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5 PAGE FOUR - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 194 !how much he is doing to serve you'daily and meet SECOND and FOURTH 20 YEARS AGO fwfiE EMPIRE L g Rard \ ' ¥ }I DR. RYAN RETURNS lmomu JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1 1l . | ¥ o s | | Monday of each month 7 S e akcent ikday by ks We urge everyone to place more trust .nx.d con- | | FROM WBWARD in Scottish Rite Temple P\lH.\)\r\( every evenll 'pt | | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY fidence in his neighbor—the local small businessman. | | I beginning at 7:30 p. m. PRY o SR ey o jiuin Streets, Juneau, Alaska @ ident |If he goes under, that means more persons out of | [l e o Pleased with the progress made|GLENN O, ABRAHAM, N, { DOROTHY TROY o e T Mg Predident | work which in turn starts a vicious circle of poorer | | AUGUST 9, 1929 ¢ by the newly incorporated Inde-|yyorshingy) Master: ALVRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manater | business conditions for others and also places more | o e| Henry OMulley, U. S. Commissioner of Fisherles, predicted that, |pendent School District at Palmer,| javpg'w ‘LETVERS, Secretary. [ el . e sl AUGUST 9 o | while the 1029 salmon pack of Southeast Alaska would not be as large {Dr. James C. Ryan, Territorial u Entered in the Post Office anJmmi. as Second Class Matter. | On the unemployment rolls J 5 ) : . W o ‘1928 it would be far ahead of 1927, Returning from an | Commissioner of (Bducation, re- 2 B Lt g i) g M > This same condition is true all over the country. | as tha , it . i Al L i bbbl Bodilgaidnid o o stop listening to certain politicians be- i . George S. Baroumes ¢ |inspection of the Ketchikan district, O'Malley said the only poor spot | 417t SeHted };-le helped Palmer- B' P. 0' ELKS 1 One v e FiaGor six monts, I advance, $7.60; | moaning poor economic circumstances to advance |® W‘S;“"}; (:::hen : in the entire Panhandle was Sumner Strait, which had had very light |, o8 WO problems arising in @ new | Meeting every Wednesday at ne e 4 one mo if they will promptly motfy | their own private causes, we would all do better and & Dl:x.qald.’l‘h:m:s, ]g:“ o |Tuns for several years. H.e said it migl;ht be necessary to close the area i giceriot 8P.M. Visiting brothers wel- the Bty lure or irregularity in the delivery | there would be nothing to worry about. Things would | Clarence E. Walters o iror several years to permit rehabilitation. In Anchorage, he was ;:rncerne: come. F. DEWEY BAKER, e s Office, 003 Business oftice, 3. actually be better if we all wouid “look for that silver | o é s mespomnt with details of three buik ngshr:;l Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, i WEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS o sy blues.” | o e . With het. daughter, Esther, Mrs. John Vale left on the Princess |going up. One is a’ 30-rcom sc! Secretary. i b e e T g | fter a month's visit with her son, William Vale. She returned | The others, in outlying districts T V’\\v( s is exclusively entitled to the use for 's try it and see how it works. i Louise a a mo! < 5 3 . e tad Frew i enclusiy salliea (o e wme for || Lt oy 16 and e 9 to her home in Klamath Falls, Ore., while Miss Vale was going to Los [ (Spenard and Mountain. View) are H wise tredited in this paper and also the local news published A e 27 ou'l' 37 I" o" | , 9-room buildings. BLACKWELL’S . Victory fnr Housing | | Angeles. . Dr. Ryan met with the Anchor- | ET SHOP . v Alaska Newspapers, 1411 (New York Times) | | th‘ B t Public Roads staff, left for Los age School Board, chiefly to discuss i eatile, Wash: Congressional approval of the National Housing | { Miss MagiVories of tha “"“;‘ed" 3 °be "l Clarenae Folgren, | 7U0€et matters. Other considera- || 17 Main 8t. Phone m Bill is a victory for intelligent government and a mile- | | Angeles where-s?xe was to be marr September 15 to Clarence s tions were details of the new High Quality © ek stone of soical progress. The measure is certainly one | MONDAY FlIGHTS Friends wege surprised to learn the news just before the bride-elect | hyilding at Kenai, and plans im"{ for Home, mnlhmu = B of the most important that will be written into law ‘ sailed with her mother, Mrs. M. Jones and brother, Myren Jones. one at Chugiak for which bids qu; tore by this Congress, and its effects will unqm-\'mnm?l; b " e be opened here August 16. { i be felt for many years. First of its kind since 1937, | For a total of passengers m:-, | e r ve y 4 i Ito, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Aalto, who had 1 this law represents years of effort. It was finally rieq on flights yesterday, Ala\kx Miss Laina Aa 8, v::-:ctod only over the bitter but, as we believe, mis- | Coastal Airlines carried 17 pas- | peen away to school for eight years, returned for a visit in Douglas’ SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN_E_; “on‘e Lo‘genfi. m guided, nnpémtion of large segments of the real estate sengers on interport flights and gpe pnad received nurse’s training in California. i| Regular Meetings Each Friday ) — ! and construction industry. had i2'1 departing Juneau and 37 —— S l' S| 1 (BJOVex;nor—JOHN LADELY | ik A G (021 1 " d Mrs. R. C. Mize, left on | OORALARY = Far from’ injuring the private builder, we feel Miss Ellen Mize, daughter of Mr. an 3 { - % - that this act will provide him with a stimulus and For Skegway: . e me Admiral Rogers for a two-week visit with Miss Imogene West Brownie’s iquor dlore | WALTER R. HERMANSEN a challenge. The persons who will benefit from the new | MIs. P. Nelson lin Petersburg. Phone 103 139 So. Franklin CONFIDENCE AND TRUST federal housing provided under this bill gre not |Ll)ms:- LB’;‘]‘;‘;Q:“""”' A. E. Schinpf, J. ‘ 5 | ' e f Whose needs the private bulider has thus far been | or Taku Lodge: R. M. Shatner.| Mrs. H. Glass, who had made her home in Juneau for about six Bax A i 7 We hear a lot of talk from certain politicians K able to meet. But the \/ervhe‘):;l E:}:::r;enn tlxegef}o;‘t‘i For Ketchikan: Bill Anderson |years, left to make her home outside.. She was accompanied by her son- — The Rexau store jving i federal housing program shoi s 7 about the so-called high eost of living in Juneau and of the private builder to bring his costs down toward | S&t. McKenzi!_?, Alice Mc!(e:m;“- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hillsbury (Dorothy Glass), wh; ety A i oD sl ons 3 we realize that they have a point on which nothing | the point where he can supply housing for the lower- gfl‘”‘ McKenzie, Mr. Short, M. |gere married in January. They were to take a motor n;:p;: u}l‘elaye ——— rmacts much more can be done than is now being accom- | income mass of the population. On his ability to do|Hefmer, =~ = ety s Gis /honeymoon journey—hefore buying a home in Castle Rock, Was LE snnms BUTLER-MAURO plished this wil depend the diminution of demand for sub- | gl i MG s “lnc DRUG CO. § sidized living quarters. | F | Ex P i Instruction P 4 e ont By vedice 1uk cha Hendrickson, Mrs. A Foushee was appointed opular Piano Instru | e wonder, however, if you realize just how much | But the fact remains that up to the present this gimrdmu Sl AN Wit | At the American Legion meeting, :Vimam‘ :us 7 g}r’ eafp s P! St Agtardieh i loca] businessmen and merchants are doing to keep | crying need has not been met by private industry, and - B . |mess sergeant, to serve the Post chow the remainder of the year. M. A § i) For Patterson Bay: Sam Cotten, tein, . 3. MeCartney. and aska Music Su local prices down so.that your earnings will go farther. it has too long been evident that it was essential for {'Fred Murphy. | Bavard told of his experiences on a European pi “; A zi i ym PHONE am | ’p Y 3 : i % -chai of the on-Auxiliary ‘Most Juneau businesses are operating on a smaller GOVCr"me"t“ to fill the breach. Some critics of this| ™ n “opotham. w. B Mcgfllen-,!}larry Stonehouse were appointed co-chal rm:n i ? i EBTLT A Arthur M. Uggen, Manager 3 .- | bill call it “socialistic.” But a measure of this sort - ; e ic to be held at the new Legion property at Aul y, the AT { percentage of profit than ever before and than is cus: | For Tenakee: William Jack, Dev-picni it 2 Pianos—Musical Instruments tomary in the States. These merchants are your neigh- | MUst be considered on its merits, not in the light "r'm Kodzasoff, Mrs. Ronald John. |Red Onion Inn. Announcement was made here by Department Adjutant | MADSEN CYCLE & | ]: wild. Susplies nt economic conditions de- | N ePithets thathcanAbe applied to cxlt dThe‘m}:D""B"‘ | For Hood Bay: Rachael Kanosh.|j. T. Petrich that the Department of Alaska Convention would be held | | 'PIGHING SUPPLY | | Phone 206 loo-u il Bowin. factor here is that Americans nee ecen ousing spité the fact that most wages have &t least doubled | aaky, & Tufeiinsntal requisite 1n's demeenatic ] A10CTt THOREGWEN. in Juneau October 1, 2 and 3. | ! Full line of Halibut and Trolling | it is a primary, a ! From Tenakee: Barbara Rice, W ther High, 55: low, 51; 1,ghz raln. 6 items now at new in the past few e | society; private industry has not been able to supply David 'John, Willis George, Lum‘ eathe: f I e ear — mnymw i [ ok We don't believe that it is a healthy condition for |it in sufficient scale; and, in view of thege circum- Tom, Cyril George. { O v Bl Pompp. Ball Bock 4 W u P Juneau residents to buy, what they can secure here, | stances, it is a proper function of democratic govern- [ ~'p .\ e L g Ehrman, Ole If D I ons In En IISh ‘ ! (/] aper from Outside sources in order to have a few pennies | | ment to help furnish it. | ! Sunde, Joe Wilson, Art Karock, Paul || al y _ess g W L. GORDON ‘ | Id al . hich sht mean the difference between profit or The cost is not small; but the maximum annua: Pendergraft, Gene Pendergraft, Dr. || e amt tore ]\x ucr mig ml ‘CVX DA phatng A | subsidy under the program is 1975 than 1 per cfent oé Shuler, Dr. Phillip Moore, Lt.| — i L - Eonflz Bnos % SRk 1wt neigthorly, Y one thing, Sy i | 1t vtk SR budget. Fallure 10 B ro unq | Cantrell, Andy Anderson. WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I got myself a job.” *I G : hone 549 Fred W. Wendt 1 oot yon sad Dl AR 0 Sou oF e (e DI UERL lier to the democratic state, | FTOm Fish Bay: E. J. Baldwil| oo oyreq (omit MYSELF) a job (or, POSITION)” is much better. Widest Selection of G ST Al O e Boslal marliiee e eratic S | Mr. and Mrs. Wally Westfall, Twyla | ™ o ron 16 pRONOUNGED: Lingerie. Pronounce lan-zhe-re, A as JUNEAU T e Y % ST ieeatt lin AH, first E as in HER unstressed, final E as in HE, accent first LIQUORS ol place. | The road to the left becomes increasingly steep| From Taku Lodge: V. M. Marker "““Ahl g e 4 cin o> g | LIQUOR STORE : f ¥ . If you were to examine his books, you would be downhill, as it passes through the towns of Paternalism, | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Victor, Gerald | syllal X . : % f ini 2 nd Antarctic; observe the two C's very much surprised to learn how little the average Socialism and Communism and leans over the precipice | Victor, Dennis Victor, Joyce V:tr:‘ ‘v bC:;'TENdMISSPELLED Arctic a BA v Rn ’ i s ma 5 vould also learn | to Chaos. 3 From Haines: Mrs. Green, A. A.|in both words. ; : % i local businessman is making. You would.aiso learn [to Chaos. oo St Sl 8| p e L s | SYNONYMS: Resolution, determination, firmness, tenactty, per- | «gay It With Flowers” but Phone 689 T {er % M cently flew [around National headquarters;’| From Skagway: Miss C. Loinoz. {severance; steadfastness, fortitude. i| “SAY IT WITH OURS!” || "l w Shill 'OII e et gl bl i s " | Ade E. Jaskar, John Lyles, Jr, C. WORD STUDY; “Use a word three times and it s yours” Let us | e a g with the President to Little Rock|commented one Taft rooter. roll, Mrs. E. F. Beyer, Mr.| ¢ 7 h d odivs Word. Fl & t X | for their Battery’s reunion. He However, when Halleck was ap-|* Cortoll. MER ™ 00 BEMh ) increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. 2y : Juneau Florists The Alaskan Hotel | Werry-Go-Round also states that he has received proached by Deweyites he flatly re- | and Mrs, William Doweos INCUMBENT (adjective); imposed as a duty or obligation. “All men, S | e about 500 phone calls from Vaugh-|fused to be a candidate unless|Minnie SR S b Lo ! truly zealous, will perform those good works that are incumbent on all Newly Renovated Rooms Ry DREW PEARSON an, visits at his home about once ' Gabrielson dropped out of the race 4Chnsmm .,_spmt 4 at Reasonable Rates | & week, and got to know Maragon and he was to be elected unani- A S ST = = = Zion _'i' . i PHONE SINGLE O | Certinned from Priee 1) through Vaughan. | mously. 1 6 B 0 A R D lou Is il !1' Tlle EI'WIII reed cq. PHONE 855 { Arriving in Paris in the winter B ! }H ODERN ET I 0 U ETTE i Oftice in Case Lot Grocery || | an American Company to Denmark of 1948, the amazing Maragon pre- | MIKE MG YRONEY VS. | ENG SOU]‘HBOUND ROBERTA LEE ‘ Phone 704 g e e sented letters of introduction to SExN. 'THOMAS 1 3 S | ol NGNS b o i e e T v - - e === HAY, GRAIN, COAL ||| Thomas Hardware Co. The idea of sending Nesto DIAV-|war surplus for the State Depart-' His supporteis Zsat like nel sixteen passengers boarded the, Q. Does the man or the woman go first when leaving a hotel dining and STORAGE Sy.s lw n&;nii;::iz::‘ \:M%“M::E:becr,mpm AOGEHER DrnsaCad pichaite ldef . pxefndture nublichy,E;c):. Princess Louise when she docked | room? | P o1Ls i Bl e oy | the General with giving unwarrant- keep your eye on young Repr here southbound at 7 am. today.| A The woman precedes the man, and when reaching a closed dgor, B‘u“m‘“s, 5 of the Norwegian Embassy, after iearing Jack Van Allen, tative Mike Monroney as the next iy scariiteg L 4 SHOP AT ers’ and Shelf he happened to see the Howard |°d Information to S ' United States Senator from Okla-|Seiling at 8 am. Passengers she stands aside for her escort to open it. . HARDWARE University drama department in|® f’“”‘:)dOIDM“"_':gO"‘S Who, also rep- Rorak: cluded: t: W Bristowe,| =@ When should the guest at a church wedding extend best wishes BER T s action. He felt that Paul Robe-|"W L L ent Tt IS no secret that the Rble!JTn‘;;xx;:: Faete "|and congratulations to the bride and bridegroom? e T FOOD CENTER | son had no?_ l'm‘m?fl a fr“e IO Jad: to sand a special investigator OKlahoman has long been urged| o Ainconvars . Henning, D A. This should be done at the reception, not at the church. 5 i ¥ I| Remington Typewriters ;'l the American Negme«zv ;m:l SO 0Nl iross the Atlantic to straighten to take on pocketbook Senator El- Greiner, J. L. Griffiths, H. Hill, Q. Should cantaloupe be eaten with the fork or the spoon? Sl“nnpe "| o8 SOLD and SERVICED by his own initiative promoted the tour oA mer Thomas, who races re-election S B P A th the 10,-)( as a gesture of people-to-people |OUt the row. next year. Now Monroney’s friends|T- Oshoway, B. Poits, Mrs. H. E. S R AR e T e —_— iriendship. In the end, also, Dawson and i TRRAED e i Salisbury, Miss G. Hoades. = "’[ . D. () g 73 e . arag d et the 7.000 sur- Say he is 4 X . Mr. . Robert { as much good as some phases of | 'qh“m 700 Army motorcycles after Smart a politician as he is at spec- | Garrett, st.hrc;-derl Sl e a n A C. GORDON i 8 i |a heated row over the price. ulating on the comimodities ex- F{,’:{,,xf' i e jf LADIES’—MISSES’ /o & a d | change, pulled one of the worst 3 i It - oo = = DY-TO-WEAR Seen and Heard in the Semate JKSTAGE WITH THE Gop | Poners any Oklahoma politician| i o 1. In what year did the first persons talk over the telephone? REA] FORD AGENCY Restaurant:—Senator Howard Me- | l;_:(( 'lt:ck?::uc ‘s‘zo’:‘) 0: Shabition 'can commit when he went back on|mer” is throu!hRfiéAfl lsen?l”"nx:b 2. Who was our tallest President? Seward Street Near Third Gl(::st:gflzeduaesalm:)m Grath of Rhode Island, newly ap- R Mokt " 'REA farmers and led the fight|undercutting at plus his mar- A i ol AHOD A5 CRME b L3 pointed Attorney General, finished :iell(;(} g\sld(‘ tt[l;g Rl:;:v\;bh;a:)v r:}a:; nst government. transmission | ket speculatlonsum:m"9““”"‘“)!'uan:: Approximately what fraction of the world’s populati s J “ ' c lunch and called for his check, The | tional Commil bl | for public power distribution | record, could make easy meat | . eau roior LO waiter brough it. This was "the|‘erly the Taft-Dewey forces % {in the Southwest. for an opponent like Monroney. | 4. What is the most popular kind of soup in the U. §.? The Chafles w. Cal'ier ur?mt ke pridn ] first day the new District of |Still divided. { The rural electrification program,| The 47-year-old House member| 5 How many times its own weight is an ant able to drag? M fuar Main '"mbla sales tax went into ef-| ~The man chiefly responsible f0r| whish wilf be yeverely hit )if|has been n::EAon::yt a \'m;)r::s ANSWERS: Ooriu Y fect. Guy Gabrielson’s hairbreadth elec- | Thomas and his Senate private ; champion of , but one o e 1. In 1876. ihe tax should be three cents | tion as chairman was Taft’s close| power cohorts can enact their!top satesmen in Congress. An| 2. Abraham Lincoln; 6 feet, 4 inches. Fomp.;gul;;u;;ks!m Sts. i EA%A]RIES pet two,” the Senator advised the|friend, hefty Republican Clarence| seheme into law, is immensely pop- | authority on housing, banking, and, 3. One-fourth, i UN! waiter. “¥ou've undercharged me."| Brown of Ohio. ular in Oklahoma. In fact, the|tax legislation, Monroney also has! et it {| DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Since Senator McGrath wrote the| It was Brown, working closely average Oklahoma farmer is so|authored numerous major legisla-| 5‘ Ae?oad 60 i ik o W lbLE a daily habit—ask for it by name sales-tax ‘16w for: the District of | with Sen. Hugh Butler of Ne- completely sold on the REA pro- tion, including the legislative re- 5. A'load about 60 ¢ i Card n"“ngg cg. Columbia, the waiter didn't argue.; braska, who induced Abel Shot-! gram that he takes any attack un'ommzatim act of 1946, In 1945 | ——se———me i - The mag Whoi as Attorney Gener-|well of Nebraska to switch to! it almost as a personal insult. ' he won' the Collier’s award‘ for| Juneau'Daules' Inc' al, will be. respopsible for enforcing | Gabrielson, thus clinching a ma- That's why political observers in “Distinguished Congressional Ser- the law, handed him the extra jority of the committee’s 102 vctes.omahuma say that “Cotton EI- vice.” | penny. J I for the New Jerseyite. | Whispered On The Senate Floor: In doing so, Brown definitely —The Senate buzzed with news cf | ruled himself out as a compromise Wholesale PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Oldest Bank in Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1949 Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware the appointment of Attorney Gen- | candidate for the chairmanship. e a’l !, it "r eral Clark to the Supreme Court! At one point Taft forces were P c er ’ “en sw Chas G Wmer CO i ACROSS 32, Heraldic figure | s . Q. 3 and of Senator MCGrath to be At- | flabbergasted at & Dewey OMer, . Cutiingtoo 35 Distant but ! e ° ° e ZormelupRIINe - torney General—especially Senators| made by Mason Owlewt of Peun-| 4. Culture fain gew. | Stetson and Mallory | James Kem of Missouri, Clark’ssylvania, to support Taft's close jum i il | Arrow Shirts and Underwear bitter critic, and Homer Ferguson | friend, Brown, provided Gabrielson " e AL maK ! Bank Allen Edmonds Shoes HOME GROCERY of Michigan, who has been under |agreed to step out. . ish Skyway Luggag! Ph 146 investigation It was tempting bait but Brown sy sube 2 one g Leaning forward, Senator Bob!didn't bite < v;"’:‘t;;s e safety Dewsit - Taft whispered in Kem's ear: “We| “I am not a candidate,” he told 18 u,fi‘,\u . 51, Open court n u ' A “ Y Ameri nl-.“’ are golng to make you and Homer | Owlett. “T haye come out for Gabe | ,, , country 82 Uiifusten Boxes for Rent Mt » the reception committee for the|and I won't let him down.” Accost " pressure . ” ] . new Supreme Court Justice.” e : ot COMMERCIAL SAVINGS m’ | i ‘ Canime. To Banish “Blue Monday” THE AMAZING MARAGON | MISSISSIPPI VETOES HALLECK 2 | of race DOWN 3 L");c?‘ Joace tor g c L n T n B s Sam Boykin, head of the State At one point when Indiana’s, 31 1. Pack a staircase To give you more freedom 4. 6. Department’s gumshoe department | Charlie Halleck was proposed as a| N D, — NUNN'BU%HHSE,I(,)SES from work — TRY and cousin of Alabama’s Congress- compromise by Deweyites, Pe; ; }\‘f';:l:.l"(\l;:t:lw . S'l:ETSo man “Everything's For Love” Boy- Howard, Negro National Commit- | 10, Totalitarian Quality Work Clothing Al kin, is very secrétive about it, but|teeman from Mississippi, threaten- | AT r““x cAVA“AUGn rm G uh h he is bushing up another strangeed to resign. | )i the ocean " mm chaptér in the strange life of John| I edn't face my colored friends| Ll as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA ik isoasinr o orged ol Maragon. |and tell them I have been a party Daronet - EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING DR. ROBERT SIMPSON Though the State Department|to any such compromise,” Howard ot tar e Present this coupon to the box office of the won't talk, Ma n was mixed up |announced at the secret ion. “I | Oregon OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments H. §. GRAVES "The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys in a deal to buy all the surplus|am opposed to Charlie Halleck and | U. 8. Army vehicles in Germany— | Will step out if he is chosen as ourl about 7,000 trucks, trailers and ' leader.” | jeeps. The price was $1,250,000 and, Halleck’s friends scoffed at rum- the sale was consumated Jan. 31, ors he is anti-Negro and insisted 1948, to a Belgian scrap dealer. |that Perry Howard was playing pol- Maragon was epresenting a Brit- itics for his friend, Bob Taft. isher, George Dawson, who has a However, another committeeman | criminal record, and for whom he referred to “Drew Pearson’s” re- had also done some work in Wash- port that the Indiana Congress- ington with the War Assets Ad- man kept a stable of Cadillac ministration. Maragon’s close con- | mousines despite his modest Con- tact in War Asset; ssman’s salary. i B e . T e e NS WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! |' Major, a membes of Truman’s Bat- “If Charlie Halleck were elected 54. Pronoun LR e ah mEENe s O bed B (o Gagull Nmouslon e : ™ CAPITOL THEATRE R. W. 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