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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA D l Al k E |six of the delegates-at-large, in addition to its own MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 al asrkd ml)lre the n.»n would have 16 votes in the Y f 0 I fFrom wea'her a' SECOND and FOURTH | § \ - X | Monday of each month other Division could do this, even if it elected [* e in Scottish Rite Temple ¢ MONSEN ;A president | all of the delegates-at-large. A 1 | beginning at 7:30 p. m. DOROTHY TROY LIN(;O vm P \iave. of Sata 4 ies’ dRD i | P " ! ; . i, that the Third Division is entitied to 5 " j : ; ; Worsh il Eutered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | .\ . ation 1 the Coanstitational Banvantion i's To recover the plane that was abandoned in the Liard district of ] ipful Master; p- p epresentgtiol 1 Cons lona onvention, | 4 ¥ ) 0 A Jebiean why Denai 3 4 ' British Cc \ by the late E. J. Burke and his associates when they A JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Delivered by carrier in Juneau ana Douglas for S1.5¢ per monthi | . t it ven entitled to a chance at getting it Janinary 24 . 'six months, $8.00; one year, $15.00 T URRG 1z te SVE ey AR - were forced down in the wilderness country, was the mission of.Pilot| Weather conaiugrns ana temper- By mail, po: aid, at the following rates The Third Division, according to the 18 : iR, % A 5 3 e 500; six months, in advance, $750 Y ulation of 58300. In the election October M. L. MacSpadden IR, J. Vanderbyl and Mechanic W. A. Jones, of the Canadian National :;:;eosn :;evl:;m;lrx; glmka m.":i“ B P 0 ELK yulation of 58, n the ele | | engers on the Princess Norah northbound from Vancouver, |’ acific Coast, at 4:30 N e ¢ s = am., 120th Msiidian Time, and oue th, in ad: , $1 18 b 1. 1 - y Subscrivers will confer 8 favor 1f they will promptly notify 2. 1950, there were 6,707 votes cast in the Third| Mrs. Bertha Ellingen 1gn\u_ , P! : Ao Ll ! |B. C. They planned to fly the Burke plane back to Vancouver. released by & Meeting ev ed of their papers. Division ¥ s e oy gt e Sl Edwina Snethen s are as foliows: P.M. Visiting brothers ‘welcome. the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity in the delivery | Wwill H. Wilson T Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. This Iack 5 S i oo . his lack of turnout at the polls may have veen Ed Zigler Thirteen children, ranging in age from one to four years, were exam- | WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1951 Publmwd every evening except )y the TIN 1 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS it 5 Helrlboat e I ik Vi % | sy Anchorags The Assoclated Press 1s exclusively entitied to the use for | )’-’ = ainst the Territorial status of Alaska, bu Mrs. Claudia Gissberg ®thed by Nurse Mildred Keaton at the first baby clinic sponsored by | Ahe OMES 0—Partly Cloudy!| Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Seoretary. eepublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | we doubt it. Geraldine Maddox o i egion Auxiliar: M i fiaeay ssisted | Annette a 36—Partly y wise credited in this paper and also the local mews published Ratk Y LA » Pt . Solibes Boith the American I n Auxiliary. Mrs. Marion Hendrickson, R. N, assisted | 5 o o ly Cloudy Rather, it indicates to us that the Third Divi- Dolores Smith ® bnfiss Keaton., The clinics were to be held monthly in the American| o -19—Clear r H Bethel -17—Clear S herein < — | sion has 51,593 people who are uninterested in eit Erling Martinson NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 b . Legion Dugou RS ¥ Yourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. our present government or our future gove James H. Fraser wil 4 ZIETS 11—Partly Gloudy Mnose Lod e“o 708 Percentagewise, the Third Division made the poor Gail Elisabeth Reedy 1" Mrs. M. G. Hunt, Wife of one of the rad Sk B Pkt g -50—Fog | g 2 est showing of the four. Only 113 per cent LA B el A R g ey i AR radio operators with the local| Edmonton —Partly Cloudy || Regular Meetings Each Friday st & ! . n 3 per C ‘qu.Al (A t n, was expected to arrive on the steamer Queen.|Fairbanks -50—Fog ‘Governor— residents went to the polls in October, r. and M mt had been married six weeks before in Seattle and|Havre 0—Cloudy | ARNOLD L FRANCIS Up in the Fourth Division, per cen 1 7 Y:AR OLD YOUTH‘N.; weeks after the g Hunt was transferred to Juneau. The bride| Juneau Airport 8—Snow Secretary— people were voters. In the Second Divisi {was well known in Sitka where she was born and had also lived in|Kodiak 18—Partly Cloudy|| WALTER R. HERMANSEN 145 per cent and in ti rst Division i { Juneau with her family a short time. Kotzebue s bt S iF P[EA : McGrath 7 We believe H”':v I:;-r be a r'u’u por i 'wyml‘-fl of { - Ruth Chatterton and Frederic March were starred players in the| > 8 g } : U il Saral )’ 8 E atre while at the 5 al 'V l- s stioili bs elftba ot large, Thie whuldigive tha peopla e arae L S L e T A Gl ~ Brownie's Liquor Sfore apl re t apr 2, who are sufficiently interested in their government ‘nu- film, “Check and Double Check,” with Irene Rich, Sue Carol and| pyipnce G 3 11—Cloudy Phene 183 139 Be. Frankiin to go to the polls and vote a_chance for true repre- ntence of life imprisonment | . = Vo on ‘ Fh mced by Judge George - Rain sentation at the constitutional convention. | pes & i : eIy ' sdav. January 24. 195 & ; Howard Gray, Jr., g Wednesday, January 24, 1951 - - ¢ youth of Hoonah after Miss Bessie Yurman of the Bureau of Fisheries office staff had to a charge of rape |returned home from a vacation trip to the States. cute e 20—010\"1.\ UNJUSTIFIED REPRESENTATION SIS L Lin violatio e Sk B o : b 65 e e ¢ ttle Times 1949, vesterday afternoon in the Vord w brought to Juneau by Robert Coughlin, purser on the| f' v a i i ¥ i Delegate Bartlett's latest statehood bill makes | Sea nes) rict Court here, Tt | etenott, that” Al HALIRR LA s i ol P52 . s itehood b surt here, The sen Al passengers aboard the gasboat Perseverance -&ifi UH 'gv EVEqTS The Rexall Siore cussion of the need for government econ- ; 4 ndatory under the ! " Ui’ ' . latory under the law, |r s ashore when the vessel struck Spaskaia Reef, ned & some radical changes in the provisions for the con- A stitutional convention and especially in the number b e he sen provides that Gray | oor ute to that port from Angoon in a blinding snow stor 3 L 1s Bureau ned in McNeil Ts- ; x e i SRS R HER | = Tour Reliable Pharm.iste and apportionment of delegates to that convention, res which show a Federal debt increasing $4,600.- 5 1e . Aboard were Bishop Antonin, head of the Russian 0 D R The statehood bill passed by the House of Rep-| 00 i sl el nd peniter ., or SUCh | oy en in S " : ' R netaital o) riaa BUTLER-MAURQ sta pass ¥ 2eD- | 000,000 during the fiscal year which ended last June e CUniteq | Church in Southeast Alaska and several members of the Russian Church | At 7:30 p.m.—Chapeladies will meet | DRUG CO. resentatives a year ago provided for 26 delegates, eight | 39 als0 indicate that the ‘public debts of States and i |at Sitka who had been to Angoon where the bishop had held service at home of Mrs. Hagmeier. o - " £ may direct. from each the First and Third Divisions, four from’ their political subdivisions went up $2,800,000,000 in g g ) ok A | At 8 pm.—Alaska Potters meet at v represented by Attor- A.B. Hall the Second, five from the Fourth and one at large the same period. The increase in Stae and local % McLean, appointed | Jeather: High, 38; low, 31; snow. » Although there weer no objections from Alaskans | debts was greater, proportionately, than that in the . - i EHE BACEER ARG at 8 pm—wscs meets at home|| Alagka Masic Sllpply I and the gover 1 SRS | o eroeemeeeoees | of Mrs. . A. Saunders, 20 Chan- on this section of the statehood bill, Delegate Bart- |previously swollen Federal debt. % resented by U, S. District let’s new bill gives 10 delegates to the Third Division, | Governments, like ividuals, face the problem Arthur M. Uggen, Manager t 5 ¢ > Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr. ; ] H & g by ! five to each the First and Fourth and only two to the|Of higher costs. But governments in gengral it ap-| = SELY S L S o DG ,?: LESSORS in [ng“sh “1}. L. GORDON ' A 3 z o (l s Pl :‘;‘Is“l 2 pears, eldom disposed to follow the belt-tighening | ;. - oY 100 L b T oharge | procedur ill followed by those individuals who hold | = . offanisa ARRITEE ‘m‘ 1; e PSS 4 weet at home of Mrs. John Mec- || .Phone 266 _Second and Seward. to the belief that solvency requires a balance between 1 He wes arralgned| WORDS OPTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She as good as lied.” Say,| COrmick: 4;2“‘:‘:; LR wer | anuary 25 proval of the Alaska Statehood Committee since it was |, o0 ang outgo. introduced by Delegate Bartlett on January 15, 1951, o 3 2 g n t Commissioner’s court | «gy R TICALLY lied.” noon—Chamber of Commerce and bound over to N MISPRONOUNCED: Literary. Pronounce the A as in E| cets in Baranof Hotel. | GENERAL PAINTS immediately following his meeting with the Statehood - ALy A8 o 1 her y U. S. Commis- 4 . Committee at Anchorage. Even though extremely cold weather may be in-| ' ary. by “U. 8 in BET, principal accent on first syliable. 7 pm. — Members of Juneau . and WALLPAPER Schoc v - 3 T - . w bill makes it possible for the Third Divi- vigorating, as ma mtend, we don't care a gre : ‘I : ”:‘l’ l‘ A OFT MISSPELLED: Either EYING or EYEING is correct. N Reserve meets in N.G. of- T t Junea as weel y sion 1 letely control the conventon. By electing 'deal for this form of invigoration. ks o SYNONYMS: Face, countenance, visage, physiognomy. fices at Subport. . | . g 3 \ctix Marshal Walter G. s Y 2 | P s e S b WORD DY a word three times and it is yours” Let us|At 8 p.m.—Members of Legion of | Ideal Paint Store y waived an indictment i 3 i y rin vord Today’s word: | Moose No. 25 meets. || Phone 519 Pred W. Wendt ease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. : old rival, Haverford. The two nd jury and with his g "le washmc'on Quaker colleges were supposed 1o | DUL[ES IS ENROUTE ‘ yeared Judge Folta | FABIAN; in the manner of the Roman general, Fabius, who avoided | At 8 p.m.—Rotary sponsored variety 3 % jelayi show at 20th Century. | S. Di t Court yester. |direct engagements and used delaying tactics to fail the enemy; hence, January 27 Me"y_fio_kound practice brotherly love, but didn't.| . ; Afterward, rang the villa re 'I'o IOKYO 'I'o WORK : | entered a plea of guilty |cautious; dilatory. (Pronounce first A as in FRAY). “His N e Card Bevaragg Co. 4 bell and got caught. Fine: $5. to the crime of rape as charged |habits made us very impatient with him.” e Lluon ab AevaeR A (Continue: fmm Page One) it in tt nformati resent Legisla 3 'S 5€, s i Backbone of America ‘ ON pEA(E IREATV 5 yi,: Pl '\‘;‘.“,m,‘ botened b s L Ganiing ak 10, BuRNG Anvitad) ‘Wholesale 805 10th 8%, ! i § ¥ |the District Attorney January 29 || PHONE 216—DAY er NIGHT woods where I once \x'i\]\])‘ d | A e i -u Yk by i 3 ’ 4 : Well, all these memories and a | MODERM UE[TE by At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. skunls; but Prank Getts, now the |1o,"o¢ others came. crowdingback | s ; fiu il ROBERTA LEFR }|at7:30 pm—Creative Writers meet || foF MFXEES ot BODA FOP e Sk o Wih | at that dedication ceremony 1st! poier punes, i : at home ore v, N hanit 86, go0d A 'I\ il week. And among them was the ;..o airived today enrc IQMORROW A‘I 2 p M | e itk DeArmond will speak. ; ]"m‘ A ll\.f\fiiv “‘”’“”‘ ¢ onY | realization that our small towns | gy oo W el et o 'l Q. When two men and two women are together, what is the order At 8 pm.—American Legion -post The Alaskan Holel |in which they should enter a restaurant? meets at Dugout. | Newly Renovated R January 30 ¢ g Reasonable At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. Rates January 31 PHONE SINGLE O At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. FHONE 665 Second. It provides for nine delegates-at-lar The new bill apparently has the sanction and ap- are the backbone of America, and| o yananece peace ing them down in Washington | A e &5 B 15 A |.that if we ever lose our small-town 1 services for Joe Collier A. The women both enter first, and are followed by the men, and “Our hope is to create ¢ independence, and the community’ . ... 19" in T > »d at his home in Douglas 'fn this order they follow the head waiter to their table. The women also spirit that goes with if, then Welgypans pecoming a first-cl - | LSS , Will be held tomorrow |precede when departing from the restaurant. Biggest change In Swarthmore, | might really be in danger of g0Ing) er he told reporters at Hickam ! Memorial ~ Presbyterian Q. When an engagement has been broken, should the two persons however, is going to be the new |the way of Russia. Field at 2 pm. with the Rev. - sper| The tendency of our modern,!” pyjjec spec ot et r A. Soboleff in charge. Ernest | 3 old town hall, a gaunt, ungainly |trate to much power in Washington. | yaye off for Midws ¢ pallbarers will' be' ddhnjjpfiotoeraphs:he mey have recelved from his Tigncee, and she, of course, WALT | omas Har ware Lo. eyesore, caught fire last year, which | Most people blame Washington for | o prief refueling ¢ \d5e" Sam Martin, Jake Cropley, {does likewise. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR | reminded me that maybe the police | this, though actually t of the| rne plane was rerouted from the Jones, S. Martin and John Q. Where should one place the pits when eating olives? { Experienced House Wiring FAINTE — OILE records had burned with it, thereby { me belong home. For, when ) nqrt Pacific because of cold | Borbridge, Sr. Honorary pallbearers | A. Place the pits on the side of the dinner or the bread and butter | Electrical Marine Repair Bullders' ané Shei’ removing from the clutches of my some towns can't or do not raise|weather and a faulty cabin heater | Will be Andrew Hope, Joe George, phto Phone Red 355 Juneav, Alaska HARDWARE Senatorial well-wishers the crimin- | enough taxes to build new school- 3 Gus George, Jack Fargher, William | Se ARG R Pearson’s Police Record involved return all presents? | al evidence they have been so dili- | i houses or pay their teachers, then | ¥ Paul, Sr., Cyril Zuboff. e gently trying to find | they come to Washington for l’ml.[ In! ent will be in E\'oxgroe'x lo 0 K d LEA R N Remington ewrit A certain Senator has been|eral aid to education. And when|“THREE OF A KIND” Cemetery. a n A C. GORDON v' I.‘. w. som{tu “ln)'"vm:’r! eagerly digging into my past of late pmm want new roads, they s | FOR STEVENSONS Joe U,u“q 'S \\,rp Mary, died here ) o D o and last week an attorney close to|eager beavers in tapping Elizabeth Scarlett 1. Which State of the Union has the most water area in it (not s Meeting every Thursday in “Our D tep Is Wi the McCarthyites stood up in court | lic-roads subsidy in Washington e abni e e M Dy RO daughters, E ‘ and indicateq by his cross exam- So Washington can’t be blamed | 2 ‘(. _‘" “"\ e knw; "{;r \ of Kansas City, Mo. and Lillian mtlumnq water surface of oceans, Gulf of Mexico or Great Lakes)? the C.IO. Hall at 8:00 p.m. ination of me that they were even |for exercising the power which lo- | \;m M "( mn"(“ Sv".\(‘n\nn 5 . Collier of Juneau, also three c 2. From what did limburger cheese get its name? e L.LU. £ e Batisfied Customers” trying to track down an incident [cal communities abdicate. ‘A‘,m\"m r w.v .~|rx's ‘\;I\rvvu Hv and |18 George Wilson of J}xx]czx1|, Flor: 3. What are the' two things to which human beings have an in- in Reidsville, N. C., where, after| Meanwhile, the most centr § i sm "\\»;L\ h‘{‘)m ence Wilson of Wrangeil and Be stinctive fear response? RS P TR ST zanne, almost 6. FORD AGENCY S Be s ey poe taking down a Chautauqua tent, I|government in the world today 1.{, 0k i + | rice Gordon of Kake. | 4. How many arms has an octopus? i . | B oihi 3 am. fortaking| s Bovish where logal communistes | 2t 800 a8t Bightiang weighed 7|5 0" Golier, former light y- | 5 plass el At Y || The Erwin Feed Co. | (Authorized Dealers) . What, according to the old proverb, is “the thief of time”? | a sponge bath in the murky|have almost no power and where venson {5 with BUtIEE Mo ANSWERS: Office in Case Lot Grocery | GREASES — GAS — OIL southern railroad yards. | only 14 men sitting in the Kremlin gt splecrisonn i eaati | here and Mrs. Stevenson | o " oo oo hat it brought to Ju ! ;‘[mmmm. . e " Ay Juneau Motor c. time I go to North Carolina, theinto war. The more we copy that|_. g neau, His 1y friends and f . From the Belgian province of Limburg, where it was originally HAY, GRAIN, COAL ki ; mer and_ the Social \ ? 2 Foot of Main Street last time having been to the North !scheme of thir the greater chance | o L R e brou: him great happiness dur e. and STORAGE St i e here. They h\"-:m\ final illnes: A loud sound and a sudden loss of support. el Hill about a year ago. I also get |viet pattern. p humorous letters from Judge Ira| That's why I got a kick out of ELA | 5. Procrastination. \{ | All registered Labrador retrievers | FAIRBANKS VISITOR i GTEVENS, JUNEAU DAIRIES ~ court, and Rev. William A. Lam-|town hall for the small town where ¢ 924 | ¢ airbs 5\ inf beth, then Methodist Minister in|{I used to live. That's Why eVery|goq sq Harls of \I‘:lil"‘f\m‘l;‘v S s ":"fi'i{';"‘c‘ B‘”‘l’l‘q‘nif;‘{‘("““fl ; ; LADIES'—MISSES’ a datly habit—ask for it by same enrls, : : WM. B. PREECS READY-TO-WEAR wicked past. “\.um’ and independence hat's why rro‘x: all]u;mc_\ p w] Glidewell of | Durnalls and the E. C. Waltons (he ™ | = AL | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING | Chrysler Marine E Reidsville, who kindly volunteered |caught me ringing the fire bell) [R]S Present this coupon to the box office of the The CharlesW Carter e Enginer that, if I ever became a public | fully on town councils are the na-| ] R|o A MACHINE SHOP figure, my enemies would investi- |tion’s greatest bulwark a t A, Il > 2" Incline | # e R e - Gllage € ? and recetve TWO TICKETS to see: Fourth. and Franklin Sts. Chas. G Warner CO. s | PHONE 138 AR " |1 once delivered newsps ] [ETF | residing at the town hall cere- the Joe Ce who me : ”v:“hx 80| | | % HOME GROCERY A 3 a1 ilo[o TR ‘ —12c Pald b | ’ & u iam H. Ward, now a top executive | gelo painted a Ry, 3 Federal Tax 5 the Theatrs | Casler's Men's we-‘r of the Du Pont Comphny, who, like | Russell Smiths, fr 1d teach- s i Foue’ ers to mankind am not' much organ 4 g Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 by spending his summers on a . worried about the ‘country’s future. Bolieo em o DOWN 3. Pertalning to and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and American Meat — Phone 38 not help but remembér how Billl ¢, {OYES PECT t . The bitte i 6 | v N JUNE R £ K To Banish “Blue Monday” once took advantage of the liquid| o : Nos Morimi X / 7 : k aska ! To gi Coolness of the fountain in the pub- | ¢ the Alaska Road Comm n, is - Belg | g fm!-:;,'y:u Eore pi‘li;eydm £ a imission, i - ork — B el ke ® e Sune : 3 5 bt : s & s elope : o for Seattle enroute to 7 0 i : aska Laundry 1 hope Scnsior McCarthy doesn' e , ! Blrtaining to 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 i At any rate, I wa d Inlof the B " rding finds to be 118 Beseech TSON HATS L A e e R L L. | TheB.M.Behrend st ' ' ' for rond work in . Ay fiem ot @ Eb. eiirenas Quality Work Clothing H. S. GRAVES duty of every citizen to keep cl chorage to attend the confer mercy What Senator McCarthy doesn't called between government agents, o Cemplete Outfitter for Men LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys REUnss, 15 0cuee weight boxing champion of Alaska, : ‘ was proud of his championship ' Phone 7164 This is a story which I tell every |can throw a nation and the world | - il s Carolina Press Association in Chap- | for us someday to fit into the So- : o ; w since 1938. | . Eight MAKE Humphries who presided over the|playing a part in la hing a n T ¢ p pres 0 e | play y part in launching a new Nirect deAcenREats. or| DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Reidsville, reminding me of my|town and city should keep its|_______ mwa ||| Juneau Dalries, Inc 1 have also had kidding reminders | the John Pitmans, and the Dillwyn as n paid-ap subscriber 10 THE UAILY ALASKA Seward Street Near to defend me and who predicted|and the others who serve faith- CAPITOL THEATRE Horba Marine Hardware | ASATS rana oriuary gate my seamy past | Communism. Grist For . McCarthy | folks like the Joe Seals, for whom . Propel a boat " i . omesticde g o ) i INTERNATICNAL LADY monies in Swarthmore was Will- | or shoes as carefully as ) et : 4 2 Phones 146 and 342 me, worked his way through college Female deer Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Phone 1 YELLOW CAB CU.—Phnne zz chautauqua tent crew. And I could foh lvd lquid 1. Vehicle the tides | RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Barnesville, Ohio's lez ba jasoL. of lic square at Wel nnsyl- | expec s woiol uneau tomors 3 7 expected to arrive in Juneau tomor ; / o . Oldest Bank in Alaska go after them, too i g s b 7 the foot i hea of the Bureau 7 0Old-womanish NUNN-BUSH SHOES even a little lecture tae A k ming season Terminal to the arresting nat it was the | Colonel Noyes 2 P o AR 61 Sioved siide e i age Bank FRED HENNING The Clothing Man know, however, is that the burned contract s in an effort st Indian R e o0 wn el p a no sto building 7 7 Z 7 i : S“fPty nepos“ SHAFFER'S arthi RO! Ve nstruction program in the terri W / & 7 | aifferent charge ot : i A , Lo Roxes for Rent || SARITARY MEAT BLACKWELL'S bout 15) t i pmmpe s opn B ueaied itk e -2y - ! FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main 8t Phone T found gullty ) - vo-"elg LUMMERCIAI 13—PHONES—4% High Quality Cabinet Werk It was after a college ! Harold F. Yohn of Anchor b, easey. Pres Delivery for Home, Offior or Bters game, Swarthmore had bea gistered at the Baranof Hotel. | " AP Newsfeatures A \

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