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e > THE DAILY A KA J - MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE PAGE FOUR S e ; ; T e AP SECOND 114 FOURTH | Th have been many instances of late where other from | Taku Post No. 5559 Monday of each month . e oy il Rl ) : { Scottish Rite Temple . ft existed—have been darkly hidden IRE sets first and third In Scof - motives—if they existed-—have be 3 $ M P 4| Moets : 2 s i ne except Sunday by the Russia had much to gain by supporting the -:“"h“ oo rreeereeeed | ard BL Visiti CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Publislied evety evenias, BR0E0s BRECHY . ol SRR AT e Kremlin simply re- INTNC. Com= ipf H w N e b U i e e OCTOBER 30, 1927 Tiander. 3 C. BRADY, VETsh pEn] | SMANtel)” NANED Second and Mu - mn ain ilent on t S 'S, g " ne @ siar a d - B : S o | mmnad silent Bgl® < e uld have " El Nido mine at nski and | mender; LEIVERS, Secretary Vice-President ;. ,1ar]y the United States and Britain—would \ML J. 1. Cann, part owner of the Apex- o bt i & S TS l{’lrll‘u:[:“‘;‘rkxnd’:'::rvbf en placed in a most delicate p"iml:])(,)}‘“ hn:l{m:' to!® ® ! of the Gastineau Hotel, accompanied by l;’; gtates.: Cann had gons *, 9 MER A FRIEN i 3 Y - Business Manaser | yno of the Arab cause nrnbabl)lw.’u ‘1:\ o b be ® | princess Alice from a several weeks trip to itute in Rochester, Minn., | | youn Always Get a Better Deal B P 0 ELKS : Juneay us Second Class Matier. | Russia some valuable politica B Wionid have adted |6 o jout for treatment at the Mayo Brothers Institut e ek ey bt Loty Entered In the Post Office in Juneau o S or $1.50 per month; | Nations in the Middle 1»,;;:'1, n?o\l?s\br)n:nf:.nii ey e ® | and was much improved as a result of medical trea ' M '. V'dol furs Ifl( Meets every Wednesday at 8 Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for 815 ,material advantages in the way o! e il .. (3 n vl v . p. m. Visiting brothers wel- A1 Potage paid st the Tolowin rates: o b cone e b isyny SRR (T John Gostallo X ldtime resident of Killisnoo and Angoon, was an ar : come, VICTOR POWER, Fx- 00: six months, in advance, $7.50; | SC5 ind U interests ‘ o Harry Peehan, oldtime T Rty Swedish Fur Craftsmen for ’ British and o s Vo T Mrs. Henry Roden \ 3 d was visiting friends here for a fe y i alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- s avor if they will promptly notify | “There are othe. ways in which the Reds Roy Gaili e arrival in Juneau an S vis Three Generations retary, Cany failure or irresularity in the delivery | Tyl oo by refusing to accept the partition | o A il s R U T i Fie ¢ | t as peen a Russian ambi- @ 3 | A late fall shoots hi S T MR S A, 54 fice, 34, way to the Mediterranean, has veen a F oanne 'Tittle o In the first of the la ¢ > f 22| "'® . Offles. o83 DENERRNE - -, Sikn.. Por centuries control of the Dardanelles gate- | o otk ® | Mort Truesdell and L. ¥. Morris tied for first honors by scores of 22| James C. CWPG"' CEA Things for Your Office - ™ SOCIATE! E i ) r exf a Medi- A am: S N ea P L, xclusively entited to the use for | tion, Today, with her plans for expansion, a Medi- o . o 6 VAN TR | e e s b ekl BUSINESS COUNSELO - parches credited to it or not other- | ¢ an outlet is even more important. Turkey, long e o e c ‘ Specializtng in PR e ey ton ec and also the local news published “rg;;:xelpl‘nv ‘;1‘ Britain, holds the channel—and Turkey e place with 19, Colinitetiih~Iaanteionl e CHARLES R. GRIFFIN C¢¢ g ; 8. s 12 ey . 4 ier - - § T 5 SEC « SEATILE 4 + ElLior $323 o g e :oward the Arabs’ case in Palss- | ..o 10 Toisville Courler-Jour he Adinifal Wathot 1005 SECOND AVE = SEA : — e has been sympathe oward the £ ridge, ale ;. was an arrival on the Trust Accounts TATIVES — Newspapers, 1411 - partition would have Won for the olisher, to assistant_Sec- | H. L. Faulkner, local attorney. wa i : e NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES n § Opposition to partition wou 2 nal publisher, t ¥ a few days on business. - B el - e conslarrable support amang the Tank 4 retary of State, Truman replied fom petersburg where he had been for a few day o Alnsta Eclusively I ridge would not be con- —_— 2 S‘M. file of the Turkish pec ¢ that Ethridge wou nd son of Mrs. e, The Russia: ows so much weight behind | ¢, 0 by the Senate TIUMAN | wolter Gerritzen, Juneau High School student and so e The Erwin Feed Ce. the )':;‘H'x " ‘p An e weak Arab states prob- probably had in mind the fact that Annie Carlon, was taken to St. Ann's Hospital the previous anemo. 1 Office in Case Lot Grocery b e n;h- ‘;.m not pur any military opposition | Bt l Tl b opposed by with 8 broken arm. Gerritzen was cranking a car when the engine g SMILING SERVICE to it. Russian refusal would have encouraged su;}t Georgia's dour Senator George, who‘m;}mmd and broke the bone in his right arm. i HAY, GRAIN, COAL » ¢ opposition, not only in Palestine but ml'uug])mu[ the | has never forgiven the Mn(‘un,cfiav.‘ a G ol and STORAGE Bert's Cash Gruer, ’ ‘ g to the Near East, where mil- | —* " spite this, most Cap- | o friends at a Hal- Middle East and e into the Near i Telegraph. Despite th s ade stess to 20 of her young lions of Arabs are living. Military activity on thrvh.‘: |ital observers believe Truman us; Josephine Kilburn “\‘-Sn}:[r)ne i Doviglas, ORI ostDiet Ak patbios ; : PHONE 104 or 105 of these peopie would have forced increased military | 1'% | 1owe'en party held ;uhhex{ 0 being devoted to dancing, which was much | | O A, | FORNIA ||| FREE DELIVERY Juneau on Britain 3 on America. Britain, now — {the evening, most of the tim ave g rde rozel at Market economically distressed, hardly could have afforded S oG e ek, Cliorars and Mkl {such increased expenditures | with one or two exceptiors, the £ e . E PHONES — 371 i tan & )f these advantages when ith one i i warning in The Em- 478 — i o e s Toon | Corgressmen Wi (AT GNE s Chief of Police George Getchell had another e Migh Quality Foods "The Rexall Store” he made his decision. Perhaps he .;nu il it study conditions last summer pire: “As children have already taken two nights for Ha th ek RSO D b D e e come back feeling just about ats will have their children home at curfew time tonig! A, Your Reliable Pharmacists Thels HilggR WL iU D ely km;“ b O: n;;,l:- the same toward helping Europe as |Pare! 11 be picked up.” i ° - INVRATIC ment at least we can be encouraged by this single the same tos t. Whether originally |t large will be i g Y "MA LOBBY INVESTIGATION boint of agseement becmeen (o pliical deuclogies when they lft. Whether orginally e Il STEVENS BUT LF;‘;! MC ;mo > , v g ing farther for or against it - r+ Hi ; low, 32; clear. DRUG Ee) tice | which, for many months, have been growing far . 1t i it e Weather: High, 32; N o There is a report that the Department of J\:H:A and farther apart. We can hope that, in this action, | to convince themselves O e A b A i S | LADIES'—MISSES’ is undertaking an inv ation of lobbyists in ;b\ are the seeds from which may grow a better feeling— were right uw“y, " " b1 READY-TO-WEAR HARRY BACE i = ave been voiced that some lobby- | 3% : E Although September is aiiy | . ngton. Suspicions have been voiced t! and a permanent peace. & B | g B Near Third Mm:m :L:}Jcomn'md with the terms of the Lobbyir 3 Bl 3. 5518 Lo the mcnth whenI E[;m.o eat :fjhl al y essons in naglis W. L. GORDON seward Street ists have v 1 2 N . pe (e aw B 9 55 N eva erta — an = Bob Poage of Texas s | ————— s Act of 1946. If the law has m-:n evaded, ¢ Jur Flag Leaves *“ihe Rock I‘::,.\nt feeding cows from huge | % » s l Drugglsi the ators shiowid he'proseouteds . . . o 1 T N Sacie BN llulose. “If they're . not say, “Why are you so mean to-1 | " " i :l"l:(l»”lwbb\l'lg Act is not designed to prevent any (New York Times) rolls of \md“::lu:fi]c \-m]:( xmag)me‘ WORDS OFTEN MISUSEDbIg:GREEABLE T ERED AT Alaska Mllsm llpp y The Squibb Store' izen or group of citizens from bringing pressure on The American flag waving over Correslvd?r ‘filfl eating paper now, can you Imeglne . y2" Say, “Why are you zi;xcmm” e e st et O el g :u; n(’u: does it apply to persons Who confine 'more than twoscore years was mwe:, suallel:d d?wnm:'l: :Nen‘/d‘ Pc \-;:zh remarked. He was told ACCOMMODA“SSb}?CI)i?QCED' f‘ax‘wn Prexeunce kar-ten, A as in Pianos—Musical Instruments Profession i bl i e e fore ' n May 6, 1942, it was hal @ )2 Bk | FTEN MIS i 3 nenne | their lohbying to open and frank appearances be P, LoD ¢ exhaucted defenders before they sur- 'that the cows that survive the | O . R bel Geoent tirst Svilenis. and Supplies ttees of Congress. It does apply to persons who |burned by its exhaucte nly to be replaced in |winter in Nowway will do it largely | AH, O as in ON uns A L Personnel: two| | Phous 205 Second and Seward b kg tinte luence the course of rendered to the Japanese, only to be Y on dried fish. What their milk will OFTEN MISSPELLED: Personal; one N and AL. Pers ; | ollect money to initiate or inf ? ¢ trilumph as our conquering armies swept the enemy on dried fist . | o 4 G i ‘he law requires registration o s d tly, in peace and friend- taste like is another question. | N’s and EL. | EINKE GENERAL iational legislation. The law requires : from the Philippines. Recently, in pea e IO, | H 5 ¥ ’me Jobbyists and the filing of information showing ship, it was ll;wvx'm and laid tenderly away for the | Rep. August An es:n 0; rl:;;e\ SYNONYMS: Celebrate, commemorate, solemniz?, c:nsnle. B usi REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant <Al VN i ota spoke over a Norway- | § L8 G it is yours. agniich ey ate paid, e saTh g l“”;df;.bv(:l‘f s iiogs ¢ sathoniby on thetliatie: (ER L RTes UoE S language | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three l:n 2 da? Today's word: | |Welding, Plumbing, Ofl Burner Auditor Tax Counselor e o cic purpose of the law was to bring the lobbying The moving transfer of authority ol net k in the I ¥ 4 SIS ur vocabulary by mastering one wol . 8 Work The basic purpose of the : the right 10 ! p e, vas a symbol of faith well kept. To the when he visited that country last | increase ou w is nature’s vesture wrought to instruct Blacksmith S v SR ut in the open. not to deny anyone the rig graiied RUKINAS 1 & lar, et to all Asia 25 monti.. American-born himself, An- | VESTURE; dress, apparel. “Thus is natur 4 gay to dispense our | | GENERAL REPAIR WORK P out in the o i o i articular, yet to all Asia as monti. 2 an- , nd gay to dis lobby, which is one of our constitutional “bl.xlm. veal ‘Ph;ilp}:"fimfip:l;nc z;?azpme United States fulfills its Gresen visited the village where his | our wandering thought; thus she dresses green and gay Phone 264 929 W. 12th St. — B Dibuninls ihe Invebanson ;]l ‘:n;nv ;‘:re(Jxx;xxlses ;o th;’ final letter. The Filipinos, perhads. parents had lived in Norway before | cares away."—Dyer. t g e T t S ~ H —————— anything startling. But if the Justice Depa look | are our only devoted friends in Asia. They became coming to America 1 Wa" Paper really wanted to uncover something it could well 52 | 'so through long years of constantly closer assoeiation e e by w“field's n"g Slore into the lobbving that has been carried on by Federal leading them t0 @ tixie demoszacy end a new freedom. BETTER EYES THAN TABER | MODERN ET ROBERTA LEE }| ly Guy L. Smith Drugs) officials. using public funds to stir up sentiment for [y, oy 5 Cang 1o themselves, they walk upright, 'pock from a four of Europe, ! +| | (Pormerly Guy L. . Tdeal Paint Shop or against legislative measures. This is a common with heads high, under a freeiy eiecieG go\(rnn;e.l;!hof tawny Montana Cu:gressknman:]’_‘::‘,_ s o ) | NYAL Family Remedies o et T AN P lete de- v sing. As always since the days of John yropcrield called at the ite | Y i d in convarsa- | S iraktio Alaska. We even have a comp their own choosing. 3 2 1 Mans B i oI BB evrSaM ARSI arsa- | , Phone 540 . Pred W. Wendt yrigtice m, :‘:l‘:d to the task of swinging votes and iyay, we stand ready to extend a helping hand to any p’ it oL conditions there.| | | Q. What are some of the | "OR”{C%EEIXIWISH D the Development Board. nation of the Orient that sincerely cares to Fasp &t ..yjice' . Taber” reported | tions 3 1 it H Wkt T e | ICE o] e Y ; during legislative ' in real fellowship. Mansfield, referring to the GOP/ A. One's personality is reduced to a mAlmmun'T‘ il = h“l o | You'll Find Focd Finer and Neither has it been \|m>nn\1n\4\'" : dispatch wires That dark day of May in 42 was one of the bn—_ Congressman irom New York, “’m";‘fluymg such words =s "O. K. for “All raat”; 39; haones v [} H i h_ Econfllll Service More Complete at sessions for administrative heads to dis - con- terest and most humiliating moments in American | oot CEE R PR T {#kid" for “child”; “up to you” for “it’s for you to decide”; ; | uichings Y throughout the Territory soliciting support or history. Our defense of the Islands where we stood @ fhec B S U0 TOTETE BEERE {“es”; and “I don't get you” for “I don't understand.” People of ‘e“’“’" ‘ THE BARANOF L 1 Carhionlar leeislhtines fas guardian had collapsed. Corregidor, the imprag- (@ = St T O ST e No thihe cinresionk Market dempa e Justice |25 & # . ‘o ment, and especially women, : i Tt is probably too much to expect the ;‘bb ! nable, had fallen. The heroic .unnan\Yuf our r(ulops the millions for anyone with m: @ How long should one, when traveling, remain in the dressing | Choice Meats At All Times cnrmn snop about this type of lobby , t the mery of a merciless foe. Yet even then | /o W o see, to wonder and |- 3 | ™ Department to do anything a Y lay a 3 c eyendien il : i ; | which s more of a threat to democratic government /ne Filipinos did not lose faitn in us, They believed : /% T 0 b et g inute longer than is required to complete one's toilet. PHONES 553—92—95 shis he other General MacArthur's promise that “T will Mu’r,, (CCPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) | A. Not one mini % s haih lnte bEsuch of mdodi R iTe. Th Al k nolel than the o i J Somehow they kept their own resistance alive. The > |'To monopolize the dressing room o! VB D I8 for a guest 10 e asKan R A e for their.faith was victory and freedom. Cor- | . When going to attend a christening, is it necessary 3ues A arter d Palestine A . 7 | Newly Renovated Rooms Russia and Pale regidor has been under alien colors since 1793—Span- GROUP IN pm‘"(s isend a gift? f i ewly gy Cinmn;au Enquirer) ish, American, Japanese and thvnl again :]m:;lllflrlz A. It is not obligatory, but it is customary. Morillal']( at Reasonal ( Jow P s re © stice and good-w: ve are o~ ———- Russia’s agreement to a partition of Palestine, a ‘:;lc:_\:n:s).,x 1;:£k;,zs:;.e\5:“1gutnd ‘ngm‘jolls Hatiah il |S BHNG ORGANIIED} i Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O e which several democratic countries, in- g 1 bagk Y ; g A 3t | 138 Progip 10 ¥ States, has given at least partial defend the old Rock under its own flag an i A an by . GORDON || PHONE SlIde: e Tgled Blytes DAl dicates that own strength. Yet the Filipinos can be confident Monday night a meeting was, A C G approval, is an encouraging action. It indi ; s 3! ced our help once more, we, like General neld at . the Juneau High School} PHONE 555 e ©spiration for political moves that if they n | ' Taterasted Ao ) c Moscow, at times, has inspi : Syl e R e T 0 to organize a group intereste ; E cafll Beveraye 0. as Hardware (o BRERRAL 4 uate fOUPRIRY foRac Westarn Goas S = - ! plastics | 1. What two characters of ancient history are always spoken of as| 1 805 10th Bt. m : o =i Hons ; reg Arrangements have been made J : %3 Wholesale PAINTS — OILS A much for the big miner's pride Seuaton Wosne iMoe. Oh Rt for an instractor to advise meme! the types of true and noble friendship? . NIGHT Builders’ and Sheif he w;;hmglon As Bofuppy Lyuch of the AFLgct a chllly weloaibe frol, Repni- jfor an Waeufior o Sl B e PHONE 216—DAY or & HARDWARE Pattern Makers Union expressed it: | lcan businessmen in Purtl[ar;:e toh:s lhe;r e L ¥ f 3. Who discovered the process of vaccination? i o] for MIXERS or SODA PO! m"GO'Round “John L. never pays money ";'0 fium:“er' ag x: :m ?:Sir:dc maver)‘ck" The next meeting of the group, 4. Where is 40 per cent of the world's total output of gold p: Retatngton Tipsbiters anything he can't boss. Not for|position against, will be on Monday evening, Novem-' gyceq? i LAS! : g ki s : om ; : ? J PR - te—Gi D (Continued from Page One) Jong. He broks with the New e e Mirsc Byl d:;es:‘h; c::xr-l:ets“ 1t |ber 10, at 8 o'clock at the home Who was the author of “Mare Nostrum" and “Blood and Sand”? || window—-Auto—Plai 8 SOLD and SERVICED by - wheiy die foynd b conian salbpLuthe Fogiples and 100 buildings. (0f Mr. and Mrs. Carroll A. Elford,| A REWERS LASS CO J. B. Burford & Co. DR v s’ funds comes s. 6 ts | this has been boosted from one- FDR with e my guess.” Let me give a little advice to those [No. 3, B‘N:fxc)”/flfl“m"" S | 1. Damon any Pythias. IDEAL G o “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by alf to two-third cAnd Unless b S e went con- | cccupants, Between' now and 1850 fenyone 108 2. Bedloe Island. STREET Satistied Customers” 2-ghputtening sty ool Ceslerd peaniued Lynity) Bl e St le 1 xS etsotion. jEmup 3. Edward Jenner (1749-1823). 121 MAIN at a minimum despite mcm\:d u;\: pfi)“xrng"xl):(l-i?cl;mg he got in | they had better learn how to count | W 4. South Africa. | pon aBEL PHONE 633 FORD AGENCY Wild speculation on the AFL a a pop | e i -“v:wm,u and beef markets has San Francisco. | BEMEMBER | i 5. Vicente Blas (Auth(;rmdfitiesulzl) = uch more to push up prices Lews is sore at practically ev-| When Acting Secretary of stale: China night, games and f GREASES — OIL 3"‘ K:[lm;(-u do not give a true eryhody in top AFL councils, in-/Bob Lovett told President Truglé;]n Mcose Lodge, Saturda r&lzh!fil “ B o G G A“ Jllleall Mo'or cc. | Al ming - cluding his erstwhile crony, Bill he wanted to appoint Mark Eth- AT sicture of wage earnings. The na- cjuding his erstw o 2 iy Foot of Main Street 1al average is high, but many pgyicheson, the carpen g | — Ilklllfl— H ":,4;31 groups are low. Those suf- yno deserted him in the crucial d P l | 1891 ove' na" a cenm’y O'Bi rloormg cmlraclfl‘r iy re—teachers, Negroes, pattle over Lewis' stubborn refusal C zle : MAKE fPuIEge moey m. rs @ thers gn a Ci ist “disclaimer” ' § rosswor uz Laying—¥inishing Oak Floors JUNEAU DAIRIES white-collar workers and o to sign a Commun: 3 CALL 209 vithin state boundaries who do not ¢, penalt of his union ACROSS 39, Orlental dish | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM et the benefit of Federal laws and 2 miners’ boss went to San L. Part of a curve " Lr-;lmr':;o | a daily habit—ask for it by name actices affecting interstate com- mrancisco intending to deman 4. Mongrel dogs J i i il cal on this e, but changed |} orgmetan® 1. Noe of he B. M. Behrends || Cabinet and Mill Work | | | Juneau Dairies, Inc. Senator Flande's. though a 5?'[ his mind when he i ‘unabl( th: e Jostlen @ | premiglcsi kil ook : . frankly believes thal .y support from Hutcheson and | DDA - 4. GRS G R et peaks i Posencs™ Bank H.P. MIDDLETON Chrysler Marine Eng["lnes i A 1 ¢ 3 Above 48. Son of on L Sitihe ‘oost o1 living Lews accuses Dan Tobin, astute | | Bxcliea 5. Conjunction 336 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE. SHO esdent of the Teamsters' Union, [ Rufiroad signal o1, Southern state: v by at Ellen Grocery Marine Hardware ot fraey Oldest Bank in Alaska loughby SENATOR WHERRY'S SON |of being the chief factor in his| If Grown =~ One of the big S, (!n\\n!ail tR.n]ul druct b‘:‘ Ml}x;s\:[\l\;::. i SAVINGS ChasG Warner Co. morers in Cor 15 G at all the leaders, E 3 mmet 5 CIAL Tibraske i : | Greentand - tor Kenneth Wherry of Nebraski, were fed up with the mine boss’s | 5 S 0. und ’ ; OMMER Lms e . inowb s’ the vineny bulldozing, with the exception of | Z% Prevents e Solution of Ycsterday's Puzzle Cl TMELY c Phone 146 Max Burns of the paper Workers| i’ koval lailan (2 Samuely guide DOWN 4. Hurls gentlemar. from Pawnee gpg Philip Randolph of the Pull-| o house = - v Biblical L Recorded pro Americar NUNN-BUSH SHOES : ME GROCERY City, Neb., is always talking about papn porters. They supported Lewis r‘:l“g.:u\'lly i l';;‘::;.sé ‘3;, 3, Quarter acre [ Srpe ) STE N _m“;‘ ! S 4 e L ch he 2 1 e Rbiect moisture 4. Obscures o atLarsd | wving money and how much down the line More abjecl Scattere Tel. 699 has contributed to such saving Tobin's main efiort against Lewis 8. Cheering | Hls. A. CAILSUI i ‘ Work Clothing Home u‘l‘;"g‘s“'" _‘_rhm r However, Navy Department €X- was on the question of whether t o past as a pait-up suwscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Quality Wor American, 0 timate I ~ about e lea s remain on the 10. Last Indian B e l”“”l ; :;t‘:m‘n’\xah ]:fxi( l-l'::((hux\luhflg](fl\n:l"lll" Tobin_ hit Pl rhd EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING $10,000 a year to put a boy "L Executive Co RO it pi ' 0 !' he Naval Academy. It is one of the the ceiling when he heard that peneiatea Present this coupon to the box office of the "BRED. {NIN ZORIC t luxurious educations obtain- aApp President Bill Green had been i m,mm'm Complete Outfitter for Men bie in the USA—free to the IUCKY trying to persuade Lewis not to el cAP“oL murn: SYSTEM CLEANING 1 oy who manages to get in quit | iindu viayer j Economy-minded Senator Wher- It he's sore and wants to quit, and receive TWO TICKETS to see: G Alaska Laundy ty, however, didn't mind getting hiS Jet him quit,” Tobin angrily in- = | R.W.COWLIN __AlbRa Lavidy | Sn an appointment to Annapolis, formed Green. “I want harmony “THE BEGINNING ol THE E“D ITY nd then, after the Government myelf, but not if we have to crawl i P GMPA“ C o] i ; ears of on our knees to get it. There will ; Tax--- r Pe | o o o e P v s g voee-romosa—curr || | DRy CLEANERS us education, le son J) N0 ore of S ater L xrain it Lewis, if you want my support L Ly e PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. P PHONE 877 | Note — Some legislators propose That ended that, and proba fl. P aiias . “Quality Dry Cleaning” quiring any West Point or Anna- wi) mean that Lewis walks again T ,,// fl-. gulauone and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and = . j student to serve in the Army MERRY-GO-ROUND /// fl.-mn et i Y 4 ; l " Sal : S Navy five years after gradustion B o v ] i o e || RETURN YOU to your home with our complimenta, utille’s baau ASHENBRENNER'S o avy i - 5 e of > B 5 g Comeraton beween o emin- [ [T ] P2 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear Specialiang 1n al Kirids of NEW AND USED WILL JOHN L. LEWIS WALK g Republicans reguiding .u\med - yireuit ciout wr Permanent Waves for all 3 " rces t £ e Senator yan- by ountaln 9 OUT AGAIN? forces to Palestine Sena : yoat u 8 z Labor insiders say it is only a mat- denberg of Michigan, “We camonly Train of wives Substnute ior r n llru. ter of time until John L. Lew's act thrcugh the United Nations. Gray ere 0 Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave, | # = . he Amer- Senator Brewster o1 Maine, Stage direction > N vk I takes another walk from t tor oY Maing St . a But w do that in Greece , 8 | ° ration of Labor. That “But we didn't 4 ine chisel N - o e hna AR A o Vandenberg, “Oh we must not Minine o ew. er Ve i San Francisco convention was too corsider Greece a precedent.” . . .|

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