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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949 e . . | everyone will just take it easy and not get excited. ' R “ d' AI k T Dady Alaska Em PIre | onication s m war, he said, sebacks must e 20 YEARS AGO Irom allroad {0 Alaska | xount soneav rovar no. Publistied erefy eveniae except Sunday by tn expected. | THE EMPIRE SECOND and FOURTH 4 HASSSID v oty RGP 1 | Negotiafions fo |yenes of sen mamn R\ - | ! — - Second end Main Strests Ak e i PEARSON FAST ON TIPS = = in Scottish Rite Temple BOROTHY TROY LINGO - '+ = Vice-President | = s OCTOBER 21, 1929 Be in soon Ho beginning at 7:30 p. m. ELMER A. FRIEND - . % 3 Managing Bditor | N e Judge Justin W. Harding and Asst. U. S. Attorney George W. Folta y pe GLENN O. ABRAHAM, ALFRED n:fljfri SR i, Eux.mcj{ Ms}juflf’l Possibly you do not agree with everything Drvw_. ? . were on a hunting trip of several days, planning to go to Snettisham b ‘Worshipful Master; Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | Pearson s in his Washington Merry-Go-Round but, @ OCTOBER 21 ® | Inlet and up the Whiting River after bears. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. —»— | JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. . é srr:«'mr?uviw RATE: £ | you must agree that he is fast on his tips. le e . Senator Magnuson (D-Wash) sald ! Delleree by e e e, ane vear: #1000 " ™™™ 1" For instance, last Monday, a special from the Bell | ® Beulah Lee o Henry Gorham and Jack Meyers reported cold weather and snow yesterday he hopes President will 8 By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: | syndicate, Inc., quoted Pearson as saying: . Elizabeth Irwin ¢ M fter two weeks set in motion soon machinery for B' P. 0, ELKS One year, in advance, $15.00; six morths, in advance, $7.50; | et 2 A 3 le Mrs. Ida Reinikka o |in the hills in the Taku district, on their return after 3 a joint American-Canadian surve: - se month, in advance, $1.50. | Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, Chairman of President Tru- 4 Meeting every Wednesday at Subseribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify | S » i B A is]® Thora June Thunes * of & rallroad to Alaska. 8 P. M. Visiting broth ne Busines: Office of any failure or irresularity in the dellvery | man's Council of Economic Advisers, has tendered his | Luba Petievich . Raymond Swanson, Roy Carlson and Eugene: Ruotsala spent & SUC-| “rye enator said atter a White Al g ers wel- of ?:l:p}:';l:t;r‘ N el R e | xe -m\mn to President Truman effective Nov. 1. . Dale Holland ® | cessful day hunting ptarmigan above the timberline on Mount Roberts, | goyse visit Mr. Truman expects to Exn!md fl;dn W. H. m’ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 This is the climax of a 3-year battle between |g Mrs. Bess Lavenick ® | bagging four of the birds. sign next week legislation authori-| o Sk 3 W AT | Nourse and the other two members of the council,|e Joan Arline Rhodes . zing the President to negotiate with ¥ B B Aoy oreditod 1o 1t or mot ether. | John Clark and Leon Keyserling, in a struggle over)e Mildred Johnson 5 ; ong the duck hunters who had |Canada for the survey. S A epublication of all news dispatck dited to it or not Roy Noland and S. A. Light were among wise credited in this paper and also the local news published he role which the council should play in support of ; ® Berthele Elisen . ke ;dvmntage of & run of good weather. They bagged a fair number He told a reporter he hopes the | the administration’s economic program. ° Harold W. Brostrom ;| o ot AR ity President will direct the State De- | BLACKWELL’S ~ Alaska Newspavers, 1411 | Nourse has consistently held that the council|® Malcolm Morrison e |of duc o . pnrm:lentito oze‘ntnegonmons with CABINET SHOP M o . N + ir 1 ® Kathleen Carlson o o Bt Canada immediately. He said he! should xflnmm A\lr‘mr fmlm n‘x.:\ ]?rloxvjnxlx.)x]t uf“til.ocFmr Yy £ B ahyisterken . The motorship Margnita, Capt. Larry Parks, arrived from Slt::: Déilaves ‘the, #ifvey AohIA bA fooms 117 Main St. Phone 772 ‘l)l al, has felt that if the uv.ln(:l got. f“ o this cam- Mrs. Erv Hagetup ® and way points with these passengers for Juneau: Dave Housel, Jol pleted within one year. High Quality Cabinet Work | paign, its objectivity would be jeopardized. . Fred Soberg ® Nelson, Mrs. Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Boccamo. Under study will be a proposal for Home, Office ar Store | Clark and Keyserling, on the other hand, have (o Daisy Little . : to build a 1400 mile railroad from : maintained that it was the council's duty to fight for { ¢ ) Buddy Rogers, Nancy Carroll and Jean Hersholt had the important | Prince George, B. C., to connect|— = Shie progeiitn oulined by the Erisifents) Nov Sy e = = - ® % | lesin the popular “Abie’s Irish Rose” at the Coliseum. with the Alaska Railfoad, Magnu- the council’s duty to advise the President on economic | —_— i e f 4 son estimated it could be built xm-l “m, Lo °u0 1“ Y, ov o e legislati “ $200,000,000. The Army estimated . policy, they maintain, but to push the legislation they | Manager Soren Christenson announced that The Club had “thrown B recommend. b Buv and night several years ago the cost would Regular Meetings Each Friday { Presidential Adviser John Steelman has drawn | the key away” and hereafter would be open day ; be $112,000,000. Governor—JOHN LADELY | lup a list of candidates to replace Dr. Nourse, which | ion Post’s boxing T Becretary— des . y i Igeson, chairman of the American Legion Post’s bo; includes such prominent economists as Winfield Riefler, | C"‘a““ Hengumcedc‘ :e & nad leased the Tower ioor of the A. 5.| AWYS CARD PARTY 10 WALTER R. HERMANSEN i As ai: 9 Rese! | committee, an: n Po! - - Economic Adviser to Chairman of the Federal Tve | Hall for boxing shows and training quarters. KEEP 'EM GUESSING | Board; Edward Mason, Harvard Economist; Calvin | | % g BENEFIT DAY NURSERY e et Hoover, a Duke University professor; Theodore Bchultz | Resignation of Deputy U. 5. Marshal Walter F. Sibley, to accept a R e | | of the University of Chicago; and Dewey Anderson | s 1 " b 2 : 4 " hal Albert White. i ! That was very good advice Gen. Hoyt S. Vander- ot ic i ® | position in Seattle, was announced by U. S. Mars The Juneau AWVS will give a The Rexall Store of the Institute of Public Affairs. Lenefit card party tonight at 8 berg gave out the other day when testifying before the Jone W5 ASS jons carried any stories | D 2 i rmed Serv 301 ee. Ge g o ‘the .nc i) '.lssocl.anons e, ‘! Weather conditions and temper- After a month of prospecting up the Tulsequah River in the Taku |o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple. Your Reliable Pharmacists House Armed Services Committee. Gen. Vandenberg, | apout the proposed resignation until Thursday when 7 i Alaska: BoIYE L turned home. The party included Nels| Proceeds will be used to conduct Alr. Foree Ghlel of Statf, while Dot In 20 many. WEIGR | there was o double; slibt du insvAmsociated Bzsss Al :lt:om(sm z‘thev:lzg:;?c c;-fst n’L’ 4.30.‘,315:"101. “‘.’Yekmuzla: menM:en:ir:g Joe Simpson and Clifford Anderson. |the Day Nursery maintained by BUTLER-MAURO said: “Keep the Russians guessing, keep them on the patches to The Empire the first one stating that S 190tH MR Y ’l'u;xe. i ;An erson, Jake and James ) that organization. i DRUG CO. defense.” vhe: at Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, resigning Chair- | rojea ' | Reservations are being taken by { when told that Dr. v e released by the Weather Bureau b . 42; cloudy. Then, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower confidently {man of the Economic Advisory Council, had said he[at Juneau, follow: Weather: High, 46; low, y S Strs. Alexander: Young,. Black ‘400 B ; told Congress he believes armed services unification |was unhappy over deficit financing, the President|anchorage 33—Partly Cloudy ||| /| On the cxommifte;l areyMrs El;[moI Ah!kfl nllSlG s“ppl’ will work “from this moment on,” and the “Unified ; said he was just as unhappy, as who isn't. !Barmw . 24¢—Snow || D -I '_ S . En 'ish by Bl::le, chai rmal;. rs.Mat;:r:,Kflr:.; America can lick the world.” | Then the second item as follows: *Bethel ... 34—Cloudy al y esson In g W. L. GORDON -":n“ Geyer and Mrs. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager He also called on the quareling services and Con-| President Truman has accepted the resignation gvl‘d"vfl E 2 2328601‘fgr1 3 i 2 Phnn—uw;u nstruments i i fcati " residential E i i ith { Dawson . oudy | ‘= = = — s i a il gress to give unification a chance and not to “panic” | of Pres idential Economics Adviser Edwin Nourse wi 3 METAPHYSICAL GROUP upphies 8 at the first setback. ta blandly-worded expression of thanks. Nourse hadlgdmé’mz"‘ - 1‘3'9;0150::&; WORDS OFTEN MISUED: In the best usage, scxc;lml sx;;g;x::; WILL MEET TONIGHT || ~ThORe 206 .Second and Seward.. A The Commander of Alied Forces in the victorious | been chairman of the three-man council which advises HT;;\.?: 8 7 ;9——Icloudy |to a learned person, .PUPIL to one in an e:zxvlenmry school, f European war—now the President of Columbia Uni- |Mr. Truman on economic matters. Nothing in the | = - 21 Partly Cloudy‘m one who is attending a colleDgf Kgl\m“’" ;Aeminlna L ey Study of Daniel Boone Herring’s it versity—stepped into the bitter inter-service row with letter referred to Nourse's recent criticism of BOVErN- | juneqy Airport 40—Partly Cloudy OFTEN mspRoncgJNcE; -Noo ;nr:;::edpu gy (B it | inspirational book; S Asise | and| GENERAL PAINTS B Sibereation: | mental policy. | Annette Island FD--Drisgle | Propottioe ko BIO5 .0 83 In 4 i (Rl be ContiuFLRy MEn-| d WALLPAP i “We are expecting perfection too quickly.” { It might also be inferred from the above Pearson | Kodiak 44— Clear | accent on second syllable. ] i bers of the Juneau Memphygfl.fl an ER Eisenhower's advice simmered down pretty much | special and two P stories that anyone who openly | Kotzebue 34— Drizzle | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Mischievous; not VIOUS. d Gro‘:i P Sl Id IP : s to the view that things will work out all right if opposes the President goes out. McGrath 30—Partly Cloudy SYNONYMS: Principal (adjective), primé, chief, main, leading, |evening. eal Paini Siore e ¥ . i = ¢ ¢ AL Nome 39—Rain | foremost. All interested persons are invit-|| oy oo seg pred w. Wendt i . |we've got to take it on and I| MERRY-GO-ROU Northway e 28—Snow| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us ::e fieg; y:&c 801 C(l:l:f:te:m’iel;m_gh 11_!; - e | Petersgburg 8—Drizzle, Fo s : g E“e waShlnglon ‘hi‘\i‘ every intention of doing so.” | The visit of India’s Prime Min- Porl];ndu SZ—Pal‘lflv Cloudg‘mfl"mse ous yocabulary by mpsterinz ofs wurl PR ERT. RIS ?‘lotd | G S el S e e o | PRUDENTIAL; proceeding from prudence; exerclsing prudence. “Pro- JUNEAU'S FINEST Me"y'GO'Roufld CANADIAN GOUGE {aREs duwaliarial. NOIED: B0 e s e o sy - 39—Cloudy | o o< are, for the most part, rules of moral, or, still more properly, of LIQUOR STORE ‘ ington will help the State Depart-Seattle . 327(:lear‘prudemh11 obutnati” Bravide I ’ LR Siie brlie s sh went ide whether or not the!Whitehorse h 34—Snow (e g i . DREW PEARSON While prices of most British and 'ment decide her o i e o E Gzoncz Bnos. !Canadian goods have come down U. S. A. recognizes Communist | Yakutat .. Rain showgrsr Widest Sclection of B A VA R n ".s A LIQU"RS Phone 689 I el Rl s The Alaskan Hofel ; ‘i Newly Renovated Rooms . | I : 1 | as a result of the pound’s devalua- China. Nehru is considered the o LA x, I 4 (Continued from Page ORE) | 0 Canadian newsprint com- | Wisest top official in the Far EM'L!BY DOGSI.ED -I-o ! MODERN ETIOUE[TE %VOBERTA. LEE N s " | panies, which usually operate as a |With the excevtion of Australia’s ed not to re- Herbert Evatt ." . The American < Embassy has cabled the State De- Sl i > partment that flying discs Have ol Hollvwoob FOR Q. How are invitations to the second marriage of a young widow who later gave T-men affidavit cabal, have flatly dec that they never received the checl on forged uce vrices to American newspap- Instead Hardy and D: ers. b the ndorsement [ 1 the .. been seen in the sky over Rumania. | : e “‘Ucks‘ Bnd. QeAuoled 0N s’ ox: | This means that the highest REie not Eriown whether™ tady: ae 1 RADIO ROMEO' A. In the same way as the usual invitation, in the name of her “e Emm reed cl). | at Reasonable Rates pense. “Z‘:l:ll’“:m BHloes. S0y historys) Ak secret Russian rockets or ju: “some # | parents or nearest relatives, as, “Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson request Office in Case Lot Grocery However, when the Treasury and o 3 .. ones imagination. U. S. agents arc| FATRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 21— the honor of your presence at the marraige of their daughter, Mary Phone 704 PHONE SINGLE O i Justice Departments finally caught| It also means that the profits)cpecying, | »—Mollie Whitebear wants to go|Johnson Smith, etc.” You wlil note, of course, that the full name of the PHONE 555 i up with them, the two Virginia Of Canadian newsprint companies g Ao sy [to Hollywood Eut the 19-year-old |bride is used. HAY, GRAIN, CQAL 4 asphalt k;l‘ "m;"l"d "01 “”W“’;ml ::;;],,‘(..(“‘,;,;]“:‘C(.:,lll, ”x::‘:s::,lp;f\Lp:)“,,?\\ ! Mome Eskimo girl is afraid to fly Q. When writing a “thank you” letter to a relative who has sent and STORAGE } i Senator y Byrd, plus other il 2 S £1ts | % s irds.” A S ( Virginia politicians. A series of |2re off considerably. Between 1945 AN(HORAGE GR!D msmi() 0§ ":m“\ = "’lt::*lorthkz:d;dortonva check as a birthday gift, should one say how the money is going to 3 mmas Hfld“iu 0. conferences followed . The Jusice |and 1948, for instance, Canadian T\I(:,l:;rwn‘:: ;‘r%-nf:l o iy T | be used? : £ SHOP AT ] Department listened patiently, but|newsprint —prices zoomed from| 'I'EAM To FEGH'I' A F o Mt e “310 AitEn Hite 9. Yes; it is always nice to do this whenever any gift of money is BER T’s PAINTS orLs 4 $58.50 a ton to $100 per ton, with | ol g i 5 B | received. Buflders’ and Shett | M stood pat. vay wi 5 | profits almost trebling. “?12“),";(1,l,-h,|g:,r 1?};,:1051::1'2: to keep Q. Is it obligatory that a host or hostess meet their out-of-town § laaidply the dncome.tas “1;‘1' :lv‘ Profits of such big companies! R“I a Saturday night date he made | Buests at the railroad station? the two men who gypped their|. o apiiini shot from $10,101,512 in iy | with Mollie by long distance tele- | A. Most certainly. This is their first duty. bover! ent on war-contract taxes|,g.c 5 93 ) i e O s District Attorney | /945 to $25237384 in 1948, while| wcCHORD AIR FORCE BASE,|phone as one of the zany stunts A s Nz ¥ | Consolidated’s proiits increased| ey 91 (h—The Air Force on thelon the “Trath or Consequences” FOOD CENTER Alaska’s Finest Supermarket HARDWARE M Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by — = George Humrickhouse in Richmond | ¢ 0?0808 P00 116 345 3 f by 5 8 | 539, kgl Pacific Coast is looking forward to!radio show. The bachelor from |{ 9 | £ crimina rosecution. FLATOR 28 - o g 4 fo il ppsondd tumdrick. | Meanwhile the operating Profits| ine weekend football game between | Brooklyn didn't know he was hook- I an A. C. GORDON STEVENS J. B. Burford & Co. | This writer, querying Humdrick-|of a typical cress section of|{he Anchorage eleven of the Alaska jed up with Nome when he made the J 9. g house in July, was told there would [ American newspapers dropped 54 b Rt i — LADIES’—MISSES “Our Doorstep Is Worn by A < % Air Command and gridders of the |date, as instructed. Satisfied Customers” :Ie (;\DDdc!ay ln m;’:e;‘j)[\:;ziu‘l:f m’;)cenl.t el e {Haminon Air Base at the lal[grs': Tahlor says he knows nothing 1. What is the surface area of the skin which covers the human READY-TO-WEAR ardy-Daviscn case. v NG 1e interesting fact is that when | i i i 9 Sk b et e T e W field in California. !ahout dog teams, except he would | body’ Seward Street Near Third g Aok acis 7+ | the (BUDR IERe . O »{ The Hamilton team boasts a good | hate to deliver mail to a house 2. How old was Jesus when he began to teach? FORD AGENCY Buv; when V“:l"]m" AdHRe, Bol | s (menatiR immediately put it | ypning 207-pound gverage line and | that had a set of 'em. So Mollie has 3. How many times does the numeral “one” or the word “one” (Avth ) queried - this \w;( A 1(. v\ .]vlti\rb () on. In 1946 }vhvn the American | oot and shifty backs, although it |offered to do all the driving on the | appear on a U. S. one-dollar bill, not counting the serial number? lms GDH-IOI‘I“ ity Tho au‘lumx’lmu:nltri“J»:x}.:mml‘m oo | dolas pegged At SLI0 45 \has won but two of its five games | four-week trek. 4. What bird has the unusual ability to fly straight up and down? The Charles W. Carter SRNARES, - i nchs it Tor. SemR 4 '¢ | against $1.00 for the Canadian dol-|g, far this season. It beat Hum-! The Eskimo girl is afraid she/ . said he had no immediate plans|iar, the same newsprint companies|polde 14-13 and Toorock Signal|couldn’t slandnsoguthern Caltfornia's| 5. What Shakespearean character has the most lines to speak? Moriuary J“c.“ “dor co. ANSWERS: for presenting the case. In July|jumped their prices by exactly ten|pace 94-13) but lost to the Col- | « " | ? . ) as -13, S - | constant “big thaw” weather, but he had said he was quite familiar | per cent. But now that the ex-|jega of Marin 7-14, to Menlo Junior | her many selatives insist living| AprEexima el 20 pauare fect, with the case. But on Oct. 17, he |chenge has been reversed, they re- ‘{College 6-32 and to Alameda Base |quarters might be arranged for her According to St. Luke, about 30 years of age. . Foot of Main Street il 8 2 ! talked as if it was something he|fuse to drop their prices pr 21-26. in a nice neighborhood's cold stor- 3. Twenty-five times. 4 5. Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 MAKE I JUNEAU DAIRIES | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM i » daily habit—ask for it by name i had never heard of and devoutly | tionately. 3 T age plant The chimney swift. Bpped would be forgotten. Note—Of course it was the news- | gEAR ALBERT PETERSON and! Mort pleads indecision about the | Hamlet, with 1,569 lines. Note—Mr. Humrickhouse was ap-papers which yelled loudest for the | hjs Accordion at the Country Clublwhole idea. Say he pointed to his key job as District|end of Chester Bowles' OPA and|priday and Saturday hights. 30 2t j . Attorney through the powerful|the price controls which kept ne , Siide Card Beverage Co. ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. yrd machine of Virginia. print price. Howl ; S PSRRI 0 < Tl 0 s PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT o Byrd machine of Virg ;‘:':m( ;1,: u“snfir\ }1)-;‘4:( - fip !sz:r:(\:‘ e | ldest Bank in Alaska uneau Dauies, Inc , TRUMAN ON FARM BILL the backkone of a free press which | S ]89] o n " 3 for MIXERS or SODA POP ——————————————— oo Do mus i |56 1 hardst T Une resnt e s —Over Hall a Cenfury of Banking—1949 Cheysler Marine Engines s i gouge. 4 TTAlY up on the Brannan farm program, ACROSS 33. Subsequently Y| c '] ’ w despite the kicking around it re- | L dalicean | 35 Operated E[R[E Th e B M B d asler’'s Men’s Wear MACHINE SHOP ceived from Congress. It will defin-| Moscow Wants Showdown—In-, 5 Good times 25 Co?.:df,:nz::; R[S ° ° ellren s P 1y SABIN'S itely be the farm plank of the Dem- | cjligence reports from the Balkans L lrees o B Stetson and Mallory Hats ceratic party’s 1950 campaign, Tru- {indicate that Russia plans to in- 40. ‘\Lenr'gcu;l of 2 | B A Shi d Und i man recently assured National|fijrate Bulgarian, Hungarian, and § 42 Theretore - :C Allen Edmonds Shoes Farmers Union b dJ.m Patton. |Rumanian troops into Yugoslavia| 17, Statement of 46, Hands on hips e ; Skyway Luggage R F—kt7% 7% Oe CTtTd idplatform-B- | {5 start a revolution against Tito an account and elbows | s f Y i a * s over farm e RS "0-1 18, Trails of wild extended y p he current battle over farm|Moscow would then trumpet this Tanimals’ 80 Ardor ::s afety Deposit ME GR { legislation has had at least On®ito the world as a revolution by| 2- Orinoco 51. Circult o ! » " Je! > ‘ ‘ v lowlands 53. Burden | good effect,” the President “-lhl Yugoslav patriots and would march | 2. Scoteh grand- 8 Cut Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | Boxes fflr Re”t BOTAN Y Phone 146 : Patton. “It has served to smoke|across the border. i 55 : it v hen o LD e ROTEEy 0 HOR BT e 1 oown 8. Three-part " Home Liquor Store—Tel. 639 e Tays o o the apn. e cu” aplomat i etrtd rom| U Leew,, o | COMMERCIAL SAVI Amrian Mest — Faeoe 8 know how they all stand, including | the Balkans reports that Moscow| 35 S0, American 59. Smail round o o Behtr NGS some we expected to support Us|js determined to force this show- wood sorrel RrEy 2. Coarse nominy _5. Employs c ll 0 T n E s The President named 1o names, but obviou: own soon-—partly because it now . Exactly sult- ¢ YA able referred to Senator)has the atomic bomb, partly be- | NUNN-BUSH SHOES To Banish “Blue Monday” STETSON HATS . Scamp T L e R Go aboard a Clint Anderson of New Mexico and |cause it is convinced the United . hing T more freedom Senate majority T Sc Lu- i States will not fight to defend Yu-}, e L“LA n Quality Work Clot e girx;y\:‘;rk — TRY cas of Illinois. The latter, thouzh | goslavia , ., . The above facts are| g:;‘;:fdpn o Av‘s NN keeping out of the headlines, help-ichief reason why all American Additions to as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASRKRA r mmfi (I ed to lead the fight a the | Amebassadors from behind the Tron | . acligings EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Complete Outfitter for Men Alaska h“d" Brannan income-subsidy program|Curtain countries have been sum- in the S moned to meet in Londen , T think iUs time we ook the| walr Street Parle Super-secret Whole iair deal program once more |talks aimed at ending the steel to the people—not only the Bran-|strike are taking place in Wall| nan farm program and the nomi-|Sireet, It probably will be denied, nation of Federal Powe mmis- | put Ben Moreell of - the Jones- sioner Leland Olds, but everything |y n Steel Company, togzether else Congress has scutlled,” adviscd | with Inland and Bethichem Steel, | Pation. “After all, e Pl |are not happy about the strike. All | themselves who have been victim- |three compal s had pension pla | ized by this skulldugge before the strike, and at a recent | Truman agreed. secret meeting in New York, Beth- Football post- tion: abbr, . City in lllinols . Soft drink . High card . Fall behina . Microbe Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: J. R. PAQUETTE Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 B. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler - DeSoto—Dodge Trucks The Clothing Man LEVIS OVERALLS for Boys . Existence Venture Odors . Thwarted Exclamation Finest Wide-mouthed jar . Foray . Point “Say It With Flowers” but | “SAY IT WITH OURSI™ | ¢ SHAFFER'S SANITARY MEAT Marine Hardware j Chas. G. Warner Co. | | g‘ ‘H. §. GRAVES Philippine “The combination that fought|lehem, Jones-Laughlin and Inland | '“'I‘:'}iVO aud an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS the Olds nomination was about the |all pressured U. S. Steel to yield. | Poems .. RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 13—PHO 9 Junelu Flomk toughest lobby I've ever seen,” he Enders Voorhees, -who really runs| TFirkiah > 1 PFree Phone 311 g remarked. “You're absclutely right. U, S, Steel, wouldn't budge. | AP Newsfeatyres /0-21 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May