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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~-JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 Dail" 4laska Empire (().')){;‘”l g are associated with the International Paper - I :lO!}NT JUNFAU LODGE NO. W g <£ PN G e : ; = from SECOND and FOURTH 7 R SV i oot Bundhy ¥ bbb While other sections of the country are offering o=~ 20 Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE Morday of each month 7 EMPIRI PI:I TING 1':v‘uyrvm.\'v““(“ premiums to industry as an inducement for invest- iy #o;r COMFORT und | In Scottish Rite Temple / i MELEN TROY MONBEN 2 e ment, Alaska offers nothing but threats of high taxes, s i e e - o beginning at 7:30 p. m * ; 3‘?{‘{;1'\‘;“'57%{.‘”‘\'0 St = 0¥ - continued controversy over aboriginal rights, possible DECEMBER 14, 1928 £ a WILLIS R BOOTH, ELMER A G T 1and) pichdinyle foyi the Depligins cL LS — 7 The Chamber of Commerce reiterated its opposition to the Alaska | pewey W. Get the NEW Worshipful Master: JAMES W ki : > el Liglfasope bus 4 DECEMBER 14 o ! diserimintion in the Jones Act. It instructed Delegate Dan Sutherland | Metsdof wASHINGTON | ' URS. Secretary Entered in the "m:sf?{;[i&x‘flt}";’:")‘(’\:{-};,S”"“d Class Matter “We ufm! to go to Alaska,” the pulp people say, : A n4;| *Dnl_ P : to introduce a bill in Congress to have the act repealed. It was the first Vice-Pres. = o -l Delivered by rlrlrirr ml.:‘nm:“um\:nd Douxlas :n_r ‘.: 50 per month .I)l{! r‘\(r}“m fln\w m( ready If’_"_“_ .mm'z‘lhm% :mnuv: by . v);‘n(]vdn;’(‘;"p.b\ . . meeting of the Chamber in four months, due to the difficulty of finding and Hablit! g B P 0 ELK six mon! :. by ,“m“:::;i‘m : it. another obstacle is put in our way. We don’t think ‘” g Vil “ a place for the luncheon meetings. Managing - . . y S B D e L N reanice, $7.50; | you want us up there” ’ Fnuel Guyol b b2 : Directar e a Meetin favor if they will promptly notify Advised of the opinions of the editor of PULP % m’""fihf"h e s r 815 ifillense ‘aptients were discharged from St. Aun's Hospital| ~AUABRASS il Py 'fr}:ignqv?r:?;s“y . e or irreularity in the delivers AND PAPER, Mr. Heintzleman was more optimistic . Wge - et o ibut all the beds were occupied in the hospital. It was requested that L come. JOSEPH H SA%H;I{ 602; Business Office, 374 than Mr. Wilson. He does not think the International |, Clifford G. Robards o |people donate bed linen for the hospital's use during the influenza Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS NERSEE OF ASSOCIATED, FXENN Paper Company’s new plant in Louisiana will injure o Gene ® | epidemic. "‘u Secretary. The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for the prospects of the pulp development at Ketchikan | e Irene ° RN m o —— &y e Atiis aar » JSredited 1o 1t or Mot othe; |where a mill will be built to handle 100,000 tons 1/e e & * o ® o o o o & o With one win to their credit, J-High's Hilltoppers were to meet | = herein. 4 ; year—as large a mill as the Louisiana plant—and at a * TR 42 !the “Glacier Bugs” from the Juneau Cold Storage. Line-up for the Follow the Cabs rou ATIONAL NTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 |cost of §30,000,000. n iz"r ( 3 EABY:mnh School was: Jackson, Orme, Berggren, Sturrock, Brandt and re- | 1 Al by Nor, ccording to Mr. Heintzleman, should U Y Wi serves were Nelson, Johnson and Kiloh. On the salmon freezers were: pionder e i, uture as a pulp mill site be affected by plans an- Osborn, Engstrom, Campen, Garnick and Loftus ¥ ! r FANRAST < nounced for southern mills. AT Ai‘ (hekfiu: HA) SR However, the Regional Forester agreed wih Mr. o A Fred Habernich was installed as Commander of the Alford John wilson that Alaska should be made aware of the F{RST IG@"H pquD Bradford Post of the American Legion. Others installed in office competition it is up against from other parts of the were: William Myren, Andrew Bernsten, Robert Coughlin, Tom Mc-; country o0 Cartney, A. B. Clark, A. Zenger and H. J. Thompson. Following the ' - — If there is any way in which the Territory can ~ANCHORAGE-What happened | oy a¢jon, the members enjoyed a supper prepared by Vic Manville to little day old Diane Lynn Weber R % Regular Meetings Each Friday in Douglas Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE for a Good Time Secretary— WAL1ER R. HERMANSEN Moose Lodge No. 700 ! ROGSS" OASIS { l Bert's Food Center offer inducements to industry, instead of obstacles, and Harry Stonehouse. this, The Empire believes, Alaska should do. gomine oD 2 e et : Sy H. S. GRAVES Grocery Phones 104—105 DR )ty P S iane was born on November 26, e 2 | A 64 M 5 land the obstetrician at the 183rd| Weather: High, 37; low, 34; | The Clothing Man fiellvgr‘;::-‘;:?;’;‘A!fl s g Love Drippers General Hosp:tal noticed Diane had | B LEVT'S OVERALLS 2:15 ‘1;‘ PN LEVT'S ) ¥ 15 — 4:00 P. ——— e a new tooth when he examined her : for Boys (Washington Post) at the time of birth i 1 1 b s A ' Daily Lessons in English . i. gorpon | “The Rexall Store > Being a people who do things by extremes, we are The little 7 pound and 2 ounce not unlikely in our present swing away from the do- gir] went home on December 7, and | . | ot vk s GEOBGE Bnus Vour Reliable Pharmactstr SED: Do not say, “He looked kind of pale.” S COMPETITION FROM THE SOUTH it-by-the-book school of child rearing to indulge in & on the following , they took her WORDS OFTEN MIS PRSI A RE field day of sentimentality in the nursery. Child pack to the hospital and Doctor While Juneau and Alaska go blithely on taking |€Xperts are now debating the recent warning of Dr. william Bowers a major in the Say, “He looked SOMEWHAT pale.” Widest Selection of BUTLER-MAURO < P ints P C. Burlingame, chief psvchiatrist and president e ) lled her first baby ! OFTEN E ey i i . offorts of B. Frank Heintzleman and dental corps, pulled her first baby O MISPRONOUNCED: Employee. The preferred pronuncia- for granted the efforts b of the Hartford Institute of Living, who declared that tooth ot nC R ¢ SR : L LIOUOR DRUG Co. the Forest Service to bring to the Territory pulp mills, the “love starvation” school, how in the ascendant . 3 ion places the principal accent on last syllable. 4 N e starva sel , how in the ascendant, cording tc ather, First | B d - — States in the south are bidding for establishment of (14 have us “dripping love all over the place until Li:\f{f}:(‘;{:’ ‘}n)lml‘»:: (1-"':;.411; "}}, OFTEN MISSPELLED: Colossal; two O's, two L's, two S's PHONFE 29¢ mills, offering free sites and certain tax eXemptions ne child falls and fractures his future” He Was the 1804th Airways and A'r e | SYNONYMS: Merciful, compassionate, forgiving, benignant, tender, HABRY RACE that make their localities attractive to pulp industry referring to exaggerations that might grow out of munications € 1t the Fort, it humafm. ! ‘Say It With Flowers” but D ) investors. today's emphasis ‘on giving a child security through was a toss-up who was more ner- WORD STUDY: “Use & word three times and it is yours.” Let us i i kg mgglst Albest Wilson, editor of Miller Freeman'’s PULP expressed love and affection. This school of child vous—the major or the minor. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: SAY IT WITH OURS “The Squibb Store” AND PAPER and one of the nation’s best informed rearing advises parents to pick up babies when they Anyway, Doctor Bowers did a|DISCERNER; one who sees by the eye or by the understanding; one ] . Fl ists sy i e, the pulp industry writes this in & try, fondle them—even rock them—and to surround good job. who discriminates. “A great observer and discerner of man's nature.” Juneau Orists ‘Where Pharmacy Is » persans regarding th i = children with constant evidence of affection. The Lieutenant will soon ke due)—Clarendon. PHONE $11 Profession letter dated December 6: | Some child experts recognize that this approach to pack his traveling bags and i “The project that just might put a crimp in the g jts pitfalls, as did the old rigid spinach and cod an even bet they don't leave a thing . | Ketchikan pulp mil is the announcement by Interna- (liver ofl schedule. Weak, selfish, oversentimental Dar- hehind, not even that little half- MODERN E‘”O U ETTE by § The Erwin Feed Co ARCHIE B. BETTS ROBERTA LEE »st paper company in the lents can use it as an excuse to indulge and over- in¢ . hs jane ha ulle est pay ¥ nch tooth that Diane had pulled. | Office in Case Lot Grocery Public Accountant tional Paper Company, bigg world, that it is going to build a dissolving pulp mill < protect their children and to make them pets or toys RIS I the South. It will be out to sell 100000 tons year |for their own enjoyment. But that, savs Dr. Lawrence ‘ REEC o eist _PHCNE ™ i 'y the Alaska ? serve—mayl FRonenty =k N s 14 | should be exact o or? and § B 4 ¥ same industry the Alaska mill would serve —maybe L0 |0 fyoue Gug to o lack of undertsanding of the chids WAS DEDISHED: SEARCH v Rpollygin ihe center? ; ‘ Phiaue 757 the seme company, Americn Viscose, and IU0.0flfl‘needh. Dr. Frank, writing in the New York Times r A. \"es, precision should be practiced. The centerpiece should be : T T } tons is a whale of a lot of pulp, even for an expand- Magazine, reemphasizes the need to show affection kexactly in the center, and the guests’ chairs precisely opposite each | FOR " . 2 « X { ¢ | ing market which used only 675,000 tons in 1948 to children, but if that cannot be done spontaneously IS Now BEING MADE | other. I| call EXPERIENCED MEN | “1 “Now, the mayor of Natchez, Mississippi, \then to give them “some assurance that they are KETC}IIPSAN — James Coleman, Q. What should a guest say to the hostess when leaving after an Alaska JANTTORIAL Service | ai, Pa"w has publicly announced that the land for this | wanted and admired.” ‘;‘i':'f"flbmg‘finl and a leng t'me 1‘0;;!- ‘informal dinner?, | FRED FOLETTE a f 2 & s insecu s the present children dent of Alaska, is missing from his A ‘T'Have had & very F R g | mill is being given free to International Paper In such an insecure world as t gy 5 : ve had a very enjoyable evening,” or an equivalent ex- | 3 c : as a gift from the community. It will {especially need the assurance that comes from evi- home on Kasaan Bay and a search | pregsion, i = Phone 247 1 Ideal Pa]uf sho s hend 2 : |gence of the deep parental love. Yet with the world Of the area by Erick Lindeman, Ron- g : ; | [P . P employ 800 to 1000 people. The mill may cost | iy B % 8¢} s ald Wick and Leonard Horn did not o} hat should a man call his wife when introducing her to his | ke about $20,000,000 or more Iso menacing they also need to be trained to stand &t inte s f“ § i - social acquaintances? s E"F s’ Phone 49 Fred W. Wenai e Y ¥ . g on their own feet, to be strong and resourceful and disclose any trace of him ke, E | 'l‘ JN‘ | ol Eoey lely Mississippi will Btyg shem tax |free from the psychic crippling that comes from over- Coleman lived at the Iron Kingji _A‘ M’ i‘f” o exemption for ten years. This is a common protection, Parents of today have to draw a fine line minilg PIRHeTHY also Knownias the | L e il e 1. ADIES'—MISSES’ | Yuneau’s Finest practice in the South between dripping love and making it a deep, steady ‘on\nm,. ) m{“L, a .‘mt two and a b READY-TO-WEAR ‘ Juny 5 Lo sheet ‘trom July PULS AND/BABEE: é-tor i T A iE e Tines of ‘soclal upheaval theire- SAIlim:les By SesRR VILAEG and | } an L R N Y i 2 = Liquor Store _ cinsed in Mr. Wilson’s letter tells of ten-year periods js the hardest job of all. “-'t‘_ ‘;; aon 1;§ {he sm'mz prop- | § A. C. GORDON seward Street Near Third || : of tax exemption granted by the State of Louisiana | 4 AR R erty. He may have been MIssig | { o e oo PR s o SROENER | 16 e ; B A v A R n s to two firms. One plant involved a capital investment | An astronomer is worrying over the possibility sigh ¥ o e e ) 1. What American city enjoys the repute’ % . | g L ca ) ys puts’.on of being the world's || & Phone of $50,000 and employment of only six persons at that the sun may explode. If we couldn’t find sorfnf- Lindeman, Ronald Wick an,,l;reamst horse and mule market? o ""laSka "flslc s“pply hone 689 Bastrop, La., and the other a $245.000 favestment and thing m-m:er home than that to worry about, We'd yoonard Horn went to his cabin | o R hds Toan datled “Ehe Sit At s 1 th M. Uzeen, Manager Siross ————— employment for fifteen persons at Springhill, La. Both quit worrying on Lindeman's boat, the Cygnet IL|" 3 why is Stratford-onoAv byt all arts”? il rianes -Musieal Instruments || .r oy — —— with supplies. They found the cabin| ,° gm0 5 S0 Pt S i R and Sopplies 'he Alaskan Botel g | ducts Institute, which supplies ma-| It has never been told before, closed and a ereat deal of unmelted} .° ;"0 o At weight used in weighing precious stones? || phone 206 Second and Seward “le waShlflgifm terials for building homes. but Chennauit personally flew Snow on the roof. No trace of Cole-| ”“' 5 hat opera is a Japanese girl in love with an American naval || =——eeeee— Newly Renovated Reoms 5 3 i - . S Ao o mar our lthough adverse | officer? £ Sinmiits. B Frank Cortwright—Suave, digni- against the Japs long before he man was found, although adverse| # ! e Merry-Go-Round i il e MR il e R e ere. weather condltions hampered the ANSWERS: HEINKE GENERAL | fied exeoutive vice president for organized his famed Flying Tigers. pe; S — | the National Association of Home MadameChiang even went shop- Search. It is helieyed he may have 1. East St. Loyis, Illinois. REPAIR SHOP GLE © By DREW PEARSQN | Builders, which builds the homes. ping to buy o plane for him, paid tried to walk the b(‘:\?l\ to Kasaan' 2! Printing, % veiding, Plumbing, Ol Burne: z | Herb Nelson—Shrewd executive Curtiss-Wright $55.000 for a trim and died somewhere along the way. 3. As the home of Shakespeare. Blacksmith Work o oL S % 4. The carat. (3ENERAL REPAIR WORK ‘Contirued from Page Omne) {"‘\A:uoc‘]:‘e;:?f; I;f({:l Et‘l;.:*meN;:::’u\l :::{,;;‘:,k Special—forerunner of the SH!ppERS G"N‘WRE(K[D v se s. His chief ; Southern Democrats boasts Snyder | Which sells the homes. His c As early as, 1037, the steel-Jawed working lobbyist is Cal Snyder, Who cpenpaylt went gunning for Japs BARGE Mi‘s]‘ PAY FRI, 5. Puccini’s “Madame Butterfly. Phone 2M 929 W. 12th 8t : Thomas Hardware Co. T PAINTS — OILS will still be able to block public HOME AND INDUSTRIAL || g ins yar anipulates votes Ml . Builders’ and Shalf housing and rent control in theSPinS yarns and manipu S in this private fighted plane, and ANCHORAGE.—Shippers who had | 1ew Congress. While he may not :nm lhle pescl ?fd ;he\l]n.um,An‘ollbl;t;lt Madame L ERGAS DRIA . bim $500 goods pm. board Barge. 188 which E L L l s A l n L l N E s l“su‘LA'l‘lu" | HARDWARE want it published, Snyder spoke off teammate is slender, young AWert fo reach Jap he shot down. In went to pieces in Fern Bay, at Cape UMIN . T eoral besare the secretaries’ Payne, who does most of the PAPET those early skirmishes, Chennault “rencer, cannot file claims asainst DAILY TBIPS JUNEAU TD KBTCHIKAN &%CXTK%?{%]PP]% | Remington Typewriters council of the National Associa-|and leg work. pagged 30 Jap planes for a total the Alask~ Ra'lroad and are obliged ! = P b d Il Warde A. Johnson—Phene 34'4 SOLD and SERVICED by tion of Real Estate Board recent-, Morton Bodfisn—Astute kingfish of $15,000. to pay freinht bills, before insurance | via Elel‘s urg an wrangeu 3 =] J B B : . B. Burford & Co. | of them all. He represents the U. 4 3 vhicl ged China ace decided RS S winat | S. Savings and Loan League, which The rugzed Bemerper,® be gubliated, (Ahat for o e homen, P to tell this story in his forthcom- Roosevelt had a Democratic Con-| inb memoirs, but Madame Chiang an be collected, the Alaska Rail- | o 2 A oad seiq fodny: With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Freight charges on the goods con- Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M The Charles W. Carter ||| Satities Customers gress in 1938 and he asked a bil-| John Owen— Weasthy, elderly % . 5 s'gned to the railbelt on the barge FOR RESERV 3 B e Naist kel it ber foor down. St HOBML DU v Nirmte to 951000/ s’ 632,000 0 ERVATIONS PHONE 612 Mortu lion dollars for public ousing. president of the 101 D permit Chennault to say that the FORD Y B vt whs 6 prefty. smooth|ment owners Amosiafions owhioh too - PGNP e & plane, AppIoimately cone DR Whs oM e e covnmmuns oatetti A anati B, i AGENC operator, but he didn't get the wants to boost rents. His right- oo 0. e slipped in his guarded charges for goods consigned to Ax\-: Sl Gu:s;smqgg :;n chorage merchants. money for housing. There was a hand man is blond, egotistical Bur- hint: “It was in the Hawk Spec- ol e 3 ; By v a8 PEC- The Alaska Railroad is invoking 8 Democratic Congress again in '40, ton Edwards, who spends frecly i, .0y oot my first taste of Jap e e Oldesl Bank in A]aska : Juneau Motor Co. ' Snyder sounded the new ! i 3 g 8 | Committee." Dis- TAE cop “Now i ‘the -tim o] b (L RS 5 t i .. charged from the Army as a cap- S e \.?,'u‘f}‘ li,‘::f‘l;" oW . |taln, he still refers to himself as 8 . b4 “Cg " prestion, ‘to adopt the tactics of| ‘Ceptain Brill. These are the men whom Presi- y i ction. Ge! Harty Trigmen. in the lect ‘dent Truman once branded as the promis and }L]hey d:xi!iju‘n'- get _n. h(xl '42. and‘gndh‘bnastskz‘r having Congressmen .. .4 fighter tactics, and that i Ibra ar i 0. e ’ Cull n erag. . s A4 thop @At get I, eltuer jin DispoaRE, I learncd some of the lessons that tive ang a° BT ev ook of'Main Berees 2 2 2 i i b tive and quoted from a portion of | . Wholesale 805 10th S i “Now is not the tme fo com.| MHerbert BrillExecutive secredty Jier saved many an AMEICAN the bill of lading to substantiate the | 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1948 eopp g of fhe Hew Yok Olty Metropgll- piiovs Jife over China,* claim. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT JUNEAU DAIRIES “e B. M Behrends tor MIXERS or SODA POP ?EEQ?.}_”;}SES{‘,‘L‘E Bank Casler's Men's Wear ||| Juneau Dairies, Inc. PFormerly SABINS 26 To a point in there and fight.” { . within | worst lobby in Washington and 35 By . Chrysler Marine Engines ] R LaTT lwho are girded for last-ditch ac- 2 : safety Dewsit Stetson and Mallery Hats MACHINE SHOP . UNREGISTERED LUBBYISTS | when Congress convenes Jan- 40 Head covering Arrew Shirts and Underwear i 42, Oriental dish Allen Edmonds Sheer Marine Hardware of rice and Century plant meat Snyder is counting upon the ar-| ..o 3 my of 3,300 newly recruited, hnme-‘ 2 5 5 | town lobbyists to turn the lvidc'. SHOE ON OTHER FOOT r‘ l\.\_::‘.‘.m.”. [t S"?:T‘ff.'.'\‘f»‘l»|"“d They will not register as lobbyists| ywhen a newsman mistakenly re- | y.' other . e 's con- substances but operate as Congressmen’s coh-|ported thal White House press sec- 2u Boxes for Rent Skyway Lagoase ~—— — — ||| Chas. G. Warner Co. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS : ; TIMELY CLOTHES || pgoME GROCERY 49 Not centered stituents. | retary Charlie Ross tried to sell o Bapon In most cases, congressmen won't | his Washington home before the Oriental native % : p ndu Solution ot Yesterday's Fuzzie even realize they are dealing with|election, Ross raised the White e s lial B AT s ) lobbyists controlled from Wash-|House roof. He grumbled to the i < DOWN 4. Division of & i i NUNNigggflflsggsEs Phone 146 ington. They will be close person- President and beefed at staff meet- S Winglike 5 STE' al friends of the Congressmen,!ings for three days. 51 BiA e &, Berson n. w- MARSHALL Home Liquor Store—Tel 99 BKST b ey, can intluetice) - Pirally. At (el 8 . meeting . jpoRialy as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Quality Work Clothing Amacionn Mant — Einme % votes. of the White House staff, the " about his el ¥ health EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING To finance this operation, the President’s wilitary aide, convivial Natlonal Assceiation of Real Estate| Gen, Harry Vaughn, blyrted: Present this coupon to the box office of the FRED BENNING ZORIC Boards is asking $5 a head from | “Mr. President, I can't help Cemplete Outfitter for Mer its members. This.should swell lh&"makmg the observation that during 7 11, Not o much f CAPITOL THEATRE . SYSTEM CLEANING total lobbying Kkitty to more than!these past months when myself, - 17. De g:‘x:::-lll‘nm‘ $200,000. In most cases, however, Admiral Leahy, General Graham agency: and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Alaska Laundy the lobbyist-constituent will pay his|and some of the rest of us have bt 1 l w cowmu Pt oot Sustissias it SRS own way to Washington [taken knocks like that, our press t in "T_“B“" o \¥¥ 0 DR. ROBERT SIMPSON —— | secretary was mildly offended and tlie of cmm _ LOBBY ROLLCALL ~|largely amused. But as soon as e . 0 Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre nrrums' This grass-roots army doesn't!gets a mild ch on the shins, 5. Tropical bird Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler © E Fitted mean that the real estate lobby he yells like a stuck pig.” an seapor } DeSoto—Dodge Trucks i e et e oy e it || PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. | Lrisogn o | ~qu>}<| already opelr'aung Lil) capi- | ; CHE s,\ln_rs Mr:nl;d)ms Bl Bissions and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | : " Phone 266 for Appointments fol Hill. These professionals repre- | n writing his memoirs, Maj. Gen Greek letter RETURN YOU to your home with our compli nts. SHAFFER'S o wt sent every phase of home building, | Claire Chennault, former Flying i f\‘,'.”‘.‘,‘l‘l' waA v PiEg ASHENBRENNER’S and in order that new Congressmen | Tigers' chief, started to include a 2. Kind of rubber TCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! § : SANITARY MEAT || NEW AND USED a list of the key real estate lobby- missed. Then he cut out all but : L i ST A LN A i FOR BETTER ME\TS ists !a vague reference—upon direct or- 13—PHONES- 49 !" u l l l T u l z Doug Whitleck—Chunky, genial,|cers from Madame Chiang Kai- Pree Delivery || Pnone 188 142 Willoughby Ave There is no substiiuie for newspaper acverfising! plad-hander for the Building Pro- fshek,

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