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PAGE SEV 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA or lodes made after May 10th, nm.] - - ¥ T ¥ 7 o1l HICH ONE COMMUNICA“ON shall in no case exceed three hun- R A D I o lo G il O S ot A ALEE ROVER. e, E LIKE? dred feet each side of the middle Aliliks BroAAMEHE Co. 7 SHELL TALK OUR 1 THOUGHT I'D DROF IN : OUR FAMILY & of the vein at the surface, and that Ry ARMS OFF A MOMENT FOR A CHAT J &) Editor, the Empire: In regard hm no such surface rights shall be KINY the article in The Empire about the | ;0" o ining regulations gr proposed mining laws revealed if | o s than 25 toet Al bl a1V of | DMEBS = HeL the secret ‘document of the Depart- | g0 iddle of the vein at the sur-| le“s;fihfig;fi ment of the Interior: ¢ except where adverse rights g.00_News. o The proposed changes in' the | ovicting on the 10th of May, 1872 g15 Dinner Music United States mining may render such limitations neces- | glan pon oo oo would impose galling restr sary; the end lines of such claims| . oard of Alr. an already overburdened industry | pe in all cases parallel to each | 8:49—Local News. and as sought in a confidential doc- | otner; said lateral measurement | 7:00—COUNTER SPY-NBC. ument of the Interior & sclosed | eannot extend beyond 300 feet on| T1:30—ARTHUR GCDFREY-CBS for the first time in the Los An- | aiher side of the middle of vein| 8:00—MY FRIEND IRMA-CBS. geles Times are as follows: at the surface, or as such distance | 8:30—BIG STORY-NBC. 1. On locations made subsequent | 55 is allowed local laws. For exam-| 9:00—Alaska News. to the effective date of the proposed | ple: 400 feet cannot be taken on| 9:15Cote Glee Club. act, the distinction between placer | one side and 200 feet on the other,! 9:30—BROADWAY BEAT-CBS. and lode claims is abandoned. Bite | f, however, 300 feet on each side| 19.00—News. of a single claim is limited to 40| are allowed, and by reason of P“OX‘E 10:15—Sports Roundup. acres. slaims but 100 feet can be taken on | v T wish to state here that T ost{ one side, the locator will not Bel i se B B two prospective buyers due to the | restricted to less than 300 feet on | 'nu'"g & HEWNG AN tax that the government imposed— | the other side; and when the lo- | -AF"} q}\' AND the 15 percent tax, gross tonnage | cator does not determine by explo- o vl tax before the buyer could have an | ration where the middle of the vein | v & vt opportunity to get out of the red. |at the surface is, discovery shaft| 7-/0—Dunking with Druxman. So this interested buyer quit me. ) must be assumed to mark such | 7:05—L scal Weather, He told me that he would have to | point.” 7:30—News. place six or eight million dollars in | 8:00—Morning Thought, order to open up this property and | I would recommend that the old 8:10—News Headlines. that if he had to pay this 15 percent | United States Mining Laws not ke 8:25—Weather, out before he got even and on every | changed at all at this time. | 9:00—Music for uie Missus. dollar of ore that came to the| If you feel like putting your | 0—Forecast. surface before he had his money | shoulder to the wheel, it may be 9:35—Musical Menu. back so that he could at least see|appreciated by some of the boys that 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- his way out—that it wouldn’t be[havg likely prospects, to ask them CBS. worth the struggle and that he|if it would brighten things up some | p NN AT T Ty S LTI S 7 COCRSE | KNOW THAT,..BUT A might just as well go to Africa or | i rnm : - T AL RD 0 [ HAOLRYE \ies THANK Vi R el £ dffl?“::vns‘:‘gzu;zvzf ment| 10:05—Milady's Memo. SVERYTHING HAS BEEN J [ DON'T NEED ALL GF THAT § I STILL WE WANT YOU TO HAVE o THANK Yo, taxed sc aigh. ofl ‘aay b Test. 1€ fmigitt. make | 400 (RSERERE. WARE) | THOROUGHLY ARRANGED. ;Zgfi%‘clog. IC.JAOSLA FACTRC DON S THIS TRGUS o WILL MAKE ONE AS POPULAR OR ADMIRED. AND GROLINKRO) S e e :00—Blue Barron, TERE WILL BE GUARDS K, CouL EH.WILL BE A SUCCESS. NO T A VERY THIS HOMPHREY IS A THORN IN OUR DEPEND ON 34 ‘Well, what do : v think | " i 0—Listener’s Digest. B EVEN HANDLE [T OUTSIDERS.... HEH-HEH . QUICK J08. SIDE. THIS WILL BE YOUR MOST ME. TGOS The suggested $300 assessment is igest. Bre—r MVYSELF. A IMPORTANT LIQUIDATIONS o the government ought to lo about | eqsonable. $100 is enough, | 11:45—Singers of Songs. q i f . 2 oA 1t? g | “I hope the Bureau of Mines | 12:00—Forecasts. And he sald, “The government| goeny think the hard rock boys | Salon Serenads. OLght at l.ea. Siay PUuCE80 Vears |y ove got away with any big Pay | 12:15- News. or so, until a company could get its | checks. | 12: OfoRG‘AN-NBc money back, anyway, and a fellow | "oy ol was only one Kennecott| 1.0 TREASURY BANDSTAND. had an opportunity to get even|pmne ang that was at the westward. | r % first.” | But around here you have to cut | RS That is why T hate to see the gov=| " ¢ them pretty deep before ! 1:30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM-~ ernment making any more changes | . .. commence to get very good. | NBC. Thas 1 sbenlucely Tee fo. | So, the way things are, it wont | 2:00—Symphony Hall. Another engineer told me nearly help any to cut the claims down in | 3:00—Music. the same thing. He told me, "I|g.e The way it looks to me now | 3:30_Parade of Hits wont-advise my company to pay %he | is that the prospector has too hard | __PRO AND CON-NBEC. ;"”mf;" necessary to start mining|, ¢me earning a living and no time | 4.45 RADIO CITY-NBC. re: {left to develop deep mines. That '_ 5 5 e 7 7 [ 5:00—TEXAS RANGERS-NBC. : .. YOU MAY CALL THE SWNG\ So, I watched to see where he i ; takes a lot of capital. 1 7 i —BPWC Program. went. He went to South Africa and| 1 pave prospected here part of Waitz T4 : MEN, GUARD. DINNER 5 SERVED, paid $20,000,000 for a copper mine 4o time for 56 yews and will say | development—and that was only for | {1ere isn’t much money in mining | a one-half interest. And I lost the| ..o you are luckicr Laan I have | opportunity of having another|p.., chance to sell. | (Siguedy A ‘“rospector. That is why I hate so much to| =~ S(HOOLS ARE Io see the size of claims cut down or th; k}'a:e ghcuux;)gyegf the United States 'SikcrpDRE“SAE;:‘;DAEAOSKA OPEN J A“U ARY 3 Mining Laws here and it says un‘derl | giz’fm}fxtfi "(P:‘?err’x‘e;mf .uthl:rv l:;i A'I' Gop MEE"’I“Gl Parents and students are remind- 10th of May, 1872, any person who | ed that the Juneau schools will re- o is a citizen of the United States, or | sume the regular daily schedule m 1l 1 fl hite, Republican | next Wednesday, January 3, it was TH - N LT o who has declared his intention to| Margaret E. W b | National Committeewoman for Al-|announced today by school officials. become a citizen, may locate, re-| for Al-| s cord, and hold a mining claim of |aska today stated she will giveials. fifteen hundred feet, but in no event | her proxy to Willlam Strand, of The Public School and the Par-| 1 3 F: WRAP THAT N A PIECE THIS LEATHER COLLAR WAS Fairbanks, to represent her at the | ochial School have been closed can a location of a vein or lode after the 10th of May, 1872, d meeting of the Republican National | for the mid-year Christmas holiday OF PAPER. DRO ) e R i is to meet in|vacation since December 22. WEL-::l:"IS WON‘IAS'EE.D IN THE RIVE“,RF%N[GH?.IT Ség% ITWH..‘{#E_ fifteen hundred feet along the|Committee which course thereof, whatever may be the Washington, D. C., January 26. Students attending colleges in number of persons composing the| Mrs. White stated that Mr.|the states who have spent the association.” ! titrand has done a great deal for Christmas holidays with their fam- A With regard to the extent of sur- | the Republican Party of Alaska | illes in Juneau will be leaving this face ground adjoining a vein or|and knows the conditions and is| week and early next week for their lode and claimed for the conveni- | very able to present Alaska Repub- | second semester work. ence of working thereof, the Re-|lican views to the Committee. — vised Statutes provide “that the| _— LEGION OF THE MOOSE NO. 25 al extent of locations of veins| WANT ADS BRING RESULYS Meeting Friday, 20th, 8:00 p.m. R g T R Y IR T Lunch, initiation, door prize. 94-1t —m——— e v o ; . 1950, by The Ghicage To Yov Have It WHEN || SALES and SERVICE _ - : L You Neeo Ir || CHRISTENSEN BROS. = ———! 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