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1 ’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY; APRIL 23, 1946 ¢ D I 41 k E { National Phobias ] aily Alaska Empire e 0 YEARS AGO from DR. E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carter Publisfied every evening except Sunday by the | (Washington Post) THE EMPIRE D % . i hen Rl Gireecs. Zawsws, AMake The psychologist may some day play as great a ENTIS' Mor’uary X HELEN TROY MON: - - - Prexlgen: role in preventing war as the diplomat or the eco- (s omw——w BLOMGREN BUILDING DOROTHY TROY LINGO "= "= VeFlesdent \oni Cpor it is coming to be realized that thel ‘ p L e Phone 56 el S i ARk § i B ufi“xx:ch:s”:.fi;‘u‘:?; gontalhieasgL 02 BB AR Y dmp]‘: related to world > APRIL 23 .! An extensive program cf street repairs calling for an expenditure HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 s b ot S T SRS o el o 4 “'»Il' A L ‘\"d,:'{ff"‘l g";“jrg'"n',? ° Mrs. J. H. Likins o |of §16,500 was now underway under the supervision of City Street Com- Sajered 1n the' Post Office it Juneau a3 Second Class Mstter. combat ‘mental lliness has passibliies beyan % e Tisiy ‘e Olaf Torkelscn. Estimates included $7,500 fer laying concrete civered by carrier L e O R AMios for $1.50 per month; SOIVIng of Intcrnal scial problems. Out of its research | 2 MF‘““ C‘:m‘f;l:::) o »-I_O“e(’ st“w S Tt boAnbE: ot AT N P A b s Dr.AW.S FOR TASTY FOODS " Aix months, $4.00; one vear, $13.00 activities may come the means not only of saving i h on Front Street 0 ; o : r. A. W. dlewart and VARIETY postage paid. ai the following rates: . |ourselves from any future phobias that would lead toy ® Lillie Mae Allen ® | pany store to the Alaskan Hotel; $4,000 for widening and filling of Cal- it TRY m;::"u‘s‘uj it iR war but of recognizing these in the world generaily. b4 Erik I"""s"’{ 4 ® houn Avenue, and $2,500 for crushed rock fill and laying sewer pipe in 20TH CENTURY BUILDING A a ers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify ° Mrs. Violet L. O'Beill ® | Sawntown shctions Gas'meau cal ess Office of any fallure or {rregularity in the delivery Recently in testimony before the Senate Atomic| g wilbur Burford o <} i Office Phone 469 F e ¥ WO BN s Dtanad o 7 Energy Committee, Watson Davis, director of Science W 3 ol s 3 7 ‘oremost in Friendliness . B AL et P bt el v Bernits, pointed sut thak Deopi. ‘e hetachl HtFer] 9 b e on o| The Women's Ald Soclety of the Resurrection Lutheran Church was ) MAER OF ASSOCIATED FRESS lfrom manias. One of these, he sald, was mational o " Vivian Kelso' o | organtzed at a meeting at the home of Mrs. W. E. Britt. Rev. Batsler was| | N J JFORNIA VANITY BEAUTY ews dispatches credited to it or not other- ereignty. He cited Germany under the Nazis as an| o lelected to act temporarily as President; Mrs. J. A. Krugness, Vice- (_ paper and aiso. the local news published oeomple * He sugeested that nations be alert for) o, o o ¢ o o ® ® ® @ o o |President and Mrs. H. L. Amold, Recording Secretary. irocery and Meat Market ' SALON - danger signals of manias in themselves and in omm-l b 4 | e — 478 — PHONES — §71 Cooper Bullding Wash **"! | nations, and vse the services of psycholdgists and) o —eeeeemy | Mrs. W. C. Jencen and her two children, Elsie and Carl, left, on the High Quality Foods at i s papehiatrists In recoghising aud L'Om‘%"'_“r’_”"‘s" 'fk‘] ¢ | steamer Admiral Rogers for Wrangell to join M. Jensen, who had opened Moderate Prices ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager is in line with the thinking of some psychiatrists who 0 R 0 S c 0 P E “\ R it o ahoat sl bRes Cheiy! Open Evenings Phone 318 have explained Nazism mental disease that spread i J Si Sh % through the cntire German people. Whether or not i e Y ; ones-Sievens Sho this theory is accepted, it was evident that the morbid({ ““T'he stars incline | B. D stewait, Supervising Engineer with the Bureau of Mines left P METCALFE SHEET METAL A and warped thinking of the Nazi and Fascist leaders but do not wmpel” for Washington, where he was to confer with Geological Survey officials. LADIES'—MISSES’ Heating—Aitconditioning—Boat and of the Ja se war clique spread like a malignant |} _\ — = H 5 Tanks and Stacks—Everything 3 discase ' SRR : Chief of Police James McCloskey left for a two weeks' visit at Warm READY-TO-WEAR in SHEET METAL | If a nation is aware of the meaning and import- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 o:ings Bay for the benefit of his health. During his absence, Fred| | seward Street Neks Mied Phone 711 90 Willougnby Ave. | ance of mental health, it may, like a person, be able | HEART AND HOME Campen, Night Patrolman, was to act as Police Chief, Mayor J. J. to recognize the first symptoms of unhealthy thinking| ..o 7“2 favorable day for en-|Connors announced. y £ y 5 " p=: jin itselt. It may realize that the judgments of MANY | ogements and weddings. Al wo-| Don’s Radio Service Eheflfji{fflg Store fof its citizens are becoming irrational, thel 1ODS | men are well directed today and Weather: Highest, 43; our Reliable Pharmacists | inflamed; that breecing places of fanaticism are de- |t 0 M€ Ere e e o et SN E:z‘:;,teflcjalklnd Radio Repair 7 veloping within it. At such times early diagnosis| "L "5 0" inas of petty worries. | : b pick up and deliver) BUTA‘RE[?(‘MC‘?)URO | may enable it to regain its perspective and self-control ; I ‘l l H E I h Y Phone 659 909 West 12th x CO. . 5 and to keep its head. Or, better still, it may be able mn_f‘{f”:‘fi\fb(:__*"Fi_’!fi e al y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON i Plcoanihet BTEN A i Gormaad M TEEN AGE ACTIVITIES to forestall such symptoms by being mentally rugged| - €% S L 9 ’ e e bilagtasons gt Lo e ek Alaska Music Supply HARRY RACE A letter written by the Juneau School Board and T R probability, will inenease; Obst of WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: “Dear Mr. Brown” is considered less Arthur M, Uggen, Manager D & i read at the last City Council meeting did not get the An Ol Trall for M. Hoovesr clothes may also go up. | formal in the salutation of a letter than “My dear Mr. Brown.” rugglst publicity it deserved in a news story, due to necessary i - NATIONAL ISSUES ! OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Moscow (Russia). Pronounce mos-ko, Pianos—Musical Instruments “The Squibb Store” brevity of all items for that day, and least the people (New Yotk Tines) While many pertinent matters first O as in OF, second O as in NO, accent first syllable and not 5 and Supplier Where Pharmacy Is a receive the wrong-impression we would like to elaborate 3t Vi " P remain to be settled before the|moss-kow. Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession i on it here Herbert “"“’;‘"" g0tk i‘l'“‘:“‘:r:“"fg"“‘\:‘"re‘\' et oplevent takes place, some pressure| . OFTEN MISSPELLED: Concede; EDE. . Proceed; EED. ! Pt Q In the first place, it should be understood that no l"f(“x\(lJrn(]"u:::("qun::r(‘}fis:]\&h'(v”\]l(’”‘ B R ;Ul tica1|Soon Will be applied to have the SYNONYMS: Unaccommodating, unobliging, ungracious, uncivil. HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CEN Y % 1 agency or roup to our knowledge has the welfare of ST Tk NS aniticent work he did | 0yerument declare that Ghe Warl WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us REPAIR SHOP me“ BMEA ol the Juneau youth at heart more than our school ;% o lives morc than a quarter of a century ago ! ::‘; l;;“m?;“l: n:’cl»‘\(:(\;‘lll”:m“;‘irlx?x‘;; increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | | Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Juneau’s Most Popul ‘, board. The letter stated that if city funds were avail- | ou fonow him. Perhaps he will meet some Who | ocicioq' for some months to come, INSTINCTIVELY! involuntarily, by natural impulse. “Animal mothers Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place ¢ able for teen-agers, it was the opinion of the board worked with him then—men rallying again to face a 6§ | instinctively protect their young from harm.” GENERAL REPATR WORK ONLY THRX i 1 that these funds could be better spent on other youth greater need than ever the Belgium of 1914-18 knew.| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | WWWW Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Pnog’r OF MEA'TS | A [Pl A v ek activities than for a “Teen-Age Club.” His report on the actual requirements of a dozen Russia will maintain the largost 202 activities offered to the teen-agers are the following i CARO TBANSFER he board pointed out that among extra-curricular | stricken nations will not, we believe, alter the picture | military force in the world unti MODERN E'”OU E'I"I' G v painted last month by the Emergency Economic Com- |she has established her ring of de I{OBERTA LEE ! | "The Store for Men” ] i 2 TR 2 . . mittee for Europe. But first-hand and authoritative fenses and may effect only negli- i y which may be taken advantage of a; ”chhm’?' | wirls: testimony from Mr. Hoover will help rally Americans | gible reductions for some years after | &= rmeermeeeee e e | SAB'N’S . o) ; B"]g’l’:”m“ b‘;“d‘) “du‘""f;ffma’:“i Jl’vlz T\::m:::]; to make the small sacrifices that are required of llwm,jmf;t nbjocn'*kh' bn;n“achi!’\od Q. ‘It two ‘or'miore hostedses ure entértaintig and you know only / HAULING and CRATING 5 glee clubs, mixed chorus, boys girls ling, s L A large army kept at full strength v it be ig 9 COur I v invitati boys' and girls' basketball, volleyball, rifle clubs, debate, Even before Mr. Hoover's report is made we shall | ndl ?n umzmmp e T gbr one of them, would it be all right to send your reply to the invitation to Front St—Triangle Bldg, DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL 9 ‘ g dramatics, science. club, publications—any ' Start saving cereals, fats and oils, Recently Secretary| = "o ocon”in war than an| €7 | Phone 344 Phone 344 " photo club, dramatics, s 3 : a ; r»l ver | Of Agriculture Anderson discussed plans with repre- Unxdcq\bmt'e Nfdvas -‘mdnq' i A. Send it to the hcstess in whose home the party is being given. | | of which, if a student has too much time left over [ oo or the food processors, food distributors | hideduate - force - ndequatelyt o o e for prospective brides in good taste? e o | from studying, will fill out a day . dents, | 204 hotel and restaurant keepers. We are promised b, = T o o eoreet the atomic A. Yes, if not given by relatives of the bride or groom. | war"eld S D"Ig S'Ole The board points’ out that few, if any students, | ,; early announcement of “a specific pattern of food [y i p A Q. Is it permissible for a woman to leave a card for a man? | | Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Wall Paper if they attend properly to their studies, will find time | consumption for individuals, families, hotels and otHer {"p. (1o pirthdate this is| A, It is permissible in business, but not socially. to engage in all of these activities. public eating places.” At worst this wil Inot really be dide m_'omlw'l by HE. GhEiet: A ¥ > AT : | NYAL Family Remedies IDHI. p‘lm SHOP i i se stars yeablfoiceoier oot e y And in addition to activities sponsored by and |rigorous. We are asked to be careful and considerate, | ") o o experiences and &' fin- = HORLUCK'S DANISH offered at school are the Rainbow Girls, Catholic | not to go on a reducing diet. | andinily. berieMolal” one 3! I_O OK d I_EA R N | ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt A Daughters, Boy and Girl Scouts, church choirs ;md‘ The United States has lost some ;m;‘m‘mr‘x:- Tzlcm(:w Citiien Borh taday wiT ks sakal an A C. GORDO L i other clubs for youth since V-E and V-J Days. It is pleasant to thin ha managed in their early w‘”“l [ iy In other words, the board feels that the young- | by & neighboriy act now we can recover ln‘xucll)l of 1" Tn's should have active minds and © === A G I A SR —— | HUTCHINMiix}:rrCONOMY sters can find plenty to do by looking around a little (‘“‘:‘ ‘i"“ ""”3’]{ ““‘: ‘;""“':\J;;‘Lu:h:; ‘L::mi :0 v(\hm {strong characters !" 1. Which metal is the best conductor of electricity? l INSURANCE e 4o £ 4 alreadv_ | had the painful task of bon g the! 5- | (Copyright, 1946) { At e o estimated an age s rats every | . \n;d )nkn\: :«d\'\mdgc ;;I ;Icut)u:osmzfllt)l‘:\d ::lpt:‘x:irp | 1cage their enemies may see us now'in adkmdllev‘ light. ! ! - e —— ;yeal.zr; What is the estimated amount of damage done by rats every | L(,hoAl':: lMeGats At ;I ‘Times | sh n k A which ac@vities are valuable beca y @ "Ihl’ “American way” ill have an advantage over ! The Un States tanker ”(.‘l‘t‘ '. § 4 i oca‘<d in George 08, Store - than idle;pastimes, and 1f the city is to spend money | oiner and different “ways’ if itsobvigwsly stands for |y totals 955 vessels. 3. On what river is Quebec situated? N A PHONES 3539285 alruc gency for the teen-agers, why not spend it to improve f food for the hungry. Mr. Hoover taking up where he ' _ » 1 4. What country’s queen was Kkilled in an automobile accldon‘,t facilities now offered by the schools? (left off so long 2go is a splendid argument for s Owg‘:’f‘loxl o in 1935? { ! We believe this is a viewpoint worth considering. | Americanism. | 3 NS, and / DTH- | 5. What gem is found in mollusks? P i 00 e e ~——— | ER PERSONS IN INTEREST. | ANSWERS: B P 0 ELKS The Alaskan nohl 5 bt L R s ing S YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE | Silver ; “We must rememper that any STETTINIUS’ GHOS { ey i | 1. Silver. Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. £ "IC waihll'lfllorn Democrat s to be preferred to a| Ed Stettinius, U. S. Delegate o HERERY HEQUIRED ety andan-| | 3. About $189,000,000 worth of damage, of which $63,000,000 is lost| | m. Visiting brothers welcomne, E. Newtr, mmmfmmm | Republican—even a 10 percent | the United Nations, recently asked Pear before ‘h’e “;‘! ersienec Gom- ) on farm products. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. Me"y.fio.nound i ot Sm;m:y nf) e :T:T 1_1;:;»:: 1(2:1 158311:1? mml \:1':;;::(:; ‘ 3. St Lawrence River W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE SINGLE O ! —_— e rew s Byrnes to write a book on the or- i x = ng, 3 = % y. Tho dliimceen v::: bu;;:: ganization ,of the United Nations. Alsska, on the 10th day of June,|; 4. Belgium. o JUNEAU ‘ (Continued from Page One) applause. But ““’“‘592, Ve],b | Byities glally adeeriten | 1946, at 2:00 oclock P. M. in the| = 5. The pearl MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 : | Hook, two-fisted Michigan liberal, By i e | afternoon of sajd day, to answer the | ~ B i SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. \ Among other tnings, the Senators | refused to join in it. A few days later, however, the peyition of NEIL FORD MOORE | Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING paid tribute to chief Argentine| “There are too many 10 percent State P».panmem wcm.w-(l “l)xl} and RITA MARY MOORE, husband OIl. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING | ~ in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE critic, Assistant Secretary of State | Democrats,” cbjected Hook. “Let’s frrn; stelm;uls lh’a‘thl[(;& sr‘xompx": and wife, for the adoption of DAVID, [ beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIES Spruille Braden—only the tribute | have some real ones.” a ghost writer on the Government nwpwns a jnmor child, and to change 'lll 'l B - M. L. MacSPADDEN, was not of a kind he would ap- pay-rolf to help- him' write the giq child’s name to MICHAEL mi 1 urner service ‘Worshipiul Master; JAMES w,| | _Fhone 36 122 2nd St preciate. They kicked him verbally RANKIN RS BURNED book. State Department officials A1AN MOORE, and to show cause, 214 SECOND STREET LEIVERS, Secretary. all over the lot. | This brought another round of immediately objected. Their budget j¢ any you have, why the prayer of o 3 B & ALASKA ELECTRONICS!| Secretary Byrnes listened care- | cheers—irom the liberal delegation. already has been cut se\'grely and gaid Petition should not be granted, DAY PHONE 476 NIGHT CALLS—Fred C. Lorz—Blue 655 | Silver Bow Lodge; 4 fully and finally agreed that there | However, none registered a higher | they didn't want it drained fur< and if yoy fail to appear or answer o. A 2, LO.OF, Sales and Service might be some change in Argentine | Score on the applause meter than ther by ghost-writers. e said Petition or.consent to same, the | - o - - Meets each Tues-| |Expertradio repair withoat dels ¢ ” policy in order to further hemis- | ;‘;P:Sthmll;‘e Geolgebfflst:(ur;sll](;u(;f mi""’m‘s'gr‘;“::‘;'_n“‘;‘hsti‘:‘::::en r‘natt g::e“;;"i: ?r‘]';aerp?a;’z;rg((‘ in “|‘ Cl;”td- e e —————— | A3y B} 800 P ML O, 0L B HALL |15 o ‘Box 2188 217 Seward 1 % ity . | Michigan, who gave a -, a . said Peti- | it elcome e 5;“‘[;;‘;‘;;)1""‘ day he announc-| o ing fo Representative “Silent ter up with Bymes and was sure tion /|| BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS Vi;;h;go?;g‘;%"o"m: A PHONE 62 AR 5 John” Rankin, garrulous Mississippi it had bis blessing GIVEN under my hand and Of- MAR H. V. CALLOW, Secretary e v besing ) GV e my v ana ot | GIRAY INE ENGINES | ™% ;‘l’_gfile;::““t’}“" ”‘l:e“f]‘ii‘“’;ladRurzf‘l’: T lived in the South for seven | ally went to Byrnes, who said that 1946. SALES and SERVICE : years and I think I can appreciate Ed could write a book®all right, (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, | 1 3 it ‘:\“:"f:;‘l:]rl“‘:‘m‘”‘cz‘:;""w’::'!nu- antagonism Southern . people |but not with the help of anyone United States Commissioner. | Juneau weldmy and Machine Shflp feel against anyone from the North K on the Government pay-roll publication, April 16, 1946, N ————————— :mf p(;)hcv has b:m }au»ged © telling them what o do." said (COPYRIGRT, BFLL SYNDICATE, 1nc. 146) Latst publication, Apri 30, 1949 MEETINGS HELD IN UNION HALL—Ist and Gastineau—Phone 327 § fi's danserously. Al the Bmd We| gpgowsri, “Therefore, ft' is up tof s A 2 Juneau Industrial Union Council | Juneau Mine & Mill Workers were celebrating . Pan-American| o oocomen from the South to 9 Secy. R. S. Hough; Phone Green | Local 203; Secy. Arthur H. Wal- e Day, our friendship probably at | . . | 13 ome 'n ere” g . . B ta lowest ebb si U. S. M g | ke Rankin in hand. He isn't our TOSSWOTr" uzzie i 240; meetings second and fourth | ther; Phone Green 340; meet. o }andi:c::] ;m’a:n:xp in ‘m"" 'S problem, but we're getting pretty | Thursdays at 7:30 P. M. ings 1st and 3rd Monadys, 7:00. s lus." < 35. Ma . 4 Int. Woodworkers of America Juneau Transport Workers ,Local g S : 1 Kind of meat 35 Make speeches: ARHODRATIC . CAUCUS f"“T” “| It was just as well for the un-| & Ground grain humorous Local M-271; Secy. Henry Ad- | 172; Secy. George C. Martin; Sl s @unats cauos o U popular Rankin that he was ab-| 8 Alm Zyes: Scotch NOW ON SALE AT OUR FISH MARKET—the sero; meetings 2nd and 4th Fri- | Phone Black 265; meetings 2nd : g‘a‘!"l‘l" s T vy ‘”) " ('h_ E 2% sent from the caucus. The vation 1. Triieal B Typs measurs following assortment of EASTERN FISH days at 7:30 P, M. and 4th Tuesdays at 8:00 P, M. ! s otgi Soaian of the Dem- | gaqowski received was loud and| 13 Othelio’s false I : ] wtional (r L’;"""'I“‘l‘;) "l‘»' long, with Southern Congressmen' 14 Wide-mouthed 39. Steep ; F“.LETS . suo“n United Trollers of Alaska, Local ;Jar;itesd Cull‘ne;;lyflv:orkus. Local | ¢, -100 2 " | joining lustily. 1 8 Lived ) > J. ; Secy. B. H. (Jack) Manery; ; Becy. S yes. offered a compro-| Besides Rankin, two other Dem-| I7. o tis il A | LETS POLLOCK FILLETS and 3rd Wednesdays, 8:00 P. M. | Inter. Longshoremen & Ware- luticn proposing that har- | ocrats hud rough sledding at the 19, Orientals < Wike men | COD FIL‘ E:T‘S OLLO s housemen Union, Local 1-41 Cold 1 referred to the uprearious session. While Repre-| 21 Mythical man. 47. Cutting wit WHITING FILLETS KIPPERS 2 | Storage Workers; Se g oy edting 50. Aum.uv | BAY CHUBS i Local Industrial Union, Local 88 ge Workers; cy. Mike Xt essional Cam- | sentative Lyle Boren of Oklahoma, 5, aiionsters E B § Sec. Abel Anderson; Black 605. | Avoian; Green 759; meetings paign Committee {an anti-Hanneganite who helped Y oo e e 7 -} H % 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, 7:30 This was a slap at die-hard Dix- | set the stage for the caucus, was M’ti‘;m % "\:l'wlvtjwo Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Louls‘ana Shnmps rrog Legs ¥ ieites who had been thirsting for orating about Hannegan's “mis-' s m"_:;‘;"“"" : 5\?:’},&'.12“:,-, 60. Dronzes in the _DOWN MEETINGS AT 222 WILLOUGhHBY—PHONz 518 Bob Hannegan's blood ana they takes” a voice from the liberal il Ankel ¥ e i 0 £ Krehtecuoray 1| J ea Cold Siora e Com an Inc Liteepational Langdstfincyl o Naripessts Upe Faaiyle 10 immediately responded. Representa- ' bloc sang out 33. Pronoun 89. Girl 61. Male chila iphes | un u g p Yl -Secy. Don McCammon; Fhone Biue 372; meetings Mondays, 9:30 tive Boren (Okla.), McKenzie (La.) “How about your own error in 4 One R e e e e S ] b ~B and Slaughter (Mo, all fired sal- inviting some Republicans to this 7 l==3 - — B e B N e T P P e vos taking Hannegan to task on caucus?” [ | - ks ~ sarious Counts Boren grinned weakly. That very i 1 B !'r kISllB fl. and “assag ; Finally the Kefauver resolution morning it had leaked out that 8 L P cnn!sfl"sm arano ur -~ a e L was \'lmed down. This ruulxchnxn several Republicans had received e as a paid-up supscriver- to THE DAI}AYEOII‘:QIS!]}&\ Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. Mc—Open Evenings by Appointment a stalemate; for Louisiana’s Mc- invitations to the Democratic cau- PIRE is invited to be our guest THIS Kenzie, who planned to offer a re- cus, including Representatives Had- N . BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: THE NAUGHTY NINETIES" 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 PH ; Bank and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR Y(i)U a;xd 0 you 0! with our compliments. i RETURN YOU to your home comp! Uldes! Bank in A!aska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS solution sharply censuring Hanne- C. Fuller, Clarence E. Kilburn, gan, was persuaded not to. Speak- and Dean P. Taylor of New York.' er Sam Rayburn then took the The invitations, in this case, were floor to caution his colleagues on sent by Soutlern Democratic lead- the need of a solid-front organiza- ers, not Bob Hannegan | tion in the coming campaign Later, while conservative Repre- Warning that Republicans might sentative H. Streett Baldwin of | gain control of the House in the Maryland had the floor, another November elections, Rayburn de- unidentified heckler shouted ! clared: “None of us will rest easy if that Baldwin of New York any time | happens. I know from experience, The heckler referred to liberal because I served 12 years in this Republican Representative Joseph bedy while the Republicans had a k Baldwin, who represents New majority, To retain our control, we s silk-stocking district. must reelect Democrats and we ryland’s Baldwin didn't seem must submerge our differences.” | (flattered by the comparison. He is| Then the Speaker tossed" this running for Governor this year— minor bénlbfiheu; so far a poor second. : } - i, Veminine name There is no subsnluja !0' newspapel’ advmgl l | 12, Great Lake down! We'll trade you for| Z Obliterations hort outdoor WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ———