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SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1949 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH , Monday of each month ?\ in Scottish Rite Temple, begining at 7:30 p. m. GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; PAGE FOUR —————————————————————————————————————————— - D‘lily Aiaska E"lpire | nrfm;lh'cl,y The traitors convicted up to nnv;' have been few in number and miserably futile in the work they Publishied evers evening except Sunday by the did. In these circumstances, we think it would have EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY come as a shock if Miss Gillars had been sentenced Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska |4 geath, although the law would have permitted it. OTHY TROY - - 3 -Pres is W y ir tri b DOR: Managing Editor L DiS wretched woman had a fair trial under the sys b FISHERMAN'S WIFE IS THE EMPIRE |HIT,SECOND TRAGEDY — Thcl APRIL 30, 1929 SEATTLE, April 30— SLMER A FRIEND - - - = ; ; ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager | tem she tried to defeat and destroy. The sentence APRIL 30 Introduced by Speaker Rothenburg as “the man who blazed the [wives of North Pacific fishermen|JAMES W. LET Bottataty: Fntered 1n the Post Office In Juncau as Second Class Matter. impesed on her was severe enough, we think, to show | o trails of Alaska skies,” Col. Carl B. Eielson was given a resounding |are steeled to possibility of tragedy 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: that her treason, whatever its consequences, was a Very | o w. Pullen welcome by the joint session of the Legislature. A. J. Dimond read the [-—cut fate this week dealth its sec- = ond blow in 14 years to Mrs. Nora | 7 $1.50 per month! Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douslas six months. $8.00; one year, $15.00 resolution both Houses already had passed. The great air hero spoke. of Geo}ge A. Lingo Arthur M. Uggen grave crime. €D B.P.0.ELKS Eriksen of Seattle. | we vi r country i ifor) & v 2 | women serving their country in uniform have every Mrs. Miles Godkin © . . 1 te: > il, posta id. at the following rates: o . One y?lyr,ml; a:\?fi:m:.' :’1’2 nn;‘m months, in advance, $7.50; e ;& A ® his experiences and complimented the Legislature on its aidmindedness, & month, In advance, $1.50. S 'S S . en . er second hustand, Capt. Magne " s"-‘v%‘n‘crlberr‘s 'Slll Confer a favor 1f they will promptly notify A SERIOUS SHORTAGE é Johnny Jenson g T | Eriksen, 56, ‘ified \;edn sd-l\)" ab:fird Meeting every Wednesday at he Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the celivery NI . b o B'u);e Siringet % Ray F. Taylor, Forest Service examiner in charge of experimental ,; ? ' '“; .t h .“‘ Lb £t & i 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- R henes. News Office, 603, Business Office, 3. We now have close to 2,000,000 men in our armed ¥ “E‘:Hle Mitehen o work in the Tongass National Forest, left for his summer work of ‘,\;:km u( A0 100"5,‘_ —— me| come. F..DEWEY BAKER, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS forces. Currently, there are enough voluntary enlist- | & Je:s‘e ik ¢ making growth and repoduction studies in the Ketchikan area. iy “l:’;“‘:f' ¢ :n Nl l;l"' ;20111‘ Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, " The Associated Press Is exclushvely entitled to the use for ments so that the draft does not have to be used. But | S IR o s a_".h“lj” oo ‘l?usgan‘clll“(“ iu e Secretary. mbl‘cati vs disps S dited 1t t other- . ' i " v 2 - o W ” ssshbi‘cation ol alf niws dimatehes Crathied 1o % ows pubiianes | in one oatepory, physicldns and deatidfs; the, yolnbaty | o David Gross o The Rev. Gabriel Menager, 5. J. had received word from the reiliusen, was lost in 1935. He — deretn, | response is falling far short of the need. By midsum- | o Mrs, Mable James e Rev. B. R. Hubbard that he planned a visit to Juneau and up the Taku.|was believed to have drowned near : - NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 mer, it is anticipated that the armed forces will face o Wilma Hoyez . oL AR Kelp Bay. } BLACKWELLS it rodrth Avemte Bide., Bigtils Wash. a shortage of 1,600 physicians and 1,100 dentists. By | ¢ Margaret Bliss . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sey were being congratulated on the birth of a| “You bave to learf to cxpect CABINET SHOP f K the end of the calendar year the shortage expected e Anna Ebona ® daughter April 29 in St Ann’s Hospital. tragedy when you are the wite of 17 M Ah ¥ I | will come to 2,200 physicians and 1,400 dentists, given | ® . b2 a fisherman,” Mrs. Eriksen said ain St. Phone 772 | the present rate of recruitment and that of separation | ¢ s MAY B 2 Miss Ann Rohwer, Juneau schoolieacher, was able to leave the fochye BN LA I:L‘rhnq"“myo:““’"‘ Work ‘i‘ | from the services. 3 S 1e. Bradth o hospital after medical treatment. Bale. 10 g0 Hheough this ofgieal & (1] ome, Office or Store | This really is a serious problem. The men and A il second time.' : ; L A > e . Mrs. William Jockala . 3 : She and Captain Eriksen, were _ Y : 4 . Mrs. F. L. Goddard, mother of Winn Goddard, was a passenger for | nayrjed in September, 1947. His| | right to expect adequate medical and dental care. That | o Bob Pasquan o Sitka on the Admiral Rogers. . will be sent to Seattle iy K g mmes e magcs e o |is one of the benefits that go with military service. | o Patricia McNamara . e L. Moose Lfldg! "0 m | And it is essential to the combat efficiency of the | o Harold DeRoux . Robert Ellis, navigator of the seaplane Juneau on its pioneer ——e— [} KEpabe Moshizy s h;‘rlda services. . Mae Hansen ® commercial flight, returned from Seattle with announcement that 4 Sy - Yiag L 4 ) ’ ¢ &% CAR OWNERS NOTICE Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE | There are quite some thousands of young physi- |¢ e e e e < o @ ® ® e Lockheed Vega seaplanes had been contracted for by Washington- RN Secretary— & i si —— - R 7 fah 2 i i " I received their professional Alaska Airways Company, for Alaska service. All cars must be off streets in WALTER R. HERMANSEN |cians and dentists who | education at government expense. And there are other thousands who were deferred by draft boards g Casey-Shattuck Addition by eight, «o'clock every morning to allow —— | Local Atists Give in order that they might complete their professional O(a r 'SS Iv George Anderson, proprietor of the Anderson Music Shoppe, re-|street grading by,the paving con- turned from an extensive trip to the Interior, and reported on the [tractor. | training. Such men have a measure of obligation; F' P f m n(e t lne er or a boom that the air plane was proving there. He had noted brisk activity | C. L. Popejoy, | and the Defense Department is very properly urging in all the mining camps. o City Clerk Bert’s Foed Center ‘ Grocery Phones 104—105 PAYMENT FOR TREASON (79 6t) The sentence imposed on Mildred Gillars (Axis them to enter one of the services for a two-year tour A' B '-' C P t Sally) is not extreme when measured against her of duty. enel on(er 5 ; ; e T hea $aas Moo 35 538 crimé. The British hanged William Joyce, “Lord| It is more than an obligation. “t also is an — Great progress was being made on the Boy Scout cabin, beautifully | ‘Trollers Awenuon: Stop at Mid-|| - peiiveries 10:15 A Haw Haw,” for his traitorous broadcasts during the |opportunity. Certainly it is not a one-sided arrange- | A capacity auaience heard = a situated on the shore of Favorite Channel overoloking Stephens Passate. | S¢S :“"fi 3 oo e Ml;’:)“re:' 2:15 — 4:00 P. M, war. Our court has sent Miss Gillars to prison for a | ment, for a young physician or dentist cannot fail jgroud of local artists presented i It Was being bulls with a red, fireproof higls, roof, wide windows and .dpt‘)olu PGSy SR e %0 concert last night at the Method- | 20-foot covered porch in front of the cabin proper. E. C. Guerin was in uced prices. 5 I : W, IEE R | "The Rexall Store minimum of ten years for the same kind of offense. to broaden his own professional experience and learn X % 2 charge of constructing the 10-log-high cabin with its view windows. | ist Church. Benefits will go ‘tow- FOR SUNDAY DINNER The reason for the comparative leniency here, we sus- a great deal in a period of service with the Army Miss Gillars other or Navy. , * ard purchase of a concert grand He was assisted by C. P. Seelye, James Morrison and Bud Dotson. Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, Your Rellable Pharmactst pect, is that neither nor any i Frispr Rl traitor in the recent war was able to do the United e e H ;_’,':;m:".mi'z cloerr;m;m "5‘_ coSakit e e Salmon Creek Country Club. $2.50. BUTLER A | b e . ) 2 X 5 &l S ) eather: High, : low, ; cloudy. % i T - States real harm. We had no desertion comparable Through use of the radar-tefescope, hissing sounds f . oo indicated that they were well ! MAURO DRUG CO. to that of Benedict Arnold, no trafficking with the | coming from the Milky Way have been detected. It | pleased by what they heard. The enemy of the sort that was commonplace on both | must be that current world conditions swell to high caliber of the vocal and instrumen- D '| { H E I: h by Dr. E. Lannon Kelly - sides in the Civil War, no sabotage that crippled any | heaven. tal work also indicated that musical | al y ESSOHS In ng IS W. L. GORDON | | i { part of our gigantic war effort. | i e s talen is not lacking in Juneau. B | Osteopath aska H‘Sifl s‘lpply Two oceans separated American soil fom the fight- Hush, high prices, don’t you ery-—yow'll hit bottom _Pflrnmlm‘ly fine was the two | s pas Asthur M. ing fronts, and made it harder for traitors to operate | by and by. piano’‘tear of Jean McOleliang WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “If it is agreeable with | L L EUIZIIG’B- amen 4%, s s i V7R ;md Rul[_ht Pnpewi\;‘ wh;n dlspli’yifl you, we shall follow this plan.” Say, “If it is agreeable TO you.” e mm’"_:‘ 8 Instruments ine artistry on their major pre- | ¥ = v the W h' | idential timver, described Baldwin LUT ERAN IVIN ! sentation, Saint-Saens “VJarmnons OPTEIT‘_WSPRON?UNCED' SEKQUR L FROROUNCR, Tacgo0: ALRs In | Phone 206 sm.‘::".:am l | e as In n las the ablest Governor in Repub- n n Thems by Beethoven.” Their RAN, OO as in TOOL, accent second syllable. - i B . } Me"y-Go-Roufld lican ranks. As a Senator he has| HSERVE YOURSELF" testibiaue on. Ghe dirficalt SmeYaR OFTEN MISSPELLED: Beautiful; TI. Beatcous: TE. | GECRGE BRJS. ‘ FOR y also lived up to this appraisal. | by Debussy was sure, with the spir- SYNONYMS: Elccution, eloquence, oratory, rhetoric, command of | Wid 7 3 W ll P / o — —— | LUNCHEON ON WED, | ¢ ennarmonicsespcialy piasing vorcs. R @ aper | By DREW- PEARSON AID TO EDUCATION * | n the two piano arrangement. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us " l Uong | Federal aid to education, which - The Juneau Men’s Chorus, under | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: - Q o \ Id : W (Continued from Page 1) was block(‘dnin thensmht C«;mgles,lql,'tth(ml‘uduy‘ Mui\;_ft,hxl.;-lt:::imd‘axe 1‘m' the direction of Ernest Ehler with | DISCRETION; discernment, especially as to matters of propriety undf PHONE 399 | eal Pamt Shop 3 |is now pretty wel sel 0 rol e “‘serve yourse! cl spon- rianne rnes, accompanist, be- | 3 5 - R & 3 gt SR & the Waltham loan, recommending through Congress—provided the -““*"ghby the women ;" the Luther- ‘gDz:)nmtxh?ecfi:(:‘t ; \mclcho Il‘)ln'ttc Ne? ;:;lera::ntnl, prodinesge e DR petol WIOU B Clrolon Rl I s Phone 549 Fred W. Wenat it to the RFC in Washington. Catholic Church gives its blessing. |an urch. A popular menu con-:cnirituals, i - . . | ") He was then getting a Govirn- In the past, the Catholics have |sisting of baked ham, creamed po- : ‘Maryu Berne-Ehler presented her | "Say it With Flowers™ but | ment salary of $10,000. But Ine,pul: li\p a fight bec?u:ed rjllgm:s (a;?p.\. cri;}) l)resh \'e;;etablew,l x-()“;\ group of three numbers with ac- | MODERN ETIOUETTE by | “SAY IT WI'TH OURS!” | Juneav’s Finest . minute Waltham got the loan,|schools are not incluce n the|coffee an homemade apple pie | complished poise, beginning with | & % Harorty leit the RFG and went to|program. But Senate Labor Chair- |will be offered elprath s b : ROBERTA LEE || Juneau Florisis | Liguor Store 4 I work for Waltham at a salary of |man Elbert Thomas of Utah has Due to limited facilities it Will|pjsaro, then singing Debussy's | | PHONE 311 | BA v 'y, $30,000 taken Guiet steps to obtain Catholic [not be possible to accept reserva-|clajr de Lune -and Schubert’s “To | Q. When tWohien and aiehil are: gbitid 1406 the DAL asRt Of 4| | A n n s Query: Did Waltham offer the |cooperation and thus assure smooth | tions. Singz on the Water.” i 2. < ahonla e a7 i ] oy | Phone 689 1ish salary to Hagerty because he|sailing for the bill. A committee meeting to comglete| Erpest Ehier stepped out of ‘| % NOW shou'd they: proceecs : || The Erwin Feed c& | il deserved it, or as a reward for X eiialioy 5 5 {plans for this affair was held onl,qe as chorus director to sing | A. One of the men should open the door for the girl, who enters | {| = heiping swirlg-the RFC loan _Thcmas first step was to invite| Tyesday afterncon at the home oximw copular sonds by Serome | and sits in the middle. Cne of the men enters and sits at her right, Office in Case Lot Grocery ity R s Howard | rs. Bert McDowell e e "was accompanied by | the other goes around the car and takes the seat at her left. [ FHONE 784 The Alaskan Retel ] ANBENEE: 2ic. LOAN ],);‘.in’flrna:\,:urfav of“l’w;nm;::m ;‘01:5 - - - :Clmllu!w EIKins. | Q@ Isit good form to type a signature on a business letter? HAY, GRAIN, COAL & l Again, the RFC has given @ $3,-in sponsoring the bill. They Warn- S 0.9 9% wiie T & Bl Nislc from/m. Women's; qUArteuté] A. Not unless it is supplemented by a pen signature. Sometimes | and STORAGE ewly Renovated Recms ed. however, that If .khd ‘Ghtholia . TIDE TABLE ® i made excellent Ii.»-}cnixxg. as an-‘ihis is advisable when a person’s signature is very illegitle. I st Eeasanable Rateo ey Corp., of Hamplon. S. C. One of | hjerarchy took a stand against the : e ® : ces Pam. Marye Ehler, Lols” Reedy Q. Does a woman rise when she is being introduced to another | PHONE BINGLE O '/ ;h;e RF(;, omclasl.‘s vl\;ho l;:;pted ar-Gill, they would have o everse|q min tide, 3:00 alm i ioh u’é‘m&llf‘rfd’ tu“‘" TL“\R . ‘2‘:"; | woman about her own age? Call EXPERIENCED MEN 1 ange it was erlin ster. H 4 A .m., 168 ft. ryin' ior j s r 3 AR i = Shdg.ad b — St o 2 o i B hasgnutm:d mezlhemselves. [ o Low tide, 9:48 s 518 #6. ® Iignt- for | Slngin d “Clur-j A. Not unless a much older woman is making the introduction. Alaska JANITORIAL Service % RFC that he intends to go to| Although Thomas did not include | ® i‘mh li:& ;6:403 Dan; A8 Linaad The groip Was ALCOMPATIEH | s ——— i FRED FOLETTE PHONE 555 2 work soon for the Plywood Plas-|parochial schoals in the bill be-|® Low tide, 21:43 pm, 43 It. ®:by Ruth Popejoy. | ne 2: | 3 tics, the same company which bor- | cause of the Constitutional divorce- |® ®| Mozart’s “Invocation” was the| I.O OK a nd lEA RN by b Phone 217 EEIg "Iomas Hafl"me (0-‘ L rowied $3.000000. Foster will just{ment of church and state, he tried | ® MAY 2 o |fist of three numbers by Harold | A. C. GORDON PAINTS -— OILS | aoout double his salary, getting|to woo Catholic support by pro-|® High tide, 3:32 am., 162 {t. e |E. Salisbury. He included King's | STEVENS’ | By 40 i $18,000 the first year, and $22,000| vosing that parochial schools be|® LOW tide, 10:28 am., -06 ft. ®|“Istrafel” and - Jude's “Mighty| e, HARDWARE ] by the third year. included in a federal health pro-|® High tide, 16:47 pm, 129 ft. ® | Deep,” on his portion of the pro- 1. Which is the harder substance, platinum or aluminum? 5 e : R Again query: Was this a reward gram for school children. e Low tide, 22:23 p.m, 5.1 ft. @ |gram. i 2. How long has the word “hello” been in literary use? LADIES' —MISSES' | Remin | for help in arranging the loan? i ; © e e a3+ o e e o e e Mided Lister sang with her 3. For what does the abbreviation “cwt.” stand? READY-TO-WEAR | s%l;-!nngton Typewriters The Treasury’s Internal Revenue! Senators Brien McMahon of Con- e usual confidence and well controlled | 4 where did Washington live during his two ter President? || @eward Strest Near Third R4 EEVICRD, & Burcau long ago ot around this | PeCticut and Ed Johnson of Col- contralto tones, ending & three-| 5 what species of bl S S el i} J.B Burford & Co probiem by refusing to let any ullt:;":z:) 1::l‘n§lly uti:red B;l ay)nmu. HVE I“IT'A'ED I" number group with Rachmaninoft’s °. AN‘:\;W«?&C;S of birds make the longest annual flights? ,-O"-Dm"p e .”. ] its retired personnel practice be-' ¥ ch would make health | “Floods of Spring.” Her first song L o cm'.'-::- fore the Bureau until two years|Fenefits available to parochiall ORDER or DEMOMV as “To Mpusicg' by Franz with Platinum, The charlesw Car:er Shtute I after resigning ‘;2?10‘;:15 b::‘l pal;:xto{flz:; “"H"'E’d“; Royal Arch Gunnison Chapter,}“Were My Songs With Wings Pro- i :;“1 '*“:"“ “lb‘t)“'- 1880. ¢ But other Government depart-{. . - 1 as, wary of | Order of DeMolay, initiated five |vided,” following. 3. Hundredweight. ments ave lax, especially the Army l‘(‘i‘k:f’g church schools with the|candidates at the’meetmg Thurs-| The Men’s Chorus wound up the 4. Philadelphia. Momary | F()(Allrn{:)ufllfid(l;)egg)c .S and Navy. 'z “;:t:l“r’:“b‘“b‘;]‘l ‘“l‘y way, proposed | day evening: Elton E. Engstrom,|evening with scme rousing singing 5. The Arctic terns are said to travel 11,000 miles both spring and Yourth ana Fraoklin Sta | GREASES — GAS — OIL One of tAE. worst RoinAtts i“‘.vom&p auethorlze n:;gflv((l)booo This | Jr., Arthur D. McKinnon, Graham|of selections from three operettas | summer. PHONE 138 { J M ¢ Washington is the number of high- | ealth benefits for both publ for| Rountree, Clyde M. Jensen and|Frances Paul and Ernest Ehler sang L TS e Py AT ! uneau Motor c.. ranking Army and Navy officers)parochial schools. public and | yahn E. Schmitz. the sclo parts with the chorus ] Foot of Main Strees ;‘"“ ‘;UX’K"“! ::“' private lndustryi Thomas now hopes to push both | b T:;xe ":;t ;egulla):e K;ll:g \;m Fo}t’blmlul\\hn cu“dlunever:g. c" n order to handle procurement!y; Sy e May 12, when olay de- I NNE A contracts for the Arm; and Navy ?:rli:, T;fi)‘g’;hz"tg‘;‘“&‘:;(‘1“9_ same | gree will be conferred on the can-| Baked Ham or Roast Turkey,| Oldes! Bank in Alaska - #¥ho % 10 0% SONE Afi y Many of them still draw pensions | s hobin phe wny G olCs With | didates. | Salmon Creek Country Club. PHONE 216—DAY er NIGET || oo AIRIES g from the U. S. Government PIS|f.deral aid t 2 l.he “%“"Nj AN i tor MIXERS er SODA POP ||| ELICIOUS ICE CREAM § income-tax curtailments, in addi- |y Guipprochial sohools lssl—u H " H ® dally hablt—ask for It by name i ncome-t : ver Hall a Cenfury of Banking—1349 ’ » tion their lush private Industry LA , Juneau Dairi In i salaries. ! Casler’s Men's Wear . 5, “ : R i MERRY-GO-ROUND e BB | Th B B aeoy Pormerly BABIN'S 3 i NEW JUDGE BALDWIN New York's Loyaity Day parade| 1. mis mountain 35, Drive away I @ * Nl. ehren S v {| Chrysler Marine L 3 Senator Ray Baldwin's acceptance j today, sponsored by the Vetersns| A Eish spear Number | Stetsen and Mallery Hats MACHINE SHOP % of a Supreme Court judgeship injof Foreign Wars, should do more R Part of 4 ralle | Bank Arrew Shirts and Underwear Marine Hardwaz 4 Connecticut _illustrates a pmut'than certain witch-hunts to stimu- g . g H Edmonds Shoée & ‘ e are b which many people don’t realize—!late thinking about the good old 1“;:‘““52 42 “,‘l‘“h‘“‘y | - m Ch G w .. ; the wear and tear to which we USA . . . Look Magazine takes a ATRIES. st i {‘gg:rr!flng to | safety Dews‘t __lt!'l! Lagzage as. u. warner efl. " subject our public servants. lccrtain look at City Across The| 2 Plseteads’ 1S genne, af % Senator Baldwin has been active|River this week . . . Soutk : Cla 5 . 3 9 o in Connecticut politics for 29 years|Demccrats have found a \]axl;::l;:‘t: l"a':"“‘z".“l i :Etls\rfi: r‘)‘l‘c‘}’.’e’l. Bflxes for Rem B o T A “ Y HOME GROch —a long time in any man’s life.lthey believe can beat Sen | faran - Additions to "5“0" Chan | he ran for Gov-jthough he, himself, is a Lutheran his | In other words President buildings Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Seed covering SAVINGS - During that period he was subject- | Gurney in 1950—Huron's new May- Caresses ed to the expense and the physical {or, Dr. John §. Tschetter. The ST Went first S R L CLOTHES me drain of running for state-wide!doctor has been chief of staff at DOWN ' 4 Exiend’ G HIEY batied ] Home Liquor Store—Tel. 695 ! oftice in five elections in ten years. | the Catholic Hospital in Huron— | mlgh cards & Depletion of s conduetors 24 NUNN-BUSH SHOES American Meat — Phone 38 Y stick STETSON HATS T B i COMMERCIAL Quality Work Clothing Phone 146 —————— To Banish “Blue Monday” ernor or Senator an average ol ev- Truman has asked e ery wo years {Courcil of Economic Advisers for Sty g s . B e f : ! During his 20 years in public!an up-to-date memorandum of the 15, Poks CHESTE" mm ] m To give you more freedom i office a quirk of fate made it such|U. S. economic condition no later 7. Whirl i rnm from work — TRY % that no Republican Governor was|than May 15. Truman may use | . Harden as a paid-up subscriver Yo THE DAILY ALASKA Complete Outfitter for Men i} ever in office at the right time [ Serious ( i i this memorandum as the basis for | a new legislative request to Con-‘ gress on economic control . , .| The Ford Metor Company will re- {Ject all demands by the Auto Work- | jers Union for wage Increases al| this time. Ford is already paying top wages. ! — - | Murders and felonious assaults | to appoint him to the State Su- preme Ccurt—long Baldwin's chief ambiticn. Either Baldwin was Gov- ernor and couldn’'t appoint him- self, or a Demoerat was Governor and wouldn't appoint him. So, the other day, Gov. Chester Bowles, hearing of Baldwin’s life- leng ambition, offered him ap- Restrain mounting the horizon: Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO lem to see: "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS” i Federal Tax —-12¢.—Paid by the Theatre | | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING { | | - P————— BET Selllite Cou . o oo e st pEE | ' CAB GO H | gm:e’:l ;0;‘;? ‘:{;:cem t‘)‘:tu:n :—;’;; :;) ;zi:i:;lly chrease‘ in !hep:fi)fi: :; :5:’53&‘05 ‘.;'.u j Phone IFYELLowm Ph.'e'u‘ T;I S(‘}h?hRiIAVES legislative matters will have been s | @ yomkey " | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 5 g Man 2 del‘?:t?—&evernl years ago, Herbert | Eak‘;g nfl:m or R ‘ ;z g?""i:‘wnfi ‘ o 0% youE home wigi&“‘_fmpflm"mt;& LEvr?d?'&gl}"Am Hoover, siging up R,epubm;an Pres-is.umon Creek Coruntr;ai:llu:u;k i “ y"’"‘"m ;‘ {L WATCH THIS SPA(,'E——YO'IiPwfll“ i y Amx ! .