. Actually, it has it 4 To 'give you more freedom ¢ was definitely 30 miles off the Lat-|peen so popular that it has made " “Ohara surtace FRED HENNING from work — TRY vian coast. Examination of thelmoney for the treasury. 1 10, B f o M. Be . nds rafts shows that the plane hit shaping pipe . N Complete Outfitter for Men ” Y the water with an impact. The < 18 RULENE Rish — Muh h“d” holes in one raft, however, are not|® ® - R G RS % itle sarcasn B nk ' bullet holes, so the crew, if they|® . fl - / flfl ‘. 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