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PAGE FOUR { of the Tournament, said Saturday night, thanks to |the teams participating for their sportsmanship and |cooperation. Government Up-to-Date Daily Alaska Empire Fublished every eveninc except Sunday by the EMPIRE P! PAN Second and reets, Juneau | HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - President | DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President | Editor and Manager | Managing Editor | - Business Manager | Alaska (New York Times) i From the Assistant Director of the Budget the House | Committee on Expenditures heard a good argument for i mth; | giving the President broad and continuing power to joverhaul and modernize the machinery of Federal FILLIAM R, CARTER - . - ELMER A. F ALFRED ZENC Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: elivered by carrier in Juneau and Douslas 'lll’ SL56 per £15.00 six months, $8.00; one year, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FEBRUARY 28 Mildred Hermann from THE EMPIRE 20 YEARS AGO l FEBRUARY 28, 1929 : Jake Cropley and his crew were replacing the old and weakened | face of the City Dock with new capping and piling. Tke Weathers, fishing boat operator, was a patient in St. Ann's with | CORDITIONS MONDAY, FFBRUARY 28, 1949 OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. " MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 || SECOND and FOURTH fi | Monday of each month A in Scottish Rite Temple begining at 7:30 p. m. GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. l@ B.P.0.ELKS " | B President ever had a military aide, but Truman wanted it, American zone of Germany as the 50 the Army [ guest of the Army, was given o 85 Blmlu T of Odin { There is no suhs:uuie tor news;xaper agverfising' . ° . o i . . . . By mail, postage paid. at the following ri |4 severe 3 y mail, postace pald, at the ol 0w T e ace. $7.60; | Government, This is an enterprise capable not only | e Joan McIntyre o !a severe cold. Weather conditions wnd temper- e, 3150, wvor 1f they will promptly motify |Of Saving money but of increasing efficiency in many | e Virgil Klinkhammer °| o ‘ itures at varicus Alaska points, Meeting every Wednesday at e of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | ways and in many places. Congress is about to receive | & Belle Chambers . Tive members of the Alaska Legislature boarded the Queen in 0 on t’h(' Pm‘lll_c Coast, at 4:30 8 P. M. Visiting brotl;esl wel- g ”p‘x’x}‘;’fv.-f News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, | a series of reports in this matter from the Commission | @ Mrs. Fred Elkin ° ttle: Senator Luther C. Hess, Fairbanks, and Arthur Frame, An- m., 120th Meridian Time, and lE::omlc. JOS?PH vl‘}lfls BIquGS“ " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS |on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Gov- | e R. M. Lavelle * | chorage, and Representatives Harry Donnelly, A, J. Lomen and Frank [‘cleased by the Weather Sureau, | s::r:::rf“ i h — s g o oy ] pated | o) o 4 i Juneau, foliow: . The Associated Press is e ntitied to the use for | CTNMent, headed by Herbert Hoover, which it created | o Hazel Monroe ® 1. Foster, of the Fourth, Second and Third Divisions, respectiv P‘nclmx' o 17—Clear o republication all credited to it or nm';;lm;r‘; rfor the purpose of studying this very question. The ‘ ° Claire Pegples - : 77777 é age ik’ a e Wise credited in th so the local news published [hest assurance that the hard and useful work of Mr.|e .! : AR arTow -17—Snow nerein bl Hoover and his distinguished group of colleagues Will|e ® © « © ® © & » o ¢ o! J\xflgc E. Cf)ke Hill of the Third Dn{xsion was, i Juneau briefly en ! peihel -4—Clear ¢ yES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 |not go to waste lies in giving the President authority | $3 IPRETES, S route to Ketchikan to assist Judge Justin W. Harding. He was accom- | Cordova 35— Rain { Moose Lodge No' 700 3 Beattle, Wash ito take advantage of the Commission’s recommenda- panied by E. T. Walcott, court stenographer. Dawson -5 Clouds i} pegular Meetings Each Friday A 3 | S R ORTY Edmonton 14—Cles " ( | tions. ) COMMUNI(AIION i Jloudy || Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE | ' | 7" "Mr. Tfuman’ does not ask ror unlimited powsr.] H. H. Post left on the Northwestern, planning a motor trip mmli;“m:‘"k* 854(“;":' Secretary— Gai | Under his plan, Congress could turn down any pro- | {seattle to Southern California and Mexico. | e i F“(TII WALTER R. HERMANSEN {posed reorganization plan by voting its disapproval | Mintield Horme, R A (e ik e | v Vi Ve \ 1 o ¥ S St -m hind “mpv e _s"‘h flnys afiet fhe Vi o Juneau, Al.\“‘w‘ Reservations for the season had been made at the Zynda Hotel | ypneite Island 38— R’m‘ | submitted to it. This is a sensible division of authority: | 1, the Editor of The Empire, and n . ith the initiative in the hands of the Exccutive, as it | pejiow Cit ¢ the T‘ B 'by Sir Charles and Lady Worthington and their son, Capt. Pomeroy | Kodiak 34—Partly Cluudv[ Ly b e | Fellow 1tizens ol rritory 7 i i e o 7- ould be, and the Legislature in a position to scruti- | gy pac s €! : {Worthington of London, England Kotzebue ... 7—Cloudy Befl s l'uod Cenler X o e ; | It has come to my knowleduc MeGrath -13—Partly Cloudy | |nize. judge, and, within its own discretion, exercise | gquring the past month that the De- et e Ly ¥ 2-Clear | { e | 8 v 3 i i on the | Nome % |a veto. | partment of Public ‘Welfare has Selling at 9 and 6 cents, 17000 pounds of halibut moved ol i Grocery Phones 104—175 | T | been diligently and, at every op- |local market. This cargo of the Arrow represented the largest single boat P:l it ol 36—Clbudv! Meat Phones 39520 " | From Behirid the Curtain portunity and Territorial expense, |catch thus far in the Juneau se Srmdl —10:15 ‘L M. land 28 —Fog 5 — 4:00 P. M. — | paving the way for legislation (o 5 = > George 21—Clear > 'Senme Tlmcw license foster homes. i Felix Gray of Douglas was rushed to the hospital after he had 30—Fog | su L5 2 (580 Among propaganda bulletins reaching American | After over twenty years of be- ! accidentally fallen down “the pole” in the Juneau Fire Hall His 42— Rain | The Bexan siore" Inewspapers from other nations comes “Free Bulgaria,” |13 @ “Foster Mother,” I _speak |4 iuries were said to be a broken rib, with possisle internal injuries.{ or 7—Partly Cloudy I B! \QI\FTB ALL “ AKES HIT published in Sofia. On its first page, under the title, ‘U’um u[xmx-wncn. I have studied the | e Yakutat 34_Rain | Your Reliable Pharmacists AR |“A Parody of Justice,” one this: said Bill, a copy of which was! 3 /. h - >soo i Basketball hit its stride in Juneau last week when! “It is, indeed, a sad spectacle to sce the U N, |mailed to me by the Department,| At the Rebekah card party, prizes went io Jflss Theodore Budwin, iR TRISHEBoORE BUTLER-MAURCQ : fans packed the High School gymnasium from Monday |conceived by its authors as the supreme arbiter of |and 1 feel the people of Alaska Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Grover C. Winn, R. R. Hermann, Mrs, W. F. e i Guard O Thistl ! DRUG CO. night to Saturday night to witness 14 games and again | nations, as the acme of international justice, being |should not let this legislation b | Foushee, Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, Oscar Harri and H. G. Welch, dmk{)dctm m;‘::‘j‘mg (‘;“:;mw“o;l I ved their sportsmanship by breaking mrmonn‘tr'\nsformed into an instrument for “thldwwdsmnp the ailroaded through. SERa T b b sl o : ) - records when three games were played one afternoon | Us€ "O"If‘hzlgll!“u r‘u ”?}G‘;i"c%‘e":g"::czle’ C_C:to‘:;;l: only | The said bill states that the | Weather: High, 40; low, 38; rain. Imt(er will proceed to Cape Spencer | muka Mu:w SImlly or me on another afternoon. an inveterate hypocrite could refuse to see it. An _([)e’p:u(:m‘nl‘n! l"uhll.(' Welfare will to morTow ‘if weather permits to ser- ! Arthur M, Uggen, Manager And furthermore, during the night games the fans | unpopular and totally discredited government, hoisted | %6t up _rules i D 'I l 1 E I' h by foe lights, atl. ther way Daghs DRECH iblapes rit Instruthents nt early and remained until the whistle sounded onjon an unwilling people, is receiving all-out military i’r:‘f‘ »H”:“\‘«‘_- ‘Tbh\,_\. do not ‘-* al y essons In ng 9 W. L. GORDON ¥ chj'z?l 2 and Sopplies » Jast contest. \z-nd financial aid from America and Britain to imposs [ What rules or what regulations W O [ s o Bad S Wi The Li Gold Medal Tournament will go down | its dictator: ship and vet is daily losing ground against | They state licenses can be revok- . t in fiddmon to Heinzel. : k : \ s S e ja people resolved to die for freedom. ed for Just cause. What do 1Y WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I cannot help but like | ok e i ey o in the n‘mx( s as a most u 1‘( a[l 1:‘ il 4 y Thus we are made to look from behind the iron mmnvby JU‘\if'ZIXM’ 48 44 mf»_ license him.” Say, “I cannot help LIKING him.” Lauson Air-cooied :.llulto:\rus.' ABCHIE B Bm financlally but from 6 RROrts atsnApOn lt'urmm. One doubts whether anything remotely re- ro\[;mkul for l'":“-‘“‘v w OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Protein. Pronounce pro-te-in, THREE ;‘f“’ medels at Madsen’s C. ""t‘u . s The visitors, winners or losers, deserve much praise | sembling the other side of the picture is ever allowed | €ver that may AW syl g 1 " g ¢ i i . Mother” 1 bat syllables, and not pro-teen. Public A & e e S o THRReR tha AN BNy wWhete “free Bulgaria. cster Mother” may appeal before SYU8! ¢ Accourntant St RGenHicn i B ST “_h"h.: fomennat |0 grouliisl nywhers FUMGRSIE] A I+ committee or board consisting of | ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Aught (anything). Ought (to be hound). i, and E-boiie Stekki gt - financlal Uttt SLVEOSEIOR bORE R Re ) : 3 the Department oi Public Weltare. ~ SYNONYMS: People, population, race, tribe, commonwealth, com- Country ~"ab. 19.¢r | Audter Tax Counscior frcm home pursuits. | A psychologist says there are only 24 types of | It i Foster Moth i ity Gk z Gt ea a St ) the Gold |women, Shucks, any one woman constitutes more | 1 IRE L Deuer 3 3 do not 'munity, nation. Simpsen Blag. Phone 751 Avr.zln Juneau thanks all conr leclcdlwfll cl'“ 4 e ot 2 | comply with the rules and regula- | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | oSl TonthameC '““‘7 A:Hi‘.l 7R “f”"“"{~f2” R Sl R S Hr“"“ laid :lu'\\‘lx: Dy e ey : ment jnerease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: P FOR l |of Public Welfare, she or he may ynpyoRABLENESS; state of being unylelding, “or relentless. “The GEORGE BROUS. | s |was delighted to please the man military aide, and spent an hour|be fined r spend time in iR 0 Sl T Rl e p = : | Wall Pa er | The Washmglon | who might some day be in the |with General Clay—one of the bus- | To the organizations of inexorableness of his demand was apparent. Widest Selection of { L L ] | White House. A few months later iest men in the worid. both ladies and gentlemen, I v i [ 5 | MGHY'GO'Round and both Hary Traman and Harry | Then it was discovered that Jul- | beware of a blanket law that vinc's | g g by !J‘EUQRS Ideal Paint Sh —— Vaughan were there. jan was using the prestige given |supreme power in the hands of | ' RN E ROBERTA LEE PHONE 499 | ea. ain. op 8 By DREW PEARSON O him by the White House Military |any department heads - e | 3 3y i 5 h i LA g i g || Phore 548 Pred W. Wena: VAUGHAN'S MONKEY Alde to promote 8 cigarette Qel| ;. i .50 yyles and regulatior “Say 1t With Flowers” but LN a1 gk wolld aAve Bkt 8 ; ay i Flowe = { e L i Nobod “\‘1‘1';‘\\:“!::1;.&“ General “xlllclim;1\‘1;1;”095‘:];:1 l)()oml % duiian and su ision we Fos Mothers ' Q. Is it proper to announce one’s engagement to one’s relatives b | Nobody would begrudge General |a ends $5,000,000. e Sann RS e ARt i " it il o« , . + N ) § e card at poker, i usually dif- | Vaushan his seat at the right | " All of which caused General Clay :t:‘.i:: i ’11:;1; ”t'l‘n.n and \,e)_\,vcl(‘se friends before gx,n‘u. .uuL the mmnun,u‘mm openly? o SAY IT WITH OURS? i Juneau’s Finest i1 s Lttt Lo linl hand of the President, his medals, |to send the Black Eagle eagling | 2 WEOR R € PR THT 1. 8. Yes; theibuide-to-he: and her: flance sholld write; nplesSo, thelr s Tunean F’lori«’!s | Liquor Stere i icult to pri 1’1 les of Vaughanian |Ris limbusine, his titles or his | back to his spon Harry Vaug- |* 1 Rid ettty ‘l']‘ii relatives and close friends a few days before the formal :mnouncemem.l /g i | | it AUERANIAN | o) rikeys, or his $12,000 salary, if it [han, who pad lacked the sense to| . o U S TS CEE B is' made. ! PHONE| T B A v A R n S | 0 L . lwere mot for the fact that the realize that Mr. Truman's civil-j oo ;md,rmn:lymd € i i ! i . | 1ne r-u(-k,l-,l, che: "l,("‘“{m’fx General/is not satisfied to remain | rights program was sure to carr the ““’m;p» ol A'md I e dt‘“ll-i Q. When a weman eniers a public flmmg room with her escort, | Th % Phone 689 Hospital should have service stribes. |, ooury jester. He insists on pok- the Negro vote regardless of “Col- | = 7 h‘f o et ™ | which one should precede in following the waiter o the table? { e Brwin Feed ca. g [b,' ‘(‘(}\“, ""’,"‘ Ui "";‘“d““'p"_‘; Since iing his| hand into the delicate |onel” Julian or anyone else. {tion : such legisla | = 4 The woman always precedes her escort. Office in Case Lot Grocery — . ¥e Civil War.” ... And s | 2D ! ¥ 4 machinéry of government. { LR i 3 i o Q. What should one do when one has received an apology? PHCNE /784 efforts to settle strikes: “The Na- .y ekt * 5 i Rules and regulations will not 2 Th o B L hang | 0T quenater e dopsso e INCORPORATIONS | teed hungry mouths or help poor A. Always respond with 2 polite acknowledgment, showing that the [| HAY, GRAIN, COAL e Rlaskan Hotel :' hasket.” . Regarding seasickness |":;::‘:]1:h:'l““~‘s gcts. 5. manksy | | unfortunate people who h.ne to acceptance is genuine. “That is quite all right” is usually a good ac- a“d ST()RAGE Newly Renovated Reoms 4 ARk i ia oel fin : < ) ) N 411 a lhm lives f know 2 » 2 he] ast t a N : 2, x 2 ¥ o £ faced bleak starvation, Secretary of 'a certificate of incerporation to De Tt g i g g Dd ent of Publi W 1fare. g(()t:‘(i] coming up it did ‘gOiNg | yorrutture Clinton Anderson ask- | Turnagain, Inc, @ firm cunc(’x'ned“ P Sm(‘(‘rlg;\ elfare. LOOK d I_EA R by Call EXPERIENCED MEN PHONE BINGLE ¢ OWI. oric: res d " oSt g ’ " i g J Nohoty can biame the Presiant |t s Atm(,”f?)'l‘ b'f:bélc fr']’“m’]' 2 ;‘D'“’ X "i Satate devslapnatte Wi s/ MINNIE FIELD, an A. C. GORDON Alaska JANITORIAL Service i i | S T Telaxaion AT iquor in favor read. era 0,060 shares of common stock m' SR FRED FOLETTE PHONE 555 fi"]‘“““;’? iy e s | “llocation for distilless and brew- no par value, and 100 shares of | TRILE LI Phone 247 ‘ | d v crs was cut. Some months later, as ' preferred, at $1. Incorporators are i 5 f St i s Harry Vaughs 2 a y ate William H. Seward in 1867 hed ‘x"“l‘ l‘:;‘dlf“:;‘l“\ ‘. “~““'“-"’z‘l'li‘l hunger abroad increased, the grain |Francis B. Mayer, E. Wells Ervin ;(UB pA(K HOI.DI"G ‘ 1‘ 1::;:“?::::3 :ol] tary o 0 Sewar 8 I SRR "mmas Hafdwa’e Co. 4 ntlems ay serve a |S€! % . e . S iwas ter S rd’s 7 - allocatien for distillers was cut |und John H. Dimond, all of An- I ¥ . PAINTS — OILS A purpose and might be immune from | ooy |nbiarage. | (AGE TOURNEY Nowx 2. What is the diffeernce between a paradox and a paragon? | STEVENS’ Builders’ and Shelf t' ;qh f;‘;npe‘n]' com 1.(3:1 Howe \;; .xm(i\ e o A certificate of qualification to fl“ o s 3. What is the green coloring matter in plants called? ' HARDWARE (1‘( .«; ‘:exf :,\,mn[.«llj;:n l‘::xdu“::‘:: ;\}LlLmndx;(;ml.Aél-‘t:::l:;lm\l«)fll‘:hM foreign company, was issued to the | Instead of the regular nnmtmy,’ 4. Who were the “Four Evangelists” of the Bible? LADIES'—MISSES’ g | our forelg relations 8 sine: telephones he ' epar s ol i S + 3 " L 4 % . * Bettles Bay Mining C: any, with | back meeting, Boy Scout Cub Pack 5 s 2 " gorme 1,600,000 American boye in. the | ment, §ot Anderson's assistant, N ‘u-»:‘r:c:;ml ottices in Seattle. B 1‘:1‘:-2 311 will hold a tasketball tourna-| st ot S READY-TO-WEAR Remington Typewriters armed forces must salute the uni- |than Goenig, on the wire, and |, Valdez, 1s. listed as presi- ‘ment at the grade school gym to-| ABWIRS ; Beward Street Near Third SOLD and SERVICED by | form of 4 major general, then it |stormed: i allm. _“aRezb, tC ;3 mJ e bR whi 10510 ; et i 1. The purchase of Alaska from Russia. J B Bm d 4 nt, wi rt C. Byers, 2 an ITOW 3 s 2 e - & should be within the bounds of fair | “What do you mean changing the | \pr I s The oo ety @MESl 2 A paradox is a seemingly contradictory statement; a paragon o 8. ord & Co. ) comment to serutinize more closely | distillers’ quota again without in- |, Z i 4 | o o lis a model of excellency. “Our Docrstep Is Worn by pe fesp g oot a g iy Fidia 2 T'm the . lation has authorized italization | All cubs of Pack 311 are to be at Th Ch l w C Satisfied Customery” aug n:\ ”(‘m ier experieiice and |forming ‘n}p m’t he o1 l‘ you ‘u'x of 10,600 shares at $1 par value. the gym a little before 7 o'clock for 3. Chlorophyll. A e aries . aflel ’i. career. |to floal)x.).h”;)|l1 that. 1 n:@ assur- e the drawing for brackets in which| 4. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. TR ':"“; Ufl)‘i .‘,dql;“[j.\ f\hl‘ o :‘ RIPKE TO EDGECUMBE |the particular den is to play. | 5 A French soldier Mm’iflal‘}’ FORD AGENCY ’ VAUG IN AUSTRALIA iz el i ikl this order |y G Ripke, ANS Administrative | All parents and friends of thel—— —— el = Fourth and Franxlin Sta. (Authorized Dealers) Five years before Harry Truman |rescinded immzdiately |citicer, went to Sitka during the |koys are invited to at and join| S PHONE 138 GREASES — Gas — o1 ¥ 3 ame Vice Prosmgnt. Harry Vaug- Vaughan was so viuperative that | weekend to take over duties at Mt. | the fun. Pack 311 is spc d by - J ! ¥ was fil )Jlé;t)ul"l, ma;;ulafl::u'm s l]{cu.g i 2 vl[ retary Anderson, Edgecumbe for several weeks. ‘,(hc Rotary Club. Neii Fritchman is Old l B k . Al k unean H‘flnr co. representative for the Hines Com- ithen out of town, on the long-dis- ! e —— {Cub committee chai a Foot of Main s 0 Sh e W 2 % Mo Aanon e, an reccmimencin it e AT Sy est RABK.AD Alnska Card Beverage Co. i Tie Co., and the Heim Binder Co., [the cut ior distillers be rescinded. 19 tf | tcurnament. = Wholesale 805 10th St ) also of N..waukee. Salary—$4,200. |General Vaughan, Koenig warned e asd Tonr , R ! MARKE Then, in 1939, Vaughan came to |his chief, was in no mood to be l 189!—nve' “a“ a ce"'“fy 0' na“kmg 1949 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHY JUNEAU DAIRIES for Senator Truman as secre- | trifled with ‘ | for MIXERS or SODA POP DELICIOUS ICE CREAM " Came the war and Truman| “Tell the General,” Anderson re- ’C!‘OSSWOI'(! Puzzl n s ‘lfl!hbll—ukfnrlhy-— g hit the headiines as head of the |plied, “that he was not confirmed® ’]‘he B M Behre eunas Gommiffae: Watkban M- | b Gie Behate to nct s Seceatampd - - AUHGAR » Casler's Men's Wear ||| Juneau Dairies, Inc. ... cured a ccmmission as lieutenant [of Agriculture 1. Cake 1 B nk - f : klab Formerly SABIN'S ] ; colonel. went to Australia where he| Just what General Vaughaws| & S0IE o CGioma a | x Chrysler Marine Engines served as provost marshal at Bris- | connection was with the liquor in- Fubborts 41, Babylonian Stetson and Mallory Hats MACHINE SHOP bane. He didu't get along too weil [dustry is not known, but it is Happen again el Sufety Deposit Artow Shisis ang Kiecwens i ¢ with General MacArthur and came | known that he remains plentifully | 4. Devo ’ p Alien Edmonds Sheer Marine Hardware home. supplied by an ex-bootlegger, John | 7. Decewed 42. . : Atmy Press Relations, when ask- | Maragon. Maricor. rclationship | 15 Mo 4 Scoteh iver Boxes for Rent — S tene ||| Chas. G. Warner Co 1 ed about General Vaughan's record | with both Vaughan and Truman §5| sy, g oiBioE. 46 Pertaining to ; ’ 5 SOl Y 5 in Australia, said that it could not [so close that he actually turned f 22. Transmitted the service e o ] g0 into details without querying the fup at the Potsiam Conference | 3t B otthe 7 Bnchantments 3 COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BOTANY HOME GROCEHY PLE oificer himself, in this case General |along with Jimmic Byrnes, Winston | maple treo gf:-.fjlm" candles Solution of Saturday's Puzzle " Mm . Vaughan. No official record s ob- | Churchill and Premier Stalin. | ol < 1 SRS DOWN )% o Ph 14 e tainable, therefore, as to the exact ! Epvoid e 1. Undeveloped > i e e — e CLOTHES e arcas where Vaughan served in VAUGHAN WOOS NEGRO | Palana T Conjunotion ~ , . fower L Tl Home Lig " Australia, or why he was trans- VOTES \ Hegw;h G gs ‘S“:l!nbpymlme g ;;L‘:’:f:k [ { clectrtc | /= b} NUNN-BUSH SHOES ml;flflhco—'l¢ [ ferred. Friends said, however, that| During the recent election cam-| e N hola " " bublicly 7, A\_.um.';l:f' i nscAn L““Dnulsl’ i STETSON HATS $ = Fhou B : he was a good rear-area officer.|paign, Vaughan was kept pretty Al ey : ! Quality Work Clothing B i ey : A photograph is in existence tak- | well out of sight uman realized .“'/ ' ". 9. Kind of cloth as a paid-up subscriver 1o THE DAILY ALASEA To Banish “Blue Monday” en of Colonel Vaughan in Australia | that a bemedal ant- 0. American MPIRE NIN 7 with two other colonels, all obvious- 1\-ma' his rigk 'l and would nu"n:‘[() 4 . o ““"Hm 0] % hti:;.hw"edzo::::zhgengkgggefigfhe N rnm nm“‘"fl - fg“e il frendom & ly inebriated. over the caption|down well with the voters—espec- tionet Present this coup Complete Outfitter for Men | rom work — TRY \ “Three Full Colonels.” ially when he was preaching peace. “..fl %. “. Ro i Back in Washington, the Army,|So the General was kept in the .fl%,“- //% Bos cnpnu mhm AlaSka Lalllldl'y always astute regarding Capitol Hill | background. | W/% 24 Fune: contacts, assigned Col. Vaughan to However, this did not prevent fl .// H.a///“.““ n.m“ ued aad receive TWO TICKETS to see: l. w- Somm DR. ROBERT L be liaison officer with his old boss, | him from putting in his political 7 s 4 Aftersony “” 11 M 3 SIMPSON the Senator from Missouri. Tru-|oar—and sometimes rocking the “-.///%a. - - . .]Li;;?xly"wr:mo" ALL “Y so“s m‘“ oPTuMETmsT man, by that time, had become the | boat. { % w % i Plymouth—Ch: /aler E most powerful Senator on the Hill,| To win Negro votes, he conceived fl.%fl..//a..% Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre W"mw oty 'yes Examined—Glasses Fittea with the power to investigate the|the idea of sending the famous .n-..fl- 7 a. ' , SIMPSON BUILDING % Army, Navy or anything else. So|Negro aviator, “Colonel” Hubert Phone l‘.—mlnw CAB CO0—Phone 22 t Phone 266 for Appointmenta Vaughan’s appointment as go-be- { Fauntleroy Julian, once Emperor //‘..////fl.-- SHAFFER'S T tween for the Army with Truman Haile Selassie’s one-man Ethiopis 7 and an insured eab WILL CALL FOR YOU and H »! was considered a ten-strike. air corps, to Europe to inspect Ne- %fi ..M «RETURN YOU to your home Wlth our compliments. nv Mur . s- GRAVES Came Truman's election as Vice gro troops. a mfl . L President and Harry Viaughan be- | Arriving in Europe with an ..' WATCH THIS SPACE—Yonr Name May Appear! *OR BETTEE MEATS The Clothing Man came his military aide. Tt was the vance build-up by Vaughan Col- | Pk TR —- ——— - LEVPS OVERAL first time in history that a Vice onel” Julian toured the entire Lo - 13—PHONES- -49 for Bo LS Pree Delivery r Boys

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