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T TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1950 .’AGE FOUR S . ] '} Y . suruction of the present Palmer airport prior to the f_{ iv Alasid b”',"'re cifective date of the Federal Airport Act for which [ow . = . .»./{MOUNT JUNEAU. LODGE NO. 147 . scept Sunday by the no matching moneys could be received. | 20 Y E A RS A G 0 ‘ea er a SEOOND and FOURTH . Tae R “That in order to receive credit under said act for HE EMPIRE < mlu: m“:m - ‘nmuv\s already expended it would be necessary for the | . beginning at 7:30 p. m. Palmer Airport Association to place a value of $150,- | & AUGUST 22, 1930 as a o'nls Carson A. Lawrence, 000 on the present premises and sell the same to the | < i Worshipful Master; e ‘.rsms_«nnn Class Matter. | Territory of Alaska at such figure thereby allownx?gl M AUGUST 22 ° A son was born In St. Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ander-| weather conditions and temper- JAMES W. LEIVERS, Becrctary. las for $1.50 per months | Lhe Territory to receive 25 per cent credit thereof in @ |son, whose home was on the Glacier Highway. atures at various Alaska points -— ks | inutching funds for land acquisition, an allowable cost Vera Kirkham . . also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 dvance, $7.50; | said act.” L] Mrs. Everett Schaffer . Nellie Matis of Skagway was spending a few days in Juneau, stop-|a.m., 120th Meridian Time. sad @ B P 0 ELKS notity meeting from whose minutes the foregoing Erna Stender ® | ping at the Gastineau Hotel. Also at the Gastineau were Mr. and Mrs. released Ly the Weather Bureau! afeetin ev‘ b pd > P <ted was held on April 15 — eight days after | Harold Bioomquist 2 |A. 1. Goddard, who had come from Chichagof the day before. are, a3 ‘follows: wme:da,"."'“:”:;"“w‘;fi ; 4 {or the $150,000 payment was proscn(c‘dl. hz‘;‘:j:d%‘s’:' ¢ Anchorage ... 56—Rain| brothers welcome. WALLIS S. - - ferritory and four days after the warrant for % 2 «Volcanoes Packed in Ice” was the title of an article in the current Annette Island .. 53—Fog| OEORGE, Exalted Ruler. . H. [l | H ssued. b TP A s TN G e S SRR Saturday Evening Post, telling of the explorations and experiences of Barrow oo 35—Rain| BIGGS, secxem-y . H wheti the orginal request for o oy o AU L L cencyi e Rev RUEI (RSN, Siie gl jer prist oA Ythor yas Barrett, Wil- (Betfel - o - iruction of the Palmer Airport|' At the same time, he was a bosom |10ughby, famous Alaskan author who formerly lived in Katalla. She was Daww’: ECIW"Y' f i | £ ost was shown ns|pal of ECA Chief Paul Hoffman.|& frequent Juneau visitor. Edmonton 61—Rain Shocwhe“rs | he project estimated at | However, he has been blastng ECA Fairbanks e &—Clepxi and Hoffman ever since he 1S The first deer of the season brought into Douglas was the prize Haines | ‘ 55—Pn;tly Clopdy juoted above, state turned down. of a_party ‘which numbered Joe Riedi, and three boys—Gordon Mills, Havre ... “52—Pu.rtly Gloudy ! Lioyd Querin and Joe Riedi, Jr. They had left the island three days|Juneau Airport 49—Partly. Cloudy 0 jon was put on the '(odmlg (Missing) heir city’s development beyond personal river basins, there would be enousi S for the Leader Department Store building and planned extensive im- Whitehorse 58—Partly Cloudy | ) S T R T SR \ons and were, accordingly, pleased to make | ;4 ctrial power to support a popu- | | I P e ol P e, | ot o R o e e, whrs o o shk S B e Teieral Government. However, those | 4o Knowland and Democrat Cou- } —_ MoGrafh s i} M—Rs«m manner in which the transfer was |gressmen Havenner and Shelley o Frank - Frederick of the Douglas Island Packing Company left on| .. 49—Cloudy & 5 by : nat the land is actually worth $150,- | California, the President envisaged [the Princess Alice to spend the winter-in Seattle after a highly suc-|Northway ... 48—Partly Cloudy BLACKWELL’S k! \Lie $145,000 returned to the Territory is[a rosy future for the 1naum —"or:- cessful season in which the pack exceeded original expectations. Petersburg 50—Clear | CABINET SHOP ift Lo the Territory from public spirited peace—if Congress will approve his Portland . ... 63—Clear 11 %, < of Palmer. These civic minded individuals, 1t | far-reaching public power program. Thomas L. George, senior thember and president of George Broth-|Prince George ........... 44—0lear 7 Main St "“‘}«'/"’ ! ! 1f we developed all our major| . ..., unced that his father, M. George, had signed a long-term lease Seattle. i e 38—CleERT High Quality Cabinet Werk i Sitka . 5 56—Fo2 for Home, Office or Btere: | E | st 22, 1950 | . virtual gift of their valuable lands that Palmerljation of 200,000,000 people” Tru- provements. akutab: i b oy might prosper. man predicted. i A DEAL? The transaction under consideration involves The President also suggested a The motorship Estebeth departed Juneau for Sitka and wayports o ] i gy o methods and concepts not normally employed by those solution to California’s water short- carrying these passengers: Edwin V. Cooper and George Comstock for pUBuc REM“O"S MA" "Th R B " . red in the public prints engaged in the buying and selling of land. The trans- ‘;f:;‘gm ‘:n ig‘;‘g"‘g;&:‘;i‘; R‘l"'gie:fi Hoonah, and M. J. Bagley and Emil Mause for Funter Bay. e Rexall Store \ \» the Palmer airport, now fer of title to real property is an everyday occurrence, | 0 P T 00T Gown through fRoM pm“svlv“u vourlulil ‘ 2 ¥ . 4 some of the circum- and is generally accomplished in a single exchange |, ‘hern California. J. R. Marshall, construction engineer on the new Capitol Building, 0y iy h‘m‘ I, »cquisition of land for this|of title for consideration. wThat would go a long way to- [and Mrs. Marshall were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Cole for a week's John D. Walker of Germanmwn MA # o g Whether there is anything unlawful in the Palmer | ward solving your dispute With fcruise on Mr. Cole's power yacht Jazz. claims | the' dusty = -car - with .the, # ‘1 3 It is wholly a matter of | Arizona over water rights,” he told pgnnsylv,ma license that youm e i ; oW deal is not for us to decide. seeing jaround -town.” hriagh which the Territuryi s thatCailiian 1y . ion. e ifor S, Peter Forney of Hoonah was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. i { suted property from the Palmer | interpretation, ; Yes, but wouldn't it provoke a 5 i 5 s P he | Eastorner . hoped¥ B AMA b e been subjected to close suul-} The fact that the United States Senate has taken fresh dispute with the people of : better duck than on his last trip: e‘sflppl’ £ lsslnns and, more recently, by melcogmmnce of possible irregularities makes further in- Oregon?” asked Senator Knowland. Weather: High, 55; low, 50; rain. “We vt,nted WP'lflme,,A?‘S)fl 11 nate. vestigation desirable. If all is as it should be, the | we would be taking water from i dirt héme ',m,;:: fl s o) Ea "m Mw [ ugh Butler of Nebraska has interested: | parties concerned will welcome the opportunity to|ine Columbia they may need.” NS L o S RS T SR """b g ! was_nicely cfi'ef il i M i/ P " H N intox b }gm . H Palmer Airport to the extent of asking | dispel the cloud of doubt whigh ' how envelops their| Oh, the irrigation needs of Ore D 'i L E l h Y we raq toll . 1 e gon would be met first,” replied al y essons In ng |S W. L. GORDON go horpe h‘ {».,..l fi L i TR n',"“: b, -3 N On thetr “third ' Alasia' tHip, Mr. — i te investigating committee be named to operations. Truman. “Enough water runs into full and complete inquiry into the land It has been suggested that Senator Butler has been misinformed as to the true situation—that he the ocean from the Columbia River and Mrs. Walker arrived mdny and registered at the Gastineau L ettt e et~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “That’s all the faster his GENERAL P. Am ¢ ns to determine whether there have been i Vi to satisfy the needs of both Oregon lings of a possible fraudulent nature. Mr. has accepted misrepresentation ms:ie by md\‘:d\:fis and California. Millions of atre |car can go” Say, “That's AS FAST AS his car can go.” Hotel. They plan to leave today & tor, in making his request, cites a number of related | seeking, for political purposes, to obstruct worthwhile e .o ove going to waste.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Magneto. Prononce mag-ne-to, A as on the motorvessel Chilkoot. and WALLPAPER Jents which appear to be highly irregular. developments. However, the Senator from Nebraska The President added that the |, Am g ocin KNEE, O as in TOE, accent second syllable, Walker is public relations coun- i 1 d with force—and hi i - H # s 3 : sel in Germant Here, briefly, is described the purchase Which has | has presented his case clearly and with fo a s | electric power that could be de' OFTEN MISSPELLED: Formally (in a formal manner). Formerly |} own, one of his Ideal Pamf SI“. been the source of so much comment and speculation. statements in this matter are supported by a weight |veloped on the project would pay arger accounts being for the Phil- A total of 127.94 hased by th pe-r \tory | of documetnary evidence, several pages of which ap- |for the cost of building it. (at some time before). adelphia Planning Commission ||, Phone 540 Fred W. Wenas total of .94 acres was purcl fls_e y the Territory 'n the Congressional Record and more o £ which SYNONYMS: Hallow (verb), consecrate, enshrine, sanctify. and Zoning Committee. from the Palmer Airport Association for $150.000 and | pear ' "8 POREEE LS WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| — paid for by a Territorial check in that amount. Sev- |We Will Pr X lEGIo“ RE AD IES increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: cud B L eral days later, the Palmer Airport Association tend- . 2 OSCULATION; kissing. “Promiscuous osculation is mot approved by V. F. w._ "".!. c.- ered a draft in favor of the Territory in the amount Writing songs must be much easier than it used physicians.” 3 . R of $145,000. The reasons prompting this method of [to be. Song writers used to rhyme moon with June. FOR IMPENDI“G Takl Pos' “0. 5559 m“ OMNI i ' 805 10th 8%, ‘ handling the transfer are clearly stated in the minutes | Now they just rhyme moon with moon.—(Snohomish P s & % 6—-DAY er NIGHT (8 ] H Meeting .every: Thursday, in 4 of the Palmer Airport Association for April 15, 1950, | County Tribune). “ EN YTty by the C.TO. Hall at 8:00 pm for MIXERS or S8ODA POP excerpts of which We quote from the Congressional o TR j ,"‘GJERN ETIOUE [TE ROBERTA LEE S i ‘“___* i Record for August 16, 1950: “The world is runing out of water,” says a geo- 1 frief biisiness mesttng 'of 1 - ————T i i “That the Territory of Alaska has expended | logist. Perhaps that's why our one world is con- Ju:ea: P;si N:s :‘efrhe ;meicm e R e e ot Rr e e T The Alaskan H t l 1 some $§0,000 of the funds of the, Tersitory ip, the,con; | inually becoming smajler — its' being dehydrated. {pegion held last evening in the Q. When a man is in an elevator in an office building, and a woman wame s liquo[ Slou 0. 0 ! g e T T ~—~-—== | Dugout, principal discussion cer sausintance enters, should he remove his hat? ¢ ! .. l'".. b yiogz ogld @ "le w‘shinm “A super agency, set up to run the the last two months the cost of liv- tered about plans for the forti- A. He should lift his hat in greeting, but it is not necessary for Fhene 103 139 Sa. Fraskiia ' L 5 whole show, would have a demoral- ing has increased more than it did coming convention of the Dep:: \im to remove it in an office elevator. P. 0. Box 2680 PHONE SINGLE 0 i v-Go-Round {zing effect and do more harm than during the last two years of World |ment of Alaska. Q. What should one do when calling to see & frfend, and one sees : PHONE 665 good. ‘War II. .. The council of economic First Vice-commander John T t she is preparing to go. out? “Also, it would be a waste of time advisers, charged .with keeping the aka presided, and further | S ey b f 1 ontinued Irom Pn.e Une) 'md money, in my opinion,” the entire U, S. economy on its feet |for the gathering, schedulcd to of X ) i 10, /EXCHANER & SOV peasanmes, and ; then | mm” Hard é — » >— resident added. “I'm looking to employs only 36 people and oper- |in Juneau September 2nd we i sy romise that you will-call again. nnonfl nlos 715 Wil'e (0. * jowing Sunday. He was forced | % you to deliver the goods ates on a budget under $300,000 . . lined by Chester Zc two men and two girls attend the theatre together, how b o Hombed Pl also’ with=12 own ‘fleld. It everyone The Bureauiof. Standards’ latest hairman of the convention com ild they st Widest sehefion of . PAINTS — ons | ting any attention. | ! t, we'll get along alljautomatic compuls 4 mittee. | A Tie best arrangement is fo have the two girls seated next to T ' Buflders’ and Shelt i » spend 15 minutes |’ « y int X Apphtcauons for membership between the two men. qul 0Rs HARDWARE to report his| N I n art , of | ¢ thout WO veterans Were acce i i “H {aF uild what | itiation Into the Post ANNOUNCEA 10T | mewrmr iy PHONE 399 i ¥ | 1 m” n Orate the meeting of August 23 | gk Py — Remin n | | \ The full commit . E Y an d L E A R N by : 2 z BOLD !.-t""m'bnl"m‘"‘“fll y x ; v myle of the convention arrangernc irgea |} LUV O A. C. GORDON {|| The Erwin Feed Co. » R | ¢ a i ner « ( a por { ‘ ngr ett. Dirkser tonight in the dugout, Dffice 1n, Oaeg o/ TN J. B. Burford Co. | i ! No. 1 Kulhoel en usine in his campaizn ‘o un- | nounced. 1. Would you consume more energy in typewriting rapidly, or in| “Our Doorstep Is Wern by <« H seat Democrat Scott Lucas, the — walking slowly (about 22 miles an hour)? . i 1 ( ense Joh | Senat ority 1 3 | HAY, GRAIN, CO. fou } aos llwgfrfser:‘alm )l :lad(;r.B‘2 4 A%v.:;;l‘lum;‘ --iln- .~"qu". r "(k -t‘l e 2. What is the biggest bronze statue in the world? { and STORAGE 9 3 L ! n reported a stows V] S g N i Jente! ¢ iasthority o militaty il reriy ghat il :E;‘O:}?_ ewing Mackine Center 3. What famous German composer wrote a symphony after he was | . FORD } : & foat | OEVET, . bi wor fered a $20000 job with the ECA|SCHWINN BIKES AT sabsgxs [cRtrely deaf? . 9 ! A (E"’Q‘ ‘ 1 X o {#Be: best proot J¢ it ert | ald-for-Europe program early in il e A 4, What bird is the largest and most numerous of American thrushes? STEVENS cauasmt o oan s of ooivie B 1 i ¢l A "fit‘fl‘i‘ exmflplhlzid e 1949, but held off accepting becausc|® © o © o o o o o © o 5. What country did the original Quisling betray to the Nazis? iy A —-ow : : | i) inson stated: “We lhe “wanted to see where we were|® . ANSWERS: LADIES'—MISSES’ » (] { {indhe Delgnge Dengrtment knoy—rlgolng. e TIDE TABLE e 1 Inwalking slowly. READY-TO-WEAR Junean Mofor Ce. ! B Raveedrd Wl I say we know—that Russia{ Real story is that Dirksen was|® . 2. Statute of Lil : [ Poot of Main Street : plan to conquer th i i i i ® berty. Seward Third g quer the Uni- | breaking his neck to get the job, AUGUST 23 3. Ludwig van Beethoven. A ; fl;nates by force or war.” He|[but lost out because the White|® Low Tide 4:26 am. 09 ft. ® % e robin ; " . { £ le;stal“"] n: Br:fl-!‘l’g;r of ws?lri for at|House couldn't be sure where Dirk-| e High Tide 11:12 am. 122 ft. o 5‘ % S t } . MAKE o Ju’;xe o mx:zon L-;B E sen was going, An in-and-out isol-| ¢ Low Tide 4:33 pm. 58 ft. o s 4 The Charles w cmet JUNE.AU DAms | I i it “withlfl d:fe?se ! x:;.‘lonéséAthe ex-congressman was on | ® High Tide 10:44 p.m., 153 ft. SR DELICIOUS ICE CRIA! § isauons ol ew | the bandwagon as lon t 3 (o short years, we may witness the |- B} il i g.ns b B R E xn y Mbrhlary & dafly habit—ask for it by mame sne operators have end o(_ this era of atomic secrecy o Jo “sE . ) slug into a cen-| - - Signaled by the explosion of : Fourth and Franklin Juneau Dairies Inc S ihe. one. out | Some other nation’s bombs.” Rus- as a paid-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA PHONE 136 r 5 ‘ e-distance calls,|Sia exploded her first atomic bomb A EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING i s done wihout {190 o few short years bui a fewl 1 con P88 fow o Present this coupon to the box office of the Men' ; Chrysler Marine Engines ¢ of either party on|Short weeks later—in August, 1949. . Papal scart 37 Genusofithe .r' ear IM er, a new record-| Again, on Feb. 2, 1950, Johnson Serpent 33, Tre squtnwest mnol Tmm c.‘l iy w CHINE ¢ sl e ) Jeep signals” | Doasted: “If the Soviet Union starts A oA mnorh"mmm arine H._"lm i nstalled, By |something at 4 am, the fighting count 41 e Stetasn and i pratalted, ooy | power of tne United States ptired [T & i,:;r,:‘:*z.g;vw and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Arrow Shirts and Underwear Chas G. Wamor Co. 1l whether their|OB the job at 5 am.” Ironically,| 17 Flaborate 15 Lasgo scrpent "THREE LITTLE WO ") Allen Edmonds Shees . ..e being recorded, |the Korean invasion began precisely o S amon nns Skyway Luggage i purpose of this|at “four oclock in the morning, 52 Tilts Fopping_was o oran tme.” u " Presdent Tri £ Y om Federal Tux—1%c Paid by the Theatre BOTANY HOME GROCERY w)p]o_yees on their | self announced to Con- 8. New: comb. i = o i i P ) A b v | Soim ot Yossnyeeuste | | Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 [ - Phones 146 and 342 Leing recorded e Korean war didn’t seem | 5. coish 60. Wife of Abram 3. Directly . Unpaid debt | v 5 7 ] o transeripts |t sharpen Johnson's military fore- B U omy, O Moy Y e Mendow | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and °, '500° Home Ligyor ahn.-ug. foisid N ohe. Ganacripie [EJeht~ On June 3, he menounced:| 51, o) ok L e lon & Ohlichgrona & American, - 'RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. - b Aisyrican Seat — : ; “It is not contemplated to call the fabrie 2. Sticky stuft ;’Iflfm“ ' critic and . - . WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! c l' n T H n s ) tele- | FeSEIVe components to active duty R - | “NUNN-BUSH SHOES in the foreseeable future.” Sentgsy piant - 1 turbed uture.” Nine . Transgression STETSON HATS . Footlike part . Feminine name . Pagan gods Quaity Work Clothing Oldest Bank in Alaska. | FRED HENNING. ings that days later, President Truman not niaunica- OBly called the reserves, but also ¢ She|invoked the draft. en- Note—In contrast to Johnson's | g Q‘x{:;a:ynn Cemplete Outfitter Men shortsightedness, GOP Congressman Antnt: 891 0 Illfy .nm',_ m . I 15 has L‘ewe} Short of Missouri declared Repetition l Vel na“acfll 0'3 l . iropping. | “ter a tour of the Far East four i ; ears ago: “Korea is a danger spot. | Rind of cheese l. ' cm‘ . { The minute we mov: Jrensing : . . S f ove out we know | Brother of o o Russins will take it all over. | " Moses : mm \ave the same program in a ailied. i ? o | e bt Bank T 1 i . Fertile gpots | ! . " DeBete—Dodge ! ’ ‘ i g : Old soldier | i Wachington Pipeline | . Farm bullding 4 b : , e i s e e N Safety Deposit R ‘ leather f t the eloguent neckties tary, Matt Connelly . South ? ' ” Aerican i » “Say It With 1 & Boxes for Rent ‘ SANITARY MEAT || “Siw wrlr"n"'o"" br"l | | s ¢ o rumors, Presidential Topas FOR BETTER 5 : t:nt John R. Steelman and Stu Bimminetira " Cor i mington, boss of the National 3 comncm sAmGs - security Hesources Board, are close Z Eh A ! (he 4 b : d ol « n and off the job .., In . AP Newsfeatvres : - /