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PAGE FOUR ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1947 ______—_—.—————_—_ - — associations of mimeographed statements believed to -~ ., W“MW.-, TERANS OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGB 147 o Dal'y Alfls (l mplr(’ | contain enough public interest to warrant free pub- - p— Tn:l’lzt'v"\:na‘:' - SECOND and FOURTH s i [lication. When, however, the consumer is a Govern- | == = 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from E d Monday of each month fi Published every v\':"l;n;'(:"cfl‘l Sunday by the ment engaged in a war against powerful and ruthless THE EMPIR pein SO ARS el in Scottish Rite Temple G Lt SenuT Berest enemies a somewhat different and more elaborate s sooeed | 8rd Bt Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 o. m. HELFN TROY MONSEN - - Presf@ent ‘ technique is necessary. ; rades Welcome. \CHAS, B. HO!X AND, L ETHY INGO o . ice-President 1G 5 7 SRUENING. Com- Lot - B A d Manager Mr. Hughes, for example, had in his publicity AUGUST 25, 1081 7 Tander. 7. M. FORBES, Worshipful Master; JAMES W i ELMER A FRIEND - - - 5 c“m.m.’:1 rx;l\::,: staff a specialist named Johnny Meyer. It is said o . Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Field and four children were due on the North-| jqicant. LEIVERS, Secretar i . - - - - Business Manaker |y, Mr, Meyer's methods of persuading the Govern- o AUGUST 25 o | western from Seattle. ! 3 S \ the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | ment that it really needed cargo planes that Mr. o Nick Bez o TRATY, Tl bt Hughes wanted to build, to thi 1 1 ‘ elivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for S1.50 per month; 3 S a a . Edmond S. 5 Many Douglas girls were getting ready for thelr fir: - ou et a er Deal in e o 4 S b S o 150 e menay HULNES WARIC o WULE, o o throw kpant and 3 amond 8 Velby %) Many Douges sk wee gouing sedy for thee it sea o ten | | wou ot a metr b v | | @ p p ) prye Dostage paid. at ihe following rates: - |yor "o the male sex, who were thought to have & | o e 1‘_’“[“1“:(:"‘ ¢ ling. They were Elizabeth Fraser who was to teach at Knudsen shP;l‘nt. Victor's August Fur Sale . 0. N advanc $15.00 nonths, in advance, $7. - - 4 S. Tana : et 4 % 3 e '” %o gl certain influence in the award of contracts, and cer- Goimsti). Harmar e o | Helen Lindstrom at Strawberry Point, Vivian Lindstrom at Hoona ca M ". v. | F ' Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays ' favor if they will promptly notify - o ‘ 4 2 8 | Niemi at Fairview near Anchorage, Aili Kronquist at Ellamar, and Elsie arfin vicior rurs, nc. at 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- T e ity i the delivery | tain members of the female sex chosen apparently o Mis. J. P. Pasquan . & v . 5 anatomical reasons. . Fdmond Petersoh o | Edmiston at Healy River. { | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for c'lv:n;R VICTOR POWER, Ex- News Office, 802: Business Office, 374. | Mr. Meyer's principle, as we gather, was that the | o o —_— Three Generations rflet:r uler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- MEMBER OF ASSOC IATED PRESS . 1 | PESENCE of these young ladies exerted some tonic effect leoeececceonce ol SPdney Laurence, artist and painter, left on the Alaska for a busi- | y. i The Assoclated Press 1s exciusi ‘Zl‘m'~’c§;“\? o e o, |upon the minds of tired and overworked brass hats | - | ness trip to Seward and Anchorage. From Anchorage, Mr. Laurence was | James c. cooper, CPA e W | “lhis paper and also the local news published | and of harassed civilian officials, which enabled them | a tri i i g | % e B | temporarily to dismiss other wortles from thelr minds |Genly rushel forward and velled, to make a trip to the States to remain indefinitely for his health. | \ " pyervEss COUNSELOR Things for Your Offie 4 gell s St - ‘Hold it, hold everything! Ger-| ey Specializing in e Alavka Newspapers, 1411 | and concentrate on the question of Mr. Hughes' planes. | | g % T gt . Seattle, V Of course, it would be interesting to have an quthommi“““ is the only one we want to| J. B. Caro had received word from his son, Bert Caro, who .w:\s in Corporhtion—Iuniclodl and CHARLES R. EIIIFFIN C esting e : v = £ = T Itive explanation of the method from Mr. Meyer him- |rub her shoes on that star. Come jyred in an automobile accident ten days previous, that he was improv- | .. Ankaiol 1005 SECOND AVE » SEATTLE 4 - Elior 5323 ' {on, Gertrude, and do your stuff. "‘mg and was growing stronger daily. “I never realized that anyone could‘ self, but this is said to be impossible at the moment, | £ A ‘gogalesayed & since he was last reported in South America engaged | CGufiner stood goggle-eyed as @ 1,5¢ g5 mutilated as I do, but am doing fine and expect to go home | ) h in some anthropological study of the quaint customs x‘x‘):"““ ‘;fii’l’“’l:e:“;“;“‘“;(’f";“gwh::;f‘ soon,” Bert said in the letter, which was written from Mt. Zion Hospital, | of the Patagonians. ricH of San Francisco. It oceurs to us, however, that Mr. Meyer's methods | [N CST¥isl ¢t O Rl oy of advising the Government that Mr. Hughes w 2 e Ak S_’crmql‘mh&dmmlfl ! The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 ' e | ! “EMILING SERVICE" Mrs. Martin Lynch and two daughters, June and Lucille, were pas- iy » H B 5 {tended her arms prayerfully, and 1 HAY, GRAIN, COAL willing to do everything n his power to assist the War | iieq ‘around disaily. sengers safling on the Dorothy Alexander for Seattle. |} A e || Bert's Cash Grocery ! Y Guifner asked the older wo-! —_ P! 5 | PHONE 108 o 195 without some unforeseen disadvantages. We sufipvcl‘ | Y 2 vas 1 about. This i " y 8 y 3 s Hos- somehow that the attention given to the current fn. |4} What it was all @ | An eight and one-half pound baby boy was born at St. Ann véstigation into the relationship, it ;any, among Mr, | Vo5 her explanation: [ pital to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wright. The baby was named James Warren. | - 5 v ister, Getrtrudz n use % % . X H Hughes, Mr. Fenry Kaiser and Gen. Elliott Roosevelt b xWml]\.milelOuGsct:“:’:c ;;: Hex The father was employed at the Sanitary Grocery and Mrs. Wright was | would have been somewhat less had not the story | Ol g s . & A s i | S 1 ago, and we're lent itself so readily to interesting illustration. We |MSPane hot fone G60: RO FEE oy also suspect that when it comes to the finer tech- “man‘ p T > | niques of publicity Mr. Meyer has at least a peer! BIG OPPORTUNITY in Senator Brewster. Lmz-:xa DELIVERY Juneau | i CREBITE S "“The Rexall Store" } CALIFORNIA Grosery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices formerly May Ramsay. { o [ Weather report: High, 52; low, 50; cloudy. P S Vour Reliable Pharmacists STEEL HOARDERS i — And for another thing, Mr. Meyer's methods were 2 3 3 H l' h b’ BUTLER- Juncau owes a voe of thanks to Frark Dutrese, netthir % ooy ot 0. during as. might appens| 5 T, forcneomine senate sman § [)aily | essons in English W. .. corpon ’ DRUG CO. - Jongtime Alaskan who was promoted to Chicago head- to the uninitiated reader. That, as we understand. |p . ooy ! 2 s | EVENS UG CO. | |the critical steel shortage will put —————d | quarters of the Fish and Wildlife Service several years was the conventional method of conducting busines: he State Department, Army and| —= = .. i ago, but who has continued to work for the Territory. With the Government in the high, wide and hand- |\ 0" 0h ine spot | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say or write, “With regards to | LADIES'—MISSES’ HARRY RACE ! Dufresne is responsible for talking the Outdoor Writ- Some days of 1042-43. It ran into money of course.| "y “Gommittee will reveal State your letter” Say, “in REFERENCE to, in REGARD to, or WITH RE- | READY-TO-WEAR J ers Association of America into picking Juneau as their "(‘j"l““""}‘f\"]’]‘:"l:’l*“‘;:fb::;?‘;:fl:wr;;e )e‘:t;r::glvd_?eed- {as very open-handed in granting|GARD to your letter.” Béwaid Btreet ! ek Thira Dru ‘ l 5 ¥ 1947 convention site. They'll be here this week al (Uh:x‘:(ld up fo the taxpayer, wr‘;o:é ge:er}églxzyw?: |licenses for large-scale steel €x-| OPTEN MISPRONOUNVED: Lancaster. Pronounce lang-kas-ter,| ggis y Of ‘all of the many things Alaska has to offer to (. "/avers is well known and apparently limitless, |POItS abrodd, and the two mili-)pq ' asin AN (second A unstressed), accent first syllable. | Z “The Squibb Store” the traveler, the Territory's outdoor activities stands gy L4 tary frvices. 22 :“?{d‘;‘g Nuge " OPTEN MISSPELLED: Masquerade; observe the QUER. i |Alaska Music Snpply Where Pharmacy Is & above all others. We knu\s: that tl.m hahmgl. h|.mln;lu‘. Trend of lndustry Equ;le‘;:rts l(;nv;::xgusewaz:fi‘.gwn on‘ SYNONYMS: Erratic, eccentric, odd, queer, peculiar. : | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession boating and scenic attractions are the best in the it et ke Yo WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us | | puooo oo 0 it o ot world, but the rest of the world doesn’t know that (New York Times) sent the Committee a complaint, increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: and Supplies i vet. They will after the writers get through seeing There is a world-wide tendency toward higher per | from an Ohio manufacturer charg- SUBSERVE; to serve in a subordinate capacity or manner. “Not made | | pho,e 206 Second and Seward Anc“ln B BE"S f these things for themselves and telling the rest of capita incomes in those nations in which industaliza- [ing the Army and Navy with to rule, but to subserve where wisdom bears command.”—Milton. 7 i Public Accountant the world about it tion has made substanial progress. A comprehensive | hoarding over 500,000 tons of steel. | Every effort should be made on the part of all to study made by the National Bureau of Economic Re-| The Committee hearings, under BEINKE GENERAL see that the writers are not disappointed in what they search shows that in the highly agricultural regions |the Chairmanship of Senator Ed-| MODERN E'”OUETTE REPAIR SHOP expect to find here. The idea of an annual salmon of southern United States, southeastern Europe, China, ' ward Martin (R-Pa), will b_ring a ROBERTA LFE Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: derby on the part of Milo Clouse and his sportsmen India, Africa and Latin America incomes are less by number of top steel executives to Blacksmith Work s a major proportion than in the industrialized regions |the witness stand for sharp quca- GENERAL REPAIR WORK is turning out to be Juneau’s big chance to cash in 2 . | tioning. 5 and make a showing with the writers. The publicity of western E\}rope and }mrtheastern United States g. i & ) Q. Is it proper to butter a slice of bread while holding it in the Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Commenting on this universal tendency, Louis H. (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) | hand or placing it on the table? which the event is bound to get this year will assure pogpn of the Bureau of the Budget said: “The low per | A. No; this is extremely ill-bred. Only enough for one bite should Auditor Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 PTRRCRPNSTPENONS.-. Wall l;aper | | next year's derby of overwhelming success capita incomes of China and India, it may be expected, | . | be broken off, buttered, and then eaten. teld’ Every effort should be made on the part of small | could be doubled by shifting no more than 15 per cent | El'ln (ove & WEAL IR oF i aH e EHE T s s Sivehits e soNSIe Sl have: Warfield's Drug Store | boat owners to see that the writers have an oppor- | of their labor force from food production to other pur- | | 5 LR i i P ! ith Drugs) 3 ’ S : ’ (Formerly Guy L. Smi gs ea aint 0 g 2 5k % - . ‘ 'y little money and few material possessions? | tunity to lock over our outdoors. suits, with more efficient use of human and natural g NYAL Family Remedies Juneau merchants have shown wonderful coopera- | resources. An additional shift of less than 10 per cent | A. Give them something they need that you are certain they would | Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt s ffon [n Hisking uny o ke s fat the balion Cexhy. In ;mfld e ‘1'3”3‘ (;r hebllodw xlrniomeihm Bzu(;gam andt\ ews oges o zo!:m]: xleec.c‘sst:re;en:fcl gwer;n(: lh:nm‘ her gl when shaking | HORLUCK'S DANISH { ¢ " s s umania coul e double ess an per cent | Q. S 'S8 a womal remove her gloves shakin3g | years vill f inves t : | | ) [ "".'1']"9”“"‘ :;’ o :he’l_“ ind that their investment | "o Jabor force was directed into non-agricultural | | hands? { ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and ' MR DRY. S Dy S ! pursuits. The progress of industrialization is, of course, | = ‘ A. No. n l h. E Service More Complets at | b S PR AT T largely up to the countries concerned, but it could be | (Special Correspondence) e O SR SR ST P s e S S uichings Lconom i Brewster’s Millionaires greatly speeded up by international cooperation in | ELFIN COVE, Aiaska, Aug. 21.— { g Y mE BAu“or i ffffffff capital and managerial assistance. The large gains in | The accidental drowning of Joe I-O 0 K d l EA R N b‘ [ Harke! H G i (Washington Post) income that would accrue to the underindustrialized /Dalton was discovered this morn-| a n i M5, GORDON |14 com'snop : ¥ Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—82—95 in demand |ing akout 10 o'clock when his body' The senatorial investigation into the wartime rela- countries and the accompanying increase 15 feet from on2, tionships between Mr. Howard Hughes and certain ‘or goods and services of other countries would, under |Was seen about high-ranking officers of the Army and certain emi- [almost any stable international circumstances, sprea 1% ’h: _‘;J‘(‘)‘r“d" floats in the out-! 1. How long does science claim is required for the average human | The Alaskfln nolel ey Buvermment; dificials, ks safforded e, ax 8 | ouf WiDeURIlY ofen,couniiihe - Yo : body to recover completely from the effects of loss of sleep for two | valuable education into the business methods of our The National Bureau of Economic Research esti- | The body was pulled to the = O 0= = Th Ch 1 W carter more enterprising millionaires. Publicity has long been | mates that if 40 per cent of the world's 800,000,000 [float and made secure awaiting COnSecutive dayss : ; : J eLharles W. Newly Renovated Rooms | a recognized and indeed indispensable means of creat- | gainfully employed persons were engaged in farming |the arrival of the Marshal. Joe! 21 How x?uch smaller is the average American family today than in | © M at Reasonable Rates 4 ing the state of mind called “consumer acceptance.” | instead of the 60 per cent as at present, the general |Dalton, whose home was in Hoon- colonial days? 7 : | ortual'Y PHONE SINGLE The more familiar and traditional vehicles of publicity |gains in productivity and living standards would be [al. is survived by a’ brother, Si:1 3. Of what political party was George Washington a member? | Fourth and Franklin Sts. o are, of course, paid advertisements in newspaper and |enormous. This would require the shifting of 150,000,- ‘m“ Dalton, a sister, Mrs. Johnny 4. What percentage of accidents in this country occur in the home? PHONE 136 l magazines, radio commercials, and folders, broad- |000 of the 500,000,000 persons now in agriculture. Con- Johnson and Mrs. Art Charles, a| 5 What is the last word of the proverb: “Eternal vigilance is the sides, booklets, dealer helps, and so on, sent at pre- |structive modern science as exemplified by diversified ‘n}?cek ‘;“0 wae rhmd e pricror iy FHONR/ scribed rates through the United States mails, and |industry means better living conditions for the aver- |the tody was foun ANSWERS: i the oc(‘asmml dlstnbulmn of newspapers ancl press ' age man. [ The diesel h & 1. Fifteen da§:< card Bever:)sgembchus.t Iho‘:’flaliTl!ardwoalrleS (0. o SR e Vs Tl 2 LR PRI W L3 0 e e i RS H T e diesel engine that operates ! S ‘Wholesale o Wer | " b Bt fatig " ‘ the walk-in ice box at the Swan- 2. Twenty-five per cent smaller. Builders’ and Sheif b fhe Washinglon f““]" »’r“"_‘d"' Iieipa e, ish|lont orei pttaite, lf:if:“l““mi:‘mn store is out of commission and 3. Federal Party. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT HARDWARE {at least 75 percent wiil cash them s --whenp Y(;u .worei A Tulip.” {will be taken to Juneau for re-| 4. Nearly 50 per cent. | for MIXERS or SODA POP Mfl"-fio-kound |by the end of the year ... W. E.| P | airs. | s “Liberty L e ¢ | (Red) James, brilliant young form- | R | — te—GLASS Remington T, it 1 i | MARRIAGE TALISMAN { HOTEL OFFICER HERE | ‘Window—Auto—Plat emingion 1ypewriters Continued jrum Page One |tl?:“Ff&aat;:i:\eyOka:d“avexera:;‘ot Popular tourist spot in the, A J Barash, ukliaher: af the ' SOLD and SERVICED by —_— e ) inawa, is being % B : strongly urged by Alabama great-domed capital is the star- pote] News of Seattle, Secretary of IDEAII GLASS co- J. B. Bur’ord & cfl. is a terrifying alternative to con-|“"oN Y S X~ chaper marble stone inlaid in the' e Washington Hotel Association ]l i C t ff N ! e service men to run for the seat|groun ‘floor near the bust of Su- aines Lvntleo ow vpen “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by 3 fiow LBIA b Indtesglntive coorge|E |since 1919 and head of the Where- 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers” Note: Another old friend recent- “ 8¢/san B. Anthony, pioncer suffra- E 633 Cranit’ TANAGl A Ade ot five vroth- | To-Go Travel Service of Seattle, was { | DON ABEL PHON. ly remarked to Byrnes, “Too badig. wio‘cerved in the armed forces| o, Known as the “Lucky Star”|a juneau visitor Saturday, on his To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE ! : you 1esigned, Jimmy.’ To which|go " S|it is supposed to have occult|way back to Seattle after a surve: FORD AGENCY 4 : S g the war. . There 15 8|nronarties, Y . h Bymes shot back, "Who S0 L of nushcmsh stout 1t but 3P e e TP O Al (| Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY BARANOF - S B signeds | Swiss attorney for the Nazi execu- o ’ e e ! b = 25 {tives of the giant 1. G. Farben €XPlaining this to a group of| When you pay 1or QUALITY why See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations b ALASKA’S FINEST J“eau “o'flr co . PERON GUESTS cartel, facing early trial by the U. Pennsylvanians the other day when not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- | HOTEL Foot of Main Street . oot of Main Repuolican National Chairman'S. suddenly popped up in Wash-|® husky, middle-aged woman sud- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. B. Carroll Reece arrived in Bue- ing for the ostensible purpose of i "IHANIRIR AN\ || earmvtee nos Aires several days ago w.th his reisuading the Alien Property Cus- (AP SINATP[SIlATC JIAEE Wie wd daughter for whet he todian to “unfreeze” some Farben Crossword Puzzle BEGS Vo7 e TN B U s I_l ~ E s BUBBLE ROOM JUNEAU DAIRIES described to reporters as funds to pay for legal expenses. AlVIE 1D|L/E[RINAIN 1 RO I DR 208 . Ao e TR — % 5 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM little holiday.” The GOP Chatr-. Tre Swiss cot a curt brush-off. ACROSS 30. On the | S ecial Dinner a daily habit—ask for it by name 3 1 {ne BETIE[CIAR I/ l{o[0 ’ P man was given a 40-dollar-a-day . Tha Alien Property Custo-| 1. Pubiic a1 glsliered dide (AINEEM] 1|8 SEFIAIDIE = ,( / f/{’{ 1 ['/&’[ Crf £a 4 sulle in the Argentine's swankiest dan. & section of the Justioe Da| , glviverance I St SRmOE Goed R -— : s 5t08P. M. Juneau Dairies, Inc. | | hotel, the Plaza. Officials of the partment, holds over $300,000,000 Uees o i APERG RLME $2.50 ! Foreign Minisiry instructed the in impounded German property. \ncovked " Syiniol for PlA 528 J. B. BURFORD, J A I i : i hostelry’'s management that all ... Paul McNutt, former U. S. Am- | Labylonian 29, wicdlum 5 :T LIEIARRSITE/P 3 , Juneau Agent . POWELL, Haines Chrysler Marine Engines e food and drinks ordered by the Lassador to the Philippines, has 12 Sllm over 1. Nerve networl R g M? S : > : 5 OIRE Furs.' MACHINE SHOP Reeces be charged to the govern- told Indiana friends he favors| '+ V'd musical Gos b LIS i Complete Fur n ! ment. An sutomobile with private the stat's delegation being pledz-| 13 Knock ast diflicuit o ': £ ::A ; R : e o : i Sarvioa b ¥ Marine Hardware license plates, rented ty the Min- <d to President Truman . . . Mem- ' Mictinefor 4. Scented ) ) ching B A Qienios asonable Price istry from Buenos Aires' leading oirs of the late Harry Hopkins, kirders g v EIKIERNEIRIAIS/ERNA[TIA J U N E A U M A R l N E C 0 L C‘:;’YYI%L F:I;! SHOP Chas' G Wal'nel' co‘ funeral parior, was placed at the being completed by his close BEGRNL OPIEISEYLIET : ¢ 113 Third Street | Aieliors’ aactice’ friend, playwright Robert Sher- (elricMsweeTlel«[s| | Marine MARINE WAYS and 4 , Tre Reece family joined several wuo':l‘ have been purchased by Col- Spirit lamps Solution of Saturday's Puzzle | REPAIRING AND NEW HOME GBOCERY . other Peron guests in the Plaza. ler's magazine. They will be as i Intriate araware CONSTRUCTION Boat Sales . < Harold McCormack’of the Moore- sensational as Jim Farley's but = Phgish o 00 Bwil e o e arte &R Sy £ Tmnl'v c"m Phone 146 ' 1M(Curmack Steam};ipFLiues. lwug from an »x;nrel,v different view- i g b 65. Aeriform flulg Buhber Bnais Foot West Eighth St. Appralsals i iis wife, and Edward Fenton, head peint. . The 8-inch guns now /7 12 13 a4 S 7 DRWN PHONE 29 S ) Home Liqu tore—Tel. of the U. S. Public Relations Coun- being irstalled on new U. S. cruis- % Addrrmaes Have Y s e NUNN-BUSH SHOES st % 8 R 2 d 7 TWo. tael our Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways 3 : American Meat — Phone 38 cil, were already installed there crs fire four times faster than |/ 73 & Soth : STETSON HATS x on an all-expense basis. those during the war. This Z . Highest 3 sors oy | F to B Aires to year’s “National Employ the Pk d d ’%/7 ity ol enten came to Buenos Aires to year’s “National Employ the P - 7 3 H i negotiate final terms of a con- cally Handicapped Week” will be 7 Z //4 Quality Work Clothing zo R 'C | tract which, he told newsmen in from October 5 to 11. The 1946 7 o | e ’ ROY EATON New York, may involve expendi- campaign resulted in 20439 handi-| [7 Z 7|23 milady's as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA rnn mc SENERIR OUEANING v ture of $5,000000 in the United caprod persons being placed in Z . Denled EMPIRE is invited be HI States to extol the virtues of the gainful employment, 19.200 of them |24 |25 T 26 129 | 10 plack. is inyited 10 be onr guest TANS EVENING 3| Complate ORjfilter for Mcn Alaska Laund Argentine’s flamboy Chief Ex- disatled veterans. President Tru-| 7 AT Present this coupon to the box office of the Y ccutive and his randiose man and other national leaders / [32 33 . Male sheep A year plan. are strongly backing the 1947 Himoddony IT THEATRE CITY The publicist's statemont created drive . . Benator Harold Mo=| |°* 7 V%8 Shrine at Meeca CAP ol‘ T n' w' I:IIWLING sonsiderable annoyance in Buenos Grath, R. I, is lininz up back ‘o i “‘ nnY m'm Alres Government, clrcles. Carried for his bill to reimburse U, & " and recelve WL ECHISI ghe - cn“PA 8. Carrie e e rse £ ", 7] PHONE 877 by the wire services, it served as civilians for damages incurred as e “I Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler “Quali Cleaning” the basis for unfavorable com- Jap prisoners . . Representative d ulbm.xmmn. GALLA ans DeSoto—Dodge Trucks y Dry ment in several oppositior pers. Margaret Chase Smith, able, har 3 ; Ferorming Federal Tax—12c per Person b One miffed Peron official remark- working. Maine Republican, is los insurance Hle" |y ASHENBRENNER’S . B s e o i s e e e & s 4w oo | PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB co. || | Lucille’s Beauly Salon plain away his indiscretion before feat of retiring Senator Wallace g - h Suah : Specialising i sll kinds “Ew A"n us he talks about anything White. If elected, Mrs. Smith ’ el on and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Permanent Waves for all - would be the first woman Senator BUE vut . % Textures of Hair i ¢ SUCCOTASH i Ny Bk ivetmusset (|- RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. HAIRCUTTING FURNIT URE Silkworm Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Corded fabrics 38, Propel with oars WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! T S S Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave, Despite official pleas that vet- President Truman, forthright Sen- erans hold on to their t nal ator Arthur Vandenberg, Repub- .

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