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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1950 Daily Alaska Empire iicfi”"‘f"‘{l.f”fi}“A'l’,',.'?,'“f'. ok s T ot TR A Tl j SZOOND ana roETE T L ] Y e = 20 YEARS AGO 4% sunins | Wealheral —|zeesoes m.nnshed Syery evening except Sunday by EMPIR] e ‘ty-two vears have gteh’ g in . 4 in Scottish Rff Secontand M. ireets Juneat, % The past thirty-two ye e seen amazi te Temple RE PRINTING CO! TROY MONSEN = = = s m:‘l:n: progress in the fields of ce, medicine and in- -~ AI k . b;flnnmRAlt;fi!fi P. 5.3 i i dustry. In these years, swift air travel, radio com- R | as a o'n s arson A. Lawrence, NG i i e : e ’ NOVEMBER 11, 1930 | | Worshipful Master munication, and miraculous cu ave become com- | 3 #clered in the Post Office In Jueau ae Sccond Class Matter. | monplace. Is there to be I n hum November 11 With early snowfall in some areas threatening to obliterate all! cNee We LEINERS, Dectiiany, Weather conaitions ana temper- - - s, R e Howard D. Stabler i Beiir i wenvered b arrier in ny S1.50 relations? owa ke g s v y o "; mnnlh‘:. c‘-.u'::: F- ] per month) | £ ¥ ¢ Kenria AURED 4 traces of four lost aircraft, request was made for Navy planes to join atures at various Alaska points b S | Jave nol the i It Robert A. Pl | the search for the planes and 11 men believed to have gone down in also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 B b Tsis e ¥ ' llientes S 80 | materials sustained b ! r and vanquist Ruth Sereas | British Columbia. Missing were Capt. E. J. A. Burke, with Emil Kading |am. 120th Meridian Time, and| B.P. 0. ELKS iber; -1:') :.?;:r:; ?.5:;:"0,"|$'.’u|::?un;‘v.::"a&?“g}‘X(‘NH‘ a sobering influer n world ugl v Edward J. Bradstrom, Jr. ‘uml Bob Martin; Pilot Robin (Pat) Renahan, with Sam Clerf and Frank |released by the Weather Bureau Meeting every Wednesday at 8 ‘2"'_}"‘"" st i & |not physical suffer roken h James Baroumes o‘quchm‘ and five Canadian Air Force fliers in two service planes.|8re as follows: | P.M. Visiting brothers welcome. Phones R e At R chaos been enough K ner Z Mrs. Robert Prather o | Pilot Anscel Eckmann had covered 3,000 miles searching coastal areas;:::?::aglel = 20*"“”‘;9“(‘;1““‘ WALLIS S, GEORGE, Ev 4. e Islan - —Clear " | Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec > e v thing about war? eX . ast G v " Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for Alex. Faliua Coast Guard and private vessels had joined the searchs Barrow 24—Blowing Snow EE s Bethel .............. 27—Partly Cloudy i lor, of "1 news dispatcheg credited to 1t or not otner. Is it not time that f n iment of Mary C. Halm ted In tais paper and also the locsl Dews published ; ¢ ) orothy | oA " Y national policy, be ou \?;I“ “HM;-‘;:?:;\ \ | Distinctive in setting was the wedding aboard the vessel Presby-|Cordova 33—Coludy WA TIONAL BEEREREIATIVES — Aluts evesioine 3 We think so. We b o |terian (Presbyterian Mission boat), at which Miss Elizabeth Marshall,| Dawson 2—Cloudy Hoose Lodge “o N foarth Avenue Blds.,"Beattls, Wash. Armistice Day. Naveribee 18 ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Marshall, became the bride of Mr.| Edmonton i 18~ Clear | 3 b 3 Ideal Wildes Ciifford Mason. The Rev. David Waggoner officiated. The bride, gmnu;lni;hanks 7—Partly Cloudy|| Regular Meetings Each ¥ | Schools in a War Year ic rriage by Dr. L. awes, was attended { . I HAnS ol 31—Clear Governor— y - Staea el ey Wbl & Y, accom-| yuneau Airport 30—Fog || Secretary— | VItie (Ohgian Solet OBV Margo Stevenson ® | panied by Mrs. Lister. The Rev. G. E. James said grace for the wedding | godiak ... 40—Partly Cloudy|| WALTER R. HERMANSEN Last month 4,000,000 more o et ; et 8 WoR, Yl | breakfast. § | Kotzebue AL 24—8n0W | - e rolled in the nation’s tter Herman Haffner . | 3 the United States office ¢ - R N o o 6 MEE '} —_ McGrath 33—Rain and Snow | of them bout five-sixtk Y ! le ond!___ g | With Cash Cole aboard the Jazz, Lt. Raymond Oxrieder of the|Nome 31—Partly Cloudy | - high schools. Eight-ninths are those pub- Alaska Road Commission, and Ole Eikland returned from a three-| NOTthWaY .o T—Cloudy | fily" suppofted Benools, college ana ¢ f“’,’"“ '1" f‘fiff,n?)‘;x:;‘ day hunting trip to Gambier Bay. Each had killed a deer. .flf;ff}:fi‘;‘ : 205:33:3? Brownie's ll(lllor S'ore Yet, reports ‘:nn Bt 1 Edv v C NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN i Vi Prince George 25—Partly Cloudy| Phene 103 139 Be. Frankiin the shortage of adeq hat th ¢ of the property here- At a meeting of the Douglas High School Associated Students, | Seattle em—— ¢ o) [T 1| in many States. I ifter described which was set for [Alma Savikko was chosen to be editor-in-chief of the Taku. the annual,|Sitka ............. 34—Clear P. O. Bex %% ementary - ol t 95 5 . " ks o oF Rl ctober 25, 1950, has been post- |and Vieno Wahto, business manager. Advisor was Mrs. E. E. Engstrom.| WHItEhOTSe o......ooe. 17—Fog} J Saturday, November 11, 1950 One reason, cbviously, ¢ fact that, on thed o4 and that in pursuance of an | Yakutat .. 3 20—Clear | average, they are paid t t rder of 3 de a ) . : Order of Sale made and SHUEd by Joseph J. Meherin, merchandise broker, returned to Juneau head- fession. And the pay ¢ 1 "~ the Probate Court of the Juneau | T i D Gedis below I e 4o it | quarters on the Admiral Farragut, after business visits in the westward.|(ooIIES I“SIALL ! B DAY ALY Lt doviar : | Commissioner’s (Ex-Ofticio Probate) | national ave e for ¢ 1 I 1 1 195. 4 Precinet, First Division, Territory | e o " i All of this posed a seri n f fu Alas on the 19th day of Sep- Night School classes were to start the following week in the NEw OFFICERS oF I The Rexan smre This is Armstice Day — a national holiday set|s . 410 American people. At the ver 3 the jtember, 1950, in the matter of the |Juneau High School, with instruction in citizenship and commercial Your Reliable Pharmaoists nmemorate the cessation of World War I} hecessities of national defense ¢ nd t bur- festate of MARSHALL B. ROSS and | subjects. Principal R. S. Raven was in charge, assisted by Mrs. Iva| ! s and to honor our war dead. Banks and|den be sharply increased they fac {SHIRLY V. ROSS, husband and | | Tilden, Miss Mildred Abrahamson and Miss Margaret Yeakey. Pup IENT “o 4 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. business houses observe November 11 as a holiday and | requirements of an expandi 1 . Just | wite, Deecased, the undersigned ad- | i Bl ot o ¢ s muster v trf 1s production a ener iministrator of said state will sell{ H veterans organizations muster to pay tribute to those[as arms production and 6 riotion R el A Weather: High, 40; low, 38; cloudy. At a colorful ceremony Thursday who ve their lives in defense of our country. up in other fields of public auction, subj {confirmation of the above entitled evening, Grand Commander Har- is the thirty-second anniversary of the of- [need for more teachers s FRGaLIen TRy | Gonh he following dRecHiN Baal e ot ‘; old Fennel presided at the instal- | Aluka Mnsic Su"l’ ficial ending of a conflict that involved most of the | the least. nd personal property, to-wit: lation of officers of Sourdough Pup | civilized world and took a toll of thousands of dead,| ~Yet here is a challenge that must be met. © _1 REAL PROPERTY: All of Lot No. , Daiiv lESSOHS in EngliSh %g L. GORDON ; Tent No. 4. || Artbur M. Uggen, Manager & umstances can force @ N, maimed and missing. The world has had thirty-two zhnldx-cn's BAtkatian r (4) of the Harry Carroll Home- Cootie Jim Cauley was installed Pianos--Mausical Instruments 5 ¢ ; | . ; ! S5 ivdy ol ey | 85 S : r i years to reflect upon the futility of warfare—and to|pave no such desperate diler : tead, U. S. Survey No. 2132, sit (25, SRR for R o and Supplies what effect? Wl Bowsver 4% 1ated on Glacier Highway approxi- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “If either of the men want | y Z;L.her SIEEHG S ofticers it lledl ~Phone 206 ..8econd and Seward_ A : g} AR ly three (3 I - i AR | v cers instal ty-three short years after World War I, the | defense, have to put fix r % 'J‘K!‘;fw\‘;"\’1:11}1“* ::&mmt);i}to 80, tell them to talk to me. There are three errors in this state-| wore Vern Metcalfe, Sr, Vie Com- ato Gocwins s hettloeTontitl B &5 Wsody| They can, for Dnstar ) : . of guneau, Alaska, and mOr®|ment. Say, “If either of the men WANTS to go, tell HIM to talk WITH | mander; Eager “Red” Holloway,| s countless men fought and died — in steaming | tractive for high schy Jommencing 8 me. | Jr., Vice Commander; Robert Stutte, a stake marked 5 ¢ | GENERAL PAINTS big surplus) to r OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Applicable. Accent first syllable, not| Quartermaster; William “Doc”} and WALLPAPER and frozen wastelands — in the air and on the s and this was surely the “war to end } £ 3 , on ier Highway; They must insist that th ! | 3 “ - the second. Jackson, Surgeon; Harold Gronroos, | i to a working democr 5 ehN, ; 3 OFTEN MISSPELLED: Domitoes; OES. Dynamos; just OS. Chaplain and Fennel, Trustee. all wars,” as its predecessor had been proclaimed. . % &0l ? % S : ) ; thence North 45 Degrees | : Dol S} K 3 Jusf K . ¥ - B (OF Gio Uhings ¥ P 9 est about feet to a point; | SYNONYMS: Narcotic, sedative, oplate, drug. Dan Mahoney is serving a two| Ideal Paint Store Less than five years elapsed — and men were t R R i . 2 .| and diffi T 1 b Yori 5 % i . o | year term at Trustee. ( Phone 549 again marching away from their homes to again * 4 mur‘((‘d Nu <l WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us‘ Appointive officers for the com- | Fred W. Wenat ffering and death upon themselves and their | sction on the f ; T 5 31 : et E increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ing year are Jim Burnette, Adju. || ——— Even now, in Korea, American troops will be| ticular, to back up b y en officials i in ¥ irees 29 Minutes East | SAPTENCE; quality of being wise. (Prorounce A as in SAY). “Sapience | tant; Jim Fennel, Officer of the| fighting for their lives to be aware that this| what most of them would t f tt red & Glacier Highway to stake )is acquired through observation, study and experience.” Guard; Dan Mahoney, Officer of card Beverage c " ¥ ce of beginning? (Own- the Day and John T. McLaughlin, | 2 2 2 % i Master of Ceremonies. 1 "‘I w h ' been bitterly attacked by Senator | Hallow y -)'\‘.\11 lls lfig 5_?"d'5htlcrll‘y Nbwly, iratalladc Seam: Squirmi] P:’g::-lg 805 10th 8¢ e washingion Schoeppel of Kansas f ]t» g pro- | house. nigh : toFs bustand prdgleiiien MODERN ETIOUEITE ROBERTA LEE Jim Cauley reminded the Cooties| H6—DAY o MiGT M 4 -GO-ROIII‘I‘ Commum‘w, Chapman's pl 1}.vm an; Sehon ; 3 A e of the “Santa Claus Project.” All for MIXERS er SODA PG e y He had just finished testif a B ] . e TY: 200 Cooties are urged to take toys! i~ fore a Senate committee in whick m g BORAL = FROTEWES (UBEA. or mew)’ Snd gifts to R | T ‘Continued from Page One) he set forth an array of convincing And 71 t ] rete building blocks, each 8 x Q. Is it considered good manners, when a guest has finished his| ¢ the following statlol; Metcalfe's — ———— facts blistering Schoeppel mher 7 % ; s | 8 PR MER A SO S meal, for him to push his plate away from him? Sheet Metal Shop, Yellow Cab The Alaskan Hnlp becavse of his age, Dewey because|Acneson ‘phoned to congratulate 'trun : . veal and personal property | A. This is very ill-mannered and would seem to give the impres-| Stand, Stutte Contractors Office,! Newly Renovated Roome of political superstition against a mf'; e g take place and be made on |Sion that he's had just about enough of that meal and is glad he has| Elsie’s Beauty Shop. at Reasonable Rates two-time loser. peup;’"a‘:" m‘; S i ; November 28th, 1950, at 2:00 o'clock | finished. The dishes should never be moved. These toys will be repaired and o bt S I8, ! g a " g i wrapped for the children at the LE O Democratic Soul-Searching Secretary Chapman. “But I F ;11 l,“ "l au\xlnml:x: 221:1“;:\ d;li'_, Q. Does etiquette demand that men give up their seats to women Govefnmem Hospital and Crippled | PHONE 665 Some important soul-searching is ed to tell you what a 1 3 nd fon the premises to § |on crowded buses and trolleys? | g 5 058 58 Vi yda. de b and, that said above | 5 : 2 3 . | Children’s Ward at the St. Ann’ B going on among Truman advisers defense you made today. Tt made ree AR fevnel e A. No, this is not required any more, except when the woman is Hospital. Jim Cauley will officiate T ing the future of Secretary me realize that if I had taken the 1 AeAcE elderly, has a baby in her arms, or is a very good friend of yours. Christmas Evi Santa Cl ! s " i Sq o P ne W h 2r wil be sold together, as one P on hristmas ve as Santa aus. L of State Dean Acheson. Here is| time to do the ;fl"“‘f thin E “i“” vilibe gt th ik g Q. When introducing two persons, js it proper to say, “Mrs.| Any persons wishing to contribute I omas Hafdwafe e M\""X 3 ‘P}:-(:ux\mi(x? :\;311 never fire :c:aas fx::gtma "?fi\f‘b’e’é’n “(\l‘nml. We are goir R ) The terms of said sale will be for | Johnson, this is Mr. Norton; Mr. Norton, Mrs. Johnson”? to this worthy cause may leave el | 2 ok 5 xcny 1t lawful money of the A. No; it is altogether unnecessary to mention the names twice.|and gifts at any of the above men- PAINTS — OILS Acheson, considers him a great different.” 1 chiidx = i iy Builders’ Secyctary of State. But, on the| Note 1—Many diplomats feel that | Don't yo 4, BY: i “t'“ e t_‘:]‘;"o'twn“’ gl e B e MR M T mn.n;:‘ e other hand, many Truman advisers'a Secretary of State who cannot I Hebert, Reporter payable at the ti e L e R e Aol ARE feel that Acheson was the chief) public opinion with him, can-| i \[":d.f.h,-k,‘n‘;;ls:v;;bzil:dg s:lfl:;l;' LO OK a nd lEA R N by reason for losing the election. His not mold foreign policy in a gov- | et s e A. statement defending Alger Hiss ernment where policy must be rati- {ASE OF DOIIG | he -ahoveepiitled. Coust: Jpgiil C. GORDON VFE W Rsesnlnzlon Typewriters left him wide open, they say, and|fied by the Senate. . 2 : i s S LD and SERVICED by the Republicans made the most of| Note 2—Truman, who has pt | WEL U j { st 1. What are the four most popular forms of entertainment in the Takll Post “ll. 5553 it. Sen. Scott Lucas of Illinois,{ly defended his. old friend, Dated at Juneau, A“Sk“ this 26th | | United States? I‘;"” i(\m:? :r) 2;:: ne?enu;‘a‘x:m:s Li‘: :!Dzr:x iimich:\‘h:o o]flfl fi‘:"‘ T B ‘~,. HUNTER, | 2. What is the term of office of a U. S. Senator? Meeting every Thursday in n advance 2 , 1s es- e Wi N arn g, pecielly bitter, feels that several|Acheson for defending his frien Administrator of the Estate of| 3. Which is the oldest incorporated city in Canada? the C.I.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. senators were defeated because of | Alger Hiss when on trial, Marshall }13: Rm§ :\nd §111r1)DV~ 4. How does a pigeon differ from most other birds when it drinks Acheson, neither seems to realize is AR e territory. in Aug ’f” husband and wife, De-|water? e They compare the present situa-|when you hold high public off Th . orted | f‘”_’,_w:fi Dol ina g vas the famous Frenchman who wrote more than 200 TII‘ hhr”d c. (Au AGENCY tion that of Sumner Welles,| friendships must play second fid-} . | J. Ghol a ar v x:*\"“‘flt n, l‘- ;1990 | almost perfect stories? i a therized Dealers) who s Undersecretary of State|dle to national policy. FDR, Who|jp.. peon t - { Last publication, Nov. 18, 1950. ANSWERS: Office in Case Lot Grooery REASES — GAS — OIL Phone 704 Juneau Motor Co. the Roosevi inistrati nd | did realize this, was bitterly c . ¢ 1 i c R . & < i’lAg’x.(if”,‘?fi;i'aaféll’.fili"if“fih&f m:ea for not bem:; loyal ! : o “‘,m} ATTENTION MASONS L :‘ Rf;d“’ and television, movies, reading, and attending sports events, ences with Cordell Hull. At that|friends. Siieed 5 tment] ‘There will be no stated commu- |\ the order named. HAY, GRAIN, COAL Foot of Main Btreet time FDR offered Welles the post —_— tof H re nication of Mt. Juneau Lodge 'No. & Saix. yeara. and STORAGE = cf Special Ambassador to Moscow Merry-Go-Round I een | 147, Monday night. A called 3. St. John, New Brunswick, chartered in 1785. n out differences which were e o LIl iih rd \ n will be held on 4. Tt holds its head in the water until it has finished. MAKE ning ‘o between the e Republican sweep, was Sug The 1in y dith worl B 4 2 JUN 5. A ‘m: (Ulnx;»u]s). r;“ a surprise to GOP national head-} HEE 2 with weieil e STEVENS, D EAU DAIRIES les refused. quarter that it was not until aft el Faes e st e ELICIOUS ICE CREAM “The most important problem |midnight on election night that bank a Real Fit-Made- LADIES'—MISSES’ & dally babit—ask for it by name Sacing 504 and e work" he o1d| they. began to celebrate . . . Bill| e ctiee ©our B st ot Costo - MERLE KIMES READY-TQ-WEAR J : uneau Daries, Inc. FDR at that time, “is a peace|Mpylander, the GOP's _publicu} chie i k treaty end its ratification by the]cautiously kept the lid on, discoul el ¢rangell. 8¢ N S 2 as a paid-ap subscriber to THE I/AILY ALASKA Beward Street Near Third nate. Cordell Hull has powerful | aged both chairman Guy f""b““" < 5 : = EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING in the Senate. I have not.{son and Harold Stassen from vic-i SRR i Present this coupon to the box office of the Chrysler Marine Engines N The Charles W. Carter And any agreement I brought back | tory claims . . . “We have had ¢ Son g : he past vord Pu ' ] [ . MACHINE SHOP from Russia or any peace treaty I|many disappointments in t 3 G . helred to plan would not be a]).|explmmd one old-timer, ‘that “‘ - |aTlo] c"floll mflm Morillafy Marine Hardware proved by the Senate.” don’t want to go out on a limb ar ACROSS High pointed get sawed off again” . . . from the| 1. Anclenc Wi o [E[a REHIC & and receive TWO TICKETS to see: etk Brackitn Bia. Chas. G. Warner Co. End of Bipartisan Policy time the returns started coming in = . Feminine E ” 7] # PHONE 136 ay, unfortunately, Acheson|until 10 p.m., the atmosphere 1 nickname : ipu Bonnzn INCIDENT 1 3 - have been under such poli-|the old mansion on Connecticl . Ripple against e that bipartisan foreign|Avenue was as glum as a I\nn".d\j :; E‘;‘”‘ 1 3T An t Federal Tax—1Zc Pald by the Theatre ca’lerl’ “en', wm HOME GRUCEHY Jlicy has blown up in smoke, parlor. Finally, when victories na | reg: Ph 146 d 342 Actually, important Republifmflseexnod certain for Taft in Ohio- 15, X | T a McGregor Sportswear ones an are working inside the State De-'and Dewey in New York, Repub- | j5 gyna of o ¢ i Phone IFYBLLow cflB cua_Ph“. n .mmul:]., Hats P itment with Acheson—among ' lican bigwigs allowed cautious IfExist U 4% Dk T and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Arrow Bhirts and Underwear Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 18. them, John Foster Dulles, right-!smiles . . . “They were like a kid | vall 4 7S 5 American Meat — Phone hand adviser to Governor Dewey.|who hopes the package under th . Kilchen utensh £3 t Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Alien Edmonds Shess » He helped establish U. S. policy | Christmas tree is a sle dbut does-! 35 Steayin R perant M oo WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Skyway Lasange in China. n't dare look,” declared one on-| " AURRagliners . Ethical To Banish “Blue Monday” Also Warren Austin, former Re-|looker . . . Finally, at 12:30, Ga-[ = v Music drama - publican senator from Vermont, )slbuelso s round face was beaming i ¢ Ancanans B o TA “ ' To iflve you Eore _il';edo s rom work — TRY K s ota Oldest Bank in Alaska “500" U. S. Ambassador to the Uxmed\happu\ and he allowed the time bird construction while Walter Gifford, a had come to break out the liquor 3 o 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1950 CLOTHES Alaska Laundr; NUNN-BUSH SHOES of October, w York Republican, is Am-) AL L e SO ] 1 Sy {ormes s -, Davi, BUSY MONTH REPORTED Bruce, is Ambassad e e dmedor o P By (PPER (RUST (LUB |7 i aAmaElt o e 2 T |\ e s The B. M. Behrends || SrEwo8 e H. S. GRAVES 5 - while it remains a fact that orig-| Well, it looks as though the} hirled inal U. S. po in China was|*“Upper Crust” 4-H Club has |>\va| | ! or Bank rm mfl The Clothing Man fixed by nonpolitical Gen. George | rather busy in the past few weel e 1 : . Submits Marshall lm fact, we're beginning to feel| 1. Knock Complete Outfitter for Men LEVIPS OVERALLS for Boys Hermit ceived the blam.. Chief result is|old tenderfeet. On October 17, we| | | _ j g ot podles Safety Deposit 2 TS Nevertheless, Acheson has re. juke regular 4-H'ers instead of littl 2 | ” 159 T 5. Law-making strained I ms with Congress,| had our meeting at Carol Law- ¢ | | < 16, Cased for inilexible foreign policy, and me:rence_'s house. It was.n busines: . i 1 | I L\';‘:IZ:E::-M Roxes for Re"t su“n' mr CBEI%%;‘;ESI&I(‘)’% 1 of Democratic senators at me,meetmg 50 we had a surprise bullL] _ | 2. Afterward 1 day party for Ann Furness 1 7 —{ . Rinslet FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main St. Phone Poor Public Relations INancy Berggren. Both girls re-! | . Sallor COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 13—PHONES—49 High Quality Cabinet Wi 1 pm. just after Becretarylcelvud a spoon apiece—lucky them.! B 5 i3 ,\pflla seed Pree Delivery for Home, Office or Bte| ‘nterior Oscar Chapman had | Then on November 3, we had i | - A SR AP Newsleglyres S - (R ] Y