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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1945 native Americans are associated with | ¢ foreign plotters. | Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of character development and unusual social ex- ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. | Uraduate Los Angeies College I or principles are evolved. The work assigned the ferthcoming conference is to devise machinery for the peaceful settlement of wage disputes. Hence the assignment calls for concentration on procedural mat- That our government should have a firmer arip on the field of research was proved by the war. There can be no denying that Germany came dangerously close to victory because of better developed research that “The Store for Men" SARIN’S | | D -l X 41 k E LI of plans for peaceful settlement of disputes through|® © @ o o ¢ o ¢ o o o .? P eGSR e e e e S e e i i " aily Alaska EmpPUre puoy oy sgeamens. 1 ine conteroescontne 20 1 « pps oy, TRIPLETTE & KRUSE o Bublithed wvery evening exuept Sundky bysthe themselves to study of procedural methods for main HAPPY BIRTHDAY 20 Y E A R S A G 0 THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS e PIBE PRINTING COMPANY aining industrial e, W F cere desire to|® . w ® t peace, with a sincere de % Secon in Streets, Juneau, Alasks. compromise thefr differences, instead of trying to out- | ® © © September 10, 1945 & & o EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS H e R R T o i : ces, instes yin 3 R AASESS et e e e e e e e SRR CENTURY MARKET BUILDING i DOROTHY TROY LINGO Vice-President | smart one another, there is good reason to hope for a 20TH WILLIAM R. CARTER - - - Editor and Manager # S5l (‘~nd 'w 'th . Ii g _ g finds “le Kate Erickson of 2 SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 D & BRIEND LW S e | iRt . Walter Heisel, Jr. . The American Legion’s Masque Ball for the War Orphans Endow- ! el § s P . 2 o T . Emma Lawson © | meit Fund was scheduled to bs a big affair this night, with prizes Entered e Post Office in Jun: (" 3 '\ ntered in o R TIon BARKS! Washington’s New Interest in the > Mrs. W. A. Gallemore ® | donated by local merchants, and music furnished by the Alaskans. Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 47 ' ey S pe Affairs of Science 6.6 B. O. Havdahl ® | Committce members for the dance included Archie Bartlett, J. T. No.A2%L0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH | e e B e in th savehice: P10 5 5 o i ® | petrich, W. Neiderhauser, Homer Nordling, Harry Sperling and F. A. Meets each Tues- Monday of each month T o e et i sdantbo s A (St. Louis Star Times) | Mrs. W. R. Spain ® | Metcalf. day 4t 8:00 5 M. .. O. O, . HAIL in Scottish Rite Temple | g ! " Subicribers will conter o favor 11 they will promptly notity The American resenreh sclentistvin the postwar|® Mrs.Thomas L. George /! i ¥y = el iy ] beginning at 7:30 p. m ! the Business Office of any fallure or Irregularity In the de- | ) : ¢ . . e 4 ng Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- Wvery of thet pers, era is going to find that his affairs, like those of the v ; * i i o vay, and incom- - F. h i W helebhoncs: News Otfice, 602; Business Office, 374 |8 s o O MEATE barinbairi are ) * SHFIINEE & wive e g I steamer Jefferson arrived in Juneau {rom Skagway, & GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand | gnipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- |, ——— — “‘_ o of the e il B HC iy Sattiod & B WA ! {ing passengers included Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Elliott, Duncan Secretas i N A et o e | ijwm'ltg; of jonal tm{m}xmnt w u“t‘ et e - ewmwee=e13 | and Carol Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nowell and J. W. Leivers. TR e, AREIIRUR. ____________v______m‘a',““" i republication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other- : bd “':'\ e l;;" :mjwfr f“o e “_“'“"] '; bl " “L | i —_— 5 ' : ot e i credited in this pa nd Al the local ublished have nNot en (] of congressional debate to | 2 A IO T WP RS et BB ookl i SO e it 60 LIRS i ot 6IC L H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E | The steamer Queen was in port the night before, with 21 incoming | | Warfields Dl’\lg Store GEORGE BROS i NATIONAL REPH FATIVES _. Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | Decessity of posting lookouts on Capitol Hill and i} o FT s | passengers, including Misé Madge Case, Miss Rose Manning and Miss| | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) ) it 45 PourttiAvanue. Bige.. [BGUS. Wik keeping an eye on public opinion as it might influ- |y ““T'he stars incline |Mary Manning. Gus George wis an outgoing pussenger for Seattle. NYAL Family Remedies Widest Selection of i e e —— | ence particular legislative proposals. But the signs but do not compel” || i HORLUCK’S DANISH LIQUORS | * all point to a change \ Amumber of teachers who had been attending the Teachers Institute ICE CREAM HONE 92 or 95 1Y | Science actually has been mobilized under gov- [ held here left on the steamsr Alaska for points Westward. Included in P or i ‘ crnment programs ever since the outbreak of the war TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEP. 11 |ine list were Mary Monagle ahd Daisy Speisecke, for Seward, and : i b Research laboratories throughout the country have —_— ‘i | borothy Albough. for Cordava, | f - H dropped almost everything which could not Show pos-| After the early morning when —OrotY . 4 AR The sewin Baskel 3 1 ible benefits for the Army or Navy. And now the |Mercury is in benefic aspect, adverse | 10 2 H K SHepatd were re red at the Hotel Gas- g B P. 0. ELKS i question arises as to whether it would not be a good | planetary influences prevail today. D ORhA T SR TR L e e p BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. | 11 | thing for the goverriment to formulate policies to keep HEART AND HOME _|tineau, and John Olson was a guest at the Alaskan Hotel Infant and Children's Wear m. Visiting brothers welcome. | || research in high gear and to insure that new dis- | Under this sway, which is dis- A L. J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Rul- | || ) | coveries are put to maximum public use in peace turbing to women, there may be Martin Sabin and Miss Alice Gunderson were married the preceding 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska er: 1. L, McDONALD, Secretary. | |1 well as in war. confusion and perplexities in regard;pwm,,g at the Holy Trinity Cathedral by Dean C. E. Rice. Miss Ideal —————————————————————— 4 H " { The mobilization of science for war has been 'to domestic adjustments. The Star$) grepdrickson and Mr. Charles Sabin were the attendants, _— i under the Office of Scientific Research and Develop- | presage a period of test through| Sy o i DR E H KASER Pr—— } {ment. Dr. Vannevar Bush, dircctor of OSRD, has|which wives and mothers will find eatlier: itghat. 59: lowest,82; eloddy Byt rlowznhnun 1] | outlined his ideas of a peacetime research policy in a | their right places in the changed IR o9y, 10 ooy 3 DENTIST i !J 2 POUSIRU e a8 St it - | Jengthy report to President Truman. .He would estab- | scheme of things | BLOMGREN BUILDING ok "‘fr’w“g;s'fg:sm i 7 T |lish a National Research Foundation to provide money BUSINESS AFFAIRS | . . . by Ph PLANTS—C i LABOR AND INDU { . : S { h one 56 i I B | grants to medical schools and other agencies Working | = Leadership in trade and commerce | + al y essons in ng IS! W. L. GORDON HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, ,f;‘":;’;’ ,?,’;‘;{.‘,,“”" r‘l‘:,-e"“".u ’! on projects which would contribute to public welfare | will bring greater responsibilities to ol s Following a preliminary interview with President | : i % g K A d fl B imari” 85 0 R AT SN T national defense. He stresses “‘Mr lhf;re hhozld be | husiness and professional men of the i b i g et o i) il } ruman, Secretary ety L eanry A 8 | 1o government dictation in matters of policy and per- | United States. The stars encour- | > T i ok e preparations for convening a labor-management con- | sonnel to the institutions feceiving aid. And he |age scientific approach to mmmfl._“ : \.*VORF”? OF'!:ETI MISUSED: Do not say, “I claim that my figures D A w Sl wart ASHENBRENNER’S i ference, probably this month. Top-ranking represen- |stresses that there should be no controls on private | cial’problems and the seers prophesy | **¢ correct.” Say, “I maintain. r. A. W. dlewar NEW AND i 1 tatives of crganized labor and industry have indorsed del trial research. Senator Magnuson _u{ Wash- | {remendous achievements. i OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Fatigue. Pronounce fa-teg, A as in DENTIST um f: | the plan and believe it will succeed, “if carefully |ington already has introduced a hill to implement NATIONAL ISSUES ASK unstressed, E as in ME, accent last syllable, and not fa-tig. i \} planned.” That reservation deserves to be emphasized, | the Bush program j & ; The coming Winter will be marked | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Sent; scent; cent 20TH CENTURY BUILDING P II R N l T u R E ‘ | or if the conference were to devote its energies to | e d . J B BL8) | bY.8 vill stim- S: Laconic, short, brief, -concise, succinet, sententious, oughby Ave. i : ) Another bill, introduced by Senators Kilgore, Peb- | by u wave of crime which wil stim prctte A i g . WG Otfice Phone 469 1| | Phone 788—306 Willoughby A | Y discussing controversial questions such as postwar | per and Johnson of Colorado, would establish a Nlu- ulate reforms in the treatment of ol'vpoinled ity i g ‘ = i S POSIWAL | 45001 Science Foundation to function along similar | fende The nation must accept g L S i & 'l wage policies, the rhunues. are 100 to 1 that it would |00y it is more specific in its provisions thatlits share of blame for the effects | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours. vLet us ;x break up without accomplishing anything worthwhile. | any ‘inventions or findings resulting from federally |of war upon undisciplined charac-: increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Dr John H Geyer Jn s' Sh | Careful planning will undoubtedly be required to | financed programs shall be patented by the zovern- |ters. | PROFUSION; abundance; lavish supply. “She was showered with a S b nes-sievens np :; avoid fruitless discussion of issues that should be |mentand made available to any citizen or organization INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | profusion of gifts” VENTIST LADIES'—MISSES’ Il v settled by means of collective bargaining. For it is | desiring to use them. It provides, in effect, that such ) Astrologers l‘mv(- Warned Of SigNS| g eeeeoace e e e s e s s e Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR § through direct negotigtion of* wage contracts that [Patents would be the Tronetiy,of ip people, Msnyread, usindisating, undergropns PHONE 1763 o e sy | DE\Viel fes¥aren argailia(ith cau eiBtpestedijo BIE(er | miwements of encailos, Tn the United | MODERN E"OUE-”-E bu Seward Street Near Third | || 4l policies are |Lm.‘s ated into practice, and practice then |the more restrictive Bush-Magnuson proposal. But |States there is definite peril from ROBERTA LEE { becomes the basis from which further general policies | i ot the governmert. entitled to what it pays for? |subversive organizations in which | i A ———— 1] o i | | Q. How soon may a man and woman begin calling each other by | their first names after being introduced? I A. This depends entirely upon the rapidity of the friendship. It of Optometry and Optiialmology ters. For instance, the conference will be called upon facilities. A pressing argument of the moment DL e GlEnts o Taw hoties S e iuoard S i {o pass on the merits of the existing machinery for ::1:(-5wur yem'x‘zll:)\i::'] lill:*[:\m\(ljn);:(:(iutss‘\/;; (:)lip\x:‘;:v,p)::?x; r:l:fvx]x es. Good fortune is mm-‘::‘l\%er, wit few 1 it might be several years, or it might be || & 00\ mited Lenses Ground | Front St—Triangle Bldg. ! ’! 4‘ settlement of railway disputes and the possibility of |\ ™ diverted to the strictly| Children born on this day pro-| @ Is it all right for an employer.to reprove a servant severely in H adapting it to the needs of industry in general. Tt| .o ciiors husiness of carrying guns and flying planes. | bably will be high-geared in mental- the presence of guests? will also have to anmyze various other proposals for !y Bush is scathingly critical of manpower policies |ity and able to accomplish much at] A. No. Any such criticism should be given privately. ”Th " the mediation and arbitration of disputes, such as|which have created this big deficit in scientific|an early age. | @ Is it correct to say, “Mr. Brown and his wife are coming"? e Rexall Store H. S. GRAVES the Ball-Burton-Hatch bill, and examine the efficacy ' specialists (Copyright, 1945) 4 A. The correct form is “Mr. and Mrs. Brown are coming.” Your Reliable Pharmaciste “The Clothing Man" i e s et BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNRD What | & MARX CLOTHING | it. When Nelson Rockefells was eased out of the State Depa ment, workers in that building wer startled to see truckers removin the furniture fromi his office. under Hoover, was selected to pre- tering, “Those Russians! |sent the case to a Chicago Grand looters!” T The w a Shlng Ion | Jury. Finally the party came to a glass I w happened during | Works which the Russians had been Merry - Go-Round ..\ finally {hat tria} has never been revealed.|through. They had removed most - machinery, but had over- (Continued jrom Page One) The Navy, which had been insistent |of the in demanding the prosecution, looked some finished fancy glass- — | suddenly backed down. It refused ware on work benches. So when | t . sador Harriman left the fac- island base of Midway, which, if successful, was to be followed by a tremendous naval strike on the N b¥ A. C. GORDON il LOOK and LEAR In law, what is meant by the age of discretion? What is a goober? Which arm of Venus de Milo is missing? What king was killed early in 193¢ while mountain climbing? What nation was known as the Ottoman Empire? ANSWERS: @ had furnished his suite with his CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 37) High Quality Foods a$ Moderate Prices HARRY RACE Druggist | | “The Squibb Store” | own furniture. When the - tyuck | pulled away, even the chandeliers, | which were Rockefeller’s ])(‘I'Smmll property, had been taken. | to let Mitchell tell the Grand Jury|Ambass about' the secret Jap codes and the|tory, he took a few glass “souven- | fact that the Tribune's disclosure irs” with m'“'_ A (Copyright, 1915, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) tipped off the Japs that we were One member of the party who ey i oo wn e | !umenublu to justice for crime, or may designate his own guardian. | z’::’:":"'mlf“;fi i{ffifi.nfl‘ifi.,,cfi]{a preaking them down. " had heard Harriman renounce Uc s o o o 6 o o8 6o e el 1L The age, generally 14 years, at which.a person may be held . B 10t b from e radio| FOr inithé middle of the trial, | Russians kel iitiapn cetiicaly e . The Charles W. Carter P B [Dlcked D Lo e Ttao|U. 5. code experts found that they |Laughing, the Ambasmdor rc-|e TIDES TOMORROW o), 3 A peanut IGGLY WIGGLY BRE L or ihe cloraiea dn tho| Yere silll able fo break the Jap maried . . 3. The left arm. Morluary Sonth. Pacific.’ and gave ‘time for|codes, and the Navy feared that| “I was talking about Russian|e e e September 11, 1945 o o o 4. Albert I, King of the Belgians. For BETTER Groceries B ~ the U. S. Fleet to rush everything | AnYthing told to the Grand Jury | looters, wasn't 1?” . . 5. Turkey. Pourth and Franklin Sts. & it had north to' Midway and m_(j_'}wuum get back to Japan and| * ok ok e High 4:22a.m, 149 ft. e i SaaR T PHONE 136 Phene 16—34 pare ‘a trap for the ‘u'm;m“(_',““u prompt the Japs to change their CAPITAL CHAFF e Low 10:35a.m,, 24 ft. e/ [ % i 3 codes again. Senators are looking forward to|e High 16:38 p.m., 158 ft. e { ”1 S all over! Thus the props were knocked out |better ~eating, now that Darwin|e Low 23:06p.m., 14 ft. ® KEITH WIL !| WINDOW WASHING ; mShlx’)b 11.1“ v\“ s mw:“ ;1..1::‘.‘\1 {of Mitchell's case, and the whole Darling has come back from two e bl | “ D RUG"NCLEANINUNDG JUNEAU YOUNG ' e acilic vere se! o vay s . e n arines res! o " . - The West Coost of the United|thing fizmied poest in the Musines £ Shesie & s e e e o e e e el asa paid-up suvscriver To VHE DAILY ALASKA Byne Fo‘; g:'l:go : A ' | * | management o he Senate Res-| - > - | 3 2 2 Baies wa el mimot wproketoq | R AR et O Gailed Staes| ATTENTION MASONS | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. PAVE LNER Hardware Company . e Jananeas hddoma aware of | SECRET /ICT TN MISBOU b ¢ 5 i 3 rese! is coupon e box offic he gggtuu"J"];l‘:l‘;::n}’x:s“na‘:\lll“\l‘\li(m(-)d‘ ‘Although ' citizens of Tndepend. |OPPosition to the . Kilgore ‘Unem- E ! ) i Hupeie 861 BATHIN: QUL -OLAMN v L"_ v ; 4?( 3 1 es | ence, Mo,, admit the Secret Servlcblploymmt Compensation Bill| Stated Communication Monday cAPIToL THEAT“ Shelf and Heavy Hardware their ‘f““L“" A‘“" ) ‘\‘ ’:_ t’]' )““ agents sesigned to the Summer|cracked open last week. Forty-!evening at 7:30. Degree work. | e Guns and Ammunitien o Lo Anpoios: Buatte, tc. | SEEEES SOC O Ui oo a0-|o00. Siie ANAeaeme Wyl L0 WOEEIGE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: e anede chded 18 siable people in tt vorld, the: ‘xepnrtod opposed, but it new de-| (10,060-t2) Secretary. | Bt th daptnise e i e |ciabe peopl i he ok e L L e, Rt | e “IN SOCIETY" FOR TASTY FOODS || ™ ooy ot v ot BB et uundstakable Thoy gave SR 00 i ahich the: gents |LolAnd; ORIANSELS A aShinEton and| Platinum was known from very and VARIETY Service More Complete at ‘l"e ““'SF_,“ f““(_j‘ D, f"‘ “‘i‘,‘f‘k” hiave - kupt. undreds; df - paredns | CALLOmIa S a¥ciieHniely L the ' early times but it was not intro- Federal Tax—11c per Ferson ANE: fe_": 'w 0 s SLR0IDE Y0 ARG from trespassing R forbidden | Pill With Connecticut and several duced to Europe until the 18th, — Gasfineau ca‘e m BAmor Y sult of that battle is well |ground of the Truman home. But|Other states ashaii ipady MoiSIINGTIOSINY Y 0 || PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO Foremost in Friendliness COFFEE T known. Not well known, however, even the Secret Service muffs one 52 ORI 5 4 snfll' % the manner n which the ‘Chicago | now and then, and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and R G R Tribune’s Stanley Johnston revealed | Not long Miss Florence | CI'OSSWOK' d Puzzle RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. S the Navy's secret, and how he Carvin entertained several lady " WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. escaper prosecution. friends at her home, 400 North| Boihucr e TR | Wt o o 0 M| - e msURANCE £ i AR R e blocks| & Tooth of a gear 9. Human race [V[N] lohmston bad boen abourd e[ norin of ihe Summer White! ol cueess I HitHE Na] { -fated Lexington which sank-in g, When the guests prepared| 12. Vagabond ‘avorite K] shaimckA enc i the Battle of the Coral Sea, Was . = joove they discovered s 1| 13 Collection of 43. Not so much 9 Y taken. aboard another, ship which | 1oy Saver LAEY MCOVRERR N f80ts . Geni ok the B ! B e e Ry % billfolds and purses were missing | 1. Oresier - polumac S| | ¢ L v lictpate I the | from their handbags. One of the 1 patticle | 47 Steeples AL BEnuEST r 9 B o 2 that the Navy |Victims was Miss Marion McClellan, | 18 Distant 50. Kind of wool Ivi1] ! i i Y P .p; ey |of 3809 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Household s meRdires [E[N] Metcalfe Sheet Metal Remington Typewriters ! 0 AP ssista EXe i Secr v | Command 63. Garden B0 to. attack. Midway ana| o3 Assstant ExsollNe SROtSiaty Lis dowsrd implement . Heating—Alrconditioning—Boat Sold and Serviced by A 4 of the Women's City Club of Genus of the 5. Virginia [E] anks that we even knew the name Of po o oo i R Rs 10 Tanks and Stacks — Everything J. B. Burford & SF Wi In.the Jap flect | During the evening, a sneak-thter| ** ZlpR""5 £ 82 . 5 in SHERE SAERAY i or Co. Aok ok Vg eriton o B | 27, Nourished 0 Thar Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle i i Phone 711 - 90'W. Ave. 4 , CHICAGO {had entered «the Carvin home, | &5 Sttong taste “Veigits | ransmission Lower ¥ ey Qur Bporsip 1s Wornig R emptied several of the handbags, | :zt‘ ‘lillflolur ?_n. ]er:‘erly 4 PDOWN 3 Emck Satisfied Customers’ ¥ INE SECUTED ‘;] q pS ed His Joot included| &3 eV 62. Father R retense 4. Frult S Tasaics T e Unitgd | about $25 1 cpah, pd FRLRe R (L PN ghelr B Jot b b Syt Sealed bids will be received at the office . ZORIC 1 - and the Chicago ‘Tribune published Secret Service agents of the | . Forelble 20, 1945, for dismantling the 300-foot Y IT OURS! a story regarding this, even naming Summer White House staff were | ' L steel radio transmission tower located Phone 15 J Flori the cunr)plelc st u{ J‘;lpl;hgm 1'm.; living at the Carvin home. ’l‘lhey‘ God of war behind the Signal Corps -buildings on AlaskaLa dry uneau florists was information which S. Naval were upstairs in their rooms when | Depart 5 St 2 ivad un Phone 311 officers obviously could not ‘have |the theft occurred \ And: "Laun Twelfth Street within the city limits of lal it et (00 s it G ohtained without being able to’ de-| ok t . Dwell Juneau, Alaska. Specifications call for code Jap secret messages, and the AMBASSADOR HARRIMAN b badng; satate complete dismantling of the tower and Navy hit the ceiling. During the recent reparations | . FouRRation & Admiral Ernest King, Commander negotiations in Moscow, Am }fi”.iffif device h‘dulmg t(_‘ the Jun.eau Port storage a‘rea. lssl o “ " ( m ' Bank- of the Fleet, called at the White dor Averill Harriman frequently | 50. Baseball teams Further information may be obtained . ver Hail a Leniury 0 IIIfl—lNS House and demanded that the reminded U. S. colleagues how the | 1 tt«;?:l- from the Area Engineer, P. O. Box 1361, % Tribune be closed down. He pointed Russians had cleaned out every | | Meta Juneau, Alaska ) k" H ol atis iwe: k ¥ 5 ¢ Z machi A 6. Infallible " A = ut that the Japs Were sure to movable piece of Nazi machinery | libte e B Be en S change their code, and thus we from their zone of Germany, even oved o L ] would lose one of our most priccless removing machinery from what | - Wit of ) wartime assets. later became the American zone of poetry 2 Secretary of the Navy Knox, occupation in Berlin. 5. Pronoun § a Q : i Exis| B E | w - owner of the Chicago Daily News,| Harriman termed these opera- .;:x'u:mm[ $ i L& b i an_opposition paper to the Trib tions “looting.” sl thuit . i 4 i was loath to prosecute. So was| When the U. S. reparations party Repair M. S. PATRIC IA Oldest Bank in Alaska */ T i Roosevelt. He feared it would look 'g to Potsdam, Harrima - - ROIAR.FON . i { s e e i (B RS g : g eho fiarea LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES i - ; i i verest spected several plants in the area while Roiie COMMERCIAL SAVINGS { newspaper critic. The Navy, how- which the U. S. had taken over| u_“;;'?f 1 ever, insisted. So William D. Mit- from the Russians. All had been | 6. Early English rmnsfi! E‘Ensubgfi CA-I NINE ; money g ul ge 1 chell, Republican Attorney General stripped clean. Harriman kept luul-i O e