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PAGL POLR D(ul) 4laska Em ptre 1ssociation Published every eve EMPIRE PRINT D l | - Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska > > ki A0 e e L | BARGE LINE PROPOSE DOROTHY 'IRL)\ LINGO - - - Vice-President | WILLIAM R. CARTER - - - Editor and Manager , We ELMER A. FRIEND . - - - Managing Editor | ALFRED ZENC he Post Office in Juneau as SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by earrier in Junesu and Douglas for §1.50 per month; paid, at t er a favor if they will prumptly notify failure or irregularity in the delivery | half, The pl . News Office, 6 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Associate to it or not other- atches credited published | various Al lso the local news the benefit to the Shippers, instead 6, 1889. and Douglas were prices current Flour, $3 ver Snow has its devotees. It also has its damners | points. as one may notice if you are in the vicinity of any or arc driving a car yourself during the recent dri weeks in June it is cash and it has been costly for the The ms job has been | years, appare snow—t city during recent weeks but a splendid done by the street department. and the price of Juneau and ad ent territory has I the beautiful stuff as some devotees cail a fivestar nuisance to the communi reconcile the exquisitely formed ice lacework with all but it is It's hard to the trouble it causes, but e ven a rathe ns and gets caught in the snow, then Ppresident was “ the beautiful sentiment is knocked s rt of the result of snow is achieved tless tons of stuff that clings and packs. |*volunta result is brought about by the fact that o diputes and s and ise counteract frict /e are prone to P 1 ice counteract friction. We are prone to| oo oo A r sheer | within the Uni 1 we realize, th it's friction that enables our feet |and China ere no friction ver in the world, every- 1 would grav depth of the sea— |as it now th isn't 1 di t-—in most case and that would be that At rate snow is picturesque but we be & rocedure in ac e have ad enough of the picturesque during | F P o ¢ ilecuili el s of the “Little Assembly. the p t winter. nent members of the Council would y S 4 fros ordinance on themselve LICENSING OF BARTENDERS veto in certain matters. A measure for provesed in the present slature in W tavern jin a church. The jon h sproved by th division of the W ringt > Restaurant Associa- — tion. | Man'’s ttir A bartender required to have such a revocable | woman's (4 much abcut his own Cali The Washlngfon colleagues in the House of Repre- £ ~1ulm . Scarcely had two new iMerry-Go-Round Callforniins scttled in their Con- — gressional offices, however, but they alls from good old Sheridan about repealin; the 160-acre limi- By DREW PEARSON Sontirued irom Page One) tation on water rights in central f California. maximum nt enforced by the Downey followed this up by tak- housing expeditor 2i ing the two new Congressmen -— Undoubtedly persons aggrieved Cecil White of Fresno and Clinton manner are known to board McKinnon of San Diego—out to bers. Why not contact them lunch. He made no bones about mi and ask them to the facts arsuing t they should vote to about their indiv sit remwcve the 160-acre restriction, their own words tc editors of |piaced on reclamation projects to 5 help the small farmers j Congressman White happens to own 6,000 acres of California farm- land. However told the senior Senator from his state that he was barking up the wrc Congressman McKinnon fegls like- wise. Sheridan is a n- tleman, however. Last year he pub- a mysterious and expen- y bound book called “They Would Rule The Valley” and sent it out as lobl ire The Look carried no iden ion as to its publisher or as to who paid for its publication. Downey, the FRENCH FRIENDSHIP bourg, France, is a small sich makes stained churches. It is run by Tristan Ruhlmann, a 24-year-old Fronchman who spent most of the war fighting in the resistance tree. movemen A war he started his -window {actory and, , heard over the of how Fr hmen fts to the Merci the American peo- were contrik Train to thar ple for ndship Train. it Runimann, feeling | #uthor, is not wealthy, and could e \niquely M0t Well afford to fiy 1 book ‘e il nd man. | of no sales value. I never did explain who paid fc piece of proy expensive E ained-glass window for ican people. In the cente window is a showing a map of the 3 to his son, while It wasn’t Truman's fault ufactured ature MER JUND hat the d d the b of the window Republicans weren't consulted re are the coats-of-arms of the Alsa- the appointment of Dean Acheson tian cities cor ng to the as Secretary of . White Thank-you Train, Hc tried to cail ors Van- \ church- denberg of Michigan couldn’t royed, M. locate him. He was in New York se so many F! ad their windows d ick wif himann's factory ha e or- at the bedside of his than it c ut he took Ccngressman Arthwr time to make ow for the t, has dr n people Investi, o many precious historical Striplir have been put aboard the the Un-American £ i Train that the Smithsonian :ties Committee, removed confiden- uticn, custodian of the Gov- tial material from C crnment’s historical treasures, has 0 TILE w memolr becn asked to help the care Plucked the Chamber ) and distribution of gifts. of a pumpkin, Klein fig it would be just as easy for Stripling to pluck papers out of Committ files. x “the —_— P."lfl(. G and Electric” Senator ‘OURAGING THE from California, has heen quite DICTATORS tive recently re his own worries Latin-American diplomats are over re-election. However, he took still talking about the way th time out the other day to do some Mayor of New Orleans, charming lobbying which won't help his young deLesseps Morrison, called at the White House several weeks and convivial ago and came out to inform the sometimes called THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA in handling according to officers of the [ticense “would be more careful and intoxicated persons,” are pleased to announce i < ) ® s Business Manager | foot for the purpose of delivering freight ond Class Matter. | greatly reduced rates compared with those now e ed by the present line of vessels 5, $5,00) enb yéar, ¥15.00 and elsewhere are taking the matte Merion Case Michael E. Emerson $15.00; six months, in sdvance, $7.50; | is their opinion that by the proper consummation of Bty their plans the freight rate can be reduced \ now under consideration is the build- acity of from Alan Spring Cliff Estabroock Business Office,. 374. ing of several large barges with a c T with which to receive frefght w them to the 1500 to 2000 tons, sively entitled to the use for | then with the services of a tug Thomas Terry e es060ccec0cs e “escsccscsccen enterprise would not Alaska would be immense from $10 to § at from $4 to $6 Mining Record, T ALEXAMDER LEAVES |FOR § :u"il AFTER VIS HERE GVER HOL! for freight, could have per ton.—Juneau City It is of interest Juneau City Mining I being paid $80 and $100 a month " shows the following while the “Weekly Ma eally 11 to 15 cents per 30 cents per best eastern ham, cents per 1b., @ pound; fresh choice beef, 15 cents per 1b.; Ib.; ground coffee, Juneau, Douglas and Treadwell were thriving com- carried on at several places —— | munities with mining being «!!. .;\\)\\ on Douglas Island, Creek, Sheep Creek and a number of other nearby There was no organized city government ¢ uch entertaining n 1933, when Judge enly three government officials on Gastineau Chann First Division the Postmaster, a Deputy Marshal and a Deputy Col- u. City officials also have a word for lector of Customs change . is that the wages of s around here au and have many f i plenty of |rates have gone down. 'TOW COMPANY SELLS FOUR Jareb it To Limit the Veto (Washington Post) hob with human transportation, and| Tn the Vandenberg resolution of last Ju dvised of pursue certain that the Governm greement questions involving pacific settlements of international of friction as being nothing but a source of 10ss | ooy jointily introduced in t on a snow covered or icy street | ,ccentatives of the United Ste » which shut dow o propel us in the direction we want to go, The intent of the amend the Charter- tate to the |It would keep the languag is, but powers want the Security Council that e its rules UI vhu mc rr: ma- in agreeing not t of bartenders is Man is a cont |to get him to go to the rear in a bus or to the front TII)I‘ "‘\BI Iu inhumanity mild compared to toward President Peron This statement sizzied down the 'q ¢ & o © o @ o o o s cables to Latin America nt-paged in every news Rio Grande. nna from heaven to the dictatorships ‘\“.d«d lhl' Order of Libe What the newspapers didn't men- | 5 that | military aide, Gen. Morrison had been awarded President Person; v Senora Peron; s ]J"nlu wiu! the |cvent ‘has been a lot of the Argentine dictator Truman Administration. litile plot was another gentle- Jackson Higgins, whom Senator Truman once cham- ' AG\RA MIOIN|A »[<[p . Reach a desti- 57, momERZ 00 XENZM EIRJEIE] - [aiakil] z/ogloc(z . Flat parts of er N nowers mixed 1. City in Kansas . Thrice: prefix . Be ambitious . Most mature bothered too press that President Truman ex- 35. Down: prefix 20 YEARS AGO e EMPIRFl? B e e JANUARY 17, 1929 rschmidt of the San Francisco Bakery, who had been uth on vacation, was returning on the Alameda A. Treffers, former mate of the Margnita, had accepted the posi- tant lighthouse keeper at the Cape St. Elias station. i Mrs. James Snell and two child Marjorie Jane and Robert rived on the Princess Mary. They had been visiting in Soutl yland, for six months. s. Zynda, proprietor of the Northwestern. The Elks 420 Club held a dance the 1s evening. Outstandir which all the ladies had to con er of the room and the men picke h the feminine owner. vas the Cindereila dance, it ribute one shoe to a pile in the ¢ the shoes and danced wil and Mrs. R. H. Stevens left on the rthwe » States. They were planning to visit thei a student at the University of Oregon. F. A. J. Gallwas was elected President of the Board of Direct the Admiralty Island Coal Company. Direetors were John Reck kersham, T. L. George and Howard H. Lerch. jame Weather: High, 35; low, 33; rain. e i e s e f Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpox e WORDS OFT ED: Do not say, “Last week it was so cold.” st week was extremely cold.” EN MISPRONOUNCED: Elu sive. Prorsunce the U as in USE. SPELLED: Lessen (to reduce). Lesson (an exercise to be studied). SYNO? be der, confuse, distract, bother,; ' mystify. WORD STUDY: “Use a wor Let us s word: our vo ; not easily aroused or excited ; impass OLL). “His stolid face gave no indicaton of a s e Pt et e e | MODERN ETIQUETTE fuerrs 1os Q. When a man invites a girl to dine, isn't s privileged to o whatever she desi Certainly; but ur he shculd not be too e» not to be considered, it is nc t is the free t her escort can afford it, knows in her choice. Even if she 1 form to orc avaga 20! at the cost i e were starving, or t long time. Q. Should the rel before her name when sending out invitations or announcements for tives of a widow or divorced woman use “\ econd wedding? A. No. Q. What migk ir a hostess say to departing guests who are thanking 9 TR e B Al el e e e e et S S Tow many notes compromise the range of the average popular What ar known by sailors? Which is the oldest le of furniture known? . Which State of the Union is known as “The Garden State”? 5. For what is Noah Webster famous? NSWERS: 3 ht notes. 2. Marine crustaceans, having feathery dages for gathering food, and found attached to rocks, floating logs, and the bottoms of | ships. 3. The bed. 4. North Carolina. 5. For his American dictionary, brought cut in 1828. ! EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED 1 DR. D. D. MARQUARDT ! OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Oldest Bank in Alaska 1 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Eanking—la49 The B. M. Behrends = Bank ) Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent COMMERCIAL SAVINGS S e e e e A.E. SEATON as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be‘our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the : | CAPITOL THEATRE | _ | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ! *THE STATE OF THE UNION” | ! ! Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! RPN S| MONDAY, IAnu\R\ 17 1949° MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple HOSPIIAL HOTES Worshipful Mz JAMES W. LEIVERS, SCCret’lry @BPOELKS Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- . JOSEPH H. SADLIER, Exalted Ruler. Con Julaton. On Sunday, weekend wer Meeting every . Raymond Vose and baby Doogan Janitor Servic J. M. Doogan, Ow?r Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE i WALi’ER R. HERMANSEN H. S. GRAVES The Clothing X LEVI'S OVERALLS W.xs.mx' Windows, Cleaning & ng of !‘lnnh B Commerc; ml Cleanin Bert's Food Cer Grocery Phenes 104105 Meat Phones 39—539 Deliveries—10:15 A. M. 2:15 — 4:00 P. M, _”The Rexall Store” Your Relinble Pharmaciste ER-MAURD DRUG CO. GEORGE BROS. Widest Seiection of QUORS PHONE 269 b EHREI\’REICH-C(‘A COUNSELLOR stems-Tazes PHONE 351 —Shattuck Bldg. s 11 With Flowers” bul “SAY IT '»\c’.”'l (ll RS1” trv'w Fc"d Ce. ARCHIE B, BET7 Public Accountam Tax Counser- Simpson 814g. Wall Papev Ideal Paini Shop Pred W. Wer JANYTORIAL Juneau’s Finest Liquor Store BAVARE’ Phone 689 The Alaskan Hote Newly Renovated Roomw »t Reasonable Kaies Al Sna Mausic .m;sfdv Planm-M:lvh-fil Instruments and Sopplies Phone 206 Second and Seward JENERAL AIR SHOP Weiding, Plambing, ’:dmmmx Wosk REPAIR WORK 929 W. 1%th Bt THONE 555 Themas Hardware Co. PAINTS -—- OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Juneau Janifor Service Home and Commercial Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Cs, “Qur Deorstep Is Worn by Batisfied Customers” Earl J. Conkle oo i| The Charles W. Carter Mortuary and rranxlin Ste. AGENC) (Authorlzed Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Junean HMoior Ce. Foot of Main Strze fiard Beverage Co. JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREA! daily habit—ask for i by nam Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHCP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY - Phone 146 Home Liquor Store-—Tel. §%9 American Meat — Phone 23 216-DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Btetsori and Maliory Hate A-Tew Shirts and Underweay Aften Edmonds Bhoer Bkywsy Lugrage TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSPH SHOES STETSON Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom from work — TRY Alaska Laundry DR ROBERT SIMPSON OPTOMETRIST - Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 fdr Appointments i s R. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks SHAFFER’S SANITARY MEAT 'OI BETTER ME\TS I&—PHONES— 48 Pree Delivery ASHENBRENNER'S NEW AND USED {4 FURNITURE Phone 85 ' 142 Willoughby Ave