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' PAGE FOUR | financial plan for the expenditures. of the Govern- President and his advisers are now give us better. The budget ment.” Truman planning to something Daily Alaska Empire P xcept Sunday PRINTING COMPANY Juncau, Alaska | which the President will send to Cohgress on Jan. 9 will not balance, but the layman if he examines mcl D J ' 7 % summary of its major items, which he will be able to A T buy from the Government Printing Office for about : 40 & el ill at least rstand why 1 ’ . Post O s d Class Matter. | cents, will at least underst hy it doesn’t} o SUBSCRIPTION RATES . & | balance. le ingtsbl e oo Loyl diel o b eallens “The document will distinguish between operat- e s A R | ing costs and capital expenditures. It will show what ; ® . 5150, sums the Government may expect to get back, such|® f oty | s loans and recoverable claims; what assets will have | ® las : such as dams, public buildings er ¢, 602 B Office, 374, | 1a value, such as dams, p! s and river | ow much is being spent | o e and local projects receiving Federal aid and: o ch is going out in aid and services to private I . . as in the case of operations of the Post) a loss. There will be; .ul ASSOCIATED bor improvements; Department : - the first time special analyses of various fields! 3 activity, such as public works. The citizen by = an find out in an evening more (or so we ect) than inany run-of-thie-mill members of Con-: ss used to Xnow. l “This reform, long overdue, will not add a penny! to the Federal receipts or clip a penny from the Fed- | eral expenditures. Its value will be, if the promises are kept, in its democratization of a major issue. The Federal budget, calling for about one-fifth of the national income, comes home to eve Every- body ought to understand it and everybody ought to. gre Weatherat atures also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 | “juggling accounts indiscriminately as the result of his seven-pound am., released by the Weather Bureau at Juneau, follow: Anchorage ve an opinion about it. The time is long past when | Annette Island ... THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA P | 20 YEARS AGO #%'% sxerrn I lvrrrrrrrrrroeess JANUARY 16, 1930 “Some violent subterranean disturbance at the bottom of Gastineau ¥ | Channel” was the cause of the collapse of the Standard Oil Company’s ® | dock and half of the warehouse, with an ‘estimated loss of $60,000 to | the company, and slight damage to the Alaska Electric Light and Power JANUARY 16 Arleen Godkin Henry Langfeldt » ‘ . ;Cumpany‘s service wires. Mrs. Hilda Berggren Gary Bach . 2 g Donald Foster o George B. Grigsby, one of Alaska’s leading lawyers and citizens, @ | filed his candidacy for Democratic nomination as Delegate to Congress. ® He was the first Democrat to file for any office that year. . Gladys Uggen Mrs. John E. Crowley Mrs. Jack Short Wesley Turner e c s 0 ¢ o ¢ 0 The gasboat Bertha-del, belonging to A. E. Goetz, was wrecked on the beach near Fleek's machine shop at Douglas during the high wind which tore her away from her mooring at the city float. The motorship Bellingham, Capt. Syd Hooper, arrived from Ket- chikan and docked at the Juneau Cold Storage to load frozen fish for ;um Alaska Fish Brokerage. She was scheduled to sail for Prince Rupert i later that day. | Alaska Poinis L Weather concitions and temper- | A son was born in St. Ann’s Hospital to Mrs. H. L. Stabler, formerly at various Alaska points | Lillian Bayer; the father, bookkeeper at the Thomas Hardware, was 120th Meridian Time, and | heir” 9 For { Headlines read: “Northwest in Wintery Grip” . . . Snow blanketed 1 Cleai most of Washington State, and lakes in western Washington were frozen. RS = — ha 7 . & -— ot s : g ! Barrow -5—Cloudy | The Willamette River at Portland was frozen solid, the first time in a “BUDGET FOR THE LAYMAN” #-wds sife - DI Miatite o the weris “““;Bem‘é}‘ B | decade. e Central Statia NEewise ‘wers surfesifie Yrom weo Woather. BT destinations of Federal funds. { Cordova -1—Clear Gov. George A. Parks who had been in the States for several weeks, % by the New York Times admonition that % O Dawson -42—Fog ‘ was a passenger aboard the Northwestern, returning to Juneau. ev y ougnt to understand the Fedreal budget and The law does not allow you to carry a loaded gun Edmonton . -24—Clear | Henry Pigg, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Pigg, who was recovering ey iy ought to have an opinion about it, The|in your car—for your own safety and the safety of g:‘;:’;nks 'nw—fg‘::i!from a second operation, was a passenger enroute to Seattle to enter F has sent to the Government Printing Office | ot buf many hunting parties start out with.m“re g % Missing ‘Columbus Sam;nrium. He was accompanied by Mrs. Pigg and a nurse, for y of the summary of the budg: major 1'um.~| y of firewater for the trip. We'll take the guy| jyneau Airport 16—Clear | Mrs. Miles Godkin. e Times tells us is available with the loaded gun as being less dangerous on the, Kodiak . 35—Clear Mrs. Charles Naghel, who had been visiting in the States, was re- We don't know whether we will be able to under-}road and in the woocs.—(Everson News). | Kotzebue 14—Partly Cloudy | turning on the Nor estern. 1 once we receive it, but we are awaiting it R - NS S McGrath -8—Cloudy Weather: High, 28; low 27; clear. WA erest, we will read it with care Manufactyiers are planning to turn out lightvrg::?:iway _355,:2;;::. R e g e most people throughout the country, | .. y.. what the American public is looking for is] Petersburg 3—Clear : . . . by be racst terésted tn any ttems that bave to do | 2275 DUt BOt A0 H e atete R 16—snow | | Da”y Lessons in Enghs W L. GORDON WItH, OUS D0 e e Lynden Tribune). Prince George -51—Fog | { e This is what the Times says in its editorial, “Bud- i o R 5 A ;Seau)e 19—Snow | *= S et > Layman”: | Sitka Clear WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The clothes have been ver Commission described the Federal| An Olympia doctor says cod-liver oil, aside from ' Whitehorse —Clear Jaundried,” as so often heard. The correct preterit is LAUNDERED. adequate document poorly organized | Medical values, brings contentment. That's dmnnles;:\'akutat . Cloudy OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED; Naphtha. Pronounce naf-tha, and not designed to serve its major purpose, After taking it the patient probably is satisfied ; i T ST nap-tha. s to present an understandable and workable " (Daily Olympian). e OFTEN MISSPELLED: Intention; TION. Tension; SION. rd cutter White ! Holl The Coast SNONYMS: Careful, cautious, watchful, vigilant, alert, guarded, ob- here this 1 port servant. | CAR TUNES strating its “goc s ar reat aip to' after n Ketchikan. It is q‘_jp:;;” Y : e T L R e servieins WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us that have ) made re with | e Cert It increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Ed Pauley and other American pro- anticipated that | ——em = INCUBUS; anything that tends to weigh down or discourage. (Pronounce e i, meters who have been developing come So the British set out to make first U as in UNIT, accent first syllable). ‘“Superstition! that horrid inued from Page One) oil in southern Mexico. rity Council of the United Na-'trade deals with Soviet Russia, not incubus which dwelt in darkness . . .. is passing away without return.” =i, R He added that conditions wer The shock of Soviet inten- gh such satellites —Carlyle. ; ks & in ‘Gireece nt now than when the ex- ciear at tI akia and Sov- X Hialy ) things Pearson riation act was passed—mean- e, forced an en The most important of = e o St e Sy & ke Rriabing M luzmmu“ that American coopera volves the recogni- : by ! N on and his close friend, Maj. | Vestors in Mexico no > less China and the re- |} MODERN ETIOUE[TE Gen. Tarry Vaughn, were substan- Ploitive minded. ion of Hongkong by Great Brit- | | ROBERTA LEE W and half years later want Am elog nt, | :-,mm,.-n,wn,”mw,m,d Ser estigating commit- t Ameri- |+ maneuvering, t Q. Is it proper for a girl to walk along the street smoking? '1'"“" o g A. This is still frowned upon by good society, although what the hat time, the spring of ekl Ly |l id not be 90! gifference is between smoking on the street and in any other public place | o ff;;:"»:‘)r:ff‘:i‘.I"j«;‘v"}?‘_' Rt L B ey ! ould D€ is hard to figure. However, to be in perfectly good taste, it is better | wal libel,” on the Same time, I wish to r United S has becom ublic for the girl to refrain from smoking while on the street. rson had called that Mexico must con ed by a domestic struggle British were Q. What is the proper way to ask for a person over the telephone? 5 economy 1 its own - for cor office b; A. The proper manner is to ask, “May I speak to Helen, please?” ! e son lodge this | SOU which belong to the Mexi- New Deal grou Stalin And when the person replies with, “Just a moment, please,” or, “I'll call | ¢ val Vaughn call- | 0 T ""’:::‘ B Rnepss | with patience her,” don't forget to add a “thank you.” g (h}lm]y“x:‘\:‘t;x’{ Sl ik i r“:]nn “'“‘5 mz‘n(\k i \:n);:x : : Q7 Should a man who is signing a hotel register use the prefix G i iso” taads <o | 0 Franc R lia, Mexico| the absolute political s = € ihat the WHE wis ordered|Or 8nY otiér co it could nr State Department A. No: he should just sign “J. L. Porter, Cleveland, Ohio. despite the fact th be a “blanket” tr 1, but must | the m B S B A Y SRR G AP SRR Sy S e it be earmarked for specific projects | Teher d . a1 ] 4 d he would favor if the loa a ud 3 OO t G : o4 Teo i A. C. GORDON | e bond posted by Mar- ““}")“"‘" of Mexico aWaY 50 (reely (hat | b s e e e fitme of his arrest. fob \\'r:\xllr:“‘rgz"\\l.\x: s”:::xm l)\‘x ine debtor feel cheap and 1. What is the difference between gross weight, tare weight, and 1i compared the any way alte ; Ret woight? g nd ascertained tiat | SPirit of good neighborliness behind |ed S nda machine i P hiatias Ware onneadt any financiul assistance the United |grant was t rked with 2. What is claimed to be the most nearly perfect food? g States may extend you,” he declar- | which we all the reci 3. Who was our only bald-headed President? Moree In Mexico ed good neighbors we want to !md_ vors that e not a free-will 4. In what year did Charles A. Lindbergh make his epic flight across Sc ne Morse, Oregon Re-|D€IP you in b sssionate peo- | the Atlantic? 1 friendly helpful | 4eVeiop the At natural resources | cyr o, distress, but 5. What aquatic animal has to teach its young to swim? < nane Mieus) Mes of your country and, in that - States American imperialism ANSWERS: o the other day which | FAis€ the living standards of your|giq to enslave peoples.| 1 Gross weight is the total weight of goods and container; tare people a word, their * ol bt : el '“';" B ik e A et by withioat l}:f;: e ‘l"';’:('“‘l‘ weight is weight of container; and net weight is weight of goods only. lcan” to one of the mos 4 by without | poing Four argely be- e comatic strongholds |3 10an.” replied Aleman, Who spoke | ynited State g 2. Milk. vestern hemisphere Hiasn an nthcuisige JThen LS|Hpiti ookte done to pro-| 3. John Quincy Adams. Ltor Morse' trip was arranged 90ded Wth & grin, “but i Woud be | most cotonies repulation of the United|, & W 1927, nusual circumstances | V%Y __-’;l’_‘" 1 ARG Uy in general. But not , States. From RRA until to 5. The sea lion. amed Applegate | Note: The State Department pret- | qoing 5o well § in | American aid has not served Am- | R 74 8l s & \ria | to. Mabo IH(\ much agrees with the general spite of givir 2 | views expressed by Senator Morse him that President meaningl2ss name E e e mrolane |and President Aleman and has re- Youn % i s P commended a $150,000,000 loan. This i pick up the Sen- : 5 tke any of §t recommendation has now gone s to | the export-import bank where 3 talked | | cbjection has been Aleman ens it an Americar Hert ’ e expressed and ca ably near the |1 5t {I{ Gaston, President of U tC w now held by the State | Park. The differences hetween Ga State I President T ion. Mexico | 0 and the rtment building | "°W up to 1 a final dec 1ent cive a namely, that loan for and financing facilities, such as pipe- a i > than $400,000,000 | » to finance oil drill- tion, However, thi pear neces- uman for oil- GE remarkably well is to isolate the| To date, h done | short time Oldest Bank in Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1950 The B. M. Behrends . Bank Safety Depeosit Boxes for Rent » fact that | THE SCORE CARD [ " I | Bolution of Saturday's Puzzle ¥ with Pre-|. 1o January, 1045, Moscow ruled COMMERCIAL SAVINGS i Pauley. 190,000,000 human beings o PR s A man, | In June, 1948, Moscow ruled 450, | o ove z. Wrath \ and 00,000 human being ot S —" g real| By November, 1949, Moscow m this Pro-{ gver 800.000 e L Crazy: slang ! o n s o S s S cous | ALEX HOLDEN n The total human population of City In penn- | earth i | the ut 2,500,000,000. i | Moscow rules one-third of the hu- American Investors Wary man race Morse tal to When the nations at war with P ssed | Germany and Japan attended Dum- loan (barton Oaks and later the San | Francosco conferences, they sought “As you know, Ameri estors |a formula to establish a comity ave understandably timid since the |of naticns, a Parliament of man, expropriation of foreign holdings some kind of one world. But no in Mexico some years ago,” Morse one assumed at those conference told the President of Mex Be- |that World War II would lead to fore American private ca can the conquest of the human ra by fiow into Mexico to supplem Soviet Russia. In fact, the war wa loan, if a lcan ‘is approved fought to prevent Hitler from rul- % must _be grance that it will be ing a limited area in Europe protected from confiscatory action| At no time it assumed, even or confiscatory taxes.” San Francisco, that five year President Aleman replied that his ter, one country, Soviet Rugia < government already was demon- uld have been permitted by the | 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 RETURN OF OCTOBER" Federal 1ux —12c—Paid by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. _ WATCH 'JHIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! wylvania Divikion of @ city SHalf em Decoyed Compruhenaca 2}, M) 2. Hpo Vals Beurd of " grain Cry of the cat Fonglish river Langthy Come btk 1o mind Negntive prefix Frmwct . Lenve | LIQUORS MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month In Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. Carson A. Lawrence, | 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, Secretary. | sl BLACKWELL’S CABINET SHOP 117 Main St. Phone 772 High Quality Cabinet Work for Home, Office or Store WON'T ICKING YOUR NECK oot vou‘:n VOUR DEFROSTER DSAIELD WIPERS N WORKING ORDER 5 riows sariTy oomcn, Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—JOHN LADELY Secretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN ""The Rexall Store" Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG Co. TOO LATE THEN You cannot rush to your insurance agent while your home is in flames to | ask him for more insur- ance. The only time you can get more insurance is . .. BEFORE you have a fire. Ask this Hartford agen- ¢y to check over your | policies. | Shattuck Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies ~Phone 206 .Second and Seward.. 0 GENERAL PAINTS and WALLPAPER Ideal Paint Store Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt / Ageney | Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Phone: 249 Seward Street Juneau / — Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 107 139 Bo. Franklin i P. 0. Box 259 i i The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 / Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE Widest Selection of | GEORGE BROS. | | \ ; PHONE 299 Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Batisfied Customers” The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery Phone 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. 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