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PAGE FOUR alleged lawmakers who, to all practical considerations, . . D(lll Yy /1 l([ska E lnplre abdicated their legislative powers to the Governor upon ‘= ’ S A from Amv fiAv, SGN ON SECOND and r'ovmtflh G Sir oaths Monday of each mon h Fublished every evenine except Sunday by the taking their oaths of office. ! 20 Y E A R G 0 D 4 \ EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY This is the House from which one member told THE EMPIRE in Scottish’Rite Temple”, g 4 Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska | begining at 7:30 p. m. S President | the Senate week : | P GLENN O. ABRAHAM, ®, . "o "- Hattor'and Menacer| “The point in the House has always been to pass | FEBRUARY 26, 1929 Andy Day and son Walter, who | Worshipful Master; h ¥y - %2k iior i bills as quickly as possible and let the Senate wms(l«“‘ 1 J. P. Williams, forest examiner, reported that me of all kinds|own and operate the Dayville Pack- | JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. i s Mat | » . l unusually abundant in the Rocky Pass district, saying he had not | ng Co. cannery near Valdez, have au as Secou lass A x FE. 1A y 26 1 4 o g oy 5t . S AT 5 “"! This is the House in which several of its own|® FEBRUARY 26 ® | cen so many migratory birds and deer in yvears. Comparatively scen visiting in Juneau on bust- | | : S Boe | i — g S enewi heir ac a Delivered by earrier in Juncau and Douglas for SL50 per monthi | ;mompers have been moved to complaint over the |® : ® | nditions had kept forage conditions good. Williams had been cruising newing thelr acquaint "2 B P 0 ELKS six month one year, §15.00 ¥ 3 £ ° Stuart Mark Whitehead ° i % nces e and from different parts - .U 1, postas at the fol .r.«‘;u P haste with which fundamertally important measures Elton Enzstrom, J ° for two weeks, going with Ranger C. N. Archbold of Petersburg the Territory B were being jammed through to passage 5 athing S e |+nd Capt. George Peterson of the Ranger VII. Some 3,000,000 feet of { * oo iovino"on recent tax pins b Meeting every Wednesday at :“.,";f,’",‘m‘lydr?fi.'g’y" This is the House that permits its Ways and g Bill Graves . mainly for piling and trap logs, were cruised at the request of | . “the salmon industry, Andy Day 1 gog M*Jo‘é‘gl:;‘g;mgie[‘;’ wel- X ol feam = Means Committee to be packed with sufficient mem- | g Hiida Helnes ° r and Reynolds, local loggers. id: “Good government CoSts Exnlefed S W‘ = BIUGEGSR' TRt O SNGCIATED FRESS {bers to assure passage of all controversial legislation | e Patsy Ann Goforth o i 3 money and the money. has to come | Semerar T ) a 3 oIy entitled to the use for | Teported to the floor, thus depriving the balance of | ® ; . . W. Harris, proprietor of the Harris Hardware Company, announced | 10m somewhere, y not the sal- jited to it or not other- h g ing privil ° FEBRUARY 27 . i : x 1 industry if it can afford it? — . i{r‘r ;)r«:l ‘m;shgnb“mw - the membership of legislating privil b5 o i that he would open a new store cn Front Street, in the Forrest Building e i i X t { gt ’ *"| These are the House members who impose re- | ; el 7 ter Ehat iuteh 1 Day expressed deep regret that b ~ +————————— | trictive fees on lobbylsts representing private enter-| % L < deont tax iy the g vl vet || Moose Lodge Ne. 700 NATIONAL Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | " B g dindlg S aing dain 0 Alaska Nowicka . P PR w0t passed as he explained that { 9 . Fourth Avenue B | prise while permitting the Governor to lobby shame- o George J. Williams o ! The Bankers copped the 1928-1929 House Championship of the Eiks | -2 could think of no fairer way for {| Regular Meetings Each Friday T . for pet, Weasires gnd. chenCRUDIRALy, take (e 1y Lee Nance . ting the Electrics, taking all three games. Rolling for thelihe territory to build roads than |{ Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE floor to defend his actions. i ¢ ¢ 0 v o s ® & 9 & & oip,kers were McNaughton, Cleveland, George and Henry Mes wr.w!mu(‘xtl o let the automobile owner, truck- Secretary— 1 The plain fact is that there is not one member of | % P |and Morrison. Keglers for the Electrics were Pullen, Shaw l)unv.m‘l, r and’ tourist help pay for ‘the WALTER R. HERMANSEN !the House as distinguished in his particular field as; Noland arid/BEvEaeH {oads upen which they drive. Rt v i i | s a newspaper man. There is not one BAP'"S]'S 'l'o STAR'” ML { Day explained that many Alas- e | who has shown the courage and the integrity and the = Geor H. Weisel, Colonel, U. S. Enginecrs Reserve, was called tof tourfng the states have helj ! | el ss a legislator which Mr. Charles s : i°d them to build many miles { 'l [ strength of purpose as a legislator which M. Charles REVBVA[ (RUSADE lN; «ctive duty for four months and left for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. H by paying their five and six || Berl’s Food Cenfer | displays each day in the operation of his newspaper. v BB [ o sistant manager of the Juneau Lumber Mills ent gas tax. ! | Not one provides his constituency with a d(-grflo’ MASKA MhR(H 13 (G R The Days are scheduled to re-|! Grocery Phones 104—115 | of quality of service to match that which Mr Charles 7 ) | Mrs, Jerry Cashen, convalescent after an appendectomy, was released | ‘win home today by plane, weather Meat Phones 39539 | provides his readers in the columns of the Ketchikan g |trom st. Ann's Hospital. Jermitting. {| Deliveries—10:15 A. M. | Petls AT | Di. C. E. Mattt f Ft. Worth, | o s E ' ot S ar as e Valentine is concerned, Sid Charles T E. Matthews o SENVORTE, | g o 2 8 E " . i As far as Jh.(l sk Mg Texas, will lead the churches of | Gov. George A. Parks was requested by the Pan American Crvm-!lLast ”ne an(e i “Th i i | rintedult; TOUr:ooEERs Wi ; Ty i3 ‘[ hie well. | he Alaska Baptist Convention in ial Congress to appoint a delegate to that body, so Alaska might i e Rexall Siore . | newspaper, complete with the signatures of his well- , “gyyianeous Revival Crusade {be represented on the Commercial Mission to Central America, which ! Of S 'I' 8 h | EW y i b Rt L0 T e e 4 ! | Your Reliable Phai A NEW LOW | wishers. | begining March 13. {was to sail from New York May 18 on a two-month trip. I eason 0n|g t! o oo ’ It was a5 good & Way as any to express the COh- | outgtanding pastors from four | . i — ! BUTLER-MAURO Under the above caption the Fairbanks News- [tempt held by decent-minded citizens everywhere h.n Qiffe s in > Smxlhmn: Staging a sensational rally the final half, Juneau High School Everything is in readiness for | DRUG CO. | Miner, last Monday, February 21, printed the following such ill-bred and boorish stunts by their public Baptist Convention will assist i |yitoppers swamped Petersburg High under a cloud of basketballs and | D last Shrine dance of the season 1'! B 5 I editorial: servants. the Revival Campaign which Will'\ W ype cecond game of the Southeast Alaska Conference title series, | Nl the Scottish Rite Temple, and f H Twer three of the 24 members of the Territ R 3 i ini Dr. Daniel N. Gardner, editor of it will be the best one of the year. | > have ack a v and abs v in their ‘ at a Minimum BN 5 / 2 have achilaved a W andisbsolate low in, thel Keep Them at }« o | the Baptist Standard of Texas, will | I Tonight's party is formal and in- | Artbur M. Uggen, Manager depertment as public officials. | 7 Ibe with the First Baptist Church | Weather: High, 37; low, 32: cloudy. “. ational. heir latest antic has been to send to Sid D.| (Seattle Times) lof Juneau to lead in the ReVival | r—————————eemseemee 1 | e will e cards and prizes for ' Planoe—Muavical Enstruments News, an of-| Time is short for the 8lst Congress to reach a Charles, editor of the Ketchikan Daily | N 2 ¥ uite Patrenglh Crusade here. He is a former pas- i i i b not wishing to da And Ph e fensive message of the so-called comic Valentine type. | decision on President Truman's proposals to “SUehetth fop of the First Baptist Church of Da|| Lessons in En |.~h 0Y . |iof course. refr nts cva one 20¢ Second and Seward ivent sesture of statesmanship conslsts | N’ remaining rent controls. The present rent control g ‘petergpury Florida and now Ol W. L. GORDON |!ioay i th f a horse with a legend |18W expires March 31 cditing a Baptist State publication | S ! The ball is sck d from 10 to | e ofithe taf] end of & horse with a;legend One rent control bill mow before the United |(5/ 08 & F8F latitn ot an | ——___—_——_——J" Gl e BARCHIE B BETTS g | states Senate should receive short shrift. It pro- il apers published by | ~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not s B, % | = ' TY mir p aw ¥ o vou.” 1 - rols 27 i 51, N l " " " " T The fulpUes ] S THIES IBOUBhE of ypil | oses Lo extend controls 27 months, until '{‘_“‘b“ g 3;:::1: outhern Baptists. with what we've got.” This is rather overdoing the word “get” It is| Lamson Afr-cosled Outboards, Public Accountam It is signed by each House member except Rep.|and that all new construction, and housing bullt SI0¢€ | rpege simultancous Revivals have much hetter to say, “We must do with what we have." | medels at Madsen's C. and g Jolingen, oyt Ol e {pacols wate: (e, oo e “Tc'ff{f.;‘m'n' of ly in the states OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Rigmarole. Pronounc | F. Supply. 24 f Auditor Tax Counsere: inference and the imprecation is plain to, That would be one e ! ptist Convention | .~ . 2 EE sy B Siptlialie | o | dwell in' the gutter and those, such as|ibe bousing problem. th ate enterprise st Convention | tressed, O as in ROLL, THREE syllables, and not rig-a-ma-rol. [ | stmpson migz. enone wi 0 dwell 4 M5 hpe ; Fortunately, this seem to be the measure e Matthewe has b | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Benefited and benefiting; only one T i | cople, who must ventute into the lower |, = “p oy " ministration is supporting. 1f re s has besh | U NONYMS: Impediment, obstruction, encumbrance, hindrance, bar- " o { FOR RS R S S L this kind of evangelistic | SE&’?G’ Bga S 0 IR 0ings Of | htrols are indeed necessary, let them be held to e " S 20 I w. Il 4% ¥Who are deemes ORISR B 0Tk IR RS g e e : 23 years pastor of the WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Widest Selection of H @ P“P(’T Bl PR T | builders, of rental property and nntry. Baptist Church, Ft. ' iy our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word l ]q}lrflfis d it be said that Mr. harles and his news- — & % A 3 membership = g B oo ante ~ R g r A } § N = pe are opponents of the Gruening administration?| We are beginning to doubt that human affairs will = s )L;"f!fzr -mf:‘“d‘:‘ :1:‘"“('““ terse and energetic in expressicn. P'i'(x\':‘ i Ideal Paml S}lfip It should be just as unnecessary to note that Mr.|ever be so arranged and ordered that everyone Will B 'c;yio)iene of Evangelism for the Seonngg 2. Ly SR 5 Charles has been paring in his criticism of these satisfied. { Home Mission Board of the b o z B L one 549 Fred W. Weanat 28 1 oot 2 L — — ey —"iemn st Convention. H MODERN ['”O U ETT Y “Say 1t With Flowers” but || B s foreman of the |es of Grand Rapids and the Mayor e ROBERTA LEE “SAY IT WITH OURS” || Bl The Washmglon French as a member of | Fletcl wrons of, Los Angeles i ' el | Juneau’s Finest M Go-R d the Gratitude Train. He appeared |adn the May eys of Bos- 32 EN ON pAN AM- | Juneau Florists i Liguor Stere erry-uo-roun before the joint legislatures ot more | ton and all the others were so im- 5 | @ When one has been presented to a grou of elght or ten persons i ‘L s states than Secretary of State Dean | portant. : i 12 SouTHgOuNB and is taking leave, is it necessary to bid each one of them “good-bye”? EHONE Nt | B A V A R n ’ S o L A oy v as or oy saw the importance of 3 RS LA AN By DREW PEARSON heson and probably as many as| For they saw (l 1 PoR S '\ A No; a cordial “good-bye”, including the entire group, is suffi- | — President Truman—the legislatures | this people-to-peop e B8OV cgis? I n E - F dc Phone 689 Contirued from Page OL: of Vermont, Arizona and New Mex- and they, together with the govern- i i € LrWin & eed Lo. i ——— ico. M. D'Hagues is from the back- |ors and a large part of the rest of o COREE Shubh Q. When the bridegroom is wealthy, and the bride’s family is not, [{ Office in Case Lot Grocery — : bone cf France and he has met the American pcople, gave the o wouldn’t it be all right for the bridegroom to defray the wedding PACNE 104 miitee had performed this momen- | BOR j6 opercen e AN A% anid took dut 10 Pakse 3 ) x ting | OINE B sk without one cent of help |nd mingled with:the backbone of | Frenoh the rousing welcome they £0 [/ 1 4 me | HAY, GRAIN. COAL The Alaskan Beisl B N stlans {rom America. Thanks to the reception well deserved and will always i AR ; ; A 3 nd STORAGE Mr. Allen’s budget or rom Jplys 1 here, he is going back |member | From Seattle: Leila Lane, Bar-| A. No; the bride. :amily mush (o this, even if it must be a very an Newly RBenovated Roomw B8 'I”('" ]"“\ Ih““:\ ‘.“ !x)‘— to F to his job as a .- '-\.IZI\“ ol 'F g GWen | imple wedding. . SRS =t Reasonable Rates nt, though specifically re- 5 /alker, rank he ® g o ine shop foreman, to spread the gospel MORRIE A, bk Q. When the dessert plates are brought to the table, should they | - . quastad to do o, not willing ; oy MORRIS SAYS: Phelps, Carmen Phel : Call EXPERIENCED MEN PHONE RINGLE © to send automobiles to the rail- Of America. He will be a great| yocking at the snow on the 'preing’ millie Phelps, Tom Morgan,|Pe Placed on other plates or on thé tablecloth? road station to meet the French Ambassador. mountains and on the streets of g N Frederick, Fred Hoffower, Mrs. | A. They should be placed on the tablecloth; other plates are not Alaska JANTTORIAL Service — visitors in Washington. Most of our ofii:ai ambassadors Juneau, we are due for a flood. cparies Ryan. | necessary. i FRED FOLETTE PHONE 555 However, Vice President Barkley, | yive ainners and secktail parties to 10 the days of old they told US “%0 ~ Garl Stolberg, A! Johnson, Wertha | fmmmmmm———_—_—e— ~ — | Phone 247 together with Senators Vandenbar8 whish the upper crust of govern- ¢t the guy that put it on take it gijjiwell, Leyoy Ashenfelder, Cor- b Saee il "Wmas Hardware (o. Connally with Attorney GeN- mont are invited but it's the peo- Off:" Now it is different, Bert nenia jansman, Carmine Dryman, LOOK a nd LEA R Y x PAINTS — OILS al Tom Clark and Undersecretary o of European countries, not the Lybeck and his gang have thell payqlg Snaring, Bunbur A. C. GORDON ! QTEVENSO Builders’ and Shelf of State Jimmy Webb were out In ypner cryst, who are deciding lssues 'ecks bowed and are hauling it off ;. jonnson, E. Bailey, Lilliax ! e HARDW, « reet the French today. And while Secretary of 0 great truck loads Jim Vuille, C. Templin Rod- | i ! < e —_— s Stats Acheson was so busy nogotiat- There is no doubt they Will Wi: (4" gtapley Smith, Herod Tofle! 1. In what State is the geographical center of the United States? | LADIES'—MISSES GOVERNORS DI TVEMSELVES ing o North Atlantic Pact that he but if they don’t, we have "“"_“}":“‘ Harold Voelkel. 2. Which is the driest fruit? READY-TO-WEAR Remington Typewriters PRGU! could nc greet the visiting Fronch- D€W boats just finished. All Morris- | o geqgtle: Harold Foss, Mrs. J 3. What is the most important, as well as the most plentiful, of {| @eward Street ' Near Thira SOLD and SERVICED b ) 8 made with glue joints, using the T I y % men he overlooked the fact that e S i B T. Petrich, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.{all chemical compound substances? And a great m BOVENOTS, 0 treaty i worth more than the 1amous Weldwood glue, that is osi- | gy pyington, R. B. Burrows, Genel 4 what continent is uninhabited? J- B- Bu‘o’d & cfl. or's, 1 patriotic citizens were ', .. written on unless put tive .“““’" proof. ‘These boats will Hulk, Douglas Hulk, Frances C! i e e > : ? . g “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by wiser and more hospitable than oo o “packe 1t up, and that ar w0t leak, they have the proper flare yr “nensandford. Antonio Polet . at musical term is the opposite to “legato™? The Chax-les w Carler Satisfied Customery” the State Department. GOVErNOr cpivoeq o Burope may fall into On the sides and sheer in the bOW Spiliam p. Garter, Jack Hendrick ANSWERS: Tom Mabry of New Mexico SeNU ype hands of an enemy unless the (0 make them seaworthy and safe. ... 1. Kansas. Monuar his patrol cars across the desert 0 p o of murope are ready to stand ey row nice and are adapted oo 2. The avocado. Y FORD AGENCY bring the French committee to San- up and use those arms to small outboard motors. If you | 3. Water. Fourth and Franklin Gta, (Authorized Desiers) ta Fe; Governor Frank Carlson got Wik bodaisof the m would like something different, we HO)P"AI- NOIES & Antaréie PHONE 136 GREABES — GAS — OIL up early in the morning and rode ' °°° ° i will build it for you. | SRR with them all through Kansas. Gov- t"‘"‘l*;]‘,‘:,);::’;"Zf"‘:f‘:ds‘l{fl’f i We are striving for better boats. | — [ Rteccaiss A Juneau Hotor Co. emors Scott of North Carolina WP PIGASIE & TC PHIC (FWST" Our shop is at 1006 West Tenth St., | Discharged from St. Ann's Hos- ™ S T Card Beverage Cs. Foot of Main Street and Clements of Kentucky threw 5 Yaesels. 0 % Inear ‘the-Bridge. |pital yesterday were Mrs. Martin k G open their homes. Governors Gib- 1o (8T IR ‘:,hf( ;5“.‘\’,1::,‘“'?.:“”,,,;‘ DAN AND DAD | Holst, James D. Coffey and Anton Wielsshle G0 S son of Vermont, Dever of Massa % P i Morris Consiruction Co. 1t j Nelson. . fon ot vesmou, Dover ot osa- 2 YEUEE B W0 PP o onsruton. 00,1 | Oldest Bank in Alaska paoNE ut-vax w womr 1| JUNEAU DAmkIES land special dinners and 200Ut people. ’ P e | s .ELg(‘flgUS IClE CREAM e Gvkarrior Watnn ORI TR N Cros d Puzzle | 4 —— daily habit—ask for H by name R ITARLIULE Y (OS5 WOre ; 1391—0ver Half a Cenlury of Banking—1949 EDED hospitality list of | The government of France which | .Aifio)ss ok the American people is too long to 5igns the North Atlantic Pact : “;"‘)‘ ';; Distress mention here and the net result is May be out of office the follow- | 7' justclearof 39 - that these Frenchmen are going ing day. But the people of France Lhtigruund o n home enthusiastic rooters. for the g0 on forever. And as long as the | 15 Wite meas- - N iGlently US.A. They did not get to know French people stand with the g mw;\}‘n: ;\. :'xzx:&f{;‘n::um Wathington officialdom. but they |American people we build on a | M “RSRES TRRRE over did get to know the American foundation far more solid than Bigtunar pacts or treaties. { 48, 1,_;&",-;.1 They were made Kentucky Colon- | What most Americ don't -BaRERilor 8t €ls, hon of alize is that Moscow, up until a Kinsman . honrorary membe the Li year ago, had m great inroads sllblal’::‘\ig;:". Club of Cheyenne inspected upon the French and Italian peo- 5. Dn‘:}l;!:.‘l?z:‘v::ty 4 the great Goodyear rubber plant Fle. — Approximatel e-third of . Biblleal priest o at Akron, watched the Pueblo In- them veted Communist Moscow o 4ion :(l“;hr:‘l“‘b“c 3 dians dance in N Mexico and prides itself on having a L"éfnillm‘nand 5 S hold on direct- enjoyed the charm ar pecple—all its propa: is 1 hospitality from their government ly people-to-people basi crust, who are fri ted States anyway Uni- pure- of the South. And ti are going ed to that goal, not to n back to France better ambassadors Despite this, 6,000,000 for the USA. than 100 Jefferson |Ple—in answer to u . Caiferys. For Jefferson Catfery—a Train—organized a Train better than average ambassador tude to the United States. They /“- mixes only wi French upper did this without any ir a W ol reach every major city in Alaska W7/l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ————————ER MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 jrhose doing the planning are sure | Alaska Music Supply 119 to 16. | and Svpplies those Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. Casler’s Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Liats Arrew Bhirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Bheer Skyway Lugzage BOTANY The B. M. Behrends Bank Safety Depeosit Boxes for Rent 500 HOME GROCERY :1 B e COMMERCIAL SAVINGS CLOTHES B s NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Abandoned ships American Meat — Phone 33 CORDON WILDES | as a paidsup subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom from work — TRY Alaska Laundry ———— DR. ROBERT SIMPSON . Female sheep . Jixisted © Hobby Soutii Ameri- R. W. COWLING These French railroadmen, on Stalin probably would have given s 5 1 o e the other hand, e with the his left arm had the French people W A 7 m\\:‘.r'.:l * A workers of France the sent such a train to Russia, b % 3 Lroiibits and receive TWO TICKETS to see Communists are trylng to wean | cause he specializes in winning over u%n.fl-. i y o nt*""“‘"'—_";‘:g;‘* Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted away and who to some extent have Ppeopls. But the French didn't send ‘%n.. e KIT CARSO, Bate—Dpdge BIMPSON BUILDING already been weaned a They it to him, They sent their train 4 1. Wading bird s Phone 266 for Appointments will mingle with the real people |10 the American people instead 3. Cubic me Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre SHAFFER'S i of France and they will be better | And that’s why, despite the cold- A H s GRAVES amapassadors than any we have shoulder given the Frenchm by o K B e |Preicent Toiuan ana the 5 Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO—Phone 22 SANITARY MEAT pe By i Franklin. | Department, the receptions accord- 3 and an irsured cab WILL CALI}-; FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS LEvee ——— |ed them by the Mayor Joe Smiths . Bxist ETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. OVERALLS SPREAD GOSPEL OF iof Oakland, California, and the o, LioBg Inlet f" ¥y v 13—PHONES- -49 for Boys AMERICA |Mayor William O'Dwyers of New 52, Debascd irish WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Pree Delivery - Take the case of M. Charles 1)~ |York and the Mayor Georee Welch- —_—

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