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e ——— PAGE FOUR 3 " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA K MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1947 w4 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple large enough as it stands turned down by the Legislature this year. But even VETERANE OF FOREIGN WARS 59 20 YEARS AGO Te mapire || e Published every evening except Sunday by the 4 FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | had these taxes been passed, along with the other Frdass. Post Hall, Sew i S Y30 0. e PO e, Win Buoets, Juneau, 1SS presftieny { PFOPOSSL, a “business licenss e monid [Live T T eeamaae 0 L T0 0 g céns ; HOLLAND, DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - = Vice:President | raised only $3,500.000 for the biennium, not cven SE | 1. 5. GRUENING. Com- f sk ks g WILLIAM R _CARTER - - - _ Bditor and Manager | oo Sooe P ont defielt in operations, let SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 : Sl B RN Fonan, Worshipful Master; JAMES W &:_A;E‘)Azésgri\;{) i 5 £ d Bn.:xl::ilx“nl‘;‘d.lég:,.”“‘Ev 4 . Meiglapogi. ¥ » . T . Miss Joy Caprice was to make a personal appearance on the stage | . LEIVERS, Secretary. i Lot TN iness Manager | alone the estimated $7,000,000 which would be required & : MBER 8 ® ! of the Palace Theatre. She was a character impersonator and vocalist | bbbt dn L R o O M et eond for statehood. ; ° sseph J. Stocker o |and had been playing big time vaudeville engagements in the States —- P Selivered by carrier in Juncau and Douclas for $150 per monthi It is difficult, when the Congressmen see these o Capt. George Baggen . AR {'] Youn Get a Better Deal in 63 B.P.0. ELKS A B L iy ratae things, for them to understand why the statchood o Mrs, R, H. Williams o Word had been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Victor's August Fur Sale L. UL aug S vear. in advance, $15.00; six nonias, in advance, $750; referendum carried at the last election. The answer | e J. B. Burford, Jr. ® ' \Mrs. W. S. Klockenteder in Conda, Idaho. Mrs. Klockenteder, the pER AR Mects oM PR ALy R 8 P Subscribers 'will confer & favor if thev will promptly notity | is that the people just didn't know what they were| e Clatahi are ® | former Hannah Lonsdale was the sccretary to . L. Faukner wnen she | | Marfin Viclor Furs, Inc. p. m. Visiting brothers wel- e failure or irregularity in the delivery | yoting on, The propaganda issued by the Statehood © Mae Reynolds St w T i Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VIOTOR POWER, Ex- i ' Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 Association told them we would get millions in Federal = ® Grace Waggoner o ; R i hres Chnerations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sac- i b T e ONOpGCI TR T (RO BRI By hetoming 8 BFEE Fortier Develop- | 2 e o Phil Jolie averted what might easily have been a trageds when | . retary. AR The Assoclated Press s exelusively ontitied (o the use 0% | ment Board manager. George Sundborg, who did the &y § § y 4 ¢ o o o @ o o|he halted the runaway horses of A. Benson near the stairs leading} | gy O Cogner CPA —=_ e ciodited In this paper and also the local news published | dirty work for the Association, told the people state- A el — |t Pitth Street near the Feldon Apartments. The horses bolted onf . per, thqnc” t . 5 b i’ C ore than “$ 2, z b of the stairs BUSINESS COUNSELOR e — —— —_!hood would cost no more than *$1,000,000 to $2,000,000 that the Commiltec's housing re-| Fifth Street and crossed Main Street heading for the top of the stairs : ; . ‘ Pourt Pt Plrrr e, Wathe STt & yedr." Ih Wakhington in Aprll e Jl SR bagRsar 1 I rt had been dictated by the reall on which were several children on their way to school Bpecmlivbg -4 HARLES R. GRIFFIN Lrth n & Sea wash - sort ha en dictated by o Tes E a ay C e c (A bl it i yuld cost $7 ( or the bie Pk 2 Corporation—Municinal nd . 0. bl it would cost $7.000000 for the biennium, and this ... lophy Legionnaire Walt x| e cil l00s TR TERATEEN - Eui) 5073 was a rockbottom estimate Alessandroni of Pennsylvania led| Applications were pouring in for entry in the Bathing Beauty Contest | Trust ‘Accounts S 5 RS S | Alaskans would like the advantages of statehood |the attack in an off-the-record! o be held at the Southeast Alaska Fair. All the contestants were to be Serving Alaska Exclusively < i without the financial headaches involved, and before meeting | i . itv. The fair management was to | o ving A ! ' | masked rder conceal their identity The fair managemen as LA LY e i R R g | The Erwin Feet Ce. e | the last election they didn't realize there were any| “The people nst the ‘Taft- | furnish bathing suits for the contestants 4 Istrings attached, so a narrow majority voted “for 'ffliynll(v\!-\ ‘n]r I}I:\I,;‘.W l“l“‘-')u‘npl J Rk, ‘ Office )r;'::;.:e‘;h;;(‘:wc"y SMILING SERVICE” | statehood.” o By e \,::. | Everett Nowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nowell, was (o leave on NE I 1t was like the clectric light man asking the farm- Alcssandront shouted, "1 sy WL b S enroute to Madison, Wis., where he was to enter the | HAY, GRAIN, COAL (1 Bert's Cash Grocery M | er 50 miles out of town, who is reading his magnzine |, "\, yegion ! [ University of Washington and had spent the previous year in Juneau, | | and STORAGE ] o {by @ sputtering kerosenc lamp if he is in favor of *a cortain number of Government-|part of the time as reporter on The Daily Alaska Empir The planned | _ PHONE 105 or 105 . electric lights for his farm. The answer is obvious. |gubsidized homes, as provided for |to attend the Dempsey-Tunney fight and write up his impressions of the | CALIF ORNIA FREE DELIVERY Juneau | wii But if the farmer were Lold that he would have to pay |under the T-E-W Bill, are needed uiio for The Empire. i L__——-——_—J { $5,000 to run a power line 50 miles to his farm, the for veterans who can't afford num.; : Grocery and Meat Market RV PR A RS Ny I B ; | answer 18 also obvious = adding that Senator| yeqipar report: High, 55; low, 53; rain | i 4 pis : vt -author he bill{ i » 473 — PHONES — 371 " " — 8 | Thequicker our visiting Congressmen arc lold that okt ik, Coatler o e ol e eee——=2 | | “ign Quality Foods at The Rexall Store S "ATEHOOD I‘()R \L\Sl\\ " | we don't want statehood now, but we do want help in tie. 1 % 3 i b i Moderate Prices Your Reliable Pharmacists clearing up the Territorial mess which now exists, the ! 2 | i § In reply, Chairman C { al y essons n ng IS W. L. GORDON iy ¥ S e ettt even baikice. ' $10/000,000 “Ter- | Detter OLUCHEERENIL bE ¢l mrgvndl snorted that the Bill would create| S i BUTLER-MAURO ritorial government budget, what business have we [ : : Lungling Lure a1 500001 b e | QWIS DRUG CO. o considering taking on a $20000000 State budget? The Foot-in-teh-Door Technique “""Z ""‘ll"m, fed by| ~ WORDS OFTEN MISU DEPRAVITY is the condition of one | el ek e e ey editorially the other day by (Ban Phaxialies GRrabios) Iy fl)d“;.(\"\,.:, b (;;:3:,’_,““:{,_ ,:\ | whose morals have been corrupted. DEPRAVATION is the act of “"-i LADIES' —MISSES’ HABBY RACE i % 2 sense that supe sory emplo; s (foreman) should be re, who accuse Fover e 2 2 - G ) ‘ J J - 7, " . \ During the last 10 years, taxes have been increased | supc o b Jncon of wunion, affiltation, to the discipline |of fostering “million ~dollar” | T as in LIE, accent second syllable, and not ji-jan-tik SoRR e e Druggls! oy 1 government functions expanded from a biennial |of the rank-and-file workers over whom they're sup- public Fousing lobby and s°nding OFTEN MISSPELLED: Athlete; . “The Squibb Store” budget of less than $4,000,000 to $10,000,000. Thie year | posed to exercise supervision. Yet this seems to be the |its agents to sabotage the Legion| — SYNONYMS: Threaten, frighten, alarm, menace, overawe. Alaska Music supply the Territorial Legislature increased the biennial tax basic issue in the dispute between Harry Bridges' Inter- convention. He named Lec .Jnhn-} WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Where Pharmacy Is a Joad by almost $2,000,000. But we are reportedly almost |national Longshoremen's and Warchousemen's Union |on of Washington, D. C. a5 0N€|yueqse our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession $4,000,000 short of meeting budget requirements this jand the Luvkmlnlwh H((‘:;{m:»)\!p C<|11\|1n1|£\;. e '\hl“v ‘u':\lr\x:\llxi::‘())l:;\‘x(sd “:'“‘l""l"‘::"}C()NTEMFTUOUS. disdainful, scornful. “I think their attitude towards | PIan’os—Ml:;l;nl llv;slnlmenld o i i ) | No industry that we know of accepted in full faith 'that Lee was ensconce E a3 2 E ¥ and Supplies o ",?:::“l s0 in spite of the fact that per annum per |45+l With good grace this absurd principle during the urious suite at the RSB R NS L Phous 206 Second and seward | |<| ARCHIE B. BETTS e ’ g 3 ¢ 5 |life of the Wagner Act. It simply doesn't make sense | Hotel. (Actually, Lee is with “wg v ¥ @ capita tax payments for Alaska are above the national | to allow a man, through union channels, to vote rules | PuLlic Housing Conference, Mmhl by B Public Accountant | s T o S e e el 0 MODERN ETIQUETTE %opgrra o ||| Sosmomyemas |f1 0 , ) This is so in spite of the fact that on a population |1y doesn’t make sense, that is, unless you're committed | €rnment.) | v Y 4 REPAIR SHOP uditor Tax Counselor ol H basis, Alaskans pay more than their share of Federal |to the Soviet theory of industrial organization under This brought a sharp rejoiner{ i v i i i b oS s s mmmimsy | JWelding, FhEIGEINY; O Burher Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 A taxes, more than such States as Nevada, Oregon,!which labor pushes its way into management and ulti- |{rom James D. Hill, also of Wash-| o (0 o it yocessary for the parents of the bridegroom-elect to | Slacksmith Work ] Louisiana, Georgia, Arizona and Arkansas according |mately becomes management through a dictatorship of |ington. who claimed that the true| = ©0 o 5 000, i Ty i GENERAL REPAIR WORK | to figures released by the Department of Internal the proletariat e e e Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. FOR f Revenue The Taft-Hartley Act, now the law of the land, |*0® 1E0CE) ROUSTIRET (M tone | i call t‘)m\LlL] S o e i »u‘ml' atllioney.ghies il Wall P During statehood hearings in Washington, some |Was writen in part to cure this paradox by fts pro- im0 S0P, 08 Gonce Topl B8 oL ROVIE e made JUS 48 i ahithe oens Qtie stEagEnEty ole - a aper - | of our Aluskan offcah, anwious (0. impress “upon Vion that emplovers need not denl with b formen's i usea n- the Leston Gom| ™0 s enq caty cn the ctepnone whie sou are esting auner,| [Warfield’s Drag Store o | Congressimen that Alaskans could finance statehood, oo | il i Tefugal to deal with his ILWU in | Tittee's oblections te the Tafl-f . 1yuqe to tel this friend that you are having dinner? | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Sh . made the charge that Alaskans pay no taxes at all. i SRt o skenbach e ea 0 Ellenger-Wagner Bill and the| shghs g °P : Actually, Alaskans are paying above the national ;‘,,:,‘:‘,‘L:f:[ ,(‘;:,:,r,‘,nfuL:;k;;;:;a[(lc]v;‘r;ltlzlllferbgf,:;o;rc‘:"'n wording used by the real estatel.: A- Notat all. Tell him in a gracious manner and ask him to phone | NYAL Family Remedies s e e | average on a per capita basis. They are paying more ' the community has been doing for vears” The con- |'Cnay L ered Hill i Rack np DA 'l HORLUCK'S DANISH bkt i for education, more for health and more for welfare. tention is out of date. The point is that employers o [m ;". ”c. xi\'mm]:vn ;nfx(de u;3 Q. When a girl, driving her own rm‘ stovs to buy gasoline F‘!(\\!]“‘ ICE CREAM o T Yet they aren't doing enough, according to some, |under the Wagner Act, have never been able to do /8 1 P e il pithihen ofier foipy fot 62 e s:’:’ic x'v‘x “‘:: F'"‘" s This charge, which has been repeated many times anything else but bargain with Supervisors' unions,| ..o to the Bill lo | A. Yes, he may offer, but the girl should refuse e More Complete at even though, as Frank P. Foisie, President of the like excus2s than r2asons.” Now, under the Taft-Hartley Act, they are not Choice Meais At All Times co"fiz sflop k more/ i This charge, which s o Tebnled S (e v v, s Frane. P, Fouie Presdent of i i -y | Huichings Economy | | | prr pa A noF gresmen i Washinglon, has resued in Congress | Weterront, Employerst Assacuton, decieed b | Nore—one et estate srown ] () () K d LEA by | Market limiting Federal expenditures in Alaska. The abandon- ' b, e Te5 = s . hat|pjor to the last American Legion | an A. C. GORDON i 4 ment of Indian schools in Alaska by the Federal | oquired to. eUMNORL L S »utt‘ml] bu“”:u‘ government is a direct result of this propaganda | The 46-day strike by ILWU against the Lucken- 2"‘!””‘:[ ‘I'"’v‘)‘”fi‘(i‘ s :““: “E ‘:;‘:am‘:j i ; ? s | PHONES 553—92—95 The people of Alaska can be thankful that some bach line's ships was an effort to secure recognition gt W8I (8 heiire i 1. What island is the largest in the world, not including Aus- | e The Alaskan notel » ] Sentors and Representatives didn't act upon statehood | as bargaining agent for the walking bosses before the Yiten (‘ ( Hie s wacxniln. tralia? upon the advice of a handful of Alaskan politicians | Taft-Hartley deadline of August 22. The effort failed. S e ; i 8 Yo weiiithe oubiia e Sialige i) | {The Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Roo e | 5 ly ms " and Federal appointees who were fortunate enough to | The strixe continued. Luckenbach officials concluded G 3. If a manicure beautifies the hands and fingernails, what word | t Reas Ko s Lo s o URL thisrieled cut of B MERRY-GO-ROUND | a onable Rates be able to spend the taxpayers' money to go to Wash- | ‘he “d“‘ ‘“1‘]% to-do “V‘i* o :»9 ‘“"“I-*e ‘J* o "( o I‘P! Ehtaeigsmde e qule[lyl describes such care of the feet and toenails? Moriuary y S R 3 : . | stevedoring business and contract with others for tha entucky s & 4. What is the larges versity 9 PHONE SIN kit S ‘:‘R”"',‘c”‘mf] hearings last April. These |UFRCN TS LE L the company from the area of un- booming Chief Justice Fred Vin-|’ o (078 S \;ldf‘hfa(sj‘:’j"“’ ldn he et Fourth and Franklin Sts. BRGLRD s | enators and Representatives are gettng a different | (o104 conflict on the foreman-contract question. son for Vice " Presfiont om seet - Woere I Madagasoar? PHONE 136 ] slant on statehood after seeing Alaska firsthand and | 5 Truman ticket. The Chief Justice| ANSWERS: . e o | This the ILWU chiettain calls a “lockout.” It is : eel w PHONE 555 talking to some of the residents. They are beginning | getting pretty rugged indeed, we think, when an himself, quite happy where he is,! 1. Greenland. E to realize that the Territory at present is facing |oo e Prevy rué 443 g A is trying to squelch the boom, but| 2. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John | : lemployer can't even get out of a labor dispute and I 5001 ] i i ar everage Lo. re 0. problems in the field of health, education and other |free himself of the costly penalties of a strike against KL.’murvl.i\' mivers think it is good| 3. Pedicure. | { Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS OILS pre | lines which are too large for the Territory and its |his ships by contracting the disputed business out to SUatcsy to keep him in the poli- 4. Oxford, in England. Bullders’ and Shest A limited population to solve without substantial Fed- | cthers. If the ILWU claim that the rank and file “‘f“] 1lrx?vllel\l i When ’Tl‘\ll-» 5. It is an island southeast of Africa PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT HARDWARE I eral aid |dcesn't want to dictate terms for walking boss con- |MAnS | ‘}“““‘é shock Ras o o e - for MIXERS or SODA POP " i The additional cost of statehood would aggravate |tracts is sincere, what reason remains for the ILWU “(‘) Yook “l(l’ 10pon bj."_“ "";'l 2 — i these problems and would not open any new sources Irank and file and the ILWU walking bosses being in ,M, o "lm‘c“‘ “",,."n: 1::;1 Window—-Auto—Plate—GLASB Remington T T § piveriia to. & e i e €% | the same union? Obviously, no sound industrial system ' €andidate into the Presider indow—Aul a emington Typewriters of revenue to amount to anything. Frem a financiaf | . : ring. Now they are willing to ! SOLD and SERVICED b, 2 indpoint, statehood today i impossible can be evolved uniil this vital point of separation is|, . 1o oo ‘socond s 5 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banki 1 < i etaichood i cay, b mpoct] o e an s management, men like foremen. are |Sctte f0F the sccond spot . .'7 8- entury of Banking—1947 | | IDEAL GLASS CO. J. B. Burford & Co The people of Alaska have expressed through their immme‘sly free from the discipline and penalization per-sleuth i Admiral Hillenkoeteer b 0 B legislative representatives in the Territorial Legisla-|of the labor union bosses who control the men they | ad of Central Inlclhgflncc,. 1 121 MAIN STREET 0“,' Besston 1 Wnrr: by ture the opinion that they think their tax burden is !»‘.up(‘r\xr,v |planning to fire about 70 percent ! | pDON ABEL PHONE 633 Satisfied Customers” I T i il Tol TR 7 | BSEN PIT ARG { his alleged intellizence staff. He | A | claim many of them are socialits 4 (he wafllinflh“ in ten miles of that city. And!In a closed session of tic Nuilonalig ' vedtape artists, wants to send I BARANOF FORD AGENCY Kansas Gity. Kansas, ls much 6% | ousing mmilc;, chairman)technical men abroad to live there The B M Behrend 1R B A i ) o MQ"Y'GO'Roufld than tcn miles dista rom Kan- pichard Cadwallader of Louisiana|permanently and report thz low- ° ’ S | i i " ysas Cily, Missouri ltried to head off the storm. But|down. i 1 abatha 3 AN Jl“leau M"!or co T woR | However, Senator Jchnson has other Legionnaires openly charged'(coPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) Bank | HOTEL Ve 2 Comttnued jrum Page Une some potent moves up his sleeve i | Fo0ips Maly Strees 1 - e which may completely change or- WWONNE & 8 | EAT IN THE to work out with the Statc ganized baseball. He has alre Crossword Puzzle A E | Oldest Bank in Alaska | MAKE artment and Secret Scrvice” | consulted trust-busting Judge Thur- BlEl ” o 'l BUBBLE RCOM JUNEAU DAIRIES han immediately hit the man Arnold and is prepared to ACROSS. . Moceasin ) C|A| ) | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM E ceiling. He proceeded- to lay out' bring monopoly charges against the i 33, Typo of lens =i ' Special Dinner a daily habit—ask for it by nam f Clifford in language that can't New York Yankees. »ws white Edge oo COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ll sed y e PO | be repeated here, suggesting amons In doing so he will seck to up- ch suddenly > “Tieh i mer R 5t08P. M Juneau Dall’les Inc ” sther hings that Clifford and the get the S ot 12. Before 36. Surfaces a §oir 3 * ! a et the old Supreme Court ruling| 15 prigidly #1000 A $2.50 i State Lecpartment pick a hotter handed down by Justice Oliver! 14 3T Broad F P O e B Chrysler Marine Engi placc than Washington to plan| Wendell Holmes that eball is 1 g scunend T | ysler Marine Engines e e ST incomeitte cGes | | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Furs!? MACHINE SHOP il ather than invite an open jng baseball in Kansas because it, 1 RS s Complete Fur . brawl, Clifford ignored the insult-|competes with a club in Missouri Nimble TIF EVMBING=HEATING—OIK BURNERS—SHEET METAL Service at a Marine Hardware mgfmm'k and coolly went about just across th river, Johnson will B s LAl | g yety; Beasopanle Prlce Chas G w C drafting Lhe Rio tour, which contend, definitely puts baseball in ee . E Q > arne b : Y y s baseba B RIY| | CAPITOL FUR SHOP - U I LO. Vaughan now boas's is “exactly interstate commerce 23. Persian fairy n.x";'f(" o | Pnon 187 Thlrd and Franklm at 113 Third Street like I planned it the first thermore, the Colorado Sen- 24 “““Ti{ ‘;\'n;r a |j..v’.:\v‘ i et o> PRebe—Bon e a0 1o e s, vl o o AT o LY CLO b St. Lous. e o i PEARL FREDRICK || TIME THES Phone 146 ot | lleazue cities, notably Camden, N.! r ! “ - 5 | BALL GOBS TG Coump J- just across the Delaware River pyreEuIarly | as a paid-up suvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA ! e e tve learned Jusiices of the om Philadelphia, and in Newark | Land measures ’ EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING | NUNN-BUSH SHOES American Meat rPh::le“g ’ ) a st the grisgipesnie et iy <. evaricator i . i ie Court may be called up-1h; J- Just outside Now York City| 7 dree Present this coupon to the box office of the STETSON HATS on to decide an important where the Yankees own another 8. Pertaining to | B e ¢ porta ) . farm team the hody as a . N pall row. It is between the New g whole | Quality Work Clothing York Yankees and the Western e e CAPITOL THEAT Z0 RI C League, heaced by U. S. Senator CAREFUL SENATOR . On the pro- | B e 2 % 2 and receive TWO TICKETS to see: s ) S i Fd Johnson of Colorado Senator C. Wayland Brooks of- i - foisse i FRED HENNING RETEM CLEANTNG ¥ Senator Johnson, a Democrat fice is taking ho chances upon ; TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY Complete Outfitter for Men Alask Wi who will not run for re-e ey il Aot fhia b/t Aafidnal ! aska Laundy -y i has followed the exam an- industry’s $65,000 byist, Percy | Federal Tax—12c¢ per Person ] other Democratic Senator, “Happy” Smith, telephor inois Sen- | | B o e e s | PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. R. W. COWLING CITY il % ed baseball. As president of the -d to call at the office in per- wsers 1 . COMPA“ nnv cLEANE U e e i bl bl S L : fivery ona ot | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RS poses establishing a new baseball acsistant, Harry Bettinghaus, ex-! Fond of books ‘ i i P! Y r cub in Kar . s plained: % % Masculine name || RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. D“g‘fiz::'i‘;x:‘:—l_cr:m'“ «Qm“g({}ffmsl;"h o How the tk Yankees| “We just wanted to make sure - Partofa WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! the blocking the deal on the ground it was you. That's how Drew | DRI Na', e P that they own a “farm” team in Pearson gets his information, you coas o T lu(l“e s Bea"" Salon ASHENBRENNERS Kansas City, Missouri, just across know.” : Gperatic song - 3 Specializing in all kinds of . 8 the river from Kansas City, Kan- PO IS, e Permanent Waves for all NEW AND USEB s | cas. And, according to an organ-. AMERICAN LEGION BATTLE | | Th 1 N S h i’ tui f Textures of Hair e gl B oo e g W ere 1s IN0 subsiiiuie ior HATRCUTTING FURNITURE fran Phone 492 2nd and Franklin ) ise in a certain city eets bate over housing was a lot hot | Phone 788 142 ¥ exclusive rights to patronage with- ter than leaked out to the papers Willoughby Ave. i Newspaper Advertising!