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2 DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1950 T T PAGE FOUR H v v . {ymw of ALL’members of The Alaska Libe staff, means|s © @ ¢-0 & ¢ & §.8 Q4| prorrrooresopeamia D -I- . ht Geographers say the United l}("l ) Al(lSk(l Enl’)lre | progressively better service for ALL Alaska. . bE wasEd \ from ’ ance Onlg rs‘la‘“t’“‘s ";e“w"”ds Ty Sy o s £ gl ‘ “G. W. SKINNER, President.” el 5 20 Y EA RS G THE EMPIRE 3 e iyl o NPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Of this we are o the Altaska Sten‘mshipi Com- Jaktiey N Honors O"l(ers — SR 8 pany is giving as good, conscientious service as 1s pos-| ¢ rian tide 046 a.m, 131 ft, PESBORSRGITL WU Rl SRR SO SO s e b o | X i TN sible. Operating, on an all-year basis, handicapped by |e Low tide 6:10 am. 55 ft. JANUARY 30, 1950 Of Coasi Guard BLACKWELL’S ZEN e high costs of operation and maintenance, lack of suf-|e High tide 12:09 p.m. 15.9 ft. Matt Halm, wellkonwn Juneau oldtimer, was a passenger on the Prin- CABINET SHOP ot Office in Junea ficient year-around freight, further handicapped by a|® Low tide 6:54 pm, -0.6 ft. lcess Mary, going to, St. Johns, N. B, to board a steamer for Hamburg,| ,: (pe Governor's House tonight 117 Main St. Phone 1712 FEGTAWAL TN e rias for $1.50 per month; | CONtinuing whispering campaign against the Alnskn{ ° @ ! Germany. He expected to visit relatives abroad for about a year. starting at 9 o'clock, the AWVS ality Cabinet Work six months, $8.0 r -r'“ 00 Steam and in favor o y other transportation service,|» o © o ¢ > © ¢ © o » e g will give a dance honoring the l:"hi::" {)m“ or Store ¢ : ¢ dreamed-up or in operation often amazes and gratifies Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merritt and children moved into the house they |Coast Guard officers and especially s i unc s tw us had just purchased—the Borland residence, south of the D. B. Stewart [those of the Coast Guard Cutter u ‘ I Sure, our freight might be late sometimes, and the home. Storis. ttice, 602: Business Office, 374, delivery of some promised job printing delayed thereby, —_— Members of thedA\y\(l)XSI] i:lii:;gsq 1 h “ S 1" S L PEARSoc oy T but we'll bet that the Alaska Steam’s “know-how” J. J. Fargher, known as “Jack the Tailor,” entered St. Ann’s Hos- tgegfhi‘;s;:;f" iy o T e Rexa tore # :‘ ; dbum» “h)('.h Mr. Skinner q.waks:‘ is doing a much beller‘ vpital for a major operation. In his absence, the tailor shop was to be in SRS — Your Reliable Pharmacists ; 4 job "wf] \\.uuld be done by any other operatnon under | | charge of Tom Shearer. PLAY COUNTRY STORE at "‘,:I b4 hes same circumstances L ] — Snake Pit tonight.—adv. BUTLER-MAURO 5 i BT . JANUARY 30 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. White entertained for dinner and bridge, the e | DRUG CO. 3 . David* DeLong 5 ' — 5 b | i rizes going to Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and Dr. Robert Simpson. Other guests L i shaalioladel (s il o S s i o ere Mra, Simpean; Mr,-anl s AlEH ‘BYEbCh S R AR TRer Y St :;%%’:;;’m:nxvs%’m sl | i ks 2 T Rl . Mrs. Tay Bayers % 4 an [ (Ketchikan News) 5 Susan Jane Boggan « | Miss Harriet Barargar, Arthur Fox, Bob Prover and Curtis Shattuck. Ycnday of each month Alaska MIISIC Sllpply | There is very little chance for the Alaska Develop- » Rodney Williams ° _ in Scottish Rite Temple ment Bill gething fo Ilist base.. dTis 18 TG ENIRE] George E. Robards . Mrs. Josephine Steele, a former Portland, Ore., resident had taken | peginning at 7:30 p. m. " Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | for which Kenneth Kadow and Department of In-|g Ledema Johnson | over management of the American Beauty Parlor. ORtain. AL Tawrenos: Pianos—Musical Instruments | terior field men are fathering, to get risk capital for | o Sylvia Howell . A and Supplies | Alaskan enterprises. ¥ ; Worshiptul Master; .Phone 206 Second and Seward.. | The idea behind the proposal is a good one. Al-l 68 00 Capt. and Mrs. E. K. Tobin were passengers on the Princess Mary, | JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary ’:ukn development could be aided in many ways. Gy going to Victoria to attend a Salvation Army convention. | But it just isn't in the political cards. ROAD COMMISSION ' I ‘ In the first place the proposed bill must go | The Rev. G. E. Gallant of Skagway was a passenger on the Princess B. P, 0. ELKS GENERAL PAINTS | through the Dleadquarters wringer of the Interior Mary, going on a trip to Seattle. Meeting every Wednesday at e —— ‘ Department, in the next place it is to be submitted to pRESENTS AN“UAL ' RS 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- and WALLPAPER Sy Y , SN the people of Alaska for their reactions and finally it ik First National Ban % come. F. DEWEY BAKER, . THEY ARE WORKING HARD the people of AT L T mciions and AT Harcld Post, cashier of the First National Bank, left on the Prin-| tome P DEWEY BARER, Ideal Paint Store TO SERVE US | att i : , fnaohi cess Mary, to visit his brother, Guy Bates Post, in Seattle. He planned after which, if approved, the necessary machinery 5 Becretary. Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt 2 would have to be set up to pass on loans for private o {to fly to San Francisco to see his mother, and was to be gone a month. ement in our | 5 | enterprise. | Col. John R. Noyes, commissioner | 4 in this column | Already operating in Alaska are the Reconstruc- | o¢ poudc for Alacka, has awarded| Maj. Layson E. Atkins, assistant engineer commissioner for the Lodge N 700 c d B teamship Com- | tion Finance Corporation, the Housing Corporation, | yjagues and pennants to the win- | District of Columbia, had been appointed chief engineer of the Alaska Moose 0 ge 0. ar everage co. uary 217 the Public Works. It is the latter through which the | yie gistricts of the Alaska Road | Road Commission, to succeer Maj. Douglas H. Gillette. Regular Meetings Each Friday i laska Steam- | municipalities in Alaska lyope to get n}uchmg 1u11<}s.; fon in last year's territory- e SRR Governor—JOHN LADELY 1 PHO?V.:‘;:G—DAYW 10;:. St. e best. possible | and which so far i e S oy | wide safety contest, it is announced. |y gng Mrs. Richard McCormick of Douglas celebrated their 47th || Secretary— | 4 bl s et 1ote | Over-all plan. Ketchikan alone, along with the school | “mpe ceremonies were held in the| .. i 34 b R. HERMANSEN for MIXERS or SODA ie I8l A\h.x; :n}l pr(ir'l nd | board and utilities, have asked for that amount. | BeRata’ Onambers of the Fedeml\“(’dd‘“g anniversary January 29. WALTER POP T one of the outstand- Even though Kadow and associates.do not 8et|puyiging as a part of the program | FE it T S 4 — = ustry to continue operation | yyyough an Alaska Development bill, they are at 1east | o¢ v annual conference of district| Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirkham of Douglas left on the Princess Mary | ———=———" i effort on the part of certain | qoing some pioneering work in Alaska and finding out engineers. | planning to visit in Tacoma, their former home, then go to Rainier, .y l- S'ore rhe Alaskan Ho,el rament to make its way dlifficult! | ts problems first hand, which we are in hope they Will | 15101 Noyes made a brief ad-|Ore,, to see their daughter, Elva, who was on the teaching staff there. Brownie's Liquor ety Rinetsiod skt 1e the people of Als G. W. Skin-| convey to ther chief back in Washington, L\ml.t!l‘m‘l‘ | aress stressing need for emphasiz- | The remainder of their vacation was to be in California. St AR AR, et | at Reasonable Rates ' Steamship Company, says: | this gentleman will take a little heed of the wisl "’;.n'; the safety program, pointing | TR AR Peoke t t twelve months we have given the | of the Alaskans. | out savings to the government re-| e August Olson of Douglas entertained members of the Altar P. O. Box 2596 omoggs? o I f Alaska and the Pacific Northwest periodic _ lting from every decrease in me’Society for an evening meeting. ] ; what we have done to improve service to | Its a greav pity that history didn't acquire a much dent frequency rate, as well as| e beradis s e :;‘;i]e::z;:‘ qpn.: tln];::::n:;:a whene\;erl Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams became the parents of a son, born in -I-h H d We have made some major changes and a great, T omo eavs mature has mo seuse of | potential accident was avoided|St. Ann's Hospital Williams was assistant superintendent of the Alaska GEORGE BROS. omas Hardware (o. . es in our way of doing things. | N6 DETHON <Ny S o a° R e S van 08 r pre- | J Min % 2 y i 3 B . o gh observance of proper pre- |Juneau Mine. l tion of ¢ them have been designed to help us attain our | bumor has never taken a good look at a platypus. e ‘ Widest Selec PAINTS — oms t possible water transportation for Alaska X W T < He expressed personal sanslac-l Weather: High, 27; low, 25; trace of snow. | LlQUoRs Builders’ and Shelf at will promote territorial growth and pros- | Contentment is the state acquired by schooling|tion with the past year’s record, | HARDWARE pe | yourself to be satisfied with what you have, whether | and particularly praised HAaITY | poeoorreeeorroreoooee oo - FHONE 399 q § f L c - Bates, Alaska Road Commission | N “Our entire organization is working full time on |you lke it or not. P 4 . : g H H by i i 1 | safety engineer, for his excellent | ! Remingto this job and our e hb KHows hat We Bug AR § g . {w;rk}m 1049, f al y €sS0ns In ENglISN . 1.. GorDON . ' “soLp {tmnsg‘gg:>:’m real progress. We are confident that our down-to-| The big question before the Wr*sler;] naumlsls, )u D it ] The Erwin Feed Co. 4 i roble! stern Germany is allows valk alone, will she iAids s % e e eart ach to Alaska transportation problems,| Western Germany is allowed to walk 2 i colonel to District Engineer Wil- & LEN = P Office in Case Lot Grocery h captialize on the experience, ideas and know- | goose-step? {lam Niemi for his outstanding woims @IITN BLIRED: Dojnob say, sWould ks do that if you |{ Fhone 704 J.B. Burford & Co. s it B BUES S) Dl N - — 1 in the Anchorage district. Sec- | Was me?” Say, “Would you do that if you WERE I? ?' “Our Doorstep Is Worn by . [gave another $1,200 to Besscll and z md award was given jointly to, ~ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Awry. Pronounce a-ri, A unstressed, AY, GRAIN, CO Satisfied Customers” Ihe ‘HaShmg'on |kept the remaining $400 for “Geo- Elhn (ove Forrest McGowan, representing the | T o sin RIPS, accent second syllable. and STORAGF rge.” Haines engineering sub- ct, and | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ascent (act of rising). Assent (to agree). repr—. Merry-Go-Round Sherman and Ingraham, when | Don Miller, represen ne A Rl R SRR R ot Btheieidnt e n FORD AGENCY REEs interviewed by this column, were! {neau headquarters, which were A PR TR STEVENS (Authorized Dealers) ( 1 from Page “De) {framk in their. comment: “You've| , coupled in the contest period. 0 4 g s M (| GREASES — GAS — OIL e ST thn SioR TEhi I8 water CvE] | | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us 4 s : . 7 the dam. We'd rather forget about ! | ‘ increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: LADI]?YS E)M‘IVSESAR ( J“eal “oior co S S L L |WESTERN UNION RATES | OMNIPOTENCE; unlimited power; hence, the Deity. (Accent follows the READY-TO- oot ot Alah Bekegt ey s M T, % o o —_— (Special Correspondence) | P). “A miracle is a work exceeding the power of any created agent, eward Street Near Third ey m m Ganey, Division 1 s il o ; B S S} the Bneolal TRverbiratis Special Favor ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Jan. 23—| (HA"GE |“ STA'ES; consequently being an effect of the Divine Omnipotence.”—South. - Ry EA % ;ancy ordered | Mrs. Jim Lingard was a passenger | mit, turned the letter over to ' In January 1948, Ganey ordered o s seeely | MAKRE man James A. Besscll, explaining |an investigation of Charles Navien, )10 Juneau via Alaska Coas REVISION MOSTLY UP/| by {|| The Charles W. Carter JUNEAU DAIRIES that t “squeal lette tually had | doing buisness as the Rex Refrig- | %47 5 MODERN E U DELICIOUS ICE CREAM be tten by another T-man, eration Serivce Co, at 3097 Third | | Western vrson teseazaph cates ROBERTA LEE Morluary & My e AR e Th as acquaint- 3\‘~ . Y\A\k B\on\;] ']n:c umuugui!l)\l-' E. C. Swanson flew to Juneau by | throughout the nation have unde: e i ed Kenmoor company and | James A. Bessell, later reported 104 ajacpa Coastal Wednesday, Jan.|gone many changes, with revisions Pourth and Franklin Sts. 2 fel ould be an “easy touch.” | his superiors an unreported tax la- | 15 He went to attend the funeral | mostly on the upward side, officials | Q- What shagid =Ry when, f;ter meeting st;meon; for the PHONE 138 i Juneau Dalnes: Inc. 1 then called on Rosenthal “‘!“‘(‘” “l‘“ ""””‘1‘”:“1‘& 5, 1_"1-“’“' But!oe John Erickson who passed away | of the Alaska Communications Sys- | “’5.‘7“"‘9- he takes his leave and says, “I am very glad to have met i ners in the Ken- 16, COIREUR it in St. Ann’s hospital. *Erickson, a|tem said today. you”? : . A . cxamined their |tDis, Navien became hysterical| yioporman resided here for the past s throughout the state of A. A pleasant smile and a sincere “thank you” is all that is really [} ’ || Chrysler Marine Engines ¢ cked up the telephone and slam- -8 B Tl throughout of Casl M Wear he found unreported | Picked up the telephone and s 20 years. He will be missed by his| Washington remain the same, but | necessary. Of course, if you really mean it, you can add, “and I am very asler s Men s we MACHINE SHOP S on his second trip to Ken-) ™ed it against the wall. When @ piens here and all of Alaska. | interstate wires are changed i an | glad to have met you.” Formerly SABIN'S Marine Hardware c. 1‘ w_u.’ he ,was told) o8 e B 5ot hee 1 | There was never a rainy day for|effort to bring about an equaliza- Q. If a man offers a cigarette to a woman companion and she says Stetson and Mallory Hats an . Ladenheim, an ac-| 0% LR John as a smile was his umbrella. | tion of charges in certain zones. | ne doesn't smoke, is it all right for him to “light up”? Arrow Shirts and Underwear chas. G' warner Co that the investigation He owned the troller Sundown. The change is effective February i p Allen Edmonds Shoes b e i ¥ Then Navlen propesed to Bessell i A. He should ask her first if she minds if he smokes. his clie 2 great de en Na proposed 4 e 1, ACS men said. Rates in Alaska 4 : & Skyway Luggage 9 and inconvenience. |that the case be settled. “Any price | - walter Larson took the tempo-|and to the states remain unchanged, Q. When introducing a husband and wife to another person, in same day, Canncn, |[you name is all right With me”|yayy building in which he built| they said, but in most cases more | What order are they introduced? HOME GROCERY fan who had written the {he said. In this case, howsver, there | hig"poat, the Carol L, down so that | money must be collected here for| A. Introduce the wife first, then the husband. B o T A " Y er” brought in an en-|is no evidence of any payment he may build the pilot house. The | forwarding to the telegraph com- | fee——= Phone 146 ining $3.000 in cash. Almost thereafter, Chief Ganey|garol L will be launched as soon | pany. b1 ieaies ¢ to a sworn affidavit in | (nbroduced Bessell to Carl Sand-|uq tne pilot house is completed. —_— ! OOK a nd I.EA RN Yy 500 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 11 of thi mn, Ganey. be‘ffi :iulg E“l-‘“1’79“_"SL" Hew 'Yf"}*: — Canada is half azain as large as A. C. GORDON American Meat — Phone 38 ol investigating unit, split |3 leader of the Star Democratic, jonn Adolfson is in the Cove| the United States CLOTHES y th f $900 going C‘l‘(‘("d “‘Be‘“ F‘h‘ 4‘6?“[1': "’]"dlnv\ailing the mail toat Treva C — R = T 5 NUNN-BUSH SHOES | t ey, $900 to i 4 ow bad 15 this|pefore he returns to Inian Islands. L en 15 the earth nearest the sun, ins the summer ot the = ish * ” c 00 going to a man |¢8se?” Bessell replied that was . 1 binters 3 STETSON HATS To Banish “Blue Monday wh ibed as “George.” ;22d- To Which Ganey replied: "Let’s | Gepuine Nancy Ann Story Book 2. What two signers of the U. S. Constitution later became Presi- || ~Quality Work Clothing |!f To give you more freedom 1 Montello, w)\tu;(:l’:‘db[:‘ se as a speclal favor t0ipgyg for Valentine's Day at Alas- —_— dents? ! from work — TRY rviewd by ;i;x\, column, stku:l M’n- B Sl ka’s finest Hardware and Furniture| PLAY COUNTRY STORE at the 3. What is the present devalued rate of the English pound? r“n HE““I“G ! ; D had offered to/flg Mhed e A e 2t v T 410-61] Srssh B1t; tonight-—ady. | 4. What is the largest inland port in the world? Complete Outfitter for Men cies and that $3,000 was agreed| Navlen, when interviewed by this o Y ! aska Laundry ! uron as the price, This was placed | 2olumn. called in his lawyer, Leo- 5. Which is the fastest of all dogs? ! { envelope and turned ovef to|nard Prose, who ranted, roa ANSWERS: C by Rosenthal. The partners |threatened and cajoled. He neither 1. In winter. ‘. w. cuwl.mu % i not been guilty of tax |affirmed nor denied anything. An 2. George Washington and James Madison. H s, GRAVES 5 ticials indicated that Navlen paid ACROSS 25, Icelandic tales 2 6 : Sandberg an attorney's fee for set-| 1. Mineral spring 80. Perform again 4 “;:“"”1;‘ Canada. Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler Theé Clothing Man Smcoth Workers ting the case. £l b whdiy e imnomd essto—Dedsy Tracke LEVFS OVERALLS 3 1 Soothing oint- . In the bacl This trio of Guuey, Cannon and| Last summer the T-easury indict- : P°?namn s compelled o for Boys g et s . Pronou u Bl Bk b ekl S G o St ot e SER TR | O D I i s $ano and Authony Piscellaargsn: | paunon, Calganio, wnd | Pl EEEEE i ki e, r. Rebert Simpson It W : ized @ smooth-working partnership | However, no action has been taken | ¢ $ifgour 45 Approprinte OPT IST SANITARY MEAT “SXY l'l‘iw Flowers” but in collecting from scared income-tax |since then, and when their chief,| 18 Signofsub- " for song ME} | ITH OURS!” pa James W. Johnson, Collector of In-1 s20. ;w Bustie " p IN| = L0 TR FOR BETTER MEATS most simultaneously with the | ternal Revenue for the 3rd District,| #1- Nogthern = 50. Mother of : i Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted 13—PHONES—49 | Juneau FlOI‘iSfS m vn, Jobn Galgano, | was interviewed, he refused to| 23 Waste ently SOUMIRY S Sptuctiay's Puzzie ) SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments Free Delivery = : ng agent, uncov- | comment on who might be protect-| ss paaioy faca nan DOWN 3. Danger z —— one 311 $300 check paid under-the- {ing them and why no further ac-| 326. Polsonoustree i ‘-\;ekr;d:]:\er L T!"_l‘;'e;:ge”"l 3. x,.':y\’.;:”,.}nv"” table to the Sherman GChevrolet,|tion had been taken. Inc., 561 Ce Parke Ave, Yon-| In fact, Johnson refused aven i Bk ks N¥Y a bonus on the pur-|to give the name of his chief field 114 an i fadighy deputy, though admitting this was W WILLIAM AL NDER Oldest Bank in Alaska Two T-men, Galgano and Bessell, |a matter of public record. “I would as a paid-up subscriber 10 THE DAILY AZASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING G 1 Present this coupon to thi“box office of the 1891 nvel’ Hi" a cen'"" 0' Banl(lng—lssn CAPITOL THEATRE The B. M. Behrends and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . B “THE SUN COMES UP" ank d on Jack Ingraham and [not give you anything to help with ) partners in the|this story” he stated. , admitted receiving “Then I am beginning to see,” Jchnson was told, “how these shakedown artists were operating ight under your | “You mak an accusation westigation was |and I resent it,” snapped the Col- ing to a sworn|lector of Internal Revenue, and She polate Scoteh river Epoch n but a Allows in the hands of this col-|that end the interview Of us n ot Tomorrow: arry Brickman, Assistant e spiwmr — $ i su et ”e S Works Commissioner for FROM SITKA 2 Federal 1ux —12c—Paid by the Theatre f Y po it 4 ufi;:;‘ 0 e M. and Mrs. W. W. Simms of :? T}’v’:‘::l.‘r;’r“’ - Pbone M—!El.l.l)w CAB C0.—Phone 2 Boxes ffl L Re nt $4,000 was [ to| Sitka are guests at the Baranot | 12 ,»./,:‘u',‘.\,! e d i d cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and - amount lv;v‘(fmrhv(‘:x;"x; ’"SZ P oo e Ria | il ’.f,‘,'f,i'xr}‘{“""“' RE’I‘JU!:?I gfsoull}eto your home with our compliments. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS % M 17, Afternoon He kept $1200 for PLAY COUNTRY STORE at the $1,200 to Galgano,|Snake Pit toni —ady | function 48, Highest point WATCH 'THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear!