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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1949 * i 'MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 PAGYE FOUR ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — - ing. The blockade was' | range caloulation, almost no SALVATION ARMY . [ Dal”’ A’fls’la Emplre sét up because East and West disagreed on the path | ! MR SECOND and FOURTH Publishied evers evening except Sunday by the to be blazed for Germany. The blockade collapsed, | 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from 4 RHD'NG ROOM “ Monday of each month oy, FNFIRE PRINTING COMPANY ' | most -probably, because the Russians found it useless ! THE EMPIRE ’|in Scottish Rite Temple WELEN TROY MONSEN 2 - - - Prestdent | 2 > disagree! s begining at 7: . m. - L oY MONsEN . - - UL President |and worse than useless. But the disagreements that WELL p"ko"llED Gm . A"B: p- m ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Eaitor | Created the blockade continue, far from solution. | MAY 18, 1929 LENN O. AHAM, e 5 ¥ = = S Is the American-British-French mark of western | ‘ Ko The Saleatian Actty, roaaing roult | WP M oR L S8 & (s ovt GIfiew b, Junsan B5 Becond Clksi ALRME la e s e he RelaBoiN: ! Mrs. Gerald M. Church, whose husband had been transferred to the |in the Decker Building on Frank-| JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. " SUBSCRIPTION RATES: v I::’:a; : te $oyong Sor Vo “h”'" 'f‘ Hp, lel(c(i(.i !. MAY 18 :‘Aluska prohibition forces from Seattle, and their small son, Gerald, [lin Street has proven to be a very B Oalivered by cartier in Junesu and Douglas for §1.50 per month: 1S % SRAE 7 B¢ Sarae. foer Oermany oF SEE 8 i were getting settled in the MacKinnon Apartments. Mr. Church left for popular spot during the winter 4" Ny tian, postays pRIA, At the Tollowing rates: into a German-renewal program? Is a new and more- o . Gordova, the first stop ‘on & -mOHtH's trip to the ek abdt e months, says Capt. Johanson. Dur- B P 0 ELK 1 One yeur i advance, $15.00; six months. in advance, $7.80; | or-less self-reliant government to be established for ;® John Hermle A b et oy . ing the cold weather its patrons 4.V '“':“:’.’,‘ihibl“ .dmme't"'w 1 1t thy n 1y notity | Western Germany, and is it to be extended eastward? {2 Ray GO oE @1 inparior,, s, Churchy RUOLHESGRE: A BAirba e s R sought this place of refuge as soon ; wbseribers will confer a favor if ¢ rompt] st , 8 d eastward? . 3 s s J : { the Busimess Office of any fallure or irregularity in the dsiivers | fole Wi i i Joseph Riedi «|of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hering, pioneers of that city. 1s the doors were opened in the Meeting ' every Wednesday at v Ay The questions multiply with amoeba-splitting | g Grant Ritter ® Kk notning ‘atd s capac!;'.y bWl ik 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- Telepnones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 3. speed. And th ratifying b el T ’ ~ % L RS SR ASSOCIATED PRESE 3 “‘ il g supp?j::::;;zg::“k“d"- gratifying though % Méll““";l F.‘“"-“Cl ® | oOfficers were elected by a large membership turnout at the Parent- | enjoyed the comforts of the room g’:fud RFuleEEvvaEYH %}gg;' i Tivon Bt 1y Wl iy AHEITA 35 e 0 HOE 7y i 4 e ® | Teacher Association meeting. Mrs. M. L. Merritt was named Pesident, | until late in the evenings. Sedrdta TN H -:":b’:::d"""; "lf ':L]“*:ir:““"sh“l "i‘;‘l’“f '01 '; or hfl'h‘::h;rd- e ‘: c}:,:l‘imwé;l‘:“ ® | and other officers and board members were Mrs. Frank Metcalf, Mrs. The Salvation Army offers the i m cred .4 in this - and & e local news ar 4 g ot Krag ; v ™ sl i Harold Ickes Roasts Julius Krug s " ‘Gapt; Mitton 3% Sunkel o |R. E. Robertson, R. C. Mize and C. E, Harland. In his main talk of the cilities of the reading room a: - - P | a5 E o TV nd i X RCPONAL IR A TITae — Kistks ewipavers; HA1S Rl ) . John William Robards o | evening, Frank A. Aldrich suggested formation of the Native Sons and feeptxhilc’]ls:embfx‘e :rldm;i lxiippy att? 3 1 9 Pouith Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Harold L. Tokes $intted Tkl Krig ° Harold T. Jacobson o | Daughters, of a society of children born in’Alaska. Miss Muriel Jarman "0 R Bl Ton o0 Dprnd BLACKWELL’S Il& X s s ¢ | : ¢ spend- | The former Secretary of the Interior is calling the | © e | gave a dramatic recitation. ng their leisure time there. In this| | CABINET SHOP ) | present Secretary of the Interior some awful names. | ® & 8 WLT R Y T ¥arm and quiet spot the men can|| 17 Main St. Phone 772 ] A letter from New Reépublic calls our attention to | e % gAY | It was picnic time in Douglas. The high school picnic at Youngs | ;e the free stationery to attenc | High Quality Cabinet Work an article in that publication by Ickes titled “On Frisk- | McInty Eloise DeLand, Elsa|Bay was highly successful. Besides alumni, invited guests included mem- | ., their correspondence, listen te| for Home, Office or Store | ing the Alaska Indians.” | Johnson and Trudy Ellis. ! bers Bf the school board, Mrs. Charles Fox, Robert Fraser and Elton |the radio, avail themselves of thejl 4 | We have taken some “pot shots” ourselves at | “My Task” was sung by Donna|gngstrom. The faculty was represented by Mrs. Engstrom, Miss Pepoon | james or €njoy any of the books Krug for withdrawal of lands in Alaska without a|Mountjoy l;“'dE':{’; lLtI)Vl‘Ence ac-| and Alex Dunham. The grade school also had an outing, hiking with |on the well-stocked shelves around hearing, but Krug is a piker alongside of Ickes for|companied by Eveigr e McConnel | o oo chers out the government road to camping places along the | the room. & 4 withdrawals made by the latter through directives follcwing the installation of the b Up-to-date magazines are taken “oose Lodge “o 700 E ; | when he was bureau chief. | Worthy Advisor. After all of the each. in and these have proven to br v » In one place Ickes says Krug's intention is “to officers were installed, Irene Me-| s one of the most popular feature: |: 'BeSular Meetings Each Friday |, i rob the Alaska Indians of their remaining property.” |Kinley sang “Trees’ accompanied A H. Kean, brother of L. Kean, Frye-Bruhn Company manager here, | J% o roqging room which is evi- Governor—JOHN LADELY i, | Ickes again says: “A bill was passed by the last Con- iby Ann Louise Henning. | was en route for a visit, planning to make the trip back to Seattle with denced by the hard usage they re- Secretary— ¢ Mzs. Alfreda Fleek Dore was also | his brother and Capt. Cash Cole on Cole’s boat, the Jazz. Sl WALTER R. HERMANSEN 5 " no doubt inadvertently, which gave the Forest Service bureaucrats power to turn over the Tongass Forest gress which President Truman unfortunately signed,] iinstalled on the Advisory Board. | NSOty H i Mr. introduced Ernest Davis were Mrs in the East and Alice- and we}nlher: High, 47; low, 42; rain. ’ “This feels like home to me,” sald one young man to Captain Johan- son the other day, “I have lis!ened' END AND BEGINNIN to certain private pulp interests. And those who hoped ' 1 o | ——— 5 . to profit by the rape of the Indians seem to be afraid gJéfln. newly installe WOl‘thy_ Ad- | ‘0 the noon newscast here for ’ i The United States, Britain, France and Russia |to take possession. Secretary Krug was not dismayed | visor, presented her mother with a Da“ lessons in En IESh by months,” said another, and “I know! Bert's Food Center ‘“3 had their final inning on the Berlin blockade and the | because his timber steal bogged down. He then tried | corsage and pinned a boutonniere {- y g w 1. GORDON just where to find my friends, they b4 yon her father. Everyone present | Al seem to congregate here,” was Grocery Phones 104—105 B blockade was lifted May 12. Now a of the foreign ministers is to be held all the months of tension and the most amazing siege of history—and the most stupendou comes quietly to a close. Commenting on the blockade and the aftermath, to turn over the valuable fishing sites to the packing interests.” Well, let 'em go to it. We still believe that Krug “missed the boat” and is too much of a bureau chief, but we might ask Mr. Ickes what he did for the Alaska Indians when he was chief. He did plenty to bureauize Alaska through un. full-dress meeting May 23. So after 15 counter-siege— | joined in an enthusiastic cheer. | - - A very lovely flower addenda,| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “You have an excellent jbonoring the retiring Worthy Ad-| chance for success.” Say, “chance OF success.” |visor, Sheila MacSpadden, Wwas| prpyn MISPRONOUNCED: Vice versa. Pronounce vi-se-vur-sa, I given by her officers S HEREIS | as in VICE, E as in ME unscressed‘?l 2s in FUR, A as in ASK uustressed, he was given her jewel and gift. ! | The beauty of this touching cere- accent on first syllable of each word. the remark of another. Disorderly conduct is not toler- ated as it is the wish of the Sal- vation Army to maintain a clean, restful and quiet place where men can relax and “have a home away from home.” Meat Phones 39539 Deliveries—10:15 A. M. 2:156 — 4:00 P. M. "The Rexall Store" Your Reliable Pharmacists the St. Louis Star-Times says: constitutional directives. His sudden concern for -the | ¥ s ’ greatly OFTEN MISSPELLED: Coop (a place of confinement). Coup (a | Future writers of textbooks—if there be a future | Alaska Indians will be difficult to accept as being\'r_nnn‘y was, L.lfl(lsc enhi}nced by ; it P p 3 ! s § £ % ; d tivated by any desire for their welfare. Just a Song to Sheila’ sung by | master-stroke). It's the Spring Bazaar time again. | UTLER-MAURQ and textbooks—will set down the detail of the blockade |ac y any werachratd | 5 A {3t a i and its -western auswer in wonderment. They will Roberta Messerschmi ,t' Mollie Jo| SYNONYMS: Indicate, signify, denote, express, imply. Five sections will be featured: Used | DRUG CO g harp italics, over the Rusgia;, attempt to «It costs more to live in the United States than | MacSpadden, Joyce Rivers, Dorothy | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let Us|pooks, a food sale, beautitul sta- 3 o e A C'.'d cupplies. They will exclaim |in any country in the world,” says a columnist. Even ) Robards, sherry Gray, Eloise De- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | tionery items, plants and a variety Pt oE RO S b A {1t so, brother, it's worth it Land, Evangeline and Janu M- | p\ppcCABLE; not capable of committing sin. “What man among s is | of plastics. . The light retreshments Alaska Music Sapply || even more sharply over the logic-defying airlift that 0, g > {Connel accompanied ty Lois Law-j o o o, are for cheer. You are cordially in- n” , | t-ept Berlin alive and set Soviet cloggings at nothing. g g i e d'flven iR i & Jrence; and “Now is the Hour” sung ! ’_p___________________ vited to call between 2 and 5. Sat- Astbur M. Uggen, Manager f But the historians will have to 30 on from their : It's very difficult to tel 'e i e;’v hc_ A et')('x: ipy Janu McConnel ncmmpnmed} urday afternoon. Place: Undercroft | Plance—Mudeal colorful accounts of the super-human activity that de- 'samv. and a sinner when they're out fishing together. |,y the choir and Evangeline Mc- | MODERN ETIO U ETTE by ! of the Epiccopal Church. 98 84t | . mlm 1 feated the blockade. It is to their following chapters, | e Connel ROBERTA LEE Phone 206 Second and Seward | rather than to those of a dramatic present, that we | Yes, we owe the national debt to one another, | Mrs. Wmmrr(:l Hnm;a a;var:ei ought to be turning our attention. but this question arises: Have we as creditors too‘:i;zdbil:e;:) ;u:;rexagl:hi “;’)r:v\oz;? e y ; monfl Bnos, FOR "An end fo the Berlin blockade means, by long- |much confidence in us as debtors? et ; 8 S| Q When one is visiting a friend and it is necessary to make a Widest Selection of Wull P / e kil Bl e S R e e A ; | long-distance call, who should pay for it? ape" \ ¢ The installation dance, which fol- ; Yty Tusi f hi 1 ask ¥ . Then, Nelson Rockefeller's outfit, | F ERS Vioweq: thie veremoites, Wa' Well-at= | A The guest should immediately upon conclusion of his call as 'JIQU"RS ol flle walhlllflon the International Basic Econom\"’ [tended and refreshments were | the operator the charges, and then refund this amount to h?s hoste§s. n Ideal Paim Sho M '6 R d Corp., revealed its intention to move | iscrved after the dance, Q. May a wife ever open her husband's letters without his permis- PHONE 399 P em 0-RoUn into Ecuador and conduct an ex-| INSIALLED BY ; ENARS S | sion? Phone 549 Pred W. Wena g tensive program of farm mechani-) ! i No; neither should a husband open his wife's letters. 2 By DREW PEARSON |ztion. Meanwhile, the Export-tile CANNERIES OF BRISTOL | < 15 it an right for a hostess to serve her guests with the same Say It With Flowers” but [ e G port Bank in Washigtcn was ready | ! dish she has served them on a former occasion? “4AY IT WITH OURS!” I R | (Continued from Page 1) to grant Ecuador a $50,000,000 Inan\ : BAY EMPloYI" “ATIVE i T 3 A AR uneau’s Finest for highway construction. | | ’ A. Yes, and particularly if she knows they enjoyed it. J eau Florists qumr 8 g | v s 3 ; The Crder of rwabow for Girls pitsa un tore | “but we'll need all the help labor| Latest in this (”‘;’;l‘f‘; OF DOOStS installed newly clected and 8D-| Bristol Bay canneries should be, by | PHONE 311 ’ publications can give us.” jifar BOsConcRi eHt s Offei-| ointed officers Saturday evening|commended for their employment| lOOK d LEARN s 1 Note—What the President didn't|ed the other day by the Amerean ., o geottish Rite Temple. {01 Alaska Natives instead of hiring | an A. C. GORDON T Phone 68 know when he wise-cracked about :nd Fflé'elgnl:) Imeht:x;:f Col.v';;;g;; Installing officers were: Worthy|outside. workers, says , Bob, Dijix~ The Erwin Feed Co. one 689 ‘Wednesday Democrats” was that|powered concern SR - | Advisor, Sheila MacSpadden; Chap-|n; . ) one of his visitors was an asso- | stockholders include Ed Stettinius, ladl‘l.lsogark:fir :;(:lil:‘ Marshal, };":L‘?é?l,(v::l]:lz‘:lep‘;z]K‘n:;‘)t"cl:‘i(::uc:m::e! 1. What kind of acid is there in miik, butter, and cheese? Office tp Case Lot Grocers | ciate of Alvanley Johnston, boss of | former Secretary of State, and Jo- | pg)ip. Recorder, Jeanette Stephen- | Territory e Alacka Native| 2. What city of the world was the first to build a subway system? PHONE 78 T 2 Al ati y ; seph C. Graw, longtime U. S. Am- | Territory for th laska ¥e| f thig focamotivd englosersiall out=J, o 0 Tt et | son; and Musfcian, Lois Lawrence. |gervice, | 3. What is the length of a surveyor’s chain? HAY, GRAIN, COAL spoken supporter of Tom Dewey a\ghi B | The following officers were in-' He said that three years ago| 4. What is the color of topaz? and STORAGE Newly Renovated RZeemm the last campaign—Paul M. Smith, | . This company, which has been|iajied: Worthy Advisor, Alice-Jean | tlese canneries began S rioxtne | Fi ; g 2 o : at Ressenable Rater < i hé 4 i e i | Y | i 3 . In what famous novel is Jean Valjean a character? editor of the Locomotive Engineers|developing plans for investment and | Davis: Worthy Associate AQVISOT. Natives instead of importing work- 3 e Journal. jindustrial undertakings throughout gotherine Bavard; Charity, Ro-ers direct from the states. This ac- | AT Call EXPERIENCED MEN FHONE WNGLE O 'S e, % the hemisphere, has now picked ||cita Messerschmidt; Hope, Car-|tion has served two purposes hel 1. Lactic acid. KKK AND UN-AMERICAN cuador as the place t0 StArt. |men Mantyla; Faith, Ann Towzeldeclared. It has saved money for| 2 Londom England. Alagka JANTTORIAL Service COMMITTEE QA “Shd “;"_Peryv ,fpe'i‘{fll‘zmgm‘h‘y,vemnng; Recorder, Ann Reischl;[the canneries and it has helpea| 3 Sixty-six feet. FRED FOLETTE PHONE 855 It was hushd up to save some redll:‘““,_“" ; sdnmx;].ash al s(:' on‘ck‘s;mill Leader, Pat Oakes; Chaplain,|give a cash income to the Natives.| 4. Amber. Phone 247 Ihomas Hildw ( faces, but the House Un-Americanibfm}; :g 5 Ja‘ S o hp ed | Mary Lou Fagerson; Musician,! Druxmans said that he hoped | 5. “Les Miserables,” by Victor Hugc. o are Co. Activities Committee almost hired a | 2¥ "DE“ : 5{‘“‘;-‘?“1‘" e’te"‘{snmey Schultz; Organist, Lois)other industries would investigate| — il ® L ot PAINTS — OILS ' former Ku Klux Klansman as its| ate Department ofilcial, contem-|y,yrence; Choir Director, Sylvia|the possibility of hiring Native| T 9 Builders’ and Shelf Sy Ro gt e job|piate s Tlong diet ot adaltionel Bro- |y jeter e plojeas. Bo Bain hab #beyidel’ : ; BARLWARE . i ir John | Jects: # Confidential nserver, Maryleffici i rilling work- f ot B S U i o gt 03server, o Rl i VAo, PUBLIC RELATIONS and ADVERTISING ff pates st in politics fighting the Klan. !gg.r‘krne;;‘ai;?u?:“clonlge_m;xg wu: Parsons; Flag Bearer, Donnal A it | nob n“xman READY-TO-WEAR %’o’:}?m Typewriters |1 The ex-Klansman, who was ail| ‘o Lh(::n Cfl 510 Quit‘i}s t:}“ng"l; ax:“]‘]\,oun[jgy; Standard Bearer, No:ma*( OF ( .I.o DIS(US | || sewara Btreet Wear Tnira and SERVICED by set to take thie past, was 3. Walter | {0 0t 6 LG 0,1 preqy. | Dee Cook; Page, Bonnde Wegner; Telephone 891 123 Front Street || J. B. Burford & Ce Le Craw, an Atlanta attorney. m" o " |Keeper of Jewels, Pat Goforth; . fact, he came to Washington e""?:::;::zt:l:;d ii‘]‘* lfi‘i‘f";i:] Total | weeper of Paraphernalia, Audrey (IVI( BE“ERME"I e — Satisfied c-.-.-" bl pecting the committee’s routine ap-| o G0 600 oo s deal may|peero, | Tomorrows uncheon meeting of | e The Charles w. carxe! proval. ‘Aside 1rv0m‘Px'e.sidem Galo Plaza’s Color Stations: Love, Shirley Ed-|the Juneau Chamber of Commerce M Interviewed behind closed doors, | % : : S| wards; Religion, Lynn Bodding;|will be devoted largely to discus- i F % however, Le Craw was about to be fiifii‘i’fllld'e;p‘;z:fii ,!fl.sta, :‘ls:pable: Immortality, Shirley Elstead; Fi-|sion of housing and an extension| OldeSiBank in Ma’Ska Ofllluy O(AMGD‘ME N)c' dismissed when Congressman Fran- | hard-headed administrator the Was | eiity, pvelyn Hollmand; Patri-|of the Thane road. | A m;;gn:‘:‘:"’ Bia. GREASES — GAS — OIL | | i b Dak Republican, . E i s ris: = i | e o B oe | Marviand und Gatomia, the chit| 8T, S v Servee Bm | Sgplist JReeilr vy | 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1949 Juneau Motor Co. | belonged to the Klan. He admitted | : " ~! Choir: Dorothy Robards, She A ss also wi Poot of Main Strees joiningg back in the Klan's my-L:f)ffsf,i;",fé.‘;figo;: t::nshiennor:fi‘:f] Gray, ;vxolhe Jo KdacSpadden, Ma ,;T::J‘c::r?se.d S e Ul speak: ¥ cud n“"lg. c.. i dn).‘but said he had broken off a ling the nation's forelgn credit rat- lyn Crooks, J‘oyce Rivers, vEslh‘er The weekly meeting will be ln] 'l‘lle B. “l. Behrends Wholesale 905 10th 8% ¥ MAKE ties long ago. | ing Lavold, Margie Ann Klingbeil,|the Goldd Room at the Baranof| JUNEAU D. Nevertheless, since the Klan is on| "2 .| Peggy Marie Parsons, Sylvia Mae Hotel. | PRHO 216—DAY er NIGHT AIRIES the list of Un-American organiza- | Am. vseventh place among Latin o A el i Ba for MIXERS er SODA POP DELICIOUS ICE CREAM tions the committee is supposed to F:‘;‘r‘;“’;{ ;:f{;‘:“;: m‘:f‘ l‘é‘gn?- r‘: i & daily habit—ask for 16 by name | investigate, congressmen decided 1t |~ S 8 @Y A . L imvestigate, consresien Geckies o prompiness of payment of torein| MO LTI W iEaA 1 : Safety Deposit Casler’s Men's W Juneau Dairies, Inc. | Klansman to run the investigation. | obligations, when Plaza took office ’ [3 s Men s Wear ~RR AR e ol | "| eight months ago, Ecuador climb- ACROSS 31 Received €] i Afterward Congressman Wood ex- | (¥ PR 8o, JEIEER EN L A 31 Rocelve E | Boxes fm Rent y Chrysler Marine Engines plained to Case that he hadn't| " 5. Macaw 41, Withdraws N Stetson and Mallery Hats MACHINE SHOP known Le Craw belonged to the ary and has held it ever since. ‘:‘(4 ;{T{; ;;,n;;.le,, 5 g,"",'“"‘“" T P4 2. c] T 44. S g bil s Klan. “I have known him fof| Ll g B, B o E COMMERCIA] SAvas Arrew Bhirts and Underwear Marine Hardware many years,” Wood said incredul- | MINNESOTA GOING 14. Wild cry of length ADlea Edmends Bheer ) DEMOCRATIC 15, Heated 49, City in Skyway Luggage ously, “and I never suspected he be- | : Cl : chamber Paraguay k. wm 00 longed. If T had known, I wouldn't | Orville Freeman of Minneapolis, | 1% “s\nrl‘l;:&ua;- iy 1. ;i;nml % ~ _._________—-————-' i3 o } : . 3 cle o 52 have brought him up here.” ff:;‘:)‘;‘l';"l‘;e r?""‘;m:ll; Chfllrmaln-‘ I Desires 53 Recently X B o T A “ Y - rep residen’ 'ruman the | ¢0. Stored in a acquired ¥ R e SRS oDmer daty that Minnesota is going | 2. fi":‘::“;“l‘ o 55 Surplsmenty Gm WMD i - HOME GROCERY As a result of President Galo! emo_cra ic. Democratic strength Curkish title 6. Sea eagle o bscrive N slum Plaza’s smart, businesslike handling sy horeaned. from. 26 dto | 410 pez ghu?’“ o m‘:t:;vn Solition ot Yesterday's Puzslg ol “’. 53 30 TIEE DATUT NOASRS Phone 146 of little Ecuador’s afiairs, that na- | cent. he said, while the GOP has 1. Having little, So may it bs 5. Sunken fence EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING CLUTHES % tion has suddenly become the No, dropped from 47 to 23 per cent. L spee Portable 6. Return Present this coupon to the box office of the NUNN-BUSH SHOES 1 Latin American bright spot for| Freeman was introduced to the et oy 1 Ele ot STETSON HATS R marteln frrestoii | President by Minnesota’s quic jimpers A CAPITOL THEATRE [ s — In less than two months, half- |MOving Senator Hubert Humphrey, | g-shaped Quality Work Clothing To Banish “Blue Monday” a-dozen major developments have re- public, with its 3,000,000 population set the tiny South American (85 per cent Indian), in line for a business and agriculture which may become one of the most boom who boasted: “Mr. Freeman is one Democrat |who was with you before you came |into office, Mr. President. He is with you now that you are in off- ice;-and he will be with you as long as you stay in office.” and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST" Federal Tax—-12c—Paid by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO—Phone 22 FRED HENNING | Complete Outfitter for Men R. W. COWLING To give you more freedom from work — TRY Alaska Laundry e e e— DR. ROBERT SIMPSON spectacular south of the Rio 4 Grande. That,” smiled Truman, “is re- A E;;:gen:.ks to help or take part|freshin and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and cmm onnmm in Ecuadorean progress has been A SR RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. shown equally by privete firms| You will find gift ideas a-plenty ) ¥ 3 P Dedge— Plymouth—Ch saler Eyes Examined—Gilasses Fitted and official organizations. First a |at the Spring Bazaer in the under- 5. Dark brown WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! DeSote—Dodge Trucks SIMPSON BUILDING contract was signed in Quito with |creft of Trinity Church Saturday 0. d'm_"e'nan.ru Phone 266 for Appointments t e S ——— the Westinghouse Corporation, for| construction of a $2,000,000 fish can- gifts . Location 2. Island of Napoleon's e afternoon, frem 2 to 5. Why not drop in for some light retreshments p EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED nery on Ecuador's northwest rua.\!_iflnd a lock around? 98 4t| exil b Following this, visiting representa- . Social organte snm.n tives of 'ghe World Bank :‘g:‘r‘l:l:dl Trollers Atlenton! Stop a!' 3 ca%:;:i,',',‘:”i:"‘ nn' n' n‘ “AnnuA“T 'EE"AT The Clothing Man plans to grant Ecuador more or less | Madsen's today fob ysur supplies . Roman date OPTOMETRIST SO RETTE, Bt \ unlimited credits for public works | Spoons, plugs, sinkers, etc., at re- | Cozy home Second and. Junesu I13—PHONES--49 o and industrial projects. duced prices. 176 tf . Beard of grais : ONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS Pree Dativery g g . b w H.S.GRAVES |’