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% THE DAllY AL ASKA EMFIRE —jUNEAU AU\XA z THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947 PAGE l ()L'R 7 ""l'é‘nnfiv,:‘x'q MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 187 FORF)] S 2 0 Y E A RS A G 0 fr(,m Taku Post No. 6559 ;ECgND and FOURTH ) SR P londay of each month THE EMPIRE § e e o fe In Scottish Rile Temple P i et s - o) | AFd Bt Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 b. m. rades Welcome \CHAS. B. HOLLAND, = e | D ' 11 A E , than the output of our industrial plants. Yet| al m )lre sales of the farming industry vary to this de- | y/ ab (l I | gree: $5.8 billion in 1910; $14.6 hl]h(m in 1919; $8.2] Published every evening excent Sunday by the | billion in 1921; $11 billion in 1925; $4.7 billion in 1932; | R R e & ! $8.9 billion in 1937; $7.9 billion in 1939; $19.8 billion | Second and Nain Streets. Juneau, Alnska ' 8 MELEN TROY MONSEN - - - prestdent’ in 1944, And these variations took place while the JULY 17, 1927 H. 8. GRUENING, Com- Y TROY - - Vice-President odit sar-to-year varis ofie inde: arket- o WILLIAM SR b e o7 A | m‘d:m “,’::\ ‘;;\;\Kr;'x‘,:,;‘,‘,;t‘mn ke ke G E el The Miners beat the Legion, 7 to 2. Everett Nowell made a home | Mmander F. H, FORBES, Worshipful | Master; JAMES W - = - anaging Editor | ing was only e 8 . X i E 1 -© - - Business Manager Mindful of the fact that a change in the economic | ® Helen Camp ® !, un in the first inning. It was a real four-base smash, the ball traveling { LEIVERS, Secretary.- | Entered 1n the Post C 1 Juneau ws Second Class Matter. | cycle may entail a disastrous reversal of the present|® Janet Caroline 5nbol_evl‘r ® |0 the tree grove in Baldwin's back yard. Nowell fell on his face and - T T AT R T T ; R 'I‘T""':\nfl:ffm SUBF ber i) | status of farm income, it seems to us that agricultur- | ® Damaris I:.»nr' Davis : kidded some ten feet coming from third and had plenty of time to FUR STORAGE Silver Bow Lodge ; Dellvered by 4 rnonths. 58,00 sne year, $15.00 ists, economists and members of Congress should be| e Elliott ivxrm;{nn\ik o |eet up and make home before the ball was returned to the diamond. leaning—Glazing-—Repairing No. A 2, LO.O.F. | ‘!y e, ?o;;;:, ;pl‘bn‘;u ||\l\;x:n:;::|“»‘!ih|](‘:‘ x:‘i\e;“u $1.50; !giving serious thought to a xnodcrnl‘m-d formula for | @ Mrs. L ‘n‘x i 08 o Nowell and McCloskey were high scorers for the Miners. % i Meets every Tues “ o8 moniv i stvanoe, $1.80. | maintaining stability of farm income in relation to ihe | o James Carlson | S Martin Viclor FI"S, Inc. | |dav at 8:00 B M. 1. 0. 0. F. HALL rit will confe! favor if they will promptly notify | - ¢ a whole » prewar parity pro-| e Edith Galloway ° X ¢ e Bt nose Ofice of ‘uhy failure or irresularity in the delivery mm‘.n }]g(‘r‘;m;)":tsu- :1(‘::“1‘111‘(“"1-1-]:‘(\ ::vl(:-‘]::d :nmp;\.fifcm e Clayton Horne o The Douglas Eastern Star held their annual picnic at Lawson Creek. | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Visiting Brothers Welcome ess gram &nid crop res N meas e ) ayto | J. A. SOFOULIS, Nobl thel: ! —_— , Nol o N elephones News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 to the extent that they did work. Indeed, a survey|e Mrs. James Lane . ; ) : ; Three Generations g sbe?rraml e = ~ T |made among members of the American Farm Eco- | e | Josephine Kilburn of Douglas held a dancing party in honor of her . Ve , Secretary ! The Associated Pr ‘o the use for | omic Assoclation, embracing 305 agricultural eco-[e e e s ® @ e @ ®|jouicenth birthday. | 'James C. CQoper, CPA | i . & L or s o ished | nomists, showed only 4 per cent believe the old 90 ————— i s pa | BUSINESS COUNSELOR 2 | aerein | per cent of parity scheme for maintaining farm prices ERS ARE‘ A number of Juneau’s younger set held a picnic at-Auk Cove and| el ; B. P 0 ELKS ‘ AL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | is desirable. Forty per cent thought the government 28 pA [ reported a dandy time. Several parties have tried swimming both at thz Carpurn!lon;Mnnlcinll P Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays Pourth Avenue Bldi . Seattle. Wash | should support the prices of principal individual agri- | cove and at Auk Lake and report the water at both places to be ideal at 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- Vs " jcultural commodities at levels announced in advance fl.owu HERE BY pAA, - raasy ' Trust Accounts btk s ol T | ; per cent believed that in periods of ; sl 2T | Thirty-seven B el . :, local | sithe: A big run of pinks was predicted by Captain M. J. O'Connor, loca | prosperity the government should support neither farm st : ; Hoe. e Lird s et . retary. ‘ | prices nor farm income, but in time of depression | pe Pan American A:IWd)s agent of the Bureau of Fisheries. He had just finished a week'’s cruise | The rwmree . & ¥ should support over-all or net farm income. Nineteen |y, .cuont 23 passengers on the flight jof Chatham Strait and Frederick Sound H Office in Case Lot Grocery “EiRG A ! | per cent believed the government should withdraw | prom Seattle yesterday and five | e — l PHONE 701 1 SER' } | all price or income support, nd improve its market | ;agsengers from Fairbanks. On the Jack Gould returned to Junieau aboard the Admiral Watson. i HAY..GRAIN, COAL | @ 1 (it raporia: and lar Nesvista R tasihes Doneoguaridgiratpers o ity . GRAIN, €O || Bert's Cash Grocery e e 125 passengers to Seattle and two t01 United States M«u-_qm Albert White had recently made two appoint- | ang o PHON | Ketchikan | ments of Depxty U. S. Marshals, F. H. Dehl to Funter Bay and William E 102 or 105 Filipino Veterans 3 ey L, | Passengers from Seattle to Ju- {5 upscon to Warm bpl.mgs Bay c ALIFORNIA L KE DELIVERY Juneau l ; (Washington Post) neau were: Edna Newel, Irma Deid- | | 1 r Cleveland, Edmond | 561 Grocery and Meat Market — ‘ Few people in this country are aware, we suspect, | 11 k“ ”:‘“‘\“;x’\ (;:’:4‘"11;”“““ intan, | Weather report: High, 8; low, 56; cloudy 3 of the shabby treatment meted out to the 4000006)“"“\ “hinially S e st s i s i i ) 478 — PHONES — 371 "Th H o Filipino veterans who were in the American Army | Miry RO MO Mose, J”'m High Quality P 5t e exall Srore during the r. Some months before Pearl Harbor, 7 ees swell Jackson, Leata Jac WORTHWHILE EXPENSE | while the Philippine Islands were still under United | Meean, Lowell Jackso Pre: sen, Shirley Jackson, Coyt Huff- : tes sovereignty, the r ‘sl(l('u.( i \|ul‘ AN ,‘.‘rd,c ‘m« 1, Wm. Schofield, John Calligan, zfi- i i S i i ! ‘LER- Yesterday, after hearing reports that there is a | making the Filipino army a part of the American O > BU' | 7 3 Senate may defeat | ATMY. Of course, this made the Filipino soldlers who | " 0 =n - o, Moorehead ! WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “What business have they Jones-Stevens Shop DRUG CO. possibility opposition raised in the Senate may defeat | ., ii1eq that army a part of our fighting forces as 9@ : Wootr hee | to interfere?” Say, “What RIGHT have they to interfere?” Dailv Lessons in English % 1. corpon Moderate Prices o BN Fordiia i . States. and | Henry Hobbs, Myl i . el el e R el R e i L Sere. Daverport, Wesiey. Nelsan, | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Patron, patronize. Pronounce first syl- | LADIES'—MISSES HARRY RACE the executive beard of the Juneau Chamber of Com- v‘:;l\l mnnnmldm nlu~. :(ul;l; 1‘”“(”1”‘1‘1 CUREE L s e R P i READY-TO-WEAR hilippines' independence. Last year, however, Con- | J@ 1 ; . ‘ 1 merce authorized Juneau attorney Norman Banfleld | 7/ PRUCE WUIRCTRE, (Gl ion Act denying to| Falrbanks to J : Jill Albert,| OFTEN MISSPELLED: E not EX, EK, nor CY. Seward Street Near Third Druggist to speed to Washington to sce what can be done. | Filipino veterans most of the benefits that go Silas Albert Albert, Capt SYNONYMS: Reputable, respectable, honorable, creditable, estimable, | The full membership of the Chamber probably ‘mllnmnncnllv to other veterans who were exposed Michael G The Rev. A. Car= |y, thy. | Al k “ 5 s l The Squibb Store’ approved the action today. |to similar risks and hardships. | mel ¢ BECER | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us aska IMusic supply Where Pharmacy Is a Banfield has been in the States on a vacation, so| We can readily understand the i ;;' C}"l" R }’.‘,‘:M\‘,{nl;' s '1”::,,’ ‘B,:“L'\‘ };p'n_' lincrease our vocabulary by mastering one werd cach day. Today's word: | | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession . o A e t vet the full benefits | Ry Miller, Jz 285, 2 . ‘ . " " sl the Washington trip will be accomplished with a mini lfi;f:;“‘ln‘lr‘l‘l‘]:’(’rc‘; g’.lll]D:'{"”}’{]:l;‘::‘l“%”‘“’ the Philip- | rietta Patterson, Grove Albertson, | ACTUTE; to incite to ‘(«;‘lll)nn 'uu\;«' A ma: 0\:11]1(:1 of (hl: ger Vanesl Pi fia - siiatea) Fomramanls of ¢ s Y tance of this timber | 2 AL : 4 5 i ... and he is actuate considerations which he dares not avow.” i ' mm", & Wfl;\, R.T.{c m(”",:l.‘ :, .',mm.“,(. | pines have become a separate nation, they may be Thelma Albertson, Emlie Pearson, -q Sk Y | -nd‘ Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPATRED L e it D | reasonably expected to assume the continuing burden Paul Pearson, David Pearson. = |70 e I b 4 | Phone 206 Second and Seward Ch ; : v o | of caring for injured veterans among their own people. | Junc Santeford, Jack Santeford, | e Sl gl . Farm Prices Change [ After all, the Filipino soldiers fought for their home- | Donna Enberg, Charlie McLean, | EEINKE GENERAL nnel Boat woflfs iland as well as for the United States. It scems to us | Nathanial Mackey, Emma M:\vkcy,; M DERN E ROBFRTA LEE I REPAIR SHOP P. O. 2133 West Juneau . Oincinnati Enquirer) | unwarranted discrimination, however, to cut Filipino David E. Warner, Charlie Whyte, | u Across from Boat Harbor The pres astronomical prices of farm produce | yeterans off from mustering-out pay, from the benefits | Viola Barton. R USSR U U SSUBSS DU Hodos, Pl'mflfm“ Rt Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. don't mean that the economic problem of agriculture !of the Terminal Leave Act and from back pay under | Ulric Annett, Linda Vardy, Lau- ; 1 Alackkmih, Bark 4 Vi3 has been solved. Farmers as a class are very well off | the Missing Persons Act. The War Department hasirisa Atkinson, ~William Nicoll, | Q. What are some of the foods that are couveyed to the mouth GENERAL REPATR WORK financially just now—to the point that subsidy p ‘xpeuh(‘allv recommended that Filipino veterans' rights | Gladys Lord, Lilla Horluck, Camilla | with the fingers? 5 | | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. FOR ments in many instances seem ludicrous—but there is |ynder the Missing Persons Act be restored. It is one | Engdahl A. Bread, crackers, olives, celery, radishes, nuts, candy, raw fruits, | |- | all Paper no assurance that farm income will remain stable at | thing to leave the long-range problem of caring for | Juneau to Ketchikan: Capt. L. L!small pickles, and corn on the cob. i anything like the present peaks | disabled veterans to the new government at Manila, | Smith, George Mulke | Q When does a man tip his hat while walking with a woman? | waflield's Drug sml-e As a matter of fact, farm produce prices flucutate | and quite another thing to deny to Filipinos the cur- | ——- A. He tips his hat to any acquaintance, male or female, to whom | Ideal P int Sh ‘ more widely and wildly than in the case of almost any ! rent benefits which they had earned as members of i e SLnt b { | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) ain op commodity. And these fluctuations do not respond |the American fighting forces. We cannot help think- | HH‘EEN ‘I'o Wk B Sy NYAL Family Remedies rigidly 10 the 1aw of supply and demand. The physical |ing that if Congress reviews the situation, with full | R el e S T Ehone; 40 | | Xied Jvr gends volume of farm products is remarkably constant from | realization that these men were members of our own { honor of the bride before the wedding? ! HORLUCK’S DANISH yvear to year. The amount of tonnage of stuff produced | Army and subject to its orders, it will see that a grave JUNEAU FROM WEST A, Yes i ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and on the farm is much more nearly the same, year after | injustice has been done. ¥ K T e Service More Complete at = - - ~ | The Pacitic Northern Alrlines| n H o the Washinalon tocs. However, Toxas' expansive|votes for Hamy 5. Truman: wer, flew 15 passencers rom anchorage '} | OOK and LEARN s ufthings Economy THE BARANOF g Myron G. Blalock broke the ice by |be shouting that next year.” to Juneau yesterday. U:‘l the Tesuin A. ¢. GORDO ! Me"’_Go_Ro"nd plunkinz down a $350,000 check :m‘ “After Servier assured Truman i{juzlil to Anchora; hey St Bl Marke] currnz SHOP the Texas contribution to the|there are no Republicans in Loui- 17 passengers. | e & < Demc ml,.nr‘ N;’mcn.nl Committee. | siana, Texan B]ln;m-]; proclaimed:, Passengers from Anchorage to Ju- 1. How many muscles are there in the human arm? | lChmce Meats At All Times (Comtinued from Puge One After that, everything was plain Mr. President, the only people neau were: Mrs. L. S. Steifenson, 2. Where does the Mississippi River rise? | | PHONES 5539295 T L ST sailing. Oklahoma's Gov. Bob{in Okiahoma are the guys Who John Walker, Hc;;en C.fll; (I‘\']l.kll.l 3. Did George Washington sign the Declaration of Independence? | The Alaskall Hflfel country for filing an affidavit of | Kerr fcllowed with a donation of | were chased out of Texas.” jLord, W. S. Nicol Mrs. L. i 4. Where is the lowest point in all the Western Hemisphere? ‘1 " prejudice against a jud; $26,000 Even Oklahoma's Bob Kerr! " Capt. “‘l‘l‘“‘;d Horluck, Mrs,| > What is the approximate number of railroad ties per mile? The dharles W. Caflel’ Newly Renovated Rooms { Langer now controls the deci€- “That,” commented Truman,|laughed. b .lI.l KJ“UTVY ;i‘;;nd ()Bxll ‘.Vlvv. ANSWERS : ! at Reasonable Rates el o0 ie’ Benaler Juslalaty b Cugn it Koo A SRR Kete Zl(”jdal‘ Holland Don Eilison, Davis| © 1 48 muscles. MOfmafY PHONE SINGLE O ‘ Committee, and GOP Senators mittee going for a few days now UNDER-THE-DOME Warrgcn i 2. In Lake Itasca, cne of the many lakes in northern Minnesota. l Fourth and Franklin Sts. ‘ Donnell and Kem of Missouri de- | The southern leaders all urged| GOP Congresswoman Edith{Wameh = o0 o ol b 5 No S manded to know ii he intended to | the President to get on the back Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts, WH7 0 00 o n e wil- | 4. Bad Water, in Death Valley, Calif.; 280 feet below sea level, ® PHONE. 555 support Democratic efforts to end of a campaign train and make | the veterans nd, has been try i H B Bvu‘l' h Hopkins, El- 5. 3,000 'l' H o . bleck the Kansas City probe a political swing through the|ing to push legislation for higher UAM opPXins, g Sl St i Iloma d ( ‘ If so, they threatened to dis-|south, speaking from the Tear!won.the-job” training allowances|Mer Harrls, Tom Parke, R £ { Card Bevgrage Co. s naraware (0. | Baird, C. Huffman. J William Schofield, John Calligan, Smith, Olaf Olson, Lulu Moore- Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS — OILS FOR THAT after theatre Snack ]! PHONE 216—DAY or NIGAT Bnl:;:;)::::: =3 charge the Judiciary Committee platiorm at every sizeable stop. through the House Rules Commit- and set up a special committee Blalock was particularly eager to|tee. The other day Rules Commit- to conduct the investigation. have the President come to Texas.! tee Chairman Leo Allen of Illin- ™ R ) “Well, I'm damned if I'm going “You know, Myron,” replied the ois, who has not pushed her legis- hiaad'd mAnll;)) H.o:,h: i b KEEP 'N M ND the ! fir MIZKES or BOPA PR to change my position,” shouted 'President, “I was down in Mexico| Jation, greeted Mrs. Rogers warm- Theo (’"‘m“i“ s | H the North Dakotan angrily. “I|recently for the 100th anniversary ']y, “I don't want affection from | MICHIGAN FAMILY HERE | Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters don’t care what you do.” cf the Mexican war. When I got | you, Leo,” snapped the lady f V‘lr and M): Silas F. Albert and a e | SOLD and SERVICED by At this, Bricker jumped into the back to the States, Texas urged | Massachusetts “I want rules. fray with a lecture on party “re- me to attend the 100th anniver-| (copyRiGHT, 1947, BEL. >YNDICATE. mc), daughter Jill, of Grand Rapids, IDEAL GLASS CO. J. B. Burford & Co. " 3 8 rived yesterday via Pan L | larity. sary of their liberation from Mex- —_—— e — Mich,, arrived 3 AT % ‘ “Our Doorstep Is W b, “This is one of the best cam-!ico.” | American Al BRI L “ 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied (‘,‘.us:nm:r:"" % paizn issues we've got,” he declar-: Earlier, Demo Party ecxe-| IF YOUh MONEY IS NOT!at the Baranof Hotel. | K | | poN aBEL PHONE 633 ed. “Kansas City is more import- cutive dircctor Gael Sullivan had' EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will = Tt f o ! P 2 FORD AGENCY ant to us then flood control, soil rcmarked that Kentucky's Nation- | pay you to investigate our 0“""'“‘ HERE FROM SEATTLE conservation or almost anything al Committeeman, Under Secre- | in well chosen investments, ALAS- | Shirley M. Jackson of Seattle is I B I‘BAN"F (Authorized Dealers) i 5 ANCE CORPORATION, | staying at the Baranof Hotel . a | GREASES — GAS — OIL pefore Congress. You should see|tary of Labor Keen Johnson, was| KA FINANC ) stayin ut the EataRAL B0 | . M. 5 a. m | SR the way papers in Ohio eat up the “full of mellow wisdom.” {iCooper. Bullding, th ‘“":dr:h"}“ i | I'KA PEOPLE HERE i OPEN ] | ALASK?).‘FEILINEST Juneau Motor Co. ‘ news about Kansas City. As leng as that mellow wisdom L T Wesley and Jan Nelson of s | H e hsaiib and- don’t forget that delicious Merchants’' Lunch. . . just 6 5( The Democrats should be made is made {rcm good Missouri corn,” - to answer for the rooked poli- shot back the President, “that’s tician of the Pendergast ma-'all 1ight.” chine, Bricker continued, adding Tne President also said he hop- C P l r that he would join the fight ior a ed Johnson t too full of it OSEWO! uzzie special committee if the Judiciary Best Tiuman gag of the conter- Tor results! gues at the Baranof Hotel. & Empir. #dane-s EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Committee failed to do the job. (nce came in reply to National ACROSS Corded fabric e ol 45 5 Everybody at the secrel caucus Committeeman Henry Servier of HElls: s y Exchangs for i Served from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. 5to 8 P. M. Juneau Dalnes, IHC. agreed w Bricker's political Lows ana, who promised the Pre- Fitiisletian 40. Land measure i $2.00 strategy pt Langer. The North s.dent a big reception if he visited 12. Gae 41. Surf duck 1 Ch ler Mari A A Dakotan, Who never hesitates to|the south. 13 Fointed areh” 43, Aleonolic Everybody W i rysler Marine Engines i s Ko ybody Welcome i MACHINE SHOP r at his cigar with an expression on LOUISIANA ORATORY 1 6 aledonia o | F 5 ciga ith an expressio ) i SIAN/ / 7 |.|,,,,. arine i nly told his GOP| “Thdt reminds me,” Truman| & Shirt button Z - EEATILE Hie Harcyare | . Pronoun Near Positive Water wheel Rumanian coin: varfant Wooden shoe CLOSE TO EVERYTHING All Outside Rooms $2.00 AND UP Chas. G. Warner Cd. HOME GROCERY ump in the lake.|said, “of the time Senator Brus- ard took a Washington big-shot m to the Cajun country to Burly Sen. Arthur Vandenberg make a speech. The Cajuns didn't JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING MICHIGANDI/X VANDENE has been accused of neglecting understand English, so the Senator | 3 61, Bitter veteh T | ; glish, { i Solut , his State of Michigan to devote stationed a friend who understood | 3% Cancel Gisbacard Stipn etsalancRys Ruzcls Pno“ 787 Third and Frankl' TIHELY anmBs full attention to the problems of both Cajun and English behind! 33 Qb the ocean By birth 88. Glutted DowWN n Phone 146 Greek letter . Outside pleces the nation. But he won't let any-:the speaker. The crowd had orders of logs cne belittle Michigan and get'to applaud when the man behind away w.th it-—-not as long as he is the speaker held up one finger. ;‘.‘-»,ulu]; nw{vl’:u- .’;’z'nlull' Wh“l‘ If he held Ihp'l\\.n”hlnuvlla u\w_\l o Crnged ttle WALTER K“APE 1 tepu illilam Langer of wcre to appla st er. 4 Severit o 8 " e ; ‘ | Nf-:JJ\h) ym: na ..'(-‘;:wl to ;lllll'l(’ 4 ;w (; 1‘|‘(I|p\:l‘1“ Iml:) hu::l(d" m"‘(v / | Atany lime as a paid-up suvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Mich, as “another little town” were to raise the roof with their 7 o White vam | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING 4 Present this coupon to the box office of the rnnn ngumu the other day, Vandenberg cut applause, . In the highest S “A point of order,” boomed big-shot irom Washington turned -%“ 1. Volcan| C OL TH Gom 4 plete Outfitter for Men : ‘ APITOL THEATRE him short At the end of the speech, the Vandenberg. “What does the Sen-|to the Senator and said, ‘my, Sen- Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38, ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ator mean by ‘another little!ator, this is the most responsive fl - " Barrack | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | T e “SING WHILE YOU DANCE" B. W. COWLING L § %S TRUMAN'S WISECRACK I hope,” concluded Truman, /a-. i DBY CI.EANEIS , » 4 2. Desix i be “that isn't the kind of reception . fl - 41~ ‘-"”" Federal Tax—=12¢ per Person COHPA“Y z Harry Truman is getting i almost as much of @ wise-cracker yowre planning for me if T come , | 3 St S PHONE 877 A s Rkt oo | Loviinal | LT - R PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. i oo “Quaity Dry Cleaning” ; comes to receiving visitors at the This prempted Louisiana State| |7 54 7 e TwikLe 3 " Rl o e ikioom auis 3|nairoan John Brod e to ot A ] 7Wld and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ASHENBRENNERS Lucille’s Beaufy Salon Specializing in all kinds of RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. line when Democratic leaders from sure the President he would get a % six southern states called on him a tumultuous welcome. Then, let- Engaged for NEW AND USED i recently [ting- his voice ring out as if he % F P WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Permanent Waves for all White House attaches privately!were in a convention hall, Odom . Wings Textures of Hair 3 fl So. American HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave, the southern politicoes as a re sult of the labor and tax-bill ve “Mr. President, I feel like saying H ‘right now, ‘Louisiana casts its 22