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I‘-\(‘I" FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ones at the end of the year. The major rough spots o I)flxi\ 1’“ ’l(l Empll' | were caused by the mild recession of last spring and l AG 0 from R i Lidints vy the wave of industrial strikes in ‘he fall. 10 Y EA RS THE EMPIRE E PRINTING COMPANY High on the right side of the ledger are: ‘ I oy -n‘;f{-‘ in Streetq Juneau, Alasks o oov| Industrial output above p ke levels and ris- || PSR 73 W D | DOROTHY TF t Cffice in Juneau as Seco SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for six months, §8.00; one vear, SIB. at the tollowin - Business Manager | Vice-Prestdent | re of hes ing under steady pre Managing Bditor | An excellent outlook for the b 00 consumer demand Iding industry. JANUARY 3, 1930 Juneau had experienced in more than two The coldest weather 2a s Matter,| LiVEly sales of new automobiles, home applianges, JANUARY 3 V@ years (69 degrees above zero) was accompanied by a 30-mile easterly [ television sets, furniture, new drug:. farm and other Lance E. Hendrickson e with gusts frequently attaining a G0-mile velocity. “Several times $1.50 per month | [1abor saving devices; heavy attencance at sporting Patricia Carroll during the day, the air was thick with pieces of tarpaper torn from the rates | events and winter resorts. Yoland Uberti |tops of downtown buildings” Big plate glass windows were blown out Walborg Lindegard TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1950 Weather at Alaska Poinis Weather conditions and temper-; atures at various Alaska polnts, also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 am. 120th Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureau MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 SECOND and FOURTH - Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary € B.P.0.ELKS Meeting every Wednesday at s . 00; six morths, in nd\nnce $7.50; " o . Nes 60,000,000 persons employ at high wages eVers ! b i S S © il ear B 000, )lX\(lH e : ’\‘ 28 bL “’k"‘. Mrs. Ray Hatton o |Or smashed in several stores 1r1¢l\|d|ng .x \use~ of Ludwig Nels‘0n. Gold- | .+ Juneau follrw* | o8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- » ceulurity in the delivers | ¢ and evidence that .”" SR QL0 ao Uty 4 Albena Marshall o |stein's Fur Shop and the Silver Fox Barber Shop. A heavy iron man- | anchorage 26 Partly Cloudy| come. F. DEWEY BAKER, od Nevd Gt i Businses- O 89 ‘x.ka place after the first of the year will be smaller @ | hole cover was blown off a rooftop air vent, sailed through a tangle of | Annette Island 24—Cloudy| Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, " i al a this season this last. 0O e o 6 o ® ® % ® s glectric wires and landed near the Arcade Cafe. With its brakes set | Barrow -17—Clear| Secretary. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 5 . R i e [ trend in retail sales S — |tight, a taxi parked opposite tie Gastineau Hotel lost to the Wind—and | Bethel 34—Rain F A \\ e .rwrr er u—rn"v.e;-v;»mu::":?{, A finely balanced relationship between inflation- pNA I.OADS I.IGHT !“v“s swept down to Triancle Place. Several thousand feet of lumber | Cordova 39,5,,“,. v d in this paper so the local news published | ary and deflationary forces with little or no evidence |stacked in Juneau Lumber Mills yards was whisked over onto the ggwsnn )-g.fi;il‘l;;“; BLACKWELL'S 1 he nes . B 5 . 4 monton -29— y i g A 4 S SO ’tl at either might get out of control in the near future. o" THROU(,H RUNS‘M“ ca Juneau wharf. “The atmosphere there was so laden with flying Faxrbun‘ks 5—Snow CABINET SHOP Aluska Newspapers, 1411 This keeps prices stabilized, promotes future planning e timbers and other missiles that the company halted the movement of | gaines 10—Snow 117 Main St yw i and discourages either hoarding or speculation il €OM= -y, ot 1950 passengers fisthe | concentrates to the dock Bke Missing g Phone 7172 modities and other materials. first two days booked for ports| P L Junesu Afrport 17—snow|| High Quality Cabinet Work ‘ _ within the Juneau-Anchorage run, Capt. James Davis of the motorship Estebeth was awarded the con- | Kodiak . 38—Cloudy tor Home, Office or Store Good BV Rcd ““"d“”“ Pacific Northern Airlines CaI- [iract for carrying mail on the Sitka route, effective July 1, 1930. The |Kotzebue e ::0:: I I vied Dorothy Ellis and Ed Casey t0 gt was to go south in January for compleet overhaul. The Marg- | McGrath o) | (Buffalo Courier-Express) | the westward New Year’s Day, smd sita- had the current mail contract. Nome | Nine of the 27 lend-lease destro the| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cra g Northway “nose Lod e No. 700 Russians have agreed to return to the United States|L. Herr and Millie Lou Bell, yes- e - .| Petersburg 3 ! o e back in American hands. They were turned over ay. | On behalf of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department and Firemen's | portland 17—Cloudy Regular Meetings Each Friday the ir Russian crews at the nav al base at Yokosuka, | Arriving here yesterday from An- |Club, Chief “Dolly” Gray thanked the friends whose remembrances | Prince George -30—Cloudy {| Govern OHN g ‘. \pan, in what Rear Adm. Benton W. Decker, United | chorage were Harold L Moats, who |had added to the joy of Christmas Day. Zel::(l‘tle ZTE;‘va{‘ Secretary— 7 representative, called “very good condi- fwas going to ceattle, and Tom e ’ “I" '?ehor PR i WALTER R. HERMANSEN | | ! tion by Russian standards. Jensen. ! These officers of Women of Mooseheart Legion were installed: Ya‘):u(at se 0Bk —_— e ————— That means, according to members of Admirall e ne i | Johanna Jensen, Kate Jarman, Alma Bloomquist, Mrs. Oscar Harri, Helen ¢ zenera g he lecpard never 3 ; | JUNEAU GREETS 1950 Decker's inspection party, that corrosion was genc: ‘]d (h?n])['l:i“h}'{ \:uh Ih‘(, Jeopard frog | Kasalica, Anna Rodenberg and Sophia Moe. Hostesses for the mnext R i mirrors were broken, plumbing wag stopped up and ¢ o ia spot P | moeting were to be Mrs. Harri, Mrs, Berthol, Mrs. Kitty Carter and Agnes COMMUN"Y EVE“IS 3 e o s el su_gave, the New Yoar a gay sreeting ana lools and itngs were it R+ O | orige. The Rexall Store" I'welve booms from the Fire Department's|depth charge equipm z s s 1 —_ 1 tion by American standards. No. 6227-a . : 3 TONIGHT Y ng of church bells, blowing of auto horns 3 G 3 sewhere, Frances “Peaches” Browning won a $67,000 dower interest i i our Reliable Pharmacists s i i1 we have no way of knowing whether such condi-| SUMMONS FOR PU BLIGA m;‘;“?‘Cf;’;m.:‘rf;m(;\,\. S 2 At 8 pm.—American Legion Auxili- s e sl S Ix.xn\ are general throughout the Soviet navy or adv s e g ary in Dugout. BUTLER-MAURO gy 0 into Juneau. Gaiety reigned at variousi ., oo the fact that the returned ships resembled In the District Court for the Terri- T ; JANUARY 4 DRUG CO. public and the weather helped out |“ Jating pigsties was intended as a sort of gratuitous tory of Alaska, Division Number | Roy Rutherford, manager of the Juneau Lumber Mills, left on the } Noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. by re es below zero but little of i i, qm to the United States for letting the Russians ' One. At Juneau | Princess Norah to book orders for boxshooks and other products, in}At 1:30 pm. - E]June_auL_W;:nen; any bre 7 hem for four years without compensation. PAUL KARLOCK, Plaintiff, Vs.|geattle. Club, Alaska Electric Light an . The evening started off with something new i Rn* the tradition of great navies, such as those| MARY BAZICK KARLOCK, De- | Lig. v Power Co Tem House, regular | Alaska Music Sllpply spendid (lhplw of fireworks® Then citizens beganlof the United States and Great Britain, demands fendant. | Miss Margaret Lindsay of Douglas was taken to Anchorage for an business meeting. i AR el ; < and cleanliness at all points, If slovenliness. The President of the United| s e o At 7:30 pm—Civil Air Patrol Arthur M. Uggen, Manager preparing for the evening’s festivities at home or else- [ neatness an 8 D) | appendectomy. & istrict Engineer's of- Pianos—Musical nstruments where. i Are O e ¢ 3 y id | aboard ship presupposes slovenliness in handling and States of America. To the above | B Squfldlflll- District Engines vh Hundreds took time out for rejoicing and paid i e 1 % neral char- | named defendant, GREETING: You | fice, Army dock and Supplies heir 1ting her and if slovenliness a gel ar- efen E) % 3 g their devotions at several church services. ‘{f "\::’\ E :“ R‘ ‘\““ warships, then the battle poten- hereby required to appear in| Georse Valeson, former Douglas boy who had left with his parents JANUARY 5 .Phone 206 .Second and Seward.. 1d ‘today we are well on the 1950 way with tialities of the Soviet fleet are open to considerable | the District Court for the Tpn-nory‘"(ter the fire of 1926, had returned, planning to spend the winter there.| At noon—Chamber of Commerce, ' ‘1 d prospects ahead. “gquop | Of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, | He reported that his parents were getting along fine in the cafe business Baranof Hotel. : ¥ Beuna a1 | BRI | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after |in Dryden, Wash. G ki el GENERAL PAINTS NESS [()m(s GOOD I When it comes to making a success in business, the last publication of this sum-| Sy 2 b s i JANUARY 6 {it is 0 often the case that by the time a person has ORI case this summons is pub-| _ weather: High, 11; low, 69; clear. A e R and WALLPAPER ind industr, d out 1949 in fine fettle | worked himself up he has worked himself down. Ushiel jor' Wiibin Aty SRl | = = = =i i L. Presb ‘par- | ' reserve sure a strong tart i aiter ihe-date of [0 LEeH i| ReL frege s : Ideal Paint Store . A s R SRR s 1 you, in case this summons is served || I E I h e '| Phone 549 Freda W. Wena i oot & 8 B e Not cnough attention is paid to educating the |yt L R enswer the | | a|y ESSOHS |n ngiis L GORDON | JANUARY 17 | . Wendt A. »atch to The Empire. pedestrian, says an auto club official. So a lot of pjaintiff's complaint on file in smd\, Benefit Dance for D. B. Mercndm‘ e chart contained a much|them step out and get bumps of knowledge—(Great court and in the above entitled || 2 e et ——/ | in Elks Ballroom sponsored by| Jarzer number of strong points than weak or doubtful { Falls Tribune.) cause. woszs OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The anthem was sung by | United Trollers Un‘on. ' JANUARY 9 | everage Lo. - o The plaintiff in said action de-|the whole of the choir.” It is better to say, “by the ENTIRE choir.” At Aodi Mot Sl Professional | Il % : ern boycott around other cities in- mands the following relief: a di-| OPFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Cusiomarily. Accent FIRST syllable, T 2 || Wholesale 805 10th St. By 3 p b\ : E arily. Y 3 heon in Ter- 0] The Wa‘hmglon tead of chiefly Canton, all . MISS 1950 ARRIVES vorce on the grounds of incompati- || o oo :z;“;:mmm“;“}:l‘::‘ SRR || PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT eigners would have 'been ousted. | bility of temperament. : : % 7 | Mfi"b -Go- Round Bul, as usual, Chinese factions| HERE THIS MORNING "%, wven: vou fall 50 1o appear and| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Porcelain; observe the E, but no final E. |\~ ep =, oy for MIXERS or SODA POP rowed between themselv and; Miss 1950 arrivea at St. Ann's answer the plaintiff will take judg- SYNONYMS: Incorrect, inaccurate, erroneous, unn."ue. . 5 & = e ot By Um;w PFARSON the western powers practiced the|Hospital this morning ment against you for want thereof, | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| . . @ e o | 3 old policy of divide and rule. i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Louck of and will apply to the court for the increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Sse. 1 ti The Alaskan Hotel Page One) _Today the ® 15 frie The | Juneau are the proud parents of relief demanded in said complaint, | DO\HNATIO‘\I exercise of power in ruling; absolute authority. “The Bmwme s l|qu0|' S'ol'e Newly Renovated Roon % Chines B RIY “““““1 under ajthe six pound eight ounce baby and as herein stated. ¥ rong held the weak under the domination of force and fear.” | at Reasonable Rates ] : ing b But there is|tuthless rule of Communisim, and gir], the first child to be born in| Witness the Honorable judge of | 1|| Pnome 103 139 So. Frankiin | I whic mited States ) 0re about to divide Great Britain|juneau in 1950. said court, and the seal of said || i P. O. Box 208 ' PHONE SINGLE O has never tac-|and the United States. The child was born at 7:59 am. court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, | MODERN E'”OUE"TE by Lol {15 1 PHONE 555 5 Miged: b ainst Itoday. She is the third child and ' Alaska, December 19, 1949. | ROBERTA LEE | & wrsie A | FDR Considered Orient Boyeott|third daughter for the Loucks. (Seal of Court) J.W.LEIVERS, 1l ’ B e ———) This is the age of pas- SR iTheir other children are Judith| Clerk of the above entitled court. | == === = e BT Thomas Hardware ( coupled with the approach t0 a western|ann 9 and Jean Leslie, 1. By P. D. E. McIVER, Q. Is it now considered all right for a woman to repair her makeup GEOBGE Bnos | 0. probably it the | 187 1se of the boycott came| yayck, a driver for the Yellow D y S t table? " Sk +|in 1936 when Adm. William Leahy,!cap cor i spiiby Clerle, o nfes realiiant gl of idest Selecti f ch will work either | S i ab Company, said today that as Plaintiff's Attorney A. It is permissible for her to take the shine off her nose, and, if Widest Sclection o PAINTS — OILS iinst China jthen Chief of Naval Operation t no name had been chosen for B Bauild Sl s 4 iproposed to President Roosevelt i yrice 195(; a & S HOWA}.ID D. STABLER, | necessary, add a l““tle lipstick. But the one unbroken rule still is— LIQU"BS mfl;‘l)and Shelf that the American and British) N A ‘?h“"“ck Building, don’t use a comb anywhere in public, and when near food, do not even WARE ing Chinese Weapons fleets blockade Japanes: waters| o TO T T F‘i‘r‘;f“:"ll‘)‘ll““l‘“' SEes o | touch your hair with your fingers. FHONE 399 ! It sounds so simple that sophis-|and cut off all supplies of oil, yer, ety s, lomees i (ERUIGE,: LIBC 2, g | i he clergyman who officiates at a | 4 e has been used| This was one of the most import-' ~ R BT oS { Fraraninat ot : i . SOLD and SERVICED by I the Cl)m«w-‘ it X Hitt lv‘ gy el i y ‘)""IJ'"“‘ A. The fee for a christening. whether at home or in church, is The Erwm Feed c°_ i B o il and il a0 S atan - forelent nollby v fak| neither obligatory nor is there any specific amount. . Office in Case Lot Grocery J. B. Burford & Co. B st as effectively if the|if the blockade had been pu Q. Is it permissible to send a typewritten invitation to any affair? Phone 704 o e 5 ] world uses it against the it is no exaggeration to say that| ACROSS 33. Orderly ur- | A No; this should be handwritten. Doses Communists. World War II probably could have i Y te IRnEeie I HAY, GRAINM, COAL By Oustonaney weapon merely consists of |ben prevented. |5 Wrking inner and STORAGE off all trade, all communi-| To put it across, FDR invited the! 1. Fiower 8. Small in Lo O K d lEA RN s [S all contact with the Chin-|nine power pact nations which h.nd‘; 13. Withdraw 40 Kind M(Iutk a n C GORDON F O(E t,Dh AGENCY f 1 stew in their|guaranteed the sovereignty of 14 Negative Jislt beverkge sTEvENs’ GREAusEormd Dealers) own China to meet at Brussels in Oct-) 15 Moslem friar tive = 5 S S — GAS — OIL Wwe In one this would bejcber 1936. But there was dissen-| I8 Greek 1. What is the fundamental standard of length in the U. S.? LADIES'—MISSES’ cruel retaliat thousands of [sion, not only between the nine| 20 Banduet 2. What area in the United States at one time went for 401 days READY.TO-WEAR Juneau Motor Co. Chines would ere would be | power but inside the Roose: ‘u; (lJlire J without any measurable precipitation? o . Foot of Main Street ot . Occlipy a sea stration—just as there is| 3% Cfysiilvee Selitlon ot Sathrasvis RULIs 3. Does the word “labial” pertain to the eyes, ears, nose, or lips? || ~Seward Street Near Third e way by which fell Hull, th Secretary of performer 4. Which,_ university was endowed by George Washington? | Chir C”“mm;m 'gu\m‘n- s[g:;‘l“hl}\}m‘ “ln? 1‘\ »‘;.Dll;\(‘(\ S“(;: .gl\l\]t'glrllllnk 3. At'l‘:;n’lrlc state: : Iakun sall 5. What is the name for a musical composition that expresses ~ MAKE { hi : i s personally POSes i :z Bot b2 figt abbr. . Nuisance T il e o] R o alals 3 costasy or oy? The Charles W. Carter (|| | JUNEAU DAIRIES scize our suls, imprison our|his chief advisers. On the other 8. HaRoRaTy ANSWERS: ICIOUS ICE CREAM \viators and treat us as the Japs|hand, Special Ambassador Norman | o Literary 1. The meter, equivalent to 39.37 inches. Mo]'iuary a daily habit—ask for it by name crce treated Formosans. Davis, later head of the Red Cross, | Roktins. 2. Death Valley, California. - Furthermore it is the only way|together with Undersec: do 3. The lips. Ao Snl BEacin Sk, Juneau Dalnes, Inc. L we can prevent the southward r State Sumner Welles, v 3 (émse 1«!:‘;”\1 4, Washington and Lee. e of Communisim to the Philip] .| supported the boycott. 5 Soothing ; \a, Burm; medicine B Fapony. Chrysler Marine Engines i Indies and mah British Chotity | ! 4 d demonstra-| Thanks o this e | ——— Caslersll;len 5 !lear MACHINE SHOP : few extra warships inldissension, the boycott of Ja;,‘“| | Stupefies T Formerly SAB rs won't mean more|died aborning. If put into effect,! QY o E L L l S A I R L l N E s sw:mm:ulfimh Chas G Warn c ite to the vast and|however, it would have heen a letuice Arrow Shirts and Underwear . Q. er Lo. ; continent of Asia. Nor can conclusive object lesson to mel [ Rreklouny DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO mcfllu“ Allen Edmonds Shoes invade any part of China with|Eurcpean dictators that the dem-i §4. Nothing more i 'l w e“ Bkyway Luggage an army. On the other hand, it gcracies could act together against! ] Came ratsed via Pelers lll'g “d r“g HOME GROCERY Ny | will take novel and world-shaking |agg for foo & A A e . A UL el ! . Matrons With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg oa to halt the southward rush| Today, our bizgest problem in any . Walk through : ’ B o T A “ Y of Communism, and the use of |oycott of China is Britain. Even| A Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:30 P. M. Phone 146 o China’s own tactics in the form of {were the State and Defense De- - European FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 . . i State an e \ 2 ugan”’ & boycott-blockade is about thelpartments able to reconcile their Lotktts ———————————————————————————————— 500 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 only thing that could do it. Other-! differenc: i D¢ v Large American Meat — Phone 38 Ve : s e L probatly JHEIEPA N SEE——————— wise most of will gradu |would not ccoperate. They havej Spoll c ll 0 T n E s g0 under Moscow's wing been straining at the leash for . Mather . i 2 bl e = o EDWARD E. LUPRO NUNN-BOSH SHOES | | 7o Banish “Biue Mondsy” Boycetting The West Chirese Communists and, 8s{f " —— - —7 T e E— as a paid-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA . . This writer was in China \\‘:1:1. November, British Am-| EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Quality Work Clothing To fg; th;gr:nore %fidom =1 L-u‘ a boycot applied to the Frank talled on Secte-| P - i oA L s resent this coupon to the box office of the 5 Cines st | Ly Achcson witn 5 Tt St Oldest Bank in Alaska FRED HENNING du.la l‘ad been killed by British|that Britain had made up fits| Complete Outfitter for Men ’ QR i e = i e e e ] a0ty Ml g 1 CAPITOL THEATRE Alaska Lamndry | - foreign colony of Shameen atlson urged delay, but won only a' y g— d ive TWO TICKETS to ) B Ganton was boycotted by the Chin- |scant few weeks i ! and receive see: l w cow'.mu vy B ese. As a result, ¢ grew in the| Reason for British determina- Th B ! " " o We | streets. All food had to be import- |tion to do business with the Com- e ] Y e en s FAHILY nn“moo“ omn“ H- S. GRAVES " ed. Not a servant remained on the|munists is the great chain of 3 c . n warehouses and shipping lines a a Federal Tax —12c—Paid by the Theatre Dedge—Plymouth—Chrysler The Clothing Man Every morning you saw the Am-|which have carried empire goods DeBoto—Dodge Trucks vV erican Consul sweeping his own|[to the for half a century } Phone l4—YI:Ll.0W CAB CO .—Phone 22 e r?orol‘ilfyl:ms ‘{. fice and fhe Italian Consul haul-|Also would be forced 5 3 | : Uing doe on @ child’s express Wagon. | o capitulate any time the Com-| Safety Depaslt j and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and SHAFFER'S MIn the evening, the French Consul |munists cut off its water supply.| \ RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. | “say It Wi » L ‘mixed the , the British Con-|so the British Foreign Office fig- - Boxes for Rent i MAIY MEAT y It With Flowers” but B B e eic tic 1t ures 1t can save these investments X WATCH 'THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! S “SAY IT WITH OURS!” 3 M" dessert at a|by recognizing the Communist re- | FOR 2 » ¥ mmunity gime now. a COMMERCIAL SAVINGS } 13—PHONES—49 Juneau Florists | - the , ‘had been smart B e < . s qinol Free Delivery Phone 311 i ugh to tighten this anti-west- | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S.| [There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! RGN, Lo . SEE S ] [