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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 20 YEARS -AGO o APRIL 18, 1929 Ellen Mize, Juneau eighth grader, won the “state” PAGE FOUR But plan to keep active. The phrase “bored to death has more than an element of truth for older people. 4. TAKE STEPS TOWARD ASSURING FI- NANCIAL SECURITY IN OLD AGE. People enjoying President | guaranteed retirement incomes are apt to live longer Vice-Prestdent | than those who have no assured income for their Managing Editor | Business Manager ' retirement. No doubt this is because they are free MOUNT JUNEAU wnal: Nt SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottlsh Rite Temple begining at 7:30 p. m. CIVIL SERVICE EXAM'NATION |GLENN O. ABRAHAM The United States Civil Service ;. yme v LEIVERS, 8 ““, | Commission announces the follow-| 2 i : Jaily Alaska Empire Fublished every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main Streets, Juncau, Alaska MELEN TROY MONSEN DOROTHY TROY LINGO ELMER A FRIEND ALFRED ZENGER from THE EMPIRE | | | prize in the na- ered 1n the Post Office T umens ex Secona Ciaws Matter, | of money worries and have more chance to rest and do . + o - | UBSCRIPTION R\TI e BLSS A \ag they like. APRIL 18 o tional “Our Presidents” contest. ing examinations for positions in Delivered by rrier In Juny nd Douglas fer per monthr | 2 o - rvice P oj- O nonibe. 8.00: one vear. Si500 5. INTEREST YOURSELF IN OTHERS. People o . ; ey L GRS S s ine: RaH D T B P 0. ELKS one o g gl vt 'lq‘xm;n}»unzlx(l’.:.m:: oS ce, $750; Often tend to turn inward as they grow older, to begin TIarve; arling . With a load of passengers, the seaplane Juneau took off for its i neer, Teacher (Elementary, Secc n- | ne month, ce, $1.50. living largely in their own past. Don't allow yourself | Jos. Wehren o flizht since the pioneer non-stop trip from Seattle. Bound for Sitk: -fl;ry. Vocational), and Teacher- ; & fer u fi if they will promptly notity ¥ i Jorothy Schr o " P | Advisor. the Business Of Wos fatlire of irrevularity in the delivers to become self-centered. Take part in community ac- 3y lc‘:::x‘[:irs 3;:5 o | weré Geohze Rice; Larty PRrksand J. H. Walmer, 150% radio eligineer” podiuionsyare \f their papers. 9 3 . g | ki ¥ | come. 2 WE' r paD S A Rlelge IR tivities. Live for the future. This makes for real Swiid O OIMEE . . 5 ! o bt o F. DEWEY BAKER, VLV OF ASSOCIATED PRESS A roof fire at Mrs. Berelli's house on the Basin Road was quickly o R | Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | contentment. | Jimmy Trueblocd o et the Wire Departllbaee Witk W 1 » |Commission and are located in| Sectetary. v it exciusiiely eniied o the use for 6. PREPARE TO RETIRE TO ... NOT FROM. Emily Graham o | extinguis T D e L BppAratl Washington, D.C., and throughout gy e s dispatches credited to it o not other 4 E s ¢ ., 5 s Blam O el L ‘:«nd S the loca) mews published | Every period of life has its own bmut\. its own use- s ° T Dongla Mykc Oy L Sshilh) e cftkeiee M e ‘iars "vk;‘ wd Unued‘ Sl‘m'xs‘i its lttmwnes = e o 0o 0 0 0 o o o 3 S. 3 ) S S y a Mrs. Jack land possessions. The salaries are | fulness and happiness. All of us can think of things | we have very much wanted to do but never I Sey were hostesses for the monthly tea of the Ladies’ League. $2,974 and $3727 a - ar, d time | Moose Lodge No. 700 I ATIONAL, REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 her Avenue Blde., Seattle, Wash. for. Approaching old age is an opportunity, not a R | The starbing Splaries tor temcher vk . - calamity. Look forward to winning its pu!ennnz In new uniforms, the Juneau City Band made a surprise appearance | positions are $2498 and $3351 a Regular Meetings Each Feand. on the street “to pep up the spring crowds,” with the first open-air|vear; and for teacher-advisor y Governor—ARNOLD HILDR: vositions, $2,727 and $2,974 a year.|] Secretary— concert of the season. CARRIES 91 ON WEEKEND FLIGHTS Installment Credit | These positions are in the Bureau |#f Indian Affairs of the Federal | Security Agency and are located in various states and in the Territory The 10-passenger Leoning amphibian Transport arrived in Juneau—the largest of the WALTER R. HERMANSEN afrplane of the Gorst Air “present exploitation.’ (Washington Post) i > responsible for recent declines in production and sales of textiles, leather goods and other products not subject to control. Thatcher, Mr. Ann Roe, Mr. Jones, Frank Me Irl . Ed Murphy Ml s. George 1d y- Floyd Bays M took motion pictures of the flight in the Fairbanks vicinity. The Fede Reserve Board's relaxation of install- | mpe gy sen :lul* of weekend ;I;:v)n::np had made stops at Ketchikan, Campbell River and Prince|or gjacya where there are Indian | ment credit controls indicates that, unlike spokesmen (giopts by Alaska Ceastal Airline Y | schools. ] Bm's !!”d c n’ | for the Administration, it is more fearful of business .iried a total of 91 passencers 2 ;. e T : 0 i Further information and applica- | €l er A recession than of continued inflation. It is, however, | with 47 departing and 44 arriving Nick Kobach, long with Alaska Juneau, left for Latouche, where he [tion forms may be secured from | G Photis Tha0s an open question whether installment creflit regula- | For Sitka, sengets were: Lyle | W8S to be employed. |the Commission’s Local Secretary, u“" Phones 5 tions have been an important factor in slowing down Riley, Herb Bonnett, Mrs. Reinhart —_— Kthel C. Hockman, located at the DQHVEHBA——IO'XS A“Mn 5 sales of durable goods. Certainly they have not beén | jumes Reinhart. George Kampalin Lecnard Seppala, premier dog musher, took his first airplane ride, | Post Office’in Juneau. 4 : accompanied by his little daughter, Sigred, and Earl Rossman, who b gt i, Sl il i! [LONG TIME JUNEAU "The Rexall Store” SPAN OF LIFE INCREASES i s s e 4 2 s ’ The main reason for the \vee.lknesses that have |zal; Fred Henning, Bill Auld, Wal Gordon Gray returned to his Douglas home from the University of | | Your Relfable 3 E developed in a considerable number of consumer g0ods | (o; Hermanson, Arnold Hildre, Wal- | Ajaska, where he was in his third year. | RESIDE"I |S DEAD il Pharmacists Much of the news released by insurance com- industries is that supplies have become abundant and | e MeKinnon, Ervin Hagerup, John oo il ; 3 { BYTL panies to newspapers is statistical but once in a backlog demands have been satisfied, With the in- | jones, Oren Cleveland, Evelyn Roe ; & : J YTLER-MAURC while a new thought is conveyed. One of these latter evitable result that sales either decline or have to! por Patterson Ba . J. Merwin Jdog) Avehten: began work again on his new cottage in Douglas. | ,r. 0 apna R,}A,(,n,,,,g wellkkhbwh DRUG CO. releases is by the New York Life Insurance Company. be stimulated by price reductions or easier terms of | Fcr Hawk Inlet: T. Conrad: for | It had been interrupted when bad fall weather set in. |long time resident of Juneau, died | The increase in the average span of life in America payment. lnci.dcmany. the grow\_h of consumer debt | fmjdden Fails: Art Phillips; for : X TEY R u Jin Seattle General Hospital April todey has led the company to devote a special section that the board’s regu}ablons were intended to curb has | Tenakee: Floyd Bay. A surprise birthday party had sbeen given the night before for|i4 She was a member of the maska Hulc SMIY ¢ i wThe itself been a factor in reducing current demands for| For Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs Jack Sey of Douglas, in the home of Mrs. Charles Fox | wor of Moose. of its 104th annual report to a di ion of he F 5 5 | : ! o Arthur M. U Problem of Growlsg Older,” which is highly informa- |899d8. ~Existing conttals Hgvg not prevented, though Brooks Hanford, Duape Bundlie i | Survivors are a daughter, Sylvia ggen, Itmi.er g A Bas tions, TRl B f the report they undoubtedly have retarded, a steady expansion;for Petersourg: Paul J. Holm; for Weather: High, 49; low, 43; cloudy. |Woods of Seattle, and a grand- Planos-~Mosfeal Instruments tive and'has, suggestions, "Lis section of POXL ¢ installment credlt which reached a record level of | pelican: Mr. and Mrs. Don White, Any D and Sepplies is to men and women past 40 who would grow old 82 billion dollars at the end of 1948. A subsequent |Bud Whiteside, Robert Hartley, | f = g ‘ Phone ‘206 Wd Q successfully and six suggestions are offered as follows: glight decline of 145 million dollars, partly seasonal, | Mary Gogart; for Point Retreat: i - s i by | 3 E pan 1. HAVE A REGULAR AUDIT AND FOLLOW ' cccurred the following month, coincident with a fur-{Mrs. Wayne Smith. D l E l h | - | YOUR DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Good health should be ther slight increase in automobile instciment sales| For Skngway: P. Ulmer, B. al y Lessons in ng IS W. L. GORDON | . Lannon Kelly | ARCHIE B BE'fl" thought of in positive terms, not merely as the absence credit. i Brewn, Dclfin Paulins; for Haines: [ Ofilcnputh i o 1S of disease. Every one’s goal should be to maintain On the face of the record, therefore, charges that | Dr. John Porter, H. Mortan, Mrs.| =~ . o % | Public Accountant OPTIMUM good health, For that purpose, a periodic installment credit curbs have had a seriously restrain- | Coffe; for Hoonah: Tex Hooper, Al WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The curtain caught on | l PHONE BLUE 670 | ; creck-up of physical assets and liabilities is important ing effect on sales appear to be unfounded. Under the | Slagle; for Elfin Cove: H. E. Dixon; fire. Omit ON. 3 g L ; | Auditor Tax Conndttes 5. EXPECT TO CHANGE AS YOU GROW OLD- circumstances it is doubtful whether the easing of |for Gustavus: Norah Chase, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Brassiere. Preferred pronunciation is j | 3 Pe controls will have a very pronounced effest in ex- | From Wiangel': Rev. Paul Prou- | bras-iar, first A as in ASK, second A as in CARE, accent last syliable. | ~__ | Simpson sldg. Phone 157 i | McCrea, E. i h‘_ matunl iy, A0 '“"1‘1 vmfanctvvum\d Ch:_ldhos(}' panding sales. However, timing is an important factor , ty; from Petersburg; Henry Care: OFTEN MISSPELLED: Welfare; not WELLFARE. to age is to change—physically, mentally, emotionally. |y, getermining the efficacy of controls and it may be | Edwin J. Greinstad; from Hoonah: BENOMTME: Alter, vary. modity. chatige, sabstibtte. | GEDPRGE BROS : Fon g Accept this fact and adjust your habits accordingly. (a4 a relaxation of installment sales regulations,}Eelen Amos, Marie E. Riley. WORD STUDY: rasng WaEH tHivee (im(‘"a‘nd Wi vol Lét vs | 4 3. PLAN TO SLOW DOWN, BUT NOT TO STOP. ¢oming at a time when consumer incomes are still | From Sk: v: Ken Bowman, W. T 2 i e 3 2oL Widest Selection of W‘""' "flm it % : increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each Today's Wol H 5 - Garnick, Ralph Brown, ‘I e LIQUORS the vears roll by, learn to do less strenuous things high, though inflationary forces ae subsiding, will have to make afraid; alarm, frighten. heir threats coul ity | INTIMIDATE: 0 do things less strenuously. Quit before you get a disproportionately stimulating or stabilizing effect | D. O. Richter, C. Nyman, Evelyn|w "t oo o 0 o d al P Learn to hand over responsibility to others. on buying. i ns; from Haines: G. S, Dur-|Dot intimidate him. | B { 1 Set 5 gt SRS ik | yea; irom G. Robinson f PHONE 399 i 8 aint ShOp \ A dcd) iJ. Lofters, O. Whittle, R. Frazev; | Plione 549 Fr { o e . & st ed W. i {"“The Republicans stand for im-| CLOSE GAME WITH SIS : RANL ROBERTA Bafalhc | CoAYILE With filawaret but v ET'V'GO'Rou“d croved standards of living” he arom Tyle Bigy, Sy A4 “SAY IT WITH QURS!” Juneau’s Fi —— {crackled. ‘But we believe in wel-| (OM]' GUARD HVE Ragsh e 1;‘;2‘ Q. What should a girl use as a guide in the choice of becoming | sl Liquor St i ‘ By DREW PEARSON |fare without rezimentation: {‘ ot Ly A R s SAiek > | Juneau Florisis ; i l e | He contended {nat federal aid for | | Mrs. E. K. Godman, P. M. Godman,| A, Ope well-known authority says thai the color of the skin, | uge BA VARB 's ' nuhuec S0W TaEP I housing, Lealth and education “ds| Fives of dug Juue:u Elks andll?awsc:: M:iggie, Mr. and M ‘.RRme | instead of the hair, should be used as a guide. A pink skin calls for | | e e t————— Ph 6 - nct depart irom the basic princi-|Coast Grard Cutter Storis met on|hare, Evelyn Ree, J. Lioyd Ripley, | plack, very dark green, or purplish blue. One with a golden cast to the | : one 689 ¢ mn'lJ shegion this sumiper, m({d of the Constitution. Republi- |the Elks alleys Jast night, and the!Fred Hening, Bil Auld, abE e S A e ik evean, yallow: cheerh BERoWR {| The Erwin Feed Ce. | A <me back and pass the President’s | . ng are already supporting welfare | Juneau keglers had a close call, Jones, Ervin Hagerup, W. Herman- | ek gl = e T | Office in Case Lot Croce: "«' ogram. After that, well 0 10| jograms in the cities—including winning only by 65 pins. | dre, W. McKin 6| " WeVneELOMH: areing o 8, thaly gqd ishes 4o legue his ghat | PHONE 784 v Th Alask . people and tell them the veason |gum clearance, free medical s High mun for the Elks was M. ilton Hornden, jfor Bolew aninutes, 1n Wt mann@Rchtituhe RO, thap iotsels 1a ] HAY GRAiN OAL e an hefel we had to call a special s N Was | yjce and iree education, he point-|Mork, with 572, and for the Storis | ARt 1 v | reserved? | d 5 CoA N the Republicans caused a]cq out., Federal aid was just an|was C. G. Lipse; with 570. Claude A. A coat or bag placed on the seat is sufficient. and STORAGE ewly Renovated Rewmw e in the United States|extension of this program, he said, Carnegie, visitor, got into the game Hosp"‘l NOIES Q. When a guest is late for dinner, and the others are ali present, | e o e % Reasonsble Rater o “Of course, Republicans must and bowled 509. } | how long should the hostess wait before serving? | o PHONE BINGLE _ "There isn &hfl ”lli\“ on 'h“mm‘l’““} | support the free-enterprise system,”| Individual and team scores fol-' i g 1‘ A. Not longer than fifteen minutes. {1 Call EXPERIENCED MEN 9 lican e who has any idea Of|yaft warned. “But we had better| low: ¢ Admitted to £t. Ann’s hospital { — politics,” Lucas added. “As long|iake care of those in the lowest Fiks {during the week end were J. — Alaska JANTTORIAL Service 2 as they men mu-h wmry tnooule” biackets ‘or We will lose|SinitiBers 135 206 199 540/ Hope, Mrs. Alex Laite, Leonard| by F‘;}‘;‘D FOL;:_""E Ih ONE 558 minority Kennet! Wherry | the free-enterprise system.” Inman 142 119 126 387|Garlin, Merton Osenmore, Charles | LO OK d LEA RN one 24 of T 10| He then invited Senators Brick- | Carnegie 221 149 139 509 fiirbfl 3 an A. C. GORDON - — omas Ha’dwa'e (5 get anywhere. er, Mundt and Malone to ‘“come | Leighton 113 115 111 339| Discharged from St. Ann’s were | ‘ PAINTS — OILS =i |down and take a look at our slum | Mork ... 165 197 210 52| Earl Watkins, Mrs John Sutton and | A ° Builders’ and Shelf L e cratiton . | Totals . 716 786 785 2327:baby girl, Mrs. Charles Evitts, Joe | 1. How long did it take Magellan’s ships to sail around the worldj STEVENS HARDWARE : DELAN e i “If we -liow the Mundt-Malone | . G. Storis Maker, Andy Givson and Robert the first time? ! LADIES’—MISSES' - Selt Lake Ciys dignified, whlte-{line.., he warned, “there won't be|Lipsey 190 145 235 570 | Druxman. ‘ 2. Whose portrait appears on the U. S. two-dollar bill? READY. @i Remingto haired postmaster, I. A. s“";?l":eany Republican Party.” | Glenn 169 132 149 450 Irene Joc of Douglas was adm!t-‘ 3. Where is the “Land of the White Elephant'? ADY-TO-WEAR SOLD and ag”&r""' ll l‘f.l = fre‘“?f ':; rf:“‘;“”s‘mn: ! | Zettlemoyar 154 131 149 434[ted to the Government hospital| 4 Which three cities are the largest wholesale markets in the U. S.? [| Seward Street Near Third VICED by other d“", ‘u Dfir sty >| BRICKER'S BACKGROUND |Peterson 160 149 138 447 Yesterday. 5. In which Beok of the Bible cccurs the story of David’s slaying | 1 B Bll’fnl‘d &cfl. hand in crushing l:e qil lobbky. ; Taft got a big hand from his | Parker 138 131 112 3811 A baby girl was born to Mr. and | Goliath? i “Our Doe: lobby is now pushing another bill| oncagues, after which Bricker| Totals 811 688 783 2g2|Mrs. James Lindoff at 2:50 this) Y ..“M"“""""l by ‘ough Congress to restore the rich |y ove " sharply. | Rt L ot IS liing ut the Clovernment Noe: | : The Charles w Carler Customers” ds oil to the states. > | 1. About 1083 days. . & nds oil to “I dom’t want to be placed in {pital. Shc weighed 7 pounds, 6| i '1 here was no hedging in Tru- |, category of someone who is]® ®® e 8 ve oo 1 ounces. | 2. That of Thomas Jefferson. Mom FOR D AGEN -l isatat mhtmer ne soapped, AUl S - WIDBTABLE © e e | 3 sim Aty orisct Dogteti : ong as I am President, heimy B & Bave glven 10 (s U8 . HERE FROM SEATTLE 4. New York, Chicago, and Boston. Pourth end Frankliin Sta GHASES — Gas - l clared, “I will never pernzx! the | her cent of my income to charity. | ® +APRIL 19 ® | Registered at the Baranof from | 5. The First Book of Samuel. | PHONE 138 = o d oil lands to g0 back 10 |por several years I have served on | Sy o Seattle are N. B. Lyden, Pat H.feo U Junean Motor t. e, |the Community Chest. I am as| |® Low tide, 0:01 am, 58 ft. e;Corey and G. H. Jamison. | ra— Poot of Maini Street 3 \ deeply concerned about the common | ® High tide, 5:59 am., 139 ft. o] 3 e | o cud B"“‘g‘ c'. 5 TAFT ~ [man as aayone else” o Low tide, 1303 pm, 17 ft. | Get th.: home-made cancy and| & 805 20th B8 Probably more than anyone eise,| Bricker didn't mention, of couse,|® High tide, 19:35 p.m,, 116 ft. dessert T-csday night, April 19, at| OIdesl Bank m A]ukg MAKE Sen. Robert Tatt of Ohio is the |the fact that he is a director of (® ® © ® ® ~ © © ® e @ o Northern Light Church. 7 3t ¥ o PHONE 216—DAY or NIGET JUNEAU DA personification of the Republican |the Buckeye State Building and z e | for MIXERS er SODA POP DELIClOUS ICE r’uu.\‘.l T h‘flch B, lwht’n he called | Loan League, and a part of the real R[OIW, E[R[R[A[T][A ‘ l&fl — Q[!a" a ceflhl" otnafl.flm—lm “m‘." for g brouder social program in an|estate and anti-housing lobby. At 771 R E[NEWIRAL]) off-the-cutf speech the other day,|one time the League’s bulletin glee- Cr“‘s wor d PU Lf" oMo (1S 8 AN g N :: i i ca'le"s Hen’s wW Juneau Dam” Im it had the effcct of shifting the|fully boasted how Bricker had ob- | | rmer] 3 PHlo s 3 o X e § BE'DET H [N o P E| | Nl § :.',?p‘ ;-:‘m-x.swnc a few points to a;;i;mly ll::lrnnllu:(l four Senate bills AcRoss 31 Upwillips BEE OED = 'RIEIS e e eDnpremn S Formierly. SAEDER Chrysler Marine abfi.u il he left. elp the loboy 1. Dry T “ral | Stetsen and MA " Taft’s statement was delivered be-| The man who got Bricker his| § Burrow . - :w:‘ : & ADET) | Bank 2 Mallery Hate CHINE SHOP hind closai doors and was meant|job with Buckeye is his staunch| O Witnessed 35 Hurrie A muisie sl | ; gy rrew. Shirts and Underweas Marine Hardware ¢ 4 7 TR A Republi i R 12. Babylonian 41. Stamping form A VINEJETIAIP I are, it ¢nly for the ears of Repul \CR:;rolmcnl sdpporter, John Galbreath, lhode of 42, Tight CNGIHE N Elwl ch $od b | nators. Part of what he said|a power among Ohio real estate- | hdead. 4 N r [ ‘t wm % i nos alreaay leaked to the press, but | financial circles Ohio politicians | g om ”Encn & co:l%';hw". ElLiY erIN/silfo/o/P] | sa‘ety ”epos as. G’ i z b for the first time here is the full sometimes say that Bricker does L& %,lmllg 41 Bx;l.l"lalan tree AV IRARAMA | Ria| | e —————— 7 p dhed | O€6 | 15. Fortitication 49, M SINVVIEL ST siv| | S 1o of what happene not even shave in the morning| 18- Snuggled b ¢ | N or en HOME GR : The st was set for Taft's re- | without consulting Galbreath. | 36 Threstola 3. Seri o5 of AEIE A PO|T/S] OCBR 1 marks by Ohio colleague, Si Senate colleagues recall that Will 21 Male party dnngua . § - n l 2 - | it Solution of Saturday's Puzzle i John Bricker, who called for aliam L. Kaser, an ex-Capitol police- I e 54, MagRIRinC COMMERCIAI SAVINGS Cl. Phflne 148 i. ightening of the economic belt and {man, once fired two wild shots at| 2 Ar:fifince' 65. Youn? ol} y Pem?c‘:v:‘ou 4. Metallic sound » o Tnns B | retum to the standards of Re-|Bricker in the Senate subway. | 11 e helmet 56. 1 2 Exist & Toouiie EY NUNN-BUSH SHOES A::::‘ Liguor §tere—Tel Fublican thrift. | Kaiser claimed he lost money in| - Dappenings. . Glae8h car 3 Cmit 3 cooimament T STETSON HATS can Meat — Phens. Bricker's preaching was chiefly |the building and loan association | © water . : ; . — | Sudden squals Quality Work Clothing To Banish “Blue M day” i aimed against public housing, and run by Galbreath un(l closed by | EAddd &8d8 HEE & GEOBGE P. HARTMAN in favor of m~ neat sl'al(gx\' to kill | Bricker when Attorney | . Place of acticz s & i b Eae FRED HENNING || ™ £ive you more freadom | segregation amendment on the bill.| Nete--Tie business en . Rubbed out a paid-up subscriver 1o THE DAILY ALASKA 5 \ from work — TR { d of the e e i Complete Outfitter for Men This would drag civil rights into GOP mecting was devoted chiefly housing fight and split the to public housing. Taft outlined Democratic Party right down the | his program, which included $500 Mason-Dixon line. Bricker suggest- |grants to farmers for building out- the EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the gan 21. Pigpe: . Mother or R W. COWLING ed limiting dchate on the anti- houses. At this Wisconsin's Sena- |n'\'\"<mx["‘”"m; ‘ segregation amendment by two-|tor Joe McCarthy jumped u; Lowest po ” { J . . Resumed | i - thirds cloture and, for political rea- | “Would the Senator consider an Exench coin | and receive TWO TICKETS ‘to see: l:mm } sons, divorcing the arguments from amendment,” he asked innocentl: s h ¢ Dei | ¢ 4 4l " | i ¥ i’ [ e pule-Bousivg e o o a 8500wt Lo pag "UP IN CENTRAL PARK Desote Detes Trvce 1_ BTy facilities for lady members of the 'y : 2 B 4 TAFT (‘r"?isTF:E : | Senate?” i | Federal Tax —-12c—Paid By the Theatre T ter more of this kind of talk| McCarthy referred to the fact { % G h - ; SHAFFER'S 1x 0!;1 Mfl!tld; urdiou;ht:);:kota d“‘:g that Maine's Margaret Chase | P.o‘e lq—-m' m co_m.u en ! : Jalone ©Of eva al jumpe: Smith has been pressuring for a | sl'll‘l his feet and tensely took the arch-|ladies room near the Senate| |53 55 CN pperneld's | insi cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and MIl'n‘l! HEAT i conservatives to task. 1t was time, | chamber ever since she took office, | .. i. L ; RE afi to your home Wwith our compliments. MEATE he declared, to draw the line be- | SRy LR | B Dot biscyie i 13—PHONES- .49 ! tween the Democratic and Repup- Lauson 4-Uycle Alr-cooled Out- ‘.. fl.. ... TR letet WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ¥Pree Deltvery . lican parties. The. difference, he, Boards. New iuodeis, Madsen’s. 41 )

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