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PAGE FOUR i}mlv Alaska Empire evening except Sunday 1,, the COMPANY Ju {slieq_ever EMPIRE PRINTING ond n HELEN TRCY MO . Y . DGROTRY T the Past Off o < SRS RIPTION RATES does not know intimately any of the referees so there 1.75 ver month: [ i 1othing personally intended, but there have been following rates many complaints. The other night when the Juneau onths, in wdve 7.50 4 el » in udvance, 87.50: | 1y School Crimson Bears were playing the Sheidon | favor if ther will promptly motty | jackson cagers, scveral times there were loud boos | ¥ in the delivery d | v from fans re ng calling of fouls. These boos were v o Dusibess Diflow 20 2 [0t onk (KRIEE Bt simultancously MINBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS boosting the visitors T . ed exclusively entitied to the use for of all dispatches credited to it ar not other- | €I's, ) there must edited in this pep 4 also the local news published | 4y ic o0t [ —————— for this tournament and many of the teams have rah- rah supporters with them. They are a classy bunch of basketball players and will find that Juneau pos- great bunch basketball fans who bury Jlism and applaud all brilliant playing. one thing that this writer would like to Now the writer sesses a of . Alasks = - President - Vice-President - Managing Editor ections There is mention and that is the refereeing. cond Class Matter. Players have also complained but the calling (.r‘ a Newspapers, 1413 | fouls, especially. GOLD MEDAL BASKETBALL TOURNEY T g sraph 1 Juncau's chief winter sport, basketball, takes ar “It is no longer necessary to take along tood, added ificance today when the Juneau Lions 1951 | *@mpin equipment, extra gasoline. ‘Lndgrs, garages, | ¥ Annual Gold Medal Basketball Tournament opens and general store: ave opened up at intervals of from ? ; % e : 50 to 100 miles along the route of the Alaska Highw heduled. TI schedued for tomorrow in the even and three On Wednesday s each night. will be one game two games Play , and Monday, February 19, 1951 7 o'clock in the High School Gym with three tournament will continue all week, six games (Tuesday) three in the after- ing 1 Thursday Fri announcements of a from all sections of Alaska are in Juneau Now this is just one of the things mentioned so that no complaint can be made from either visiting or | local It is admitted the referee’s job, like ‘ hat of an umpire, is no rosy role and this is ¢ en | t as severe criticism but as a matter:of sug playe stion | or betterment in the calling of those using the whistle o that players may leave the game without expressing J jitter resentment. ¢ oing to Alaska? Get Driver’s License 2 iron Plainsman) The Febru: issue of the Reader’s Digest con- tains an interesting item on page 4 which is signi- | relative to the current legislative debate on a law. tate driver’s license of all you need now to make the trip is a driver’s license, six good tires, $100 in cash and an accident policy. You better have then policy with you, otherwise your car may be impounded.” Apparently not even the Territory of Alaska goes \ssumption, as South Dakota does, that dri natural right, and that everyone is capable. 3 is it legal for the near-blir deaf and feeble-minded to drive a car without a licenes test. O in South Dakota is it lnl]fir)\xll)]l for law officers to check repeated offenders by asking . for their driver’s license. yhts there will be Only afternoon and two wards The Washingfon Merry-Go-Round General from iznment e friend will both parties | of Ameri-| expressed | | 't Ridzway’s job, as Comman- | carried out by all the subordi d the-field, is to use his own |lodges all over the United S | its Terr! s, Juneau | judgment No. 420 is again mak a va contribution to the welfare of thit community. Several of the neighboring in the Territory of Alaska, the past few months, have repo © | an epidemic of polio in their midst he Thus far Juneau has bvnu more Senator Wheeler | Ex gt | tAna, .| ful figures Northwest, has been get back into pol 3 town during long one of the most powe: in Washington and itching (14 is on Alaska and the interesting para- i + | “The timos demand a| D25 been maneuvering for a pos-| fortunate in this respect, pERiN Cith wide mersonal ap. | Sible Senate comeback, and that | tpought to the great da peal is the only 'm n oh: ithe as the backstage reason for a possible epidemic of inf: A e atih Wi san sl ind nt blow-up inside the office glysis Juneau Lodge No. 1 . aBa tHA . e P_u_dmuu»tr on. given full authority to Wallis S ; hore ‘ane some| Senater Wheeler, a thomn in the| George, its Exaltéd Ruler, to per ir s who are ganging of Coolidge, Herbert H T, | chase an iron lung which, upon it but the public|20d later Franklin - Roosevelt, arrival, will be dedicated to the 4o Fiuat b 1009 cleaned out the Harry Dov health of this communit can stop him. mess in the Justice Dep In conformity with the dictate i and put across some of ¢ his lodge, Exalted Ruler George most important new deal has ordered a twin iron lung which tion. But after a quarrel can accommodate two children o 1is a in our of backstage arding the ie vast inteiligence. confer vital question ing beyond the 38th para_1 know that the poweriul 3 the defeated im- | administration, he W | for re-election in 1946. But the other day, when Adm {one adult. This piece of life-sav; jequipment - h: been accepted ¢ approved by the Council in Phy cal Medicine, American Association, and is manufac F atoris, Incorporated, of Mas- shchusetts and sold through the m- No. John Hoover resigned in a huff as | Chief Price Enforcement officer, in it was a tip-off to those the te Burt Wheeler was operating agaii. | pron Lung Company of America i 5. ow so good| For Wheeler, in order to attract|poston, that Gen, ; knew ex- | GOP support had arranged for the! ypon its arrival this iron lunz acily whe Chinese were go-| aPpointment of two Montana Re-}yij pe turned over to the South- in stazed last|Publicans, ev-Governor Sam Ford|essiern Chapter of the National w tne central front.|and Ernest Immel, to important!roundat of Infantile P i i ) en the Chinese|Jobs in price *stabilization. and dedia: ted for public use ‘o tue - 1 . el Whoeler_ had cleared th with | citizens of Funee a vicinity. st s made ’his old §r1en:, E] ¥y Tnlxman}.! But Vi 7 v e i o as an afterthought a ‘White House % nrpel laide called Senator Murray off . FROM Acc ult S Montana, bitter foe of ‘\th-,lu 51t Iie Barenoti s, iy Ridew ulled 17. ar. pro oY his OK on the appointments. ey ALl in%o pokition and the “You had better read the congress- ; Ex . divisions of the Chi. | ional directory again!” exploded A OWENS BACK Fiury | Charles Murray, son of the Demo-| A. E. Owens of re PGt i cratic Senator. “The Senator from|Dhe ha: a lozging g 5 o e “ting B, Wi Montana is named Muwray, not|leturned from a short business trip art This was lh}: reason l\\heclc" o to Seattle. He is at the Baranof | P [kdlv'd the two Wheeler appoint- T . e Simultaneously, another TAPPAN HERE asons for General Ridway's| Frank Tappan of Anchorage has improved careful ook ahet the Shem cd—Admiral Hoover. ~When is staying at NIV | poover resigned, however, he did | Hotel. S B 0Bl it et d ed e se trip to Korca|’ g5 it g g | A. R. intelligence h: patrolling opera- Boling, | \\u ler appointee inside the Price ave | Stabilizer's office got sore and re- and rold Hoover the Ana- r Comparz, bizgest -Senator Wheeler. r of E 32. C . Take a seat Hit lightly Peddle; dial. ACROSS 1. Palm leaves . Worshipped oo Washington Pipeline Arthur's nudh» been in charge of his| The E£enate District Committee! o ;:f};jgm 26, Diverss e friend, Maj. Gen. Charles| Was short a few Senators to make 15. Fit for plowing JL;{;J:;. Ly |2 quorum the other day, so clerk| 10- Exact satis- Tear 33th or 39th Parallel | Ann Monat hustled out,and roun-} 17. Base of the : Ttallan city is 8 con-| ded up enough Senators to start system N Rejisman ing of{ the meeting. The first item of{ 5 s Sin sk G almost iness, ironically, was an -| 2L Level tracts of - ";‘;‘WN a rec.| cmy measure that resulted in fir- ey Daiform rolm General Ridg-|1pg Ann Monat . . 23. Premium 2. Scarce l‘ml he be mlm\(d not only to Hclman, Oregon Republican, ég gg;‘{fl"e fabric 4 L"\L’\"{ o but proceed to the|rowed the telephone at the Senate| 3. Hd ¥§’L’X§,"§;£Y““‘ |G d’s desk the other day to ¥ sued that there is a Mmake an appointment with Sen.| t the 33th h roops could hold can. Holman’s name, however, did | sier against “Chinese counterattack ot mean anything to Malone's at the 38th 1 wi cifice. Patiently the ex-Senator der. This would mea. | from Cregon spelled name to| the North Korean ¢ the offic of ik tor from ital of and Nevada, then sighed Such is| the ports of fi General Ma e sulted about propose was cautious. ¥ ing our necks out jst den of North Kr- limited patrols allel instead. But in Washington, with Ridgway’s pro and MacArthur. him and uatil nhlh( favor above the 38th par-| the P of Loth the State Depart- Meanwhilz \ite instructions have been | he receives tective Order of Elks now being joint | iefs of Staff are inclined to go | George Malone, Nevada Republi- in + arriveq here from Seattle on PAA | the Baranof THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ( OMMUN:IY EVENTS Al o di M ard L. Keithahn e ne DeVoe . cquelin Schmitz ol Mahlum “ " - Hamilton o|tu Martell o| Beatrice Stone u‘ Stella Phillips o) oir August Aalto ° e e o 0 0 0 6 0 0 o Ou CDAY 1 At 8 pm. — Annual meeting of € Alaska Tuberculosis Association | bill in Gold Room, Barancf. | fon At 8 Newly organized U. of |y A. Al ssociation_holds sec- | ond meeting in Gronrocs’ office | At 8 pm. — American Legion Post meets in Dugout. : 8 pm. — Rebekah Drill Tean — Open games of Tor the sec | Ope ~-JUNEAU, ALASKA YEARS AGD from THE FEBRUARY 19, 1931 ices au chu yular mec rd as unanime 1 Communit consider endor: Property n. J. 8. ond time au Elementar contest, taff passed by postal embloyees. act nt C y a we A S. Whittier, / ane to Seattle, as the guest of the t sponsored by the airways for the best letter to the Post orf;cn:\,mz‘ihm_(e : ir Mail Service.” rtment, setting forth “Why Needs A ration of the Chichagof mine and mill on 1 be imed immediately und ting of membe: received here of ub sing and urging Bill to be presented to the Weather C9server, and his family home on Dixon Street, purchased by him from H. R. Shepard in this year Frances Orson, School, 1, was ameng t conducied by the publication, both houses of Congress providing for The would become e: ollector laska-Washingto: called by w Medal Basketball tournament in|! 14 years had been superinter High Schoo! gyh. [esociates had a any February 20 Company, had obta a At noon — Rotary Club, Baranof. |, purchase them. At 6:30 pm., — Couple Club meet LA L 1o ”r"f]‘ ':h;:x;'; HoEl ;| Weather: High, 35; low, 30; trace, snow. Defenze Council meets in City | peweeeeemee < Council chamber { . At 8:45 pm. — Community Center | ¢ ! it . ommunity cenier | Daily Lessons in English Club with square i 11 st 8 pm. — Odd | e A AT Medal !« ¥ ington Rite At at Moose club. At 10 am. — Grand Igloo, Pioneers | it formal? of Alaska meets in IOOF hall; A. Thiz noon — Chamber of Commerce| ... thx Ghe Gl nien At meets at Be At 8 pm. — V of Junéau Codst 112 the formal style. If the inv Guard personnel meet in City |FePlY in the same vein. Council chambers %% o club. A. Not if it is of the “closed February | with the fingers. If it is an At 7:30 p.m. — Pie Social at Chapel- Q. When “cutting in” at a the girl’s shoulder or arm? me: r't, in Moose Lodge roc At At practice in IOOF hall. At in IOCF hall. frc B ‘OFFICE hours will Algeria 6, Direct the RON LUNG S TO BE | PURCHASED BY ELKS | FOR COMMUNITY| As a part of the Community Serv- ice Program adopted by the Grand | Lodge of the Benevolent and Pro-| IOOF hall. gym. aranof Hotel. as on WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: ot say, of Customs of the company. “Much ' Weather at EMPIRE 3 he prize winner Chict the . L. GORDON S ) work still remains | omitted. Pronounce February 21 be done.” STILL i id be OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Sumptuous. J as in ture, and th syllables, not sum-chus. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Mezzanine; two Z's. — Pioneers of Alaska, banguet in IOOF 6:30 pm. rand Igloo hall. riners /‘lmu'-l Wash- birthday ball in Seottish Temple. 8 p.m. — Public pinochle party February 22 nof. n of the Moose February noon — Lions Club, Baranof. 8 pm. — Rebekah Drill February 23 — Rebekah lodge meets e mties) 8 p.m. UNION OIL MAN HERE T. P. Harcen, Union Oil m Ketchikan, ma: is stopping at th:, BARROW of Pt Anct at FROM PT. Willilam M, Canty arrived here from PNA and is stopping aranof Hotel increase our vocabula: O (verl P d three times SYNONYMS: Conduct itend, supervise, administe WORD STUDY: e a ARY; complete; fully at Q. A. No; he should touch her OOK and L[A?“l A C. GORDON 1. 2. What gem is another for What is the most famou 3. What is the name of the famcus long 'n memory of a friend? How many drops are there in one teaspoonful of liquid? What is the normal life-span of a cat? - 5 5. ANSWERS: Diamond. Glouchester, Mass. “In Memoriam.” Eighty. From 12 to 15 years. PSR o WOr maste ‘open” ct, b), a ng one word nded; entire. called to vote on certain vital issues.” When writing a note to decline an invitation, depends upon the nature of the invitation. then your reply must be written written informally, then you |, itation is 1 sandwich” da r partn m of the s fishing port in age, each day “A plenary se: variety. guide, nd it is yours. Tods me material as coal? the U. 8.2 <NM“ in observance of the beginning of Lent were held this the Junaeu Woman’s Club went the enactment of the 1931 Leg had moved into I the Juneau Postoffice was gratified to learn that ad- aporoval by President #oover of the a 44-hour weel er direction of James Freeburn who Freeburn and hi';t Chichagof Mining | n the mine and mill with an option sump-tu-us, | Q May one ever use the fork for eating a double-decker sandwich? | It should be eaten sandwich, then the fork is used. ce, should a man lay his hand upon | ilder and ask pleasantly, poem written by Tennyson i\ akutat .. gof Island l 1 ! ladults suffering from pa and Supplies {other crippling diseases have Fhone 206 _Second and Beward. given hospitaliz b % |t ing in almos govern, rule, | _° Territory, should one make | Gruening, Governc the Easter Seals worthy If it is written - LECTRIC GLACIER UIWAY E ASS'N. be 8:00 There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! to 12 noon, Monday thru for the convenience of consumers 736-5t i Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 7. Village fn Ohlo . Pertaining to deity 9. Heated : nfl chambers 10. En(‘rlnscd sheet . Rim of ice 2. Act : . Larger in size . Purchase Unit of work . Genus of cows f inese sash . Clear profit . Pad Poultry product Insect’ 22nd letter of Hebrew alphaet . Chum 4. Gazed 5. Photographle instrument Robbed course of & vessel . Large book . Aluminum sulphate . Move upward . Froezes Saucy 46, Pigpen 48, Horse '_4 N P DBLLY SILVA s a puid-ap sabscriber 10 THE DASLY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited Lo be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and recerve TWO TICKETS to see: "FATHER 113 HE BRIDE" Federal Taa—12c Paid by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name Mny Appear! M Oldest Bank in Alaska 1891—0ver Halla Century of Banking—1951 The B, M. Behrends Bank Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent COMMERCIAL SAVINGS aturcs also on the Pacific C are a Anchorag Annette Barrow S S O O ———" - Bethel . P RS | DERovh e el R Mcose Ladge No. 702 Edmonton eighth grade pupil|p in an Current News. Havre : ! Secretary— Juneau - | WALTER R. HERMANSEN B McGrath by Gov. Gruening e: Children’s la ‘1 Crippled Ch N Was peen most helpful combating it; from Februs Association w Easter Seal sale, funds thu goir he SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1951 | 4 te Alaska Poinis We: I-| w conditions and tempep- |~ various Alaska | 3, MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. G Wm. A. Chipperfield, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. 120th Meridiar 0 ELKS sed by 'the ‘W l\h‘ctmqvcvory Wednesday at 8 P.M. Visiting brothers weicomne | WALLIS S, GEORGE, Exalted Ru'sr. W. H. BIGGS, Secrstary. follows: 1siand Reguiar Meetings Each Friday Governor— ARNOLD L FRANCIS Ln: nks air 2 1 ffective July 1 of this|Nome gk # Northway 2rownie's Liguor Store | | Petersburg i i | Portland | Phove 0¥ 139 Be. Froaxiis at Juneau, would| . inge Gleorge ! l the finest hotel there and returngeo oo - b | n Airways. He won a|gitpa 34—Snow{ AT [ "The Rexall Store PROCLAMATION Your Rellable Pharmnsclste BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. The following proc! WHEREAS, tl Association Alaska Music Supply bilitating unfc 1y c nd Arthur M. Uggen, Manager WHEREAS, children as well Planos—Musical Instruments the ent ! Crippled thr he Alaska AT Ay | GENSRAL PAINTS this year, with the and WALLPAPER tle ne ntile p: epider b al Paint Stere 539 #red W. Wends and as never b this diseas en’; of verage Ce. 605 10th St PHONE 216-DAY eor NIGET in and during 25 to March 25, conduct its annu WHEREAS otevale tor MILERS er BODA POP toward the fur ng the crippled NOW, THEREFORE The Alaskan Hotel RNewly Renovated Reoms a1 Hoesonsble Bates PRONE SINGLE O PECNE 655 people of Ale in support this cause, so that an work may be co of FROM ANCHOR John H. Williams of stopping at the Ba He arrived here on PNA. AGE Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bailders’ and Shaif HARDWAEE Il'\l\,\l SEATTL H. K. L. Johnson of in cn PAA from Annetl registered at the B: Y. F W Taku Post No. 5558 Meeting every Thursday in the C.1.0. Hall at 8:00 p.am. le came and is Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burferd Co. “Our Doerstep is Worn by Bailsited Customers” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GEEASES — GAR — GiL Jusean ofor Co. 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