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PAGE FOUR ° Daily Alaska Empi awy a Lmpue Published every évenirig except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Second apd Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - ALFRED ZENGER - - - () f TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1949 ' # MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 K383 “‘c Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple | beginning at 7:30 p. m. 8 R | GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; \ JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. @ B.P.0.ELKS Meeting every Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- come. F. DEWEY BAKER, Exalted Ruler., W. H. BIGGS, Becretary. This part of the Delegate’s program should receive attention from Congress, and he says, should benefit | this northland immensely. Crabb 1 20 YEARS AGO 7" nurire | Tobacco “Cash” Crop President Vice-President n‘:fi::fln)'nld ":: (Cincinnati Enquirer) While the 1949 tobacco crop in the United States is expected to be slightly above 1948 totals, the pro- duction of Burley probably will show a small decline, according to U. S. Department of Agriculture figures. Burley is the crop grown in the Cincinnati area. Last year Kentucky produced more than 400,000,000 pounds of the weed; Ohio farmers sold more than 17,~ 000,000 pounds. Many city dwellers fail to realize the importance of tobacco in the local economy. Actually it is among SEPTEMBER 13, 1929 Mrs. Harry G. Watson returned from Fairbanks, where she had spent several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class M: SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douclas for §1.50 per month; six months, $8.00; one year, $15.00 SEPTEMBER 13 Mrs. John Dapcevich David Btown Magnus Hansen Mrs. Floyd Rea Horton Sharon Aubert Laurel Goodell Keith Overton Estella Harper £y TAN, SOEtRRE DAIL, ME Thi ToROWInE e Charles Ray and Jobyna Ralston were starred in “The Count of Ten’ One vear, in advance, $15.00; six morths, in advance, $7.50; at the Palace. one month, in advance, $1.50. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery of their papers. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | After spending a week on Seymour Canal on a game hunt that ! netted them two buck deer and a brown bear, Brice Howard, E. L. Howard, A. A. Brooks and I. Sowerby returned to Juneau. The Assoclated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for | republicati f all news dispatch redited to 1t t other- “ " B O “this maper and siso. the local news published | the leading “cash” crops of many Southern Ohio coun- A surprise shower had been given for Miss Henrietta Sully, whose BLACKWELL’S Reteln. | il Py _ |tes as well as Northern and Central Kentucky dis- e 0 00 0 0 0 0 o marriage was to take place later in the year. Hostesses were Miss J CABINET SHOP NATIONAL RAPRRSENTATIVES — Alssks Nowsapers, 3411 | icts: In-the old deys® when wikceliouss. prises ‘Wete T e R | Ruth Krugness, in whose home it was given, Miss Belva Willlams and H 8 Fourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. low, the effects were felt in almost every line of busi- 17 Main St. Phone T3 | Miss Evelyn Judson. Mrs. Henry Sully presided during the refreshment hour. Other guests were Misses Mamie and Elizabeth Feusi, Bessie and Eva Yurman, Virginia Shattuck and Gertrude Waltonen, and Mesdames Dan Russell, Edward Sweeney, Don Skuse and Alex Sey. High Quality Cabinet Work for Home, Office or Store mss;l‘he predicted cut in production is not enough tDAWOME" OF Moos[ PLAN CARNIVAL 10 bring serious results—provided quotations remain at BE HH'D o('oBER 1 | Charles Perelle former Juneau boy and member of the Class of '21, | or near those of the last few seasons. Kentucky will | Juneau High School, was a visitor for a week. He and Mrs. Perelle had grow about 5,000,000 pounds less than in 1948; Ohio’s | totals will fall about 1,250,000 pounds; Indiana about | 1,500,000. If prices hold, the loss of farm buying power | Moose Lodge No. 700 seems likely to be more than offset by recent cuts in | Members of the ways and means| e porth from Seattle on the Yukon. Regular Meetings Each Friday living costs. conjHhiittes of :{he Women of ithe Governor—JOHN LADELY A 1 008! In times past tobacco was a straw which pre- jiBAocse wacY ISR tebittEd. S i A seven-pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jewett in Secretary— " Junior Graduate at her by May Larson, Regent, Juneau Chapter, ‘sc'. Ann’s Hospl}nl. Jewett was a member of the Bureau of Public Ronds‘ home on Gold Street. | staff. Final plans for the annual car-| s g nival to ‘be held October 1 in thei Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company acquired control of a second Moose Club rooms were completed. | group of mining claims in: the Taku River district. Owners transferring ! The committee in charge promises| (peir holdings to the company were E. B. (Buck) Sparling, discoverer; e time for children| .. Housel, William Streng, C. F. Wyller, Fred Teidt, F. Schwartz and and adults from the time the car- | itzert, all of Juneau. Fivel ophakls AL m:spnttatate| 01020 N5 e 3 il - | :; :‘::;:&f:ez:;“ems e i 1 Miss Florence Bathe, houseguest of Miss Evelyn Judson, was hon- ot 2 |ored at a luncheon in the Forget-Me-Not Tearoom. She planned tol The ‘delta of the Rhone River (8t. Louis Star-Times) | SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN'S |1eave on the Dorothy Alexander, returning to her home in Walla, Walla, | oo the granary of Rome's legions It's entirely possible that some ladies of the land v - | Wash. {in Gaul, but later was given over § h e is trying to d ] 3 isi general planning to carry through the winter wonths :Vo‘;“t;:;":f’xfs“‘;;i o H pi et NOYICE OF GENERAL | i) MG ) et to stock raising. r il i £ UNI ECTION Weather: High, 58; low, §5; rain. , for “0““’"1"_1 action next spring. is that furs be called what they really are—rabbit if ! = = = = = This action is necessary so that when the fund I they're rabbit, skunk if they're skunk. in English is granted a quick movement may get underway for | And of course there be L. GORDON dicted with considerable accuracy the trend of farm ! WALTER R. HERMANSEN prosperity hereabouts. When the bottom fell out o(f the tobacco market, farmers and merchants alike could look forward to lean days. It is to be hoped, however, that our experiments in regulating agricultural pro- duction and prices in some measure may have lessened the dangers of drastic fluctuation. The next year or s0, it seems, will tell how successful such experiments | have been. AHA COMMISSION MEETING TURNING tables on tiny angler_‘ crab gets firm hold on 20 month old Linda Basile’s bathing trunks while Linda yells for help. It hap- i pened during outing at Brooklyn | i N.Y. (International Soundphoto)| .The Alaska Housing Commission, now in session in Juneau, is preparing for action when the $10,000,~ J00 revolving fund becomes available, which may be next month. As stated, this appropriation is in the Third De- ficiency Bill which has passed both houses, but on account of revisions, must get action by a joint House and Senate Conference Committee. E. Glen Wilder, AHA Director, says the commis- sion will probably be in session all this week in a "“The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Rabbit by Another Name Alaska Masic Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical nstruments and Supplies Phone 206 ..Second and Seward.. | | Daily Lessons NOTICE is hereby obably are a great many [Pursuant to the provisions of ordi- | | S | I MADSEN CYCLE & | FISHING SUPPLY /| given that, | ;ri | | a general expanded housing program which is an |women who will shrink from such simple crudit; nance No. 270 of the City of Juneau, y of ) | | - absolute issue at the present time, not only in Juneau |language on the sacred matter of a fur coat. It's one |Alaska, and in conformity there- | G’““ line ‘;f “fl:::‘“ and T":l"“" but elsewhere in the Territory. | thing to be able to say to the bridge club, “Do you | With, a General Municipal Election | '~=————————mr—r—=rmr= TR T | S "L“vav n{'}ié‘é" bt GENERAL PAINTS | really like it? It's Chapchilla, and George just in- will be held on Tuesday, October 4, | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I see her every once in ! Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park d : and WALLPAPER 1949, between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. of said day for | the purpose of electing the follow- | ing officers, to-wit: | sisted on getting it for me.” It's quite another thing to have to say, “Oh, this? Just rabbit, dear.” Prob- | ably there are millions of women who were happy Delegate E. L. Bartlett plans to push for better- | s e PRI e |in the past with Dipped Marten and will be most ment of the Territory when he returns to Congress, s % according to his mm?)uncemem made in The E:xplre [unhappy with exactly the same fur when s called, | as it would have to be, skunk. It may make the coat ety T e | no less warm to call it muskrat rather than Hudson | “I shall ask for modification of existing laws 'Q‘Seal or Brook Mink, but the straight name knocks favor venture capital, which now is difficult to attract | yhe pottom out of prestige. X because of taxation” and stated further that “Alaska Onib ot -hone - cnlyiEHAY IS wail S gronl thoae | L Ianil basing. hieretofore by dnn. would be especially benefited by such action and |who'd rather be duped than disillusioned won't be too | 1% duly deslgnated the voting pre~ additional employment could be expected to follow.” |loud. cinets of said City, and the polling | e i places in each thereof, the electors | are hereby notified: That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of vot- ||| ing Precinct No. One (1) of said| ~—— — B 7% AR City of Juneau, will vote in the Q. May one write an acknowledgment to a formal invitation in the Council Chambers in the City Hall | first person? | Building, located at the corner of A. No; as a formal invitation is always in the third person, the West Fourth and Main Streets, the answer should be written the same way. same being duly designated polling Q. What gifts are appropriate for a tenth- wedding anniversary? place in and for Precinct number| A This is the “Tin Wedding.” But as gifts of this metal ase diffi- One, City of Juneau, Alaska, [ cult to find, other metal articles may be substituted. That all duly qualified voters re- Q. Should young children be dressed in dark mourning clothes? HAY, GRAIN, COAL siding within the boundaries of vot-| 5 No; the young children should be dressed in simple clothes, but and STORAGE ing Precinct number Two (2) o“'not in mourning. % | awhile.” Omit EVERY, or better still, say, “I see her OCCASIONALLY | (or, NOW AND THEN).” ! | [ e T OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Literature. lit-er-a-tur, { GEORGE BROS. { four syllables, and not lit-er-chur. | Widest Selection of OFTEN MISSPELLED: Governor; observe the ER and the OR. LIQUORS | SYNONYMS: Expansion, extension, growth, increase, enlargement. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us i PHONE 399 | | DELEGATE HAS MISSION Ideal Paint Store Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Pronounce A MAYOR THREE COUNCILMEN | A MUNICIPAL MAGISTRATE | The Common Council of the City JUNEAU’S FINEST LIQUOR STORE BAVARD'S Phone 689 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | PRODIGAL (adjective); given to reckless extravagance. “Good harvestsI make men prodigal, bad ones provident,”—Proverb. ' | 7 & % —|| | MODERN ETIQUETTE %perra ee “Say It With Flowers” but || “SAY IT WITH OURS!” || Juneau Florists Phone 311 IE Washingfon Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON (Continued from Page 1) I 1 ! . The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery Phone 704 ® place. it Admiral Leahy hesitated, expects to decline Meanwhile Herman | Baruch has come back from Hol-| You're just the man to do Thomas Hardware (o. PAINTS —— OILS | tary installations, though this is | supposed to be the job of the Arm-]l18 l"v 12 oulll o" p"A ed Services committee. The group: it Bummmiae (. va. mnz| FLIGHTS YESTERDAY man (N. Y., Lovre (S. Dak.), and; Deane (N. C.). I Pacific Northern Airlines yester- —— lday had 18 passengers arriving in | DOG DAYS AT CAPITOL {Juneau and 12 departing. | There is no longer any doubt that| Frcm Anchorage, passengers "these have been the “dog days” on|Were: Mrs. Crosley, Mrs. McDonald, Capitol Hill. For two Senators lit-S: S. Makley, Lucille Johnson, Lt. erally barked at each other re-' Tibbetts, Charles Nicolet, Arnold cently in the middle of Senate De- |Poole, Eillen Marshbanks, Ted Koo, bate. A. D. Harlan, C. R. Magee. From Cordova: Gilbert Utness,|said City of Juneau, will vote in the 55 e land, probably to return, ! August, - r i 3 | B0, propably; not 1 el P é'onn:]'!';'" ;zf;:d Df:::::”x: Fletcher, H. H. Read, C. A.|Gastineau Hotel Lobby, Gastineau I gl | Builders’ and Shelt : { Hotel Building, the same being the I.O 0 K an d L E A R N by BERT’S I HARDWARE A. C. GORDON TORTOISE AND THE HARE The House of Representatives and the Senate are now in a tor- | held the floor, but he couldn’t complete a sentence without Sena- tor Ken Wherry, Nebraska Repub- lHendrickson, A. L. Makela, T. M. Davis. From Yakutat: Jake Crowley. duly designated polling nlace in and for Precinct number Two, City of | IL FOOD CENTER Remington Typewriters For Anchorage: A. G. Woodley,| Juneau, Alaska. - ——— — Alaska’s Finest : toise-and-the-hare race, and it|lican, butting in. i , LD and looks as if the ponderous, slow-: After one booming interruption,! g ‘fii‘ :ei(,’g ;; am.‘;,j JA'HS}?‘;’ That all duly qualified voters re- 1. What was the Mason-Dixon Line, and why was it so called? Supermarket SQLD SERVICED. 4y moving Senate might win after|Wherry ended up by whamming|Cerad P. O'Gracy, . J. »| siding within the boundaries of vot- 2. Which State in the Union leads in the production of hardwood? — all Ihis fist G. E. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. ting Precinct number Three (3) of .. ]!} ord cfl 1 i st on the desk. Marksheffell. % lsaid Blty 'of JiineRlr T vote 1 3. Who was called the “Washington of South America”? ° o & o Although th¢. House: gets” credit| I did not,ylela for that slam| " pp g gova: Howard Bants, H. > ' & 4. What American President of little education was noted for the STEVENS “Our Doorstep Is Worn by for being the streamlined, efficient on the desk,” grunted Connally. : 1 ¥ e forfices ‘of the’,Juneau Dairhs fecti f his literary style? Satisfied Customers”. branch of Congress, actually the! “That is one day to drive a point |- Lannen. Dick Nelson. Building located at 12th and g |Perfection of his literary st e LADIES'—MISSES’ Senate, still sticking to its knit- | home,” roared back Wherry. For Yakutat: Herbert Bremner. |gtreets, the same being the duly 5. What animal’s name means “river horse™ READY-TO-WEAR ting, is handicapped by the House's| “I feel very much like an old # designated polling place in and for AREVERES - . d - FORD AGENCY absence. |lawyer in my section of the coun- HOSP"M. "ons Precinct number Three, City of 1. Boundary line between Maryland and Pennsylvania, surveyed || geward Street Near Third (Atithorized Dealers) Four important bills, passed by]|try once did,” observed the Senator | { Juneau, Alaska. by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Di;_wm English surveyors, in 1763-67. : GREASES — GAS — OIL the Senate, are now waiting untilifrom Texas, acidly. “He had as| Five were admitted to St. Ann’s| Notice is also hereby given that, 2. Arkansas. ¥ ot $ Juneau Molor Co. Foot of Main Street Simon Bolivar (1783-1830). the House comes back from nsihls legal antagonist a very loud| hospital yesterday. They were: Mus. | candidates for the above mientioned Abraham. Lincoln. 3. vacation to iron out differences.and enthusiastic lawyer, who shout- | john Enge, Frank W. Barr, Edward | Municipal Offices must file with 4. 5. The Charles W. Carter They are : 1) appropriations for|ed and foamed at the mouth injQlson, Milton Shelly and Mrs. Wil- | the City Clerk, not later than 5:00 Hippopot: 3 3 » amus. the Marshall Plan; 2) 75-cent min- ; addressing the jury. When it came!jjam Belinski. IP. M. Wednesday, September 28,| il 5 Mortuary imum wage; 3) Federal Aid to pre-|the turn of the other lawyer to} Six were discharged from thej1949 and that the voters registration vent forest fires; 4) the basing-|answer him, he stood up and sflld:ihosph,a} yesterday: Larry Du Bois, books close at 12:00 o'clock Noon | Fom}‘;}?g;;a;?m i MAKE 22 point system—of great interest to|‘If Your Honor please, bow-wow-|Mrs. Vincent Anderson and baky | Saturday, October 1, 1949. i e 4 g s i JUNEAU DAIRIES every small-business man because | WOW-Wow. boy, Robert Jamestown, Jane Klusk-| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this Oldest Bank in Alaska DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ::e ne:v tlawtnlmy dbr:ve a ho\ie ‘in Oppl:ow LmIB!hI 1;12\_/@ answered my|kan and Arnold Olson. 12th day of September, 1949. 3 . =17 & 297% E c d B c a daily habit—ask for it by nar e anti-trust laws big enough for nent, I shall discuss this case,”| At the Government hospital,| C. L. POPEJOY, ¥ h a1 8 ar everage LO. h a cartel to walk through. } continued Connally. Charles Anderson of Juneau was City Clerk. lBSl—Dvor alf acen'll" of Ballkln'_lm o se Juneau Daries, In¢ The Senate has also edged nhead‘i ‘BOW-WOW-WOW-WOW-WOW-W O W,”| gdmitted, and Mary Marshall was| First publication, Sept. 13, 1949, W o 2B L sl g b ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. ’ ] of the House with four important blurted Wherry. diseharged. | Last publication, Sept. 27, 1949. g ¥ s - oarl ouad ol PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT i Truman measures, and is now wait-| “Mr. President, I do not like to A e e en s Chrysler Marine Engin.. ing for the Houseto getback from |discuss this question in any but ) ! 3 for MIXERS or SODA POP # = holidaying and pass them. They|the most serious fashion,” bristled MACHINE ‘SHOP are: 1) federal aid to education;!the Senator from Texas. | CrOSSWOI‘d P UZZle S i Marine Hardware 2) health services for school chil-| “The Senator’s answers are just ' Casler's Men's W ' $ dren; 3) expansion of hospital con-|as clear as ‘bow-wow-wow-wow' — ACROSS 8§, Haie Y S Men s Wear chas G Wam c struction; 4) national science foun- | just as clear!” snorted the Senator :‘ f,:",:' & Ro;‘;:ige'- suf ety De S‘t Farmely SABING e er 0. dation to encourage science. | from Nebraska. 9. Egyptian 88, Charges AL LIGR™ | v B & Stetson and Mallory Hats Of course a lot of bills passed! “Well, I use that kind of lan- " “éarth god 41 Old explosive 5 ACAE | Arrow Shirts and Underwear by the House still await Senate ac- | guage and that kind of explanation ,'§: ke n‘h" o 43. lchu;’l‘f«: Boxes ,m‘ Re"t Allen Edinonds Shoes HOME GROCERY tion but if the House doesn't get|—bow-wow-wow-wow!” snapped the{ 1% Anclent fine o wexment Skyway Luggage back to work fairly soon, the Sen-{Texan. 15. Dull finish i " amperors COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Phone 146 atorial tortoise may beat the hare! Then Connally went on with his| 1§ gnimarinative 45 LR . ; yet. speech. Wherry listened for a few| . _ attendant * " voprano Home Li g | spe quor Store—Tel. ——— minutes, then broke in again. N w bl ot B o T A “ Y American Meat — M’: t 51. Friendly brownle AIR JUNKETS “That sounds like ‘bow-wow-wow-! 23. Goblins 2 1 Herle arol:‘s ome of the congres-{wow,’” he finally suggested. 25. su;?- =§ ge?‘ Salknian ot YaRaieA s Fuely Th \ 3 " "m 4 o sional junkets planned or already 21, Poker term . Sal DOWN 2. Turkish H 5 seinal Ty o 64, DIl B under way and which caused Secre- | MERRY-GO-ROUND 3 e herem " 85! Conditions 1. Kind of meat 5. gpiom aande ere is no substitute for Newspaper Advemsmg. CLO THES © Banish “Blue Monday” tary of Defense Johnson's aides to. It was lucky for the nation that o8 . N To give - oIt Righ NUNN- you more freedom get worried about the use of Air|Wright Morrow, the reformed Dixie- & Erasses 2 d g b NN-BUSH SHOES from work — TRY H Force planes: ciat and Democratic National Com- 6. u.f%':.":'é’&' ’ STETSON HATS{ 1. The “Sacred Cow" has left|mitteeman from Texas, turned down HE S R.E fllmsml QP Wok Gt for the Interparliamentary Union|the job as Ambassador to Belgium | g: fl‘}‘r‘.i‘"&nm 1 R . e : AlaSka L.ndr’ in Norway with Congressman Cool- ! because he didn’t think it was im-| 10, Expunge~ as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA FRED HE““mG Complete Outfitter for Men EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING ey (N. C), Poage (Texas), Gore|portant enough. Present this coupon to the box office of the (Tenn.), Hope (Kansas), For the Belgian Boggs | Congo is our main source of uran- Forglves Vil sheep DR, ROBERT.SIMPSON (La.), and Talle (Ia.) ium and our Embassy in Brussels is ';"-"I"' 2. Three Congressmen from the|one of the most important in the Se! f.:a . II le f House Agriculture Committee will|world. Robert Murphy, a trained / . Salutation cAP nl' m n. w- coml"fl o" mfl Ancient Rorman ® i il also fly, courtesy of the Air Force, | diplomas and the man who pre- 2 % o i xamined—Glases & | B-and. mouth ditease 1o | pated: theBarth Afsioan. susidars % gt 4 W7/ gn‘s:er?-f": L and receiye TWQ TICKETS. to see: COMPANY Ems:urson o e Mexico. They are: Lind (Pa.), Da- | ground before U. S. troops landed, | Wnfi -fl%fl. Mourntal “TH " Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler e vies (N.Y.), and Bramblett (Calif.).{has now been made Ambassador| L% 4 o E Ulfll'flm DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Phone 266 for Appointments Congressman Eugene Worley uf;. . . Maury Maverick, whose grand- | au“. %n-n..- 86. Vessel for % Texas and John McMillan of South | father was a famous southern gen- | |2 W///// fare Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre Carolina went on ahead of them—| eral, has given the President a col- | fl - . . //% 85 Movadle unrts " §ove e e 4 BHAFFER'S H s GRA nys boat. e | ection of Contederate histogy hooks[ . 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