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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1948 stomachs, clothes on their backs and shelter over D(ul) 41(1.51.(1 Empire i s oo save e o st trom e 20 YEARS AGO ! ol ety evanios Evoapt Supdey by the in: ‘m is the root of our miseries and failures in T H E E M P I R E EMPIRE PRINTING COMPAN life. Until we recognize our sins and our need of a MWz K e i i Saviour we cannot kiow the'true Christmas Message I B SIS SIESPH: | EN TROY MONSEX - N tih HOROTHY TROY LINGO - to the Nations and to the individual DECEMBER 22, 1928 bt bR AR - Further, “His name shall be called Emanuel, which i al Christmas tree and program of the Thane School was AL _ - - - - busines Menager means, “God with us.” These words remind us of the DECEMBER 22 neld in the Thene gymnasium the previous night. Mrs. George Bolyan ite he Post Office in Juneau Seconc Matter. werds Jesus spoke to his disciples when he gave them AN directed the program dents participating .in the program were: it 5 i o _';:I‘ RATES: the great commission, “Lo, T am with you always, even | o Diana Hunsbedt © Clyde Bolyan, Harry Sturrock. .Shelby and Beth Tucker, Alpha, Iver, six months, $8.00; on, to the end of the world.' . Erna Meier ® | Linda and Rosella Furuness n Gruber and Billy Kiloh, b, $15 00 i advance, $7.50 We are not alone in the world, even though we | ® Harold McRoberts . 3 i mptly notiry | OfteN act as though God is not here. Most failures | ® Dolores Freimuth ®| vVegetables were being harvested at the Bavard Brothers farm on the delivery |result from the attitude that God is not with us, that © A\lrsv‘l,]uyd)I'T«'fl““i‘“ :‘v]w Eagle River Highway. Turnips, rutebaga sand kale were gathered Wit oo we are left entirely on our own. The result is broken © Ion e the previous day e G Aol . . Mrs. Chris Shaw . homes where husband and wife ignore God, failure z - MEMBER OF \~\l)( IATED PR . Harold Wright Sl . ely entitled to the in business, failure in personal living, wrecks of human % o Jack Fargher and Stella Jones were to be the soloists at the North- e T e T life, sickness, wars, class strife. But what a difference 'g ¢ ¢ o o o o © © © o efern Light Presbyterian Church’s Christmas program it makes when we heed the Chri s Message and - > { e NATIONAL REFRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 utilize to the fullest the continual presence of God The “You Be Jolly Club” was planning to give a gay dance at the Pourth Avenue Bid; fl'l\f“ Wash A % Let us fill our thinking and our lives today with NDITION Elks Hall on Christmas eve. The Moonlight Serenaders were to furnish these truths a thereby prepare to have .\Mn Ithe music Chyistm | - George schmidt of the San Fancisco Bakery, left on the Vital ,\“,,n‘” Need | Alameda for Seattle to spend a vacation of several weeks visiting friends. i . i (Ketchika wS) 1 Martin Jorgenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson and manager of Whenever wa sse anaHvertiSe NG aboub g A bart AlASKA pIS the Standard Oil station at Fairbanks, arrived to spend the holidays | ment for rent with “no children” it gives pause for \\ th his parents and family. Mrs. Jorgenson had been in Juneau for thought some time visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Webster: Providing homes especially for low income work- o : S 1 ers is a vital national problem. Rental controls will Weather cor itlons And temper-| . o pioh 410 low, 36: rain. } not do it. Higher paid craftsmen, e production is atures at varicus Alaska points,| ! under way for building homes at a reasonable cost, can |also cn the Pacitic Cc at 4301 S e | afford to buy or build their own homes. S lagtm 0th Meridian Time, and | ; But lower income workers will still be penalized released by Weather Uumu\ D I l E i h orrer i for having children. Even the better. class of apart- Juneau, follow ally Lessons in NgilsN w. 1. GORDON THE TRUE CHRISTMAS N thout pl unds are poor places in which Anchorage 21—Cloudy | { ren. Kids in, confined, and Barrow -24—Cle s — Aoty — By GUEST WRITER continually it must be “Don't do this, or don't do that” Ccrdova 32—Snow | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I shall comply to your re- At this season we are agein brought face to face | because of ne apartments Dawson -10—Pt. Cloudy |qyest.” shall comply WITH your request.” H with the reality of the true message of Christmas Recently we noticed a fs th ris two chil- - Edmonton 1—Cloudy| GFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Facade (front of a building). Pro- When the heavenly angels sang “Peace on earth, good | dren in the street. To reach his apartment is a long Fairbanks 14—8now | oince fa-sad, first A as in ASK unstressed, second A as in AH, accent ile ‘words series of steps with no place to p! a father Juneau Airport 26—Snow will toward men,” they did not sing idle words. No - (last syllable. i ithese’ words and thth mote bat ths | ond mothergro sput up with suct s makes Annette Island 21=EBiOoudy | " gl DiEedag e LilElls \ g them real herces. It is high time a method should Kodiak GiiSnoy | | OFLEH MIRSRELLED o im ghty, prlysans Lo od ; present day be found for building homes that people in the lower Kotzebue -20—Clear| SYNONYMS: Amuse, divert, entertain, enliven, interest, recreate. Yet it is impossible for us to realize the peace that | j.mes can afford so they can say and teach their McGrath 10—Cloudy WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us .omes from Jesus Christ unless we become conscious | children to say, “This is the greatst nation on earth.” o 6—Pt. Cloudy |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | of the Christmas Message. It contains three very | —— — Northway -20—Cloudy | INCIPIENT; begainning to be, or to appear. “The incipient light of important facts for us today | 0. r). Petersburg 24—Cloudy |day.” We are reminded in the praises given to God by Portland 34—Cloudy | == PO i Zacharias, that God hath remembered “to perform (St. Louis Star-Times) Portland 34—Snow ) £ Prince George D—VC]C)IM\ the mercy promised to our fa and hath “re- Dr. Howard E. Stone, Pastor of the First Presby- membered His holy covenant.” God had promised he | terian Church in Franklin, Ind tumbled on some- € k‘“ 33—Snow 3;‘3‘"5‘ ROBERTA LEE would send the Messi Too often we feel God has | thing. He's become alarmed over the disrupting suikn il NG SRR DRy 1 3 i e izati } ganization called Whitehorse 1—Cloudy = - SO forgotten us, our condition and our needs. It is our |fluence, of organizations on the organization called o s isiani | 3% . semitort to enow our best Friend has not forgotten us. |the family. The modern world, he says, become Yakutat 29—Snow Q. Ts it considered polite to leave a little food on one's plate when SRR 31 i ghebin so complex and interdepende hat folks think a e = through eating dinner? We want to be remembered. For this reason we send cards to all our friends. God sent to us Jesus Christ The Christmas message “His name shall be called Jesus, His pecple form their sins.” distasteful word to us than tb God became incarnate Jesus Christ, the people wa else that the rod of oppression be brc lifted from their necks, a freedom to live as slaves to a foreign government, for Perhaps there is no more he word SIN. in the ted more than n, the not s fhe Washingfon e face if Merry-Go-Round il our Saviour, s positively that He shall save When flesh in the person of anything yoke men and food in their ary to take care whole web of organizations is nec of it But how does Dr. Stone try to correct the situa- tion? By forming another organization. He cslls it the 0.EP.Q.O.—the QOrganization to Encourage People to Quit Organizations. He is close, but only close Dr. Stone ought to take a look at Alcoholics Anonymous for his model. He ough to rall his new fit O. O—Organizations Ononymous. When a member feels the old o ing to join come over him, regardless of hour place, he can call up a fellow member and have this good Samaritan come and hrl'y him say “No.” e (OLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS ARE or to this (the No one needs will think about solved, w Iy you would talk to Leon S(HEDULED ju'!EAU By DREW PEARSON Keyserling (Economic Council 3 v ¥ member) about this matter. He is ‘Contirued from Page Omue) an able man, but I recognize that The College Entrance Examin- me pride of authorship in con- ation Board has announced the out of Mr. Truman about the mili- | nection with the present (Taft- dates for its 1949 examinations to tary men who pla uch an im- | Ellender-Wagner) public housing be held in Juneau. These dates portant p: in his adminstra- Pr m might make it difficult for are January 15, April 9, June 4 fion him to change. |and August 24. The College En- 5 “If you think I should do so, trance Board provides examination REAL ESTATE LOBBY'S I want to talk to him as well a ?u‘ for all‘ .fnllc‘gb’s al?d uni- LATEST MOVE you, to go into the details of this versities requiring examinations President Truman would. be “in- areat (the lobby’s) program and prior to enrollment. These ¢ R s A5 if we can't work out something aminations include the college iegieds i 8 et Whvwh = P resh that everybedy can be for.” |echolastic aptitude examination and Ec@umxc Council housing adviser, 3 ! | comprehensive mathematical exami- R(_)bm.suz: Hewoamh, ‘hus Just. nation and tests in various specific ceived from the head of the real| TRUMAN ADVICE TO subject fields. Hitaie s louby | SENATOR The examinations are adminis- Written by Herbert U. Nelson, | Sayvy, youpg Senator-elect LYNn-tered in Juneau by Superintendent vice president of the National Asso- | don Johnson of, Texas called at the | of gchools Clark, who is the rep- ciation of Real Estate Boards, the White Houss the other day and |resentative here of the Educational letter reveals how the lobby plans gave the President a graphic' pic- mesting Service. Information re- to than the President's p‘xlhhc‘[u“\ of flood control and public|garding this service may be obtain- housing program in the next Con-|power operations in Texas. In ré-jeq from him. Applications, how- gress. Chummily addressed “Dear |turn, he received some Presiden-|ever are made directly to the Edu- Robbie, may be significant th:n‘ ] advice on how to be g0od @S cational Testing Service, Box 592, “Robbie” is the man inside the Senator. ' Princeton, New Jersey Economic Council who| “Lyndon,” said the President, ' o 5% oroposed & 15 per cent want to see you make as big a raise in rents across the nation In the letter, lobbyist Nelson makes the amazing claim that the real estate lobby never did any- | thing to defeat public housing in! the last Congress. ! “The present public housing pro- gram has gone sour from every point of view and ought to be abandoned,” Nelson contended Nobody can pretend it is serving, in the former < “My advice sponsibilities. count on it ed to | success in the Senate as you did House. Senator myself, experience, give you a few pointers hard anu take your full load of re- the House will help you, Get yourself appoint- committees FOR YOUR HOLIDAY Smoked and kippered salmon at Sanitary Meat. Ph. 49. o - Speaking with maybe 1 as 4 ten can (D 13-24) to you is to work Your in but don’t experience for which you ACROSS or ever will serve, those who need are best fitted and where you can| 1 Borderfora g5 it. 1t has become merely:a job- perform the greatest service. Nev- . South Amer- s s A TR holding bureaucracy. er miss a committee meeting AR Baimal ments “I do want to get rid of this| 39. Paid publie soolish talk about the real estate| “Give it all yowve got," added ol \\n‘f:y’f: i lobby. Of course, it is all non-|Truman, the headlines will y d; sense. We have never asked any- ' come lat thing for ourselves Johnson, a two-fisted pioneer To deteat the Taft-Ellender- for rural electrification and flood 46 Wagner public housing bill for low- cst rental construction and slum clearance, Nelson discloses that the real estate lobby will attempt to ell Congress and state legislatures on a ternative plan, calling for a state-controlled ‘“cooperative housing” program, with the Fed- eral Government sharing a big part of the cost, but having no voice in the administration er declared on the soon be out any Electric four existing bond issue, projects Texas the ine; LOBBY OFFE} Nelson makes it real estate lobby wants gram” administered by local authorities, which X interests can contrel, rather than by Federal housing authorities subject to the President and Con- gress Like a general who has the en- emy at bay, but wants to be con- gram ciliatory in his “surrender” terms, and Nelson adds this supposedly subtle tric power touch on every “It is seriously worthwhile for “I'mx lie Administiation to give thought- man. ) three of T into the the lost like three ground to one The an, ad until dent, that lons its state real esta clear the ‘pro- and ot s ed “the covered there is control, revealed that the four dams Colorado River eased to handouts power will bows development of flood control Johnson still much to be out xas rainfall run unused | Gulf ! power milking quarts long-shanked, energetic that soil-conse and river all for you,” Asterisk Sphere Pale 56. Large stream Old card soon would eight, with- from Congress. nues from. the plus a state Swiss hero Playing card Train making all stops n dam Unit of work TWO SINKING (RAFT Two were RAISED AT HARBOR ™ small r.mlm;’ the sme d, boats whith boat s all Harbor | | A. This is not | fulnes: at all One should eat necessary, as much, or and is really inexcusable waste- as little as he chooses, but he ke onto his plate only as much as he feels capable of eating. Should an invitation to the wedding recepuiun be included with | the invitation to a house wedding? A. Yes Q. What should a girl say when a man thanks her after a dance? A Merely smile, or make some remark to express her enjoyment of The Spray, Al ek s bered 31-B-122, sank in about, 15 " VERe . A — feet of water, according I-O O K d (- EA R N Harbe Master. Cold ! which froze the calking was the an A C. GORDON ccuse, he said. The boat ‘WS, *smmrceooooe = 4 pumped out at low t and the 1. Is the earth nearer the sun in summer or winter? machinery taken into shop for re- M ” p A H 2. Who was the only U. S. President who ever “came back” and A second craft, 31A-989, owned served another term after being out of office? | by Andy Haffner, was in a sik-| 3 Which is the largest city in Switzerland? ing condition Monday, but was| % What is the usual color O (a) the ruby, (b) sapphire, (c) pumped out and refloated by unc Jemerald? owner. - MASONIC ORDER HAS chorage M. for Tlustrious Ma m, SC ANCHORAGE and appointed officers of the An-| Council No. 1, 1949 are ELECTION, ANCHORAGE Dep the Charles P. Anderson, Cenductor of the Council; Ming, Steward; tinel; Guar Ja and Ray All ney, FRESH EASTERN Cocktail ¢ mer is Day Newly R. Arthur (‘('orge William C(mdu{‘lur Cay uty Master Principal Thoms, d Arthur Ei Wright, Tre: ck M. Rasmussen, J. Peterson, etiring master. > oY Market, Phone 49. B See Special Bargalns SC ll“l N BICYC Ll‘S AT MAD- Nugget Shop. 50 [ Bridees wi mall ba powW:! 2 Open ec finance the new to no other state public pow- and irrigation,” “But done. there is Mr. Presi- of every four gal- of Mexico. Think Why, leav- potential a cow and te fall on in the bucket the Tex- he wouldn’t vation acre of control, ion xas.” replied rest pro- land elec- projects every flood irri in Tru- J. elected and S. Ander- L of ptain of named Gotfried de, Sen- Secretary, asurer. local attor-} STERS fry, at Sanitary Meat Miller, | 5. What bird can swim 100 miles a day without exerting itself? | ANSWERS? ! In winter. ( Grover Cleveland. Zurich. Red, blue, and green. The penguin. | e o Fi § Plumbing e H:afing il Burners lelephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Inc. M2t at = rBxmH-z i 0|0 m 3]0 0/w] |BmiZMiov [o/m-i - [v) X Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle rt Oldest Bank in Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 The B. M. 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