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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire rnblnhed every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Becond and Mlln Streets, Juneau, Alaska President fifteen years ago, of Alcoholics Anonymous. And thousands of men and women have and found their way back i tion, {in these ye rehabilitated into useful lives. themselves Members are not solicited to join AA, but do so | President | % Editor Business Manager | | voluntarily. Every member of AA is, or has been, an and this knowledge gives the newcomer { alcoholic | i | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, 2LASKA from 20 YEARS AGO TH': muvire e e ‘OCTOBER 3, 1930 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1950 ‘Weather at Alaska Poinis 1MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 SECOND and FOURTH | Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. Carson A. Lawrence, | Worshipful Master; (Pontinued xram Page One) réom arrangement, Republican politicians supported McCarran in the {the President. “Louey was actually feeding Brewster ammunition against our foreign policy. It show- ed up in speeches by Republican Senators.” o Takn Post No. 5559 Meeting every Thursday in the C.I.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. r meeting n's Voluntary group will be held tomorrow at 8 o'clock at the Gover House, it was announced today The regul erican Wom &t Ecasonable Rates | | Satered In the Post Office In Junceu ag Second Class Matter. | confidence that, insoluble as his problem may seem, | ® e| Harry Stonchouse, one of the Juneau delegates to the American | |JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Belivered by r;lel-::‘."‘n.ne:‘v“lxn:nle)o;:.h ¥y “ will, at least, be treated with sympathy and under- | ® October 3 ® [Legion convention in Amchorage, returned after spending a few days| Weather conaliions and temper- | - i Y at the !alrl.nwln: rates: \(nndum. = ! it : between Anchcrage and Seward. I‘nltu:'fi' 1:: v;;nu(m gl ska pt;ints mr. in advi ; six months, in ad o . “laire Folta 17 also on the Pacifh oast, at 4:30 B e D irancs, . - noe, $7.50; Problem drinkers need help — and AA has shown | ¢ Py b . e 8. 190U | aasldia ~ mHd:. ded B.P. 0. ELKS g ubscribers will conter favor if they wil promptly motits | that the most effective help they can get is that they | o e R 4 After attending the Department convention at Anchorage, repre- | & o /"0 ) Figes e By rean 8 W their papers. T the delivers | ive themselves and each other. . v Brensil o |senting the Juneau American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Edith Sheeior |, 5 e . uf l’f;tm‘%l(;‘;e?’ Wednesday at 8 huphonu:-mnm‘f)?Ammflfiou ome-. 3. If you have such a problem; if you have a friend|e 2 ; . 1had visited the Interior, seeing former acquaintances of her winter in| | waLLIS Sm Gt;-;g:‘:}l; WE?lcome B ntis Toow b Sastuiivets Sied 8 the wi h | o relative Who 15 WS loohidlic; this group may be of | @ o [Fairbanks 15 years before. She returned on the Northwestern. | Anchorag 2—Partly Cloudy| Ruler. W.H. BIGGS, Sccr::j:treyd wpablication of I news dispatches credited to 1t or not other. | service. ° . e o | Annette Island 23—Clear giee credited in tils paper and also the locsl mews published | Gommunications intended for AA in Juneau mayle ® e o o o o Douglas Fire Department members started preparations for the | Bagow i, -=Snow NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Aisska Newspapers, 1411 be addressed to Box C 1494, care The Daily Alaska |annual “blow-out’ in late October, these firemen being named to the Bt artly Cloud,\‘ . fourth Avenue Bidg., Seattle, Wash. 2 Empire. { committee: Mike Pusich, Ray McCormick, James Manning, Joe Riedi and | Zo0 0t * 4 Moose Lodge No. 700 4 ETA T A (OMMUN”Y EVEHTS | Elton Engstrom. | Edmonton o cxaAH Regular Meetings Each Friday t i SR d A rirbanks 40—Clear|| Governor— MORE ON ELECTION REGULATIONS ' TODAY Assistant U. S. Attorney ssing the cigars Missing ARNOLD L .FRANCIS OB £ : i +ul P ug Secretary— L From 8 a.m. to 7 p.n.—City Election, | receiving gratulati a daughter U”! Hay 19—Clear | Monday, this column suggested that the incom-| . 7.0 ;m lta Chapter, l:otniafu‘r:mnn in St. Ann’s Hosy | Juneau Airport 29— Clear WALTER R. HERMANSEN ing council take steps to revise municipal election | gioma orority, Barinigl 5 | Rodiak . 45—Cloudy | regulations to provide for the annual election of | Hotel. Gordon Gray of Douglas had accepted a position with the U. S. .i‘;‘("".“li 42—Cloudy three councilmen for terms of two years At 8 pm—Mary's Circle, Northern ofice of Education in Juneau, where he was to start work immediately. meo 7‘80):(:& R I Such a revision would assure the city the services| Light Preshyterian Chure RS SR b uch a revison would assure the city the services | Light,Prebyer | | Nerth insparay ciouey|| BTOWRIE's Liquor Sfore bt thre. holiovag ottt s L s Night for Adul 4 | E. c. Manderson and family moved to Juneau after a month’s resi- | Petersburg 34_Clear | affairs and able to aid the newly elected members in | V€U ()r“r!wr» 4 R erieaan Doug [PO,“,,]d ¥ 51_Rain|| Pheme 183 139 Se. Frankiim their new duties. st CE | Prince George 21—Clear . | At noon—Kiwanis Ciub, Baranof. TR | i P. O. Box 25% Section 16-1-34 of the Alaska Compiled Laws of- |, jia0 ™ jwe meets in AEL&P| ~ Weather: High, 42; low, 41; rain. |8 53—Cloudy Tuesday, October 3, 1950 fers Juneau a method of retaining such holdover mem- Co. penthouse. \ | Sitka 55—Clear | '+ mm———————— : bers. Although differing from our suggestion, it Would § ot 7:30 p.m.—Civil Air Patrol squad- t~~-NO~v--m-~MN~~” »{ Whitehorse 35—Clear AR Y 4 : ¥ o p { Yakutat ... 31—Clear| G still be a vast improvement over the present ron and cadet corps, N.G. Armery. . ; S R TS AT T ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS B An coirs > Yarthar issiativa] s 7730 nin: Jumeau concert aui ! 1IBI1Y LoS50NS ) Enghsh ¥ I GORDON || e g Haction, cintion membership _committe, { Juneau Woman's (lub || “The Rexall Store" It is seldom that newspapers admit advertising to The Act, passed by the 1949 legislature, provides City Council ‘(Yxi«m‘)fl‘~ e - ! their editorial columns. The practice is universally|that an incorporated City may elect a mayor for At 8 pm.—AW VS meets at Gov- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not confuse STATUE (a sculpture WI" HOId Mon“’lly Your Reliable Pharm.tste considered to be, not only poor journalism, but un-{iey, o TR et d " .| ernor's House, officers to be ness) STATUTE (a law) and STATURE (the natural height of 2 I J term of one, two or three years and six councilmen aigoted. : % g an Mee"“g Iomo"ow E B[JTLER-MAURO ethical as well. two for three years; two for two years and two foY .y g oy ) animal body) X DRUG CO. The Empire, however, choses to make an excep-!,ne year. Thereafter, two councilmen' may be elected| At g pm. — X Society of | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Automobile. Preferred pronunciatmn[ Th " Shiy gl | % " " vhi ¥ s s ent as ble | 1 regular nthly SINess | |+ ———— e tion in the case of an advertisement which has ap-|each year to serve three years. Christian Service, Methodist |is with accent on last ~\‘“‘.U!l. me(-ucnglm . o l?(:lnc:j VJ‘U‘:EH: f peared in its classified columns the past few days. To effect this change, the council must first pass Church. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Love and lovely; observe the E. Lovable; no Club will be held in u‘w penthouse Ala k M We reprint it here: an ordinance adopting the system and the ordinance October 5 E after the V. lof the' Alaska Hlectric Light and ska llSlc sflpply ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS interested st be ratified by a majority vote in a general city | At noon—Chamber of Commerc SYNONYMS Dauntless, daunted, fearle courageous, brave, Power Company Te i ¥ { must be rat \ Ji y g 3 £ » Power Company on Wednesday af-|} Arthur M. Uggen, Manage in forming Juneau group or persons hav- election. Upon ratification by the voters, the system Baranof. bold |ternoon at 1:30 o'clock. | nos—! o e i i i R From 1 to 4 pm—Rummage sale UDY 1 it 1 | . o Musical Instruments ing an alcoholic problem. Write Empire becomes effective at the next regular election. & l-’ —R lb sale, | WORD STUDY: e a word three times and it is yours” Let vs| One of the important items of | | and Supplies C 1494. R E ey g"‘l‘:;"i‘m Legion Auxiliary in| .. .eace our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: 'Du&ln(“ss will be the report of the | .Phone 206 _Second o By definition, an alcoholic is one who is addicted October 6 | INCIPIENCE: begthnin; commencement. (Pronounce all I's as in IT, ‘“"“m““’“ appointed last spring to to the excessive use of alcoholic liquors. And there are STILL TIME TO VOTE _laccent second syllable. “The disease was in its incipience.” | revise the By-laws of the organiz From 10 am. to 4 p.m.—Rummage “ir n to bring them into line with many thousands of people in this unfortunate con- & ¥ e L el Eale; ALA, Dugout. |isa: pecommeridntions: ot the Gensy dition. Besides the personal miseries suffered by these| Polls will be open until 7 o'clock tomigh “tor vour | Afternoon and Evening — Catholic | atal and AlaAkR Hed drationd individuals are those borne by their families and (IS still time to vote for your city councilmen, for your |y ... parish Hall. MODERN ET I 0 U E] 'I'E S friends. magistrate, for director of the school board. October 7 }\OBERTA LE B NS S R R The alcoholic is literally at the end of his rope. If you have lived in Juneau a year, in your pre-| Afternoon and Evening — Closing i‘ e He realizes, in his sober moments, that the course he | cinct a month, you are seligible to vote day of Catholic bazaar in Parish \ 0 e < le TIDE TABLE P follows can lead only to his utter ruin. He knows, too, No registration is necessary. Hall. Q. When is the proper time for the host and hostess to take their| ® ° 3 October 9 seats 2 Y 9 | i PRGN that unless he can resist his compulsion to“alcohol he Ehcs ‘él'\v']‘) Ho :tm.; M, the dinner table? : 1® October 4 ° — e is faced with the loss of his home, health, economic At 8 pm—A ml'ru“u; Legion Post for tt i e i S A s mml‘: Low tide 1:07 am., 3.7 ft : security and the respect of his fellows, Hadts T Dbt ‘hf‘ e quests to themslevs. The host is always the last one to take | > Aigh tas e e R AL The need of these people bmughl about the forma- October 10 15 SEak o 3 ) ) o Low tide 1:12 pm., 80ft. ® i T SR At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. i {@ af tnere 5 1o reason financlally fox postpaning s mamiiage, what!e Tgh tide 6:52 pm., 124 ft. ® “ | s the usual maximum length of an engagement? | “|e wa;hmglon even had a connecting door be-|smash-up of what the Republican A. Six months. b Kbl s e st L T o Go-Round fween their apartments in the May- | National Committee calls “The un-| AWY/§ T0 ELECT NEW Q. What is the meaning of “a la carte” and how it is pro-, Pells Close at 7—Vote. S e MGM' 0-Roun flower,” remarked the Presidential{holy alliance between P DO)‘I‘ ! nounced? il % = l“‘““"» o[l q;\.‘;“;:f e OFFICERS WEDMESDAY| A 1t means aish by dish, with & stated price for each. Pronousc V.F. W The Alaskan Hotel “It was almost that bad,” replied o < TEALG yigAla-kart, all As as in AH, accent on last syllable. « B. W Nowts Bamiatia ole VAl Rooms just before he retired it looked as G if some of the big liquor companies were trying to pay him off. For mysterious telegrams went return for favors from torious Democrats. But this summer, Republicans PHONE SINGLE o PEONE 555 i LOOK and LE AR“ A C. GORDON " | TlV"- a rank-and-file elected ) revolt among waited two Note—Had Truman § o omu:wsewxl;\;sk}; d‘sse'::rsrsoarSklpnrgestek:::I“eeks until after the Inchon in- Harold Stocker of Las Vegas as :lhn s m“'l!)n K!A‘((‘. n(' mm‘ m'i'} 'tl, O T TR SN to me Kennedy, The telegrams|Vvasion to fire Johnson, it would S‘"“f fh‘L‘”‘:“:\‘i 'é‘“‘ ““_"’v"}’;“ ‘\,,“:( m‘:m,‘;i‘?”‘.‘h‘j "‘“0‘\*}‘“' e 1. On which syllable is each of these words correctly accented: "IOII’IBS Ha{dware (o i Se wants to beat McCarran in Novem- | Was ma L vk 1 cylophonist; ied; appende v: even informed the distillers what; have been difficult, The Secretary Fiestine Hetn ptember 27. (a) xylophonist; (b) allied; (c) appendectomy; (d) infamous; (e) | GEO“GE Bnos- ® ber. they should give Kennedy, as fol- [of Defense would have recelved GOP opponent is| Chief business of the Wednesday |clandestine? Widest Selection of PAINTS ore McCarran’s If you haven't voted today, hie yourself to the City Hall, or to the Alaska Electric Lght anid Power P Company, or Juneau Dairies, whichever your polling place. Until 7 o'clock tonight, you may vote. I hear that Louey and Brewster | dumping of McCarran is the been sloughing off since 1940 with an upswing.of Republican votes From 64 percent of the vote in the lows: ipart of the credit. Hence the Intent George E. Marshall, an up-and-at- | evening meeting will be the elec- | 2. Where is the tibia bone in man located? Bullders’ 1. A maple bedroom suite. 'X:‘:?;;fi::d Fw;if:;l:khom f;‘;r;i'_‘ ‘em f'un'un"nm former judge and |tion of officers. 3. In English money, what is a “bob”? i LIQU(,RS E:‘ED‘W‘:;N Ry A“siz:“et‘;“"“:“f{ez;e:;,‘.s eXact publicans and prevented Johnson|deputy district attorney. P Gt s o WL holf 1L gt Whay poinoile o PHONE 399 R SR N | from taking Seoul.” Reports from Nevada reveal what |8 special meeting October 19 5. What famous musician composed nine symphonies? home. 5 ) few outside the state know—that|the home of Mrs Alex Young to| ANSWERS: Remington Ty, 3. A complete silver set. { Democratic strength in Nevada has|talk over nursery regulations. R L s Song : SOLD 2o¢ sEnPewflten 4 A new radio-television set. | woodrow Wilson's Namesake “The nursery will not be ope [ . (a) Second; second; (c) third; (d) first; (c) second. The Erwinreed ce VICED by 5. A set of chinaware. { Former President Woodrow Wil- until the current “polio” d r | 2. In the lower leg, between e and ankle. . 6. A Collie dog. ; e G et e b niHE is passed” said Mrs. Ed, Chester,| 3. A slang term for a shilling Oftice in Case Lot Grocery J. B. Blll‘hl'd Co. The telegrams were signed bY|Ghen o disabled veteran of the war | Presidential year of 1942, Demo-|AWVS officer. 4. Light brown. Fliowe o “Qur Doorstep Is Worn “A. R Reed”. and sent from Phil-!p o™ i0q to prevent by a League [crats dropped to 50 percent in 1948.| At the last meeting, Sept. 27,| 5. Ludwig van Beethoven | HAY, GRAIN, COAL Batistied cmomm".’ adelphia. of Nations called at the White|The slump is worse in the off-]AWVS members voted to joln wi [ | an’d STOR:\GE It happens to be against Federal years, with a low of 41 percent injthe League of ‘Women Voters House in a wheel chair. | rules for anyone having business| rpe caller was ex-Army Corp.|1946 when Republican isolationist | the no-host Unifed Nations dinner| H ST T 5 e with the government to give DPré-jyyooqrow Wilson of Millville, N. J., | George Malone beat Democratic to be held October 24. The comn ,There 15no SUbSinu‘e forI\ewspaper Adverhsmg' L) L O(IAl“D AGENCY sents to a government official. FUI-. g, jost both legs and a hand in|Rep. Berkley Bunker. tee on arrangements are Mrs. Jo- | STEVENS = '«hMud“ e thenle:r-As 5 thermore it is not considered ethi-|Germany after the Battle of the| Another little-known factor is seph Alexander and Mrs. William ———— St REAS! - om cal to give expensive presents when!p ;e He came to present Presi-|that McCarran ran behind the Krasilovsky | D R TE D D BERMAN LADIES'—MISSES’ Jnnean Mol" c' " o READY-TO-WEAR an official retires. Therefore, Ken-!qent Truman with a Forget-Me-{Congressional ticket in each of his nedy immediately sent telegrams to|Not opening the annual fund-rais- [ three races for Senator. FROM TYEE s 0, % Foot of Main Street the distillers saying he knew noth- {0 grive of the disabled American Wayne Short of Tyee is registered 'prometrist Seward Street Near Third ing about the proposal to shower { ¢ e o EYES EXAMINED TELEPHONE 266 | yetecans. POLIO INSURANCE st tho Gasiingal Holel, VISUAL TRAINING | him with gifts and that he would{" «yoy have a dlsunguwhcd name,” BN o F‘xziu P ATel o ml EIMPSON BLDG., JUNEAU MAKE not accept them if offered. “B hance ) i “ i Pt _ jsuggested Truman, “By any c - vea : a4 CLUB ! JUNEAU DAIRIE; Kennedy also conferred with fair-§ = = » 764, Box 784, Junea 621 GL] Padnee 2 at AEL&P Co. The Chal‘lesw. CaIXEX DELICIOUS ICE CRESAM haired chief, Carrol Mealey, Whol ‘uyes sir, I am related to the penthouse. Wednesday Mortuary & daily habit—ask for it by name Polls Clese at 7—Vote. ipm. E. W. GRAFTON as a paid-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING sent investigators to the Western Union office in Philadelphia from which the wires were sent, to see; who had suggested this series of late President Wilson,” said the vet- eran, “and was named after him.” “Well, I know he'd be mighty proud of you if"he were here to- Fowth and Franklin Bts, nd Prack Juneau Daries, Inc. Crossword Puzzle Chrysler Marine Engines 5 indirect bribes. No one by the name | qay » replied Truman. “You remind s 2 of “A. R. Reed” could be located!me of another young fellow to s e acae Present this coupon to the box office of the p 4 in Philadelphia, though investigat- | whom 1 awarded the Congressional f 3 pinner courss 31 Norihwestcra 1 cAPrru Casler H Men's Wear MACHINE SHOP ors found that man by that name|{Medal of Honor. He told me he| g Steal e McGregor Sportswear Marine Hard had registered at the Statler Hotel|regretted having only one Me that } 9. Monkey o5 (flo\\'cr; d ive TW B(Me:na Mallory Hats bt in New York, giving an address injhe could give to his countr; { 12. Kind of dalsy 37. Infrequent and receive O TICKETS to see: B ok, svis an i i e could give ¥ 35 Riger 38 French i C to m:nsmz ndi.(!;m Chas. G. Warner Co. checked on the Washington address,{ new Mississ o 4L Thing: law " en FAmon DMrississi glessman 14. Oriental 43. Rent however, it turned out to be a va- A boy who:.epmramer died pro-) s deemn‘ 44 Cfi,;mfi‘"x in LINS nr OKLAHUMA Skyway Luggage B Tot. 1 ; . Dogma rthurian tecting a Negro from a lynch mob | 16. Breed of wx—1 Finally, Treasury agents traced! i :oon COLmG 7 Waah}lllgmn 54 ‘E‘;z\n‘gnlgsuu Federal Tux—1%c Paid by the Theatre B 0 T A “ Y HOME GROCERY the telegrams to Dr. Louis Marks,} : e reon’ the Congressman from the Third | 18. Surgeon's - head of the giant Publicker Distill- | Micciipni District. He is 32-vear- | 30, gani oot B Ligwor’ S R Phone IFYELLOW Cad Co.—Phone 22 Phones 146 and 342 e pion o i“““"“::‘t‘”b The tiD|1q Frank Smith, a hard-hitting, 2L Yale 8. English sand Bt Siiig and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 500" Fewo Diguer Btece-Tol. fe9 P con \fion}:r‘ two-fisted newspaperman, WhOse | 3i; Temples: B culded 1 Druvcara e RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments American Meat — Phone 38 ¥ father, Frank Smith, Sr, was the| archal . Teutonic sky . Hewing tool 4 . . to w Az Aehy v 2 | 25. Giral a 3. Edible lens- CE- Mealey, who got to wondering Why | gheritf of Leflore County. ;? l’urrpsr: 67. Gh}:‘sd warkee 3 L‘s‘h’;’f‘pel;nuceds WARCH L SPACE Your Name Ma’ Appu.rl NE}I!‘N?}[;[PSEO%S e ————— S ———E T ———————————— i To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom from work — TRY “A. R. Reed” wanted to send Ken- | nedy a Collie dog. Then he remem- bered that Dr. Marks was fond of Collies, Dr. Marks, incidentally, was fined $20,000 and given a suspended jail sentence last year for concealing German assets in the United States| one opponent derided the well- during the war. But he is now|pjaqded Smith by saying he was back in the distilling business and |« fat” to do much in Washing- took a peculiar way to embarrass o) | rather than reward a retiring and| o1 wasn't too fat,” replied Snmh,‘ Smith made friends,all over Cap- itol Hill when he was Sen. Frank Stennis’s assistant a year ago. He returned to Mississippi and defied gjoomy pyedictions o run for | Congress against veteran politic- ians STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men R. W. COWLING COMPANY Oldest Bank in Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1950 The E. M. Behrends Alaska Laundry H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man | GENERAL PAINTS i and WALLPAPER | Fdeal Paint Siore | Phone 549 #red W. Wenat - Card Beverage Co. Wholesale PHONE m_nu"’.“.‘figfi, . for MIXERS er BODA POP faithful public servant. |“to fight in the Battle of the Bulge l‘ Dedge—Flymenth—Chrysier las a foot soldier”” That ended an SR any talk about his weight, | DeSoto—Dodgs Trucks ||| LEVFS OVERALLS - President Truman is still telling | | Safety Depfls.t for Boys intimate friends about the reasons Finis For McCarran?? 1 SHAFFER'S he fired Louey Johnson. “I found A big political upset, the defeat out,”* said Mr. Truman recently,|of white-thatched Slan Pat MLCJI"-} Boxes for Re“t SA"lTARY “EAT BLACKWELL’S “about all those secret deals be- | rannical hoss of the Senate | FOR BETTER MEATS CABINET. SHOP tween Louey and Senator Brewster, Committee, is hinted i | CUMMERCI AL SAVINGS 13—PHONE 117 Main St Phone 773 and those trips Louey made to New | contidential reports from Nevada. | Free Delt s High Quality Cabinet Werk York to See Barney Baruch.” Major factor behind the pusslblcl vy, for Home, Office ur Bters e e . — l“ e ——— ' i