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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1948 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 4’ SECOND and FOURTH Morday of each month % in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. €% B.P.0.ELKS Meet1; Ve P M. Viating beopaath e come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, Exalted Ruler, W, Secretary, H. Slaas, i 120 YEARS AGO o THE EMPIRE E et e e e DECEMBER 17, 1928 The appointment of Willlam R. Schnabel, pioneer of Alaska and he Yukon, to be Deputy U. S. Marshal at Sitka was announced by | Marshal Albert White. Schnabel had been Federal Deputy Marshal nt Wrangell under H. L. Faulkner during the latter's tenure as U. S. | Marshal. A Community Need I | (Fairbanks News t § ay by the OMPANY A . . Daily Alaska Empire P PIRE FRINTIN s center to | Por COMPORT und } the city’s young ) necting of interested | SERVICE el e NEW WASHINGTON Habit) UVewey W. Metzdorf Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKRA~NC FEEL A HOw « SUBSC N RATES Delivered by carrier in J Douglas for §1.50 per six m year, §15.00 an Lee Hunsaker Thomas Hall, Jr. Alice Demos ge Gullufsen, Jr. Lou Eddy . H. Berry ard Mrs, William Jarman was elected Senior Regent of the ‘Women of Mooseheart Legicn at the annual election of officers. Others elected included: Mrs, E. Curtis, Mrs. William Jensen, Mrs. Sigurd Olsen, Mrs. | Agnes Grigg, and Mrs. Charles Bender. Election returns from the Third and Fourth Divisions were start- ng to come in to Juneau. H. H. McCutcheon had the lead over J. H. }(""A i . Vovi .Cain for the House of Representatives and A. J. Dimond was high ry som: 5 t 1 J ” Emm in the Senate race for the Third Division. In the Fourth Division, e« 6 o 0 5 o o o o ® iRt E Sheldon and Walter G. Fisher were leading in the House Luther C. Hess was leading in the Senate. Deputy U. S. Marshal Nels Sorby, wellknown former Juneau resi- dent, had been transferred from Chitina to Cordova. Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time are more than 4,000 in the milit -of 20 to “ an ur iable eco0cecececscosss e Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE Secretary— l WAL1TER R. HERMANSEN H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of AQUen PHONFE 29¢ re need e I S ition to them. no place to go ago when a dozen uble over car thefts, race. to ful when The reception to be given at the new Scottish Rite Temple had been postponed because part of the furniture had not arrived. It was to have been the first public reception. Bert's Food Center Grocery Phones 101—105 Meat Phones 39539 Deliveries—10:15 A M. 2:15 — 4:00 P. M "“The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacistt BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARBY BACE Druggist “The Squibb Stora™ Where Pharmacy Is » Profession ARCEIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counseser Stmpeon sSldg. Fhone th soundness, that one of | :, developing community OF WEATHER } AN i . Only in this fashion can ‘t“«' - }h prepared for the day when | | Q\\ o me the responsibilities of AlASKA PTS | v ity. ! ; [ % i 2] A previot mpts to establish perma- | | 3 Y 1 t facilities in Fairbanks have Weather conditions and temper- | R 2 11 : esent move is off to an atures at v Alaska points, PASSE t ¢s the wholehearted sup- 'also on the P Coast, for 24-| s inhabitants. at 4:30 this/| released by the| : & Juneau, ruuow:; WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Her death is daily antici- -13—Clear | pated.” Say, “is daily EXPECTED.” ANTICIPATE means to look for- -10—Pt. Cloudy | ward with approval or enjoyment. -13—Clear! OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Dotage. - =58—F02 | 155t syllable as in AGE. -42—Fog| OPFTEN MISSPELLED: Stall; two L's. Stalwart; one L. ;:gi:iw SYNONYMS: Dry, dull, uninteresting, insipid, vapid, tiresome. 17_01&“‘ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us 20—Pt. Cloudy increase our vocabulary by mastering cne word each day. Today's word: . -10—Pt. Cloudy OPULENT; having a large estate or property; rich. “At one time poor, -44—Clear he is now opulent.” -12—Snow | -42—Clear | 12—Pt. Cloudy 43—Rain oW Weather: High, 42; low, 40; rain. Daily Lessons in English %, . corpon JUDGE HOLZHEIMER and Bureau, Judge Wi who passed Sunday afternoon at St. Ann’s Hospital, will be missed in Juneau by his legion of friends. The Judge was one | T of those fellows you liked to meet. Ready for an argu- | ; (Prince Rupert Daily NeVI'IS' ) Cotiritn. ment, if one wanted it, he stood upon his convictions, A dictionary defines the word “community” as pageon but in a friendly manner, except baseball. Then he Meaning “possession along with others” and “people majppanis would put one right because he knew that game of a town, city or country.” So, according to the latter Haines o g g definition, we here in Prince Rupert live in & com- juneay Ajrport thoroughly as his years as Juneau baseball's czar Will | 00" Ghether he like it or not. Anneb vhana attest, and would insist he was right, and generally | The dictionary says we are a community, and each goqioi was. one belongs to this community. Whether we are 8 poisahia The Judge was a most likeable man, in private | good, lively and neighborly community is another McGrath and public life. Few knew it, but Judge Holzheimer, matter. From the earliest times, man has found that when on the Federal bench in the Second Division, | co-operation with fellow men in certain matters con- with headquarters at Nome, would never appear on | cerning them vnll, hzxsl always been m; most effective sentence day in murt.vunless he was in the befit orlme“;}z;r]:Lh:]e;l’:il:s;;fcs;:id ;:fulzunznxuxxity T spirits. His sentences, it is said, were just and within | , the district surrounding it.- We are all one com- the law. He never threw the book at a prisoner at|mupity pecause of the fact that everyone around the bar, as they say, and never let personalities enter | here is making a living by rendering a service of into his decisions. (one type or another within this community. Some The Judge was an Elk, a loyal one. Elkdom was Sérvices are rendered to a very limited number or a 1 i d thi h all of the Particular group of people. Other services, as for :;:?? t:‘;;::i:l;‘:;:: Ramame i v |Instanice, those rendered by the newspaper, are services |to the whole community, although people as yet are Yes, we are all going to miss the kindly Judge, |unaware of this fact. miss him in more ways than one, especially here in Besides carrying paid advertisements the news- Juneau where so many years he made his home. | paper brings news of the world, the nation, the prov- Final tribute will be paid Thursday afternoon at 2 ince, to the community. The local newspaper is the o'clock at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. As he |local guardian of many of the basic freedoms which lived the principles of Elkdom, the last tribute will Make up our democratic way of life. It is a vital \ & : factor within the community and when more people be paid to him by the Elks. The solemn ritual service show a livelier interest in it and give it the sup- of that fraternal order will be spoken, and one of his port it should have because of the services rend;red friends, Attorney R. E. Robertson, will give the tne result will be reflected in the community as a eulogy. | whole. | Weather | Anchorage | Bethel Our Community Pronounce the O as in NO, || «Say ft With Flowers” but ‘SAY IT WITH OURS!"™ Juneau Florists PHONE 31 The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHCNE 784 HAY. GRAIN. COAL ' and STORAGE Nome Northway Petersburg Portland Prince George Seattle Sitka ‘Whitehorse Yakutat . MODERN ETIQUETTE &/prrra vew 39—Rain 16—Cloudy -45—Fog 13—Pt. Cloudy D - | MRS. HAYES ENTERTAINED ON VISIT FROM ANCHORAGE' Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANTTORIAL Service FRED FOLETTE * Phone 247 STEVENS® LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third Q. If a person has not been introduced to his neighbor at a dinner table, is it all right to begin talking with him? A. Yes; this is all right, as it is taken for granted that all guests are friends of the hostess. Q. Should an invitation to a christening be acknowlegde? - A. Yes, by letter or telephone. Mrs. A. B. “Cot” Hayes, the Q. Does the bride take part in the wedding rehearsal? former Irene Nelson of Juneau, is A. No; she directs it, but in line with tradition she seldom takes being much entertained on her parg in i, visit to her former home. Mrs. Alex B. Holden had luncheon yesterday in her honor,| and Mrs. Hayes' sister, Mrs. Ger-| trude Naylor, entertained for her; sister Saturday evening. | Other members of the family are | Mrs. Hayes' mother, Mrs. R. P.| Nelson, and brothers, George and than the other Eugene Nelson. : eshingly frank, in Mr. and Mrs. Hayes jive In i ess private discussion, he anchorage, where Mr. Hayes is 5. atly that the Department aj,cpa representative for North- riculture would e the t Airlines ment uri Valley author: Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wena B o A e i o o i ' LOOK and LEARN % ¢ corvon | Juneau’s Finest Liquor Store | BAVARD'S | Phone 639 The Alaskan Hotel ‘What bay separates Greenland from Canada? What part of an opera is the libretto? Which is the most easily digested of the fatty foods? ‘What is an asteroid? . When telling time on shipboard, how many bells constitute a day | from midnight to midnight? ANSWERS: Baffin Bay. The text or words. Butterfat. 4. A small planet. 5. 48 bells. Alaska Masic Sapply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Muxical Instruments and Supplies Phose 206 Second and Seward is that the first time fhe Washingfon lin history that ' Negro has sat Me"y-fio-no‘jfld g M xr‘i : ‘4»f congressional at the ol et 8y DREW PEARSON only further night. Dewey > 2. 3. 4. sit HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP veiding, Plumbing, Oil Burnes Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WOREK Phone 204 929 W. 12th Bt Cowrirued O. A. Colby of | 1 2. d PHONE BINGLE r the taying at the Gastineau | 3. g itures under how private Iai NOTICE CE IS GIVEN {hat the Ad- itrix of the ESTATE OF ASLESON, DE- ierein her Final e - - - = i PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE t no part NOTICE i the After December 10, no telep rentals for the month of December OF STEN will be accepted at a disocunt. All remittances must bear postr not later than discount d be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —ady. - o > —~ than the war € amittee Hutchings Ecnomy Market MEATS—GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY PHONES 553—92—95 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 138 —_— Card Beverage Co. 805 10th S de no mention the except to tell Keenan he he would come ° A . to Japan again when he had “no —Michigan's Clare Hoffman, Penn- disagreeable duties.” I syl Robert Rich, Oklahoma's The main conversation—it lasted Ross Rizley, and Clarence Brown two-and-a-half hours s about ©of Ohio, Taft’s campaign manager. Japanese-American friendship After January 3, these gentle- the Emperor's hope for an al- Men noi or are shorn of power, Iiance between the two countries. |but will be called to order by a modest Negro who is ujet- n, well-li even by his Southern collas Re The of the w Plrmbing © H.afing il Burners [elephone 319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. and tenacious r : Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” January Juneau, Alaska, at which ons objecting to the the closing thereof, J of distribution as ® prayed in the Final Report, may ® | appear and be heard. ® | WITNESS my hand and seal No- ® vember 22, 1948. < (Seal) FELIX GRAY, : ® U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio tide, 13:58 p.m., 6.6 ft. ® Probate Judge — Juneau Precinct 1 tide, 19:30 p.m., 12.0 ft. o ALASKA ® | First publication, Nov. 23, 1948. ® | Last publication, Dec. 14, 1948. w o 00© 06 08 d TIDE TABLE AND MARGARET RUMA The Empress was Margaret Truman and her sit The Emperor wanted to know easy. g8 CRGAEE UL, the fisedlod ol effacing Dawson has atte tes, I § - ne two meetings of the ©c 00000 0 00 to S. Senate and to be like it. to the war, worried over the rise of military men to power. Four ilian premiers were murdered by the military, he reminded Kee- nan. From 1936 on, the Army de- manded that only an active Army FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREABES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Strees EMPR! T, pel because the a Colored Congressman ccceee0e oo Oldest Bank in Alaska Il 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1948 The B. M. Behrends Bank MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUIS ICE CREAM » daily habit—ask for it by namse Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or BODA POP or of rolicalls on the Ho tloor in the last two of the time he has s own of or Result that Dawson may be tragically unprepared to handle 1 this highly important committee.K Second in command, however, is California’s Chet Holifield, a S0 n’s Diet how prior He told he was -Z|» X Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrew Shirts and Underwear ACROSS . Sorrow Bird of the cuckoo family 1. Tropical (rees . Firedog et 5. Huge waver 7. Secreted’ 28, Meditative 33, Of us . Uncanny Provided Keep clear of . Small weight >»ofzo/</> officer could serve as war minis- ter, which, said the Emperor, was the beginning of Pearl Harbor. ‘The Emperor did not speak Eng- lish, but understood it. He was well-dressed in European clothes, did not bow according to Japan- ese custom, but crossed the room and shook hands with Keenan. About 40 butlers served the lunch- | eon guests of seven Japanese and one American. The luncheon was held in the Imperial Housekeep- er's home, for the Emperor's pal- ace, contrary to general belief, was badly bombed and has not been repaired. Note—When Hirohito was about 20, an English-speaking Japanese Quaker, Renzo Sawada, was ap- peinted as his companion. They traveled together through Europe, became good friends, and some of the Emperor'’s democratic ideas may result from this early associa- tion. NEGRO CHAIRMAN By an odd twist of fate, the cemmittee which the Republican Congress built up for the purpose of meat-axing the Truman Admin- istration, will now be chairmaned by a Negro-Congressman William Dawson of Chicago, Democrat. shrewd, tough Democrat who knows cemmittee operations from A to |Z. Without race prejudice, Holi- |field will sit at Dawson’s right next January as he pounds the gavel at the first historic meet- ing of the Expenditures Commit- tee. DEWEY WAS RIGHT Secretary of Agriculture Bran- nan was one of Truman's best E: in defeating Dewey. But arding at least one campaign ritiism it now develops that Brannan heartily agrees with | Dewey. This pertains to the Tennessee Valley Authority and soil conserva- tion. And at a discussion group at the Cosmos Club the other eve- i Secretary Brannan agreed. nessee is one of only two states in the Union (the other is Pennsylvania) which does not co- | operate with the U. S. Soil Conser- | vation Service. TVA set up its {own conservation arrangement with the University of Tennessee, and during the campaign Dewey sent a man to Tennessee to compare TVA’s soil conservation with North Carolina’s. He reported North ,Carolina far ahéad. Secretary Brannan went even: . Spirit in “The Tempest . Long stick for walking . Decorate S. Toward . Entirely . Guiding strap man ence picket 5. New England siate: abbr. . Kitchen utensil 3. Land measure . Military cap 45. Pertaining to the planet Mars . Of the morning . Make unnecessary . Plans of town sites om-ZERom X WP rm m[r[>mv[mx > Ho[X[> oo mw > m Z|-|r @ < ® N[T eWHlE[D Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . American 3. Anclent Roman humorist official . Scoteh river . Knack DOWN . Nogative - Existed answer . Canadian . Act of inserting wreviios. at intervals . Hurt Part of the body . Chinese measure . Electrical conductor . Incline . Sick e mmedan ge Ser curve . Amorous look -« ent of a Compassion Bewilder Injure Substantive momentarily !)mu[\mled . 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