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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire n SUBSCRIPTION RATES: @envered by earrier in Juneau and Douglas for S1.50 per month: six months, $8.90; ome year, $15.00 e paid, at the following rates: 5.00; six months, in advance, $7.50 fer a favor if they will promptly motifs any fallure or trregulurity in the delivery News Ot e Tl Cusiness Office, %74 MEMBER OF IATED PRESS The Astoclated Press fs exclusively entitled to use for | o 1L news dispatohes credited to it or mot other- Fine ed In tais paper and slso the local news pubiished derein ESENTATIV Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Blde., Seattle, Wash Monday, November 13, 1950 ICE WORMS AND PINK SNOW time ago, the editor of The E > received m the “What Do You Want To Know” the Philadelphia Inquirer king about ice seems that some curious Philadelphian had Alaskan advertisement featuring as a break- ialty “Pancs and Ice Worms” and im- mediately inquired of the Inquirer “how about ice we didn't know much about them, either— 't feel tco badly about it, because our Iphia colleague advised us that she had first n to Delegate Bartlett o assured her that R o rms aren't, | : v, we dropped up to see Mr. Edward L who is the curator of our Territorial \d Library to see if he could tell us any- em. And sure enough, he had lots of about them which he cheerfully passed ¢ youre interested, there really are such ce worms. re classified as (get this) oligochaetou are about three quarters of an inch in and about the diameter of a horsehair. The# in color and k der the mico- | earthworms—and technically they are hough the reasons impelling them to ake the good earth in favor of a snow and ice mile-high habitat are obscure, except to other | &P > worms. | What do they eat? Scientists and researchers report that their probable menu consists of pink snow. owes its el tint to the presence of | | | However, the order | entirely last week, [ are permitted to chs iz Washingfon \"erry-Go-Round | Sistit 1 10" the bora one inch across it. »ntinued from Page One) = - v Millionaire Senalor A stooped, gray-h slowly pushir counte of Carefully he all the dishes, then sele a vacation. Another anxious call | me from Sen. Dennis Chavez, | Mexico Democrat, who said | planning a trip through to inspect the an highway and didn't| ess called back early. |8 o “Don't do Supreme Court Resignation? pered loudly. ent Truman and Chief Jus- The girl d Vinson talked like Dutch little man a s to tless William O. Doug- | “He does'nt look li the other day when he told Amused mu he wanted to resign from ' Theodore Green Supreme Court. ‘txum‘d and said “An on, who feels keenly about I don't feel like one ¢ Ly & i i ri’s prestige, and also has ir Feud Cools rd for the sharp and Just as another ful inal mind of Douglas, said sev- Air Force feud wa be improper | off, top admi; go into law | together secretly the % [swore not to knife each the owl- | more. “Besides,| 'The secret conferer needs 3 between wise Ad men, Chief of 1 you resigned. and astute Gen. Hoyt hen Justice Douglas went toiAir Force Chier of & White Hou Mr. Truman afterward their press c > by the C % Hicke; nted to re- |8 G > President was ready Specifically the; criticize each othe gest problem I have is|to leak news stories get good people to come into}each other, shington,” he told Douglas. * To enforce this and k ¢d, my job would be a lot harder. sent a stron We need you on the court.” to all Naval commands Not Columbia Univer y ilh» m 3 1 out Douglas about becom- | to coc 's successor y The y 1. Douglas has also| word the idea of going into}under s e on his own. Howeve - step was taken Russian Jets Navy Matthew jets are playing{man, who also laid ¢ of cat-and-mouse I Pre hurian border. Manchuria is out- { propag Red pilots | has been s dizzy altit , ca paign agains inside Chinese territory 1 g | of tactical aviation it to the Army. The N dive, thelalso was m k to the|Cong the M chas the Joint not to cross;giving the N ry, the Am-| Hecht had al marauding | plan of ~action to els intd* the Ul , but sel-} closed.door meeti: dom get more than a few seconds | country. However, crack at . dinner with Mat Until recently, American pilots , man at the Carl ordered not to fly within 30, Hecht pledged to wor of Manchuria. This w re !uuu and goodwill in ree miles, as the United es thrust rorthward patzols WANT AUS BRING TilE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TODAY pm in Dug November 14 Rot Le: November November 16 i £ | antber of Commerce, CDA C: party, Par- Juneau-Douglas Concert T November 17 a Society to| vember 18 Ter Nov 12 I istrict and Kjell O. he Legion Dugout, ac- to a al nes: atter bers ienti 11 be held , one of Solution of 55. Lately acquired BRIDGES FOR ALASH Porter ce Shirk Shepard * y Crowell Livie Guck — | dames S. Guyot, W. Franks, A, Gej § NFFE banquet at ym. ry Club, Baranof. 1e of Women Voters ! t Fellows meet in b 1 Age club. Baranof. ial-program meet- | t home of Mrs. Don | ts in City Council ball team man- 3, high school. 1 meet in Dugout. | Singers re- thodist church. in N.L.P. Church. Dance in Scot- nple vember 20 s Club, Baranof. Civil Defense Coun-] DESIGN KA HIGHWAYS ission, it cials to- the ARC Ju. offices to carry They are Daniel H ouis D. Ramary of 1 Eight | . 16, starting at 8 call isued by C. .J. session for transac- s previously schedul- 1at were postpon- 1dance of all officers has been asked. 1 surprise announce- 1ade, and will bej for those who are { the current officers Saturday's Puzzle 3 4. Decay ligher ari of & coat t home car © of baked y sure 4 of dog a forest t age minton Club i Legion post NOVEMBER 13, 1930 # R. 5. Raven. tineau Hotel. The three-day annual Catholic Bazaar opened with a variety of ® hoo ames. music and other diversions including a “Barney Google ¢ |racetrack.” Among those in charge of individual features were Mes-| Haines | , J. Kearney H. J. Turner, George| Havre | Simpkins, Marie Skuse, A. J. Forrest, H: G. Walmsley, Guy Mec- Juneau ! Naughton and A. Riendeau; Messrs. A. J. Forrest, E. F. Rodenburg, E.|Kodiak | Giovanetti and the altar boys. Seattle. » A. Fox and Inga Dickenson. A Little Symphony group. | Weather: High 34; low, 20; clear. The singular subject is ONE. as in PET, not as in PEER and accent second syllable. | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Shield; observe the IE. Sheik; | the EIL | i - SYNONYMS: Greedy, voracious, repacious ravenous. — | for it? “Mrs.” or ‘Miss” to her name when signing a hotel register? how to address her. | and ushers? | dinner. P i 5 i \ 1 hat is the world’s most active vocano? United States? i 5. What is a poilu? espondent. This is | ANSWERS: 1. Mauna Loa, in Hawaii. 2. Two. 3. A duke. 4. Maine. 5. A French soldier. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” NTAIN; increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: (RASHES Mou | A INEXTRICABLE; incapable of being disentangled. (Accent second rouR IN FIERY DEAIH 4 i 2. How many cups of granulated sugar comprise a pound? 3. Which holds the higher rank in England, a duke or an earl? 4. Which State has ofen been called the “Sunrise Portal” of the 20 YEARS AGD f%s emrirE | J. T. (Tom) Petrich was elected Commander of Alford John Brad- ford Post No. 4, American Legion, succeeding Claud Helegesen, whose| Weather conaitions ana temper- term would continue another month. Other officers elected were Royal | atures at various Alaska points She , E. M. Polley, W. E. Hendrickson, E. M. Goddard, Walmsley, Joe Thibodeau, A. L. Zenger, Helgesen, H. G. Nordling and G. H.|also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 E. J. Gillet of Council Bluffs, Ia.,, was here to supervise lnstalla"Anngue Island 32—Snow Showers | tion of elevators in the Federal Building. He was staying at the Gas-| Barrow ... 1 The Steamboat Inspection Service announced appointment of Csapt.| Petersburg | Sidney M. Higgins as inspector of hulls, with headquarters at Juneau.| Portland by He was to succeed Capt. George Morgan, who had been transferred to!Prince George .. Mrs. Dewey Frankforter had entertained for three tables of bridge| vawytat in her Douglas home. Prizes had gone to Mesdames K. Pimperton, C. School musicians were rehearsing for their first concert of the Comn y Center | winter series, according to Superintendent of Schools W. K. Keller. Miss Anna Negoescu was in charge of vocal music, Miss Dorothy AR(‘"( Sl“([ "HURS | N Fisher, of instrumental. Appearing were to be both Girls’ and Boys’| Glee Clubs the School Band, Senior Orchestra, String Ensemble and ? Daily Lessons in Enalish % 1. corpon - ooy [ areraft and the Alr Force search WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Not one in a dogen|Aa0d rescue unit has been asked to irls have ever taken me seriously.” Say, “HAS ever taken me seriously.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Experiment. Pronounce the second E observe syllable). “He found himself in difficulties that seemed inexctricable.” | MODERN ETIQUETTE 2perra Les Q. When passing a salt or pepper shaker at the table, should one | death. |place it on the table or hand it directly to the person who asked| Deputy Sheriff Waddy Brezeale of | A. It is less awkward to put it down on the table and let the person . |Pick it up, then to try to hand it directly to him. Q. Is it necessary for a woman who is traveling alone to prefix underway. A. Yes, this is necessary so that the hotel attendants may know Q. When should the bridegroom give his gifts to his best man/| nication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. A. These gifts are usually put at the men’s places at the bachelor | communictalon wil be held on | LOOK and LEARN ¥ ¢ compox D P VU VUL § MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1950 Weather at Alaska Points am, 120th Meridian Time, and| released by the Weather Bureau are as follows: i Anchorage . 27—Cloudy 4—Partly Cloudy . 35—Partly Cloudy “ 16—Clear o .. =5 Clear| .. 25—Partly Cloudy | 16—Snow 21—Clear | 22—Clear 16—Clear | s 39—Clear McGrath ... = 8 .. 34—Snow Nome 26—Cloudy Northway . . -1—Cloudy 30—Clear 28—Clear | 25—Snow Seattle 2 23—Fog Whitehorse .. corenenrss S—ClORR Sitka . 28—Clear 20—Clear ANS MECHANIC LOST ON FLIGHT WITHIN Bethel ... Cordova . Dawson. ... Edmonton Fairbanks Word was received Saturday af- terncon of the disappearance of | Marion D. Andrick, Alaska Native| | Service traveling mechanic, on a routine flight from Ft. Yukon to Venetie, with the Arctic Circle. Ralph Mize, chief area engineer| { | for ANS, reports that a search in| | that area is being made by private participate. Andrick left Ft. Yukon for Ven-i| | etie last Thursday traveling on unknown commercial aircrait. TRANSPORT PLANE GREENVILLE, S. C. Nov. 13—4}{“"‘ —An Air Force C-82 transport; plane crashed into the side of al mountain late Saturday night, car- Irying the four men aboard to a fiery nearby Pickens County said “if it had flown 150 feet higher it would [ have gotten over” the peak. An investigation of the crash is} ATTENTION MASONS There will be no stated commu- 147, on Monday night. A called Monday, Nov. 20th, with work in the F. C. degree. VW Taku Post No. 5559 Meeting every Thursday in the C.I.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. The Erwin Feed Co. 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LEIVERS, Secretary, €).B.P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday at 8 P.M. Visiting brothers welcome. WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor— = ARNOLD L FRANCIS Slcretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN Brownie's Liquor Sfore Pheme 703 139 Se. Fraakiin P, 0. Box 2698 _———— T R T A "“The Rexall Store” Your Rellable Pharma2ists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Alaska Music Sapply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplies JPhone 206 _Second and Seward.. GENERAL PAINTS and WALLPAPER | | i [deal Paint Store i Puone 549 fred W. Wenat i — Card Beverage Ce. Wholesale 805 10th Ss. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS er SODA POP e The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Reoms &t Eeasonsbie Rates PHONE BINGLE O PHONE 6568 Thomas Hardware (o, PAINTS — omLs Builders’ and Shel? HARDWARE e e, Remington SOLD gtu JZ%’.‘J&";" J. B. 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