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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1950 e e et s e i v ~ . | and Mayor Hendrickson heading the list of speakers. \ MOUNY JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 ily Alaska Enlplre | The people of Juneau join men of good will| = Vg ' wea“'er a' SECOND and FOURTE j s § thr I the world in reaffirming the principl 4 Monday of each month SO driky oRak shapt Bndny by the [t . H E EMPIRE . In Scottish Rite Temple EMEIRE PRINTING COMPANY i 1 j d in the United Nation: T ket | pnay forget, binds member nations B A . s begtaning at 7:30 p. m. s Mo ma f political, economic and social OGOTOBER 238, Tod0 Carson A. Lawrence, g H1VaE. . d v J Worshipful Master; > tior I ¢ to the attainment of thos; : A large audiencé “had the opportunity to hear what an Alaskan’s JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary, voice sound like in the talkies,” as Bill Peck of Ketchikan was narrator | Weather conaitions ana temper- J. S. Drake for the moving picture, “The Lost Empire.” As cameraman, Peck had |atures at V;rloi!;; élaska tpn‘le;.s Lyman Snow accompanied Capt. Edward A. Salisbury on a five-year world journey | Blso on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 B P 0 ELKS Dorothy Irving t ke th Aot am, 120th Meridian Time, and 0 make e production. x ; R. N. Druxman released by the Weather Bureau| Meeting every Wednesday at 8 | g5 e, are as follows: P.M. Visiting brothers welcome, Rhodes ' B"m btox Mr. and Mrs. Grant Logan moved to Douglas, taking the cottage WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted Remdrdati it formerly occupied by the H. Kittlesby family. | Anchorage ... 30—Cloudy| Ruler. W.H. BIGGS, Secretary. s, AUCH e Ees Annette Island 40—Partly Cloudy Robert N. Osterman n T | a g 5 itz Cove were parents of a son,|Barrow —— ... 23—Snow Jean Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanson of Fritz P BkiEa TR T P Elizabeth Tucke born in St. Ann's Hospital. ' s it i P Cordova ... 2—Cloudy || MoOSE Lndge No. 700 L,‘unc‘ron i S —. 2 Dawson ... 14—Clear Re: M Each Frida Robert J. Snell In Douglas, 22 friends had surprised Mrs. W. E. Cahill the evening | pamonton 37—Cloudy gular Meetings y ® o 0o o o 0 o o o before, to celebrate her birthday. Honors for bridge and other games|Fairbanks .. oo, 32—Cloudy Governor— t went on to say that, although stat X g ARNOLD L FRANCIS \rgued pro and con for a numb |went to Mrs. Robert Fraser, Ed Andrews, John Mills and James| Haines s 32—Cloudy Secretary— e e e 5 Havre 49—Cloudy er UII | now “out of our hands Princess [omse | Eamiston S so—cloudy | ATTER R another look at th last phrase—"“out | S x rpo; s_‘_ 4 g i % Brmgs 33; Takes { Tom Sturge had leased the Midget Lunch to his daughter, Mrs,|Kodiak . 42—Cloudy October 23 fn and Douelas for S50 per monthi , the twenty-ninth power to ratify the ”:,,,‘ rates har 1 ng it effective, was the Union 1n advance, $7.50: | ;¢ | ist ot ublics. a favor 1 they will promptly Dotify flure or irregularity tn the delivery m i 3 Bob” Bartlett, our Delegate to Cor S the other day to tell the Juneau Cham- s > that statehood probably will be a , but, in anjy ent, not later than ate said that statehood would definitely atter of fourteen or fifteen months. We 1't want to be hard to get 5 Kotzebue .. ... 33—Snow | Muriel Garrison and Mrs. Linda Pademieister. Mr. and Mrs. Sturge|rocratn 3—Cloudy > just don't like to be told that SN o Ll s R et 53 Passenaers North | planned an extended auto trip from Seattle to Southern California and | Nome S5 Atk ia bave SRlO0 SR o dilit | e adexico. etk e omas' | Brownie's Liquor Store 2 it or not. 3y he Princess Louise, sailing for | — | Petersburg 28—Partly Cloudy ' yote in favor of g | Pheme 103 139 Se. Frankiin Skagway late Saturday evening,| = A new orchestra gave a dance in the Moose Hall, the first in a|Portland . 42—Fog . < + ot i had 33 passengers disembaking and | |serics. In the dance band were Harry Krane, Mrs. Trevor Davis, Keith Prince George 26—Cloudy P. O. Box 2500 We're not overw 15 embarking. There were 38 in a | Ml Seattle ... 46—Rain The additional cost of statehood to Alaskans has | party of Elks making the roundtrip, | Wildes and Ed MclIntyre. Sitka . ! .. 39—Cloudy r been ascertained. Even the most rabid pro-|The Princess Louise docks at 6| e ¥ Whitehorse . 10—Partly Cloudy ts of statehood disagree on this question; their |o'clock Tuesday morning from Skag- W. P. Johnson, General Motors dealer, moved to the building ad-| yakutat 4. 34—Cloudy | high and low annual estimates are more than seven | Way and sails southbound at 6:30 | jacent to the Club Lunch on Front Street, the store rooms formerly o'clock. occupied by Yurman's Fur Store. His previous location had been leased d S f S S . . ” ” il on jao ke APy Disembarking were: Mr. and Mrs. | to E, McLair, who planned to establish the Leather Craft Shop. pan Ame"(an Almays The Rexall Store in fifty- We do know, for a certainty, that road mainte-| Allen, Mr. and Mrs. P. Blanch- (a"ies “ pe"ons Your Reliable Pharmaista On Sunday Trips The called “overwhelming’ tatehood figured 58% per cent for and 41% against on that | nance alone (on the basis of actual appropriations o q wy and Mrs. H. Barrington, | Charter. | for the fiscal year 1950-51 will increase Alaska taxes|Mrs. M. Bourdon and child; Miss J. tune of $3,885,000 annually—even if we never | Bourdon, L. J. Dee, L. Hage, Mr: M - Weather: High, 51; low, 45; rain. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. { , became ar to the build another mile of road. And that's just one of Hill, Miss E. Henchcliffe, M ‘ Rolla 1 nany items that will add to the load to be borne | Jewell, A. Kirwin, Mrs. N. Lmku D [ E l h Twelve arrived here from Seattle ‘ . ., URGh Della | be IOBET (‘:‘lhr, e s and son; Miss D. Linker, Mr. and | § a"y essons IF ngiis W L. GORDON l Sunday on PAA and 21 flew south = Tinging, by Junsn i G < Mrs. R. Mayer, W. Reynolds, Mr.|{ ‘ix for Ketehikan and 15 for ceactle. || AAlaska Music Slpply , of the Liberty Bell TR il s .]and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Mrs. H. |~ Five went to Whitehorse and 15 tc lawn. | Wanted — Home Wreckersi | g, 00 Miss A, Savage, Mr. and WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Mr. Johnson happened |Fairbanks on Saturday’s flight, Arthur M. Uggen, Manager I School will be pre- | st hours; exc t A3 assified ad in anlane R Spence and daughter, S.!in yesterday.” Say, “Mr. Johnson CHANCED TO CALL yesterday.” From Seattle: Dan Cosising, Rob- Planos—Musical Instruments flae by the Mendenhall | eastern newspaper. Zack. | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Drollery. Pronounce the O as in|ert Dugan, O. T. Finney, C. H. and Supplies cremony in the High School o For Skagway: Mrs. E. Snethen, ROLL, not as in DOLL. Gray, Mr. and Mrs, Stan Grumett, || .Phone 206 .Second and Seward. 11 highlight the aims and | “No” in 15 words: “We'll place y < o {Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lee, Arnold Sor- | GpTEN MISSPELLED: Mediterranean; observe the six vowels and |R. L. Hall, Robert Jackson, J. F. o h ,et in touch with you if anything develops.” enson, Bernt Mo; Mr. and Mrs. the bab B { Miller, Eleanor Mentor, Robert ! nd the Juneau High SRl Mike Pusich, Ba Anderson, Bill | . x . !sheldon and Mrs. Ann Sheldon. , under the direction of Lyle M. Manson, 5 T oF i 200d | Beltinger, D. D. C“‘( N. C. Banfield, | _ SYNONYMS: Scandal, slander, calumny, defamation, detraction,| m, getchikan: Anita Garnick, | The quality of the future may not be so 800G}y iy inpeon George Kurtz, Mr. | Vilification. Victor Paul, Pearly Gibson, Jack at the Baranof Hotel, a United | bu will not be lacking in quantity. There'll bef g arvo Art Hedges. | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us|Scavenius, A. V. Plumridge, and will be held, with Governor Gruening , €n of if for everyhody. 1 For Skagway and return: William | increase our yocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | John Knutkowski. e e e e et e S st 7, IR S0 p Neiderhauser, H. Messerschmidt, PERTURB; to disturb greatly. “He did not allow the interruptions to| To Seattle: Mrs. G. Turner, C. A. E y A | Ray Abrahamson, F. E. Willman, |perturb him.” Durose, Lulu Hoover, Allen Johns, li' Washinglon e, s eonc | COMMUNITY EVENTS o~ oo s o zuim 2] o |Mnana s Can Fatlentine, Bert l he tated, re-equipped ar he % ) h iy Sl s Smith, Elmer Friend, M -md Mh Hartman, Clair Harold to defend South K Foss, Ray Wood, Lowell Burge, Ken y -G~ Round R g hat s s . A. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ R _"", i et % 3 3 , Anthony Macchia, R. H\ MODERN E'”OUETTE Lawrence, Harry King, E. C. Manzel, S e U — Badminton Club meets | vander Dr. and Mrs. A. W. ROBERTA LEE | |and D. L. Chiniquy. Continued n m Page One) rvey f’l K ..l 1, W s i Hizh Si rym. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph, Mr ‘ To Fairbanks: Luther Case, Mar- | S T . At 7:30 p.n—Jur ity Band|and Mrs, L. Holmquist, Lester Line- r“ ereemmmeenm | jetta, Pilgrim, Jerry Randall, Wilma | ute to Wake. He ! on rebutiding Kaiee. practice, Grade School / fum | yan. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Power, Mr.| Q. If ohe is a novice at golf, and friends who are skillful at the | Simona, Lloyd Albright, C. P.| taff that he was prepar o L 35| A¢ g pm--Ha. and Service Co.|ang wre. K. B Vuille, Mr. and Mis. |game invite one to play with them, should one accept without an |Caughlin, W. V. Boggess, L. Reed, night r on|é will be sen! h d 1 03th Inf. Bn. (Sep.) Alaska Na- |y g Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.|apology? Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller, M. L.| GENERAL PAINTS and WALLPAPER Ideal Psini Store Phone 549 red W, Wends Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th Ss. PUONE 216—DAY er NIGHT tor MIXERS or SODA POP Angell, Priscilla Parker, Mary Ga-| ess n order t 2 R , dr National { nfonagle, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis T s TRlsh A P T Q. It would probably avoid some embarrassment to decline the hagan, Stuart Millner, §. K. Bart- MacArthur aroun h St S Guard Armory. George, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ) the French i Toyon s invitation, explaining why. ons, of ‘Norwa Mrs. Helen Monsen, Mr. 3 KLl The Alaskan Hotel alrea promised the. y new commitments, at Reasonabdle Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 568 AL g p.m.—American Lp()]on POSt | prps. "lh~ Reynolds, to be eluding another person who is speaking? MARTIN OVER-DUE meets in Dugout. > ..A. This is perhaps a friex?dly service if the speaker is a foreigner,| nroior trouble is believed to have October 24 TWO NE MEMBERS {but it should never be done with a countryman. caused C. W. Martin of Juneau to At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. OF PUBLIC ROADS STAFF Q. When a guest at the dinner table suddenly has a violent attack | be four days over-due on a trip| {At T pm—UN banquet at Baranof. i of coughing, what should he do? from Tenakee. Jack Martin, his ur | At 8 pm.—Ha. and Hg. Det,, Alaska | 7yo new members of the Bureau| A. Ask to be excused and leave the room until the coughing has|uncle, became concerned, chartered ational Guard, drill, National|,r public Roads staff are beginning | peen relieved. a plane and flew over the 26-foot 2] at home in Juneau—John cabin craft anchored in False Bay, p.m.—Community Center tout and William I. Clark. yesterday Coast Guard headqusr-l Brai J '”ht for Adults/at Teen Age Stout, who was for many by ters here reported today. The Coast a Jeep, rcops in the fiel r Eisenhower, lub. 3 with the Orezon Highway LO OK d I_EA R N Guard cutter Citrus was enroute to with Avere & had ble with October 25 mission, arrived a week ago to a n A. C. GORDON False Bay today. the way | T Wi needed for the use of American| undercroft. ] im next summer : lent had | sdepmsarg i R T el it 1. Which U. S. State capital has the smallest population? V.FE. W. Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt HARDWARE At noon—Holy Trinity luncheon in | 2 n engineer. His Remington Typewriters # SOLD and SBERVICED by the sam2 trouble with an Y apeladies meet at} TI ark family can:e here two 2. Which one of these three musical instruments is classified as ss v Air Force in Korea hom ' ank Maier. veels ag hingten, D. C, |a “woodwind” — French horn, English horn, Flugel horn? Takll PDSI “0. 55 i to issue certal 3 A 0 1 mea sivil Air Pa- | Mr. untant. i v Wi i - to issue certain o : ’11\1‘(‘1 Cé‘\nlcichcor") s 54 1 | 3. By whf\t name is a cowboy of Argennm? known? Meetmg every Thursday in 8 g 4. What is the name of the tube connecting the mouth and the the C.I.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. one ient Truman| meeting, National Guard Arm FROM FATRBANKS - stomach? ——————————— returned cont At 8, p.m.—Elks Lodge. 5 Finney of Fairbanks is re- 3 of op- | At 8 pm.—VFW Auxiliary meets in | gistered at the Baranof Hotel. He 5. In what Shakespearean play is a son urged by his father's | ghost to avenge a murder? a o n: b r g rean Pre-| CIO Hall i for a meeting of Standard ne-our COR- | gent Syngman Rhee. Truman had October 26 Co. men, sl g The Erwin Feed Co. ldent- anG | oome rather harsh things to say{At noon—Chamber of Commerce, s | . Carson City, Nevada. Office in Case Lot Grocery nat method of aP-y 100 Rhee, felt he had been inad-]| Baranof. STORK LANDINGS . The English horn. Phone 704 i u “‘ o &\II,“( on | CQuate and a could not October 27 Two girls and a boy were deliv- . Gaucho. ) | Pe_unitied with him as president. | At 9 p.m.—Moose Lodge pieture un- |ered at St. Ann’s Hospital over the . Esophagus, HAY, GRAIN, COAL could mot But MacArthur defended Rhee| veiling, Moose Club. !weekend. A 7-pound, 7-ounce girl . “Hamlet.” and STORAGE and finally won his point. Whereas October 28 was born last night at 11:32 to Mrs. Of €XDED-|(he president wanted to hold'elec-| At 7 pm.—Rainbow Girls Hallo- | Robert Rice. Another girl weighing % {tions only in North Korea. Thus| ween carnival, Scottish Rite 7 pounds, 2 ounces born to H H Jei ilions of - e Raso would romain 1| euple (T Founds, 2 ounces was borm 10| There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising!| STEVENS® f ‘““"1 f“ power in South Korea until 1952. | At 10 pm.—Fall dance by Douglas | terday. % . DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ON&|" It was finally decided that the} Fire Department, Eagles Hall. A 5-pound, 1 ounce boy was born LADIES'—MISSES & daily habit—ask for it by mame n fron- | ; n tid United States would maintain this October 30 to Mrs. Jacob Cremin at 1:07 this READY-TO-WEAR that Hmmon in talks with the United|At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. Y FRED GRANT Juneau Dalries, Inc . J. B. Burford Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Batisfied Customers™ FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Ce. Foot of Main Street MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES p.m. 3 iett, though this is to | %ol - J ey Vi i i hough 8. Calin T W . Dewey. Baker,s Mr. @ Q. Do you consider it good manners to supply a word which seems Newly Renovated Reoms as to Near Third Rl S 0 3 as a paid-up subscriver W THE UAILY ALASEA Basnni Srras oncluded, the President had an- EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING g EENN I Crossword Puzzle o7 EMPE A Present this coupon to the box office of the The Charles W. Carter He came out of l ‘ know “This has been the best con- ACROSS 84. Ancient CAHTOL Momm 2 1 have ever attended,” he| 1. Dolar: slang Bect T and receive TWO TICKETS to see: pourth and Frankiin Sta. 1 5. Solid water 3¢ Paradise 37 3 PHONE 136 said, in ' effect. ! 8. Attitude 47 Oarsmen o " " % hunting dog n Semicircular = - But MacArthur politely and firm Anh o 3y - sked to be excused. He st Acknowledge Baiaitg } fomeer L I [ Federal Tax—1zc Pafd by the Theatre Casler’s Men's Wear . Not Du professional Bidiashe MO e Ploaa e Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 stetasn and Mallory Hate lcaves a will % Arrew Shirts and Underwear i Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and SALVATION ARMY BOAT 'u,,l.m of a Observe DOWN 8. Overhangiig GN SOUTHE RN TRIP s . o 81, Footlike 1. Obstruct "~ shelters WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appurl x\ums 65, Small nail 2. Rubber tree Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY Phones 146 and 342 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. b eoppiou . Recognized . Place of bliss :,1. s compsHag Capt. Richard Newton, leaves for / ’ . . oo By e MAEEEE Oldest Bank in Alaska 500" Arthur To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom from work — TRY T Sowe o /il | 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1950 | CLOTHES Eric Newbould in angell on | : 7 : God of war NUNN-BUSH SHOES g Syl ' L.l The B. M. Behrends || iy Vo Goiise r their honeymoon, bould will accompany her husband 2. Peniten B nk Pm MG ) . a H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVIS OVERALLS for Boys ing by aro vembe s far as Wran said i k 1 quit ying call for the & ahout 1 and Russian I e v s s v B __ , 47/ . Safety Deposit conyinced now that they i o be Toolsh o do o, S Mg v N Boxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT CARNEY GHop Complete Outfitter for Mem X wr 4lso agreed to the St Commun id-a of pulling American trooj u Lodge No. 147, ) 1 g matical 117 Main St. Phane 173 of I'orea as soon as possible, prob- | Monday at 7:30 p.m. \VUH, ir c 7 You 'qm, COMMERCIAL SAvas 13—PHONES—49 High Quality Cabinet Werh ab! er clections in North Korea. |EA. Degree, A / At ¥res Delivery for Home, Office or Stere 1 ute to the South Kor-| willis R. Booth, Acting Seccretary - J " —" AP Newsfeatures

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