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5. : [are hammering home their old ar- | the Rocky Muntain states will® BR]NGING UP FATHEB By GEORGE MCMANUS | gument that it lis better to let Joe threaten to raise Cain during the X SULay - R St 3 =l ) iMmmn of Colorado produce sugar coming campaign year. 4 and let Jose Morales go on the re- — {lief rolls in Cuba, than to let Jose QUOTAS NOW RESTORED | produce the ‘sugar and put Joe on| ' Since the above was written, | the relief roll. But n they Roosevelt issued a proc- |don’t consider Cuba’s sy tion restoring the matrketing ‘-\ltmn. quota provisic of the Sugar Act Orne' thing is ‘certain: Jose 1n| because sugar hoarding by con-a Cuba is goihg to get & bettér break sumers ceased and the price of |In lower tariffs,' either with' or | raw sugar has declined to the price® ‘ywnlv. t quota limits on sugar. And | Fai~~s fhe European war, which | sugar producers in- Florida, Loui: caused the suspension of sugar siana, Michigan, =California and 18 THE DAILY ALASKA™EMPIRE; FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1939. . FE HAS BEEN [Sg WELL - SHE BO! A . 7 YT D O, THE MAY_HAVE ] - ; WELL- FOR CEPTION FOR_SIR ASKED YOU NOW AND SHE KINDLY _ TO “WINDLY ASKED GO-BUT_SHE Us TO GO - TJOLD_ME | HAD TO GO- AT EOM(MH M) < ) (M72-13 when the thing is looked at from [the AN.B. Hall December 23, Mrs, I 1NEws ITEMS |R. L. Wolfe was in charge of the Sky-ro(ke"ng o' :m'eq brc‘z.x: \;izw.i iy i | performance. i Now the iministration does m Vv | Christmas night Ifembers of the S p H A feel that suspending the gquotas M AR I NE NE S [ FRUM sITKA |Sunday School of the Presbyterian ugar "(es re was a mistake. It had several | wrch presented the annual sound effects, valuable politically, stmas pageant. This ye: Given Kayo Blow morally and otherwise. Neverthe- | \c ct less, some angry old sugar prob- i 11 SA"_ SOUIH | ‘ pageant was entitled “When the Star | . | Shor nd was directed by Mrs. e 7 P lems were revived with fresh an- Leave Due Juneau Due J P VEMENTS | SIT" ska, Dec. 2 Special | n ; . ue Juneau 1 | Sreamer Mo ot ,A]‘f < d l;;‘ ;’f‘\ 'Speclal| G G, stuart, teacher of music at| (Continued from Page One) |gies. Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | ON EORIH[AND A 3 % |t o b‘(n“é\‘ e Wt on wectrd | L0 Blcldon Jacksen. Sehibol Domestic beet and cane sugar| MT. McKINLEY Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 ° PTG TS T |t v o e Wher S| payment of a low duty of 90 cents|producers, who vsually supply | YUKON s g o 0 o i b s o oAb The Sitka fire department was | aby one-third of our sugar, want R . NORTHBOTND ¢ |voring an Alaskan-controlled em- A ot wilin aleltl Fousl G b oo S o R SR ion Ol'lh:u:;uom left off. -n;eyg want a ; : : | ]:» g‘:\’v{x‘j ‘1;[‘(1“:‘:”9”;‘» (:‘_ o |ployment agency for all government | pocenper 92 to put out minor blazes,| the quotas automatically put the oo 0ot o the' market. How- FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ¢ et B e projoects in Alaska | A gas boat at the A.N.B. Dock caught {old tariff of $1.50 a hundred into|eyer they want the government I X i N 1./ e eninzg. May have five day Criticism of present hiring meth- 5 i 2 CALL——n—— Ca Willian Purser E. P. ¢ mail aboard | 0 dsdal 'm.d othar AlRskar |)rn—\““' but the blaze was put out be-|effect. This was no surprise |to continue paying the special i i e oyt ot R fore it could spread. A short cir- benefits which they had received | Wine scheduled to arrive @ |iacts was voiced by members of the il s e) eived | o M G cuit was caused also Friday when T e g T s’ HEoritary ¥ night ® | Chamber. Directly under fire were (¢ ' 38 CRUSEC €50 tERY W he, CUBA HIT HARD ‘“"lf“f-\‘j‘# the (il‘m;‘“: S‘frl“fl‘«‘ THE ALASKA L'NE ne P or. A F t due Tuesday ®{the contractors for the Sitka naval| S co s WI'GS Were bioy rec|: WAt wasaomethlng of a su{y ore (oas sald ware Wil be PHONES P. A. Pau- e LED € ~q . |ground, and the department re- 7 Of a sur-{none of that if he has his way 1 SCHEDULED SAILINGS air station, who are, according to sended 1o the alarif orise, however: “was, ths ; raly g ’ H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office e -2 1 D. Ne Yukon scheduled to sail from @ | onor loying -Alaskans in |Ponded le glarm. pris owever, was that the price ot ! I i reports, employing non 2 P R i { g e LY 4 Freight Office. 4 | For W « far Seattle December 31 at 9 a. ® | cpite of their declaration to the con- came back down virtually to its| CONSIDERING - A m ®| vary, and that a number of "hei( I t u| h old levels and Cuba was shut 6ut| WAYS AND MEANS i : 3 aub Taku scheduled to sail from ®|men registered as Alaskans are not, | upp e 0 a of the U, S. market ' altogether.| Now the government is consid- Mrs. ( Dahl, Clara D Seattle Jan at 9 p. m. ® iy fact Alaskans, but men who ( b She could not compete with other|ering whether it can put the thing | |§&] H > - Northland sc to sail ®|yjyed in Sitka from Seattle and the OW| OYS suppliers of sugar if she had tolpack in shape by simply lowering ") ',5 g 1 from Seattle January 5 at 10 @ | gtates by the way of some other wa'“ 'o "Ri h'” pay the higher rate of fariff.|the tariff on Cuban sugar. It is ELE(IRA iS DUE a.m ® | Alaskan city. g \ Something has to be done about|considering other things, too, of Alaeka n . ighter Derblay scheduled to ® feeate | bt Cuba. Course, such as going back to the L3 24 v om attle January 12 Southeast and Southwest ail for Alaska ports. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS M o unt McKinley is scheduled southbound next Tuesday or John Newell, 80, a native resident| Mayor Harry 1. iucas receives| Discontent flared there. Colonel|old quota basis, just as before. SERVICE-ON:ALL*-ALASKA-ROUTES »f Sitka, died December 18, xu:m\\--;k,“ of letters. Many of them bring Batista, the semi-dictator, suf-| Neither one wholly pleases the ing a _month of serious iliness. He| headaches. Occasionally one brings fered reve as buried in the Mijssion cemet a laugh. The following, received|and the Cuban peasantry experi-|— - after a funeéral service at the Pres-|yesterday, is one of the latter. enced real hardship. American byterian Chiirch. Members of the| “Dear Mayor: sigar - Produoers’ are’ iniithed B AR e e b ) are a cupple of Utah cow- 100k upon Cuba as a foreign na- ’ F A M I L Y \ | Wednesday jon of the church acted as pall-| “w & would like to right to some |tion whose troubles are her own. SHOE STORE . . . . . . LOCAL SAILI 8| beathrs | oy Estebeth scheduled to sail every | *mr Newell lived most of his life| Alaska girls of the ages of 16 to However, Cuba has always re- : 5 “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- 4 sive Shoe Store” . . . « THiS AFTERKOON sals ab the Cuban pOlls|domestic SUZAT PrOGUCETS. They | e oem oo o o emomommms oo o o o o - MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ' [ 1 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA < HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 s . ) - O Y Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- n Sitka and was a small boy at the ceived special treatment by the ka and wayports time of the Alaskan purchase. He| «yf yoy would please put this in| United States and doubtless alw Dart leaves ever was one of the most respected per-|yonr paper we would be very much! Will. Her Wednesday oubles _are. our. trouble: |]eseeeccoecccseccnosssscesccs s o 7 a. m. for Pete sons among thie native people and| » = G o % Seward Lou Hudson e R T R T he X 2 g | pleased. E 3 R Alexander, Kake Alaska and had numerous friends| anyone wishing the names il || Street Manager i ALASKA AIR TBANSPuRTI Inc. e cin ports throughout the Territory. ; s of the Utah cowboys may | (b e s ) 4 e B bl £ S Ml D He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| yio0i them from the Empire. & - + g l Operating Own Aeronautical 7 i“' !zar [ % RTINS E T 75 ¥ John Newell, and two daughters, S il By ¢ Radio Station KANG PHONE b Q:SSE a8 | TIDES TOMORROW Mrs. John Strand and Mrs, Rosco: 612 ¥ AIIERULKS - S RN L |Max0F Sitks. onk flece, Mes. Char- Gov-l- OFH(ES HEATING COMPANY Wuato ' HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU Jh tide—3:39 a.m. 168 feet. |iey Moses of Hoonah, and oné heph- N W. J. NIEMI, Owner Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER “Let your plumbing worry be | our worry.” Phone 788. tide—9:37 FIR ROMD U q 4] v, : e :'n]x % Ige[ w, Ralph Young, Sr., of Sitka TAKE HO“DAY " § Low tide—10:00 pm., -09 feet. lar Rands, local contractor. Y MORTH COAST o weosinm 2oten | opiedu stian) HERE TOMORROW % of tapping the city sewer system | TTLE Dec ¥ 29, Steamer TAXI ORDINAN(E without permission of the city coun- e duled cil. Rands was fined on two counts, | All Federal ==d most Territorial | enoon pASSED, HIGHER §20. bellig Jevied, on, EAGH, | offices will be closed tomorrow_ for| the 7 In addition, the city council will| pe New Year's weekend. i Mr. and Mr : i ~|ment Service will be open tomor-| = 2 5 i S L ing a total of $110. Acording to the oy Sl o g 8 JAMES v. GOOPER | SANITARY PLUMBING de | { * | - —b i HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ~»|| Harri Machine Shop H. C. KNIGHT as & pala-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire “Try Us First” _ | row but closed Monday. Those or-| - 25 1s invited to present this coupon e Imad, charge, Rands tapped the sewer at; y,o:1v filing unemployment frie us G Py Al e o e e this evening at the box office on . the Mann house, which he built,| : i ¥ ‘ = ¥ AU TRANSPO) CO. AR 1 . § surance claims on Monday should jusiness Counse! of the — B : SUggesflon 'ha' {:"y Regu- anc the new Rands' apartments. ldo gy y B lor sn-ttuckfl'::;ml"h"mlu M. So DART | U.S. Mail Carrier 502 EXPERT T Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, SHOE REPAIRING PRTERSEURG, KAISE, B For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT Years in the Business ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ¢ J..G. OBERG For Information . THE Haugen Transportation Co. Eed 611 SHOE HQSPITAL Freight must be on city dock not CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “MY SON IS A CRIMINAL' WATCH THIS SPACE I!(KEIS GO ON Ia'e Rates Rejeded A five-pound baby girl was born brid i f . Christmas Eve to Mr. and Mrs. Le- | & 3 q 3 i o | by Councilmen toy Harrington (Elaine Bolshanin) | (Saatha e Sylelfleeles ] at the home of Mrs. Harringtons | Finest °demivelv Priced Hofel 'ACKSON DI A new taxicab ordinance, setting \’15“'9{“5- ¥§ “;‘aIM"“; lNi E. me’} O - @ o . i : fhenih fob 50 for|shanin. The little girl has been g he first cak each company and |Damed Carol Louise and both she| o e Y e |a0d her mother are doing fine pezson 290 2:50 3.00 Y 5 % $5 per additional cab, was passed WO 250300 50 NoSolicitation Will Be lust pisnt by the suncau city Goun- 5, i G, owmer ot the sitka e il 330 =% Your Name May Appear |cil, In the past the fee has been 0 Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor _| | Made - Affair fo Be |a itat $50 per company. Arts and Crafs Center, is the first G % Yo latertban & P.M Tucadsy s | Taxi operators z¢)y;x-;\r1|x;1 at a ]Ofl:]l mcrc!]asx‘tkloflwll(cl .«;w]r_e:pap]e] h ~ 3 | ——— ——| £ | + in he new Sitka otel, which wi — Janual’y 8 ':"“X“”;f o “;‘,' ‘:ld':h."“"‘m;[ ";;};f be completed by March 1. The space { R 5 e LB EiEe FEE A D, X by G e ety | | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Tickets to the annual Jackson|i0% Cab Company, Pat Rollins of | 00y il ™ o™ o ommodate his EN TOP | Da mocratic party | the Green Top and James Carlson| ey, | : alad . ‘ ¢ ; OF ALASKA ner of the De: 1’ N of the Gray Line, slaced on le at the bescr fasie 3 _ ‘AB Drug Store, Race’s| Rollins suggested that the CitV| gpyistmas cantatas were present- c S—PHONE wranof Hotel, Juneau | ‘é8ulate fares and set a minimum| . o poth the Territorial and Pub- Tr ansporlalion Lumber and Building Materials Company PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU BROADCAST hased by 6/to do. Rollins sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Drug Company Phar- | of 1-””‘)""" (“” the f;"‘-\"l P"S]'\’e“““" lic schools. Students of the Ter- i macy and the G h Drug stores | D¢ cents per additional pPas-| itoria] school, under the direction JOINT FEATURE SERVICE | UGH US To Improve oot il Datadlagaaty senger. This the Councll refused|o Miss Helen Roan, gave the piioit oy ® _ SECURE YOUR LOAN THRCI)jnds ol ;’{‘ e 1s0 asked regula- | «petit Noel” in the school auditorium BUY GREEN TOP RIDE " ahid Mddernize Your Home T s 13 order to show | tion of b pee and 1:‘““1’9" Og.l)ecpmber 21, ; COUPON BOOKS:" % Leaves — = = ( will be. The|Passengers which may be carried| pyplic School students presented ] H 1 Seattle ; . G T e B 5 H i at the Baranof bY abs. 3 ‘The Lost Carol,” a cantata based 96.25 In rides for $5.00 i BY The nally AlaSka S. S. TYEE Dec. 26 G i B 2 o @ y % 8. Proceeds will| The Council camé to an agree-|on the story of the writing of the $3.00 in rides for $2.50 ! £ 1 s s TAR® g H T L A s T I n E A u i be used to debis contracted|ment with R. B. Lesher over de-)Christmas Carol, “Silent Night,” in | emmssmsssase—— Empu'e and KINY i P M. by the National Democratic com-|linquent taxes which he refused t0 | — o = — | D 4"., bty 2 1 8 L0, Cor oG | itbo |pay on the grounds that former| fm—em—mmmmm e - i || passENGERS ' FREIGHT - Evpi art Made for the Comiort ot Guests | City administrations had refused | | ©days every week at | REFRIGERATION ry, Edl 5 R GCASTINEAU CAFE w3 ‘m connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION [ J AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:45p.m | He had already paid for 1937. | nependahle Sérvice e bvrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ~ NO PLANE WHEN YOU NEED { ! 5 1 ’ | to admit his property was within | ot ¢ E In Dad’s FOOtStCPs the City. Lesher agreed to pay $18| —The Sign of { J in 1936 taxes and $18 for 1938.| Fiiis v A%t ] . The Pacific Alaska Airways Elec- | |tra which was scheduled to arrive| : PL““BI“G in Juneau this afternoon from ' P horse, will not fly in today, HEA““G g {but will come over “the, hump" to- | i morrow. morning, returning jmmed- | 3 sflm “ETAL ! iately to Fairbanks, it was an-| " nounced late this afternoon | d wonx CESS 9 At [ e Y | or LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS S S (I Srack Qisthrrons: | J?‘ngal;liokf‘aiirl?nks: 'Ifilesgayangglfidnesgay ‘ mWELDlNG —— |} Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday Ri ce & Ahlers WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle NEW YORK. Dec. 29. — Closing| H 5 ; S R Dis % > G Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays b G, Piilects Norah Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau ? N ifna b ol clusive Dealers anuary 2, Y | today 6 American Can ® a Connctlent Bt anconvee with Seattle No.Bound So.Bound 5 A Ee Dec. 22 Dec. 26 Dec. 29 and Light Canadian Pacific Services: for 3/4, Bethlehem . L3y . i 985 §"’ i Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" TRANSCONTINENTAL Sieal 8 ncoweatih: ) G| U. S. Airmail—Express Service ‘ Plumbing Fixtures TRANS ATLANTIC Southern 14, Curtiss Wright 10% ® - TRANS-PACIFIC ral Motors 547, Internation- Oll Tickets, reservations and full farvester 61'%, Kennecott 37%, g particulars from NORTHLAND NORTH COAST .. 4 Anaconda Dec. 30 Jen. 3 Jan. 8 Phone 109, HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. Kathryn Lewis ! York Central 18, Northern P 'r Al sk A' ln < Burners V. W. MULVIHILL Speaking in fluent Spanish, Kath. | Pacific 8 3/4, United States Steel acClllc aska lI'WEYS, C. WEE Iap pay; Or Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks ryn Lewis, daughter of C.I.O. Chief |66'¢, Pound $3.94%. PHONE 106 | QUAKER OIL RANGE Baranof Hotel John L. Lewis, addresses a mass DOW, JON AVERAGES meeting of Cuban labor delegates in | The following are today's Dow, LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative PHONE 34 mml Plurlc Havana during a recess from the | jones avera industrials 149.99, w Inter-America Labor Conference. 'rgils 3181, utilities 2532, | ] SERVICE B e S E—————