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PAGE FOUR Daily EMPIRE Main Streets, Junea President ice-President & Editor end. Words coined with such contempt for the struc- ture of the language have a hard row to hoe. And terms devised to conceal a paucity of thought rarely fit themselves enduringly in the political lexicon of | a literate country. Maragon — Finally THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNE/U, ALASKA JANUARY 7 20 YEARS AGO from THE EMPIRE JANUARY 1, 1930 An Associated Press dispatch from Washingtoh, D. C., announced SA TROOP RECREATION AREAS REDUCED, PROMISES TWINING TURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1950 i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. s R Jusiness Manager . . Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. % . J. T. Petrich @ !that an additional $20,000 “for unforeseen expenses in construction of A promise cf “qrastically re- ) B e 6 T e Lo L . Karl Ashenbrenner | the new Pederal-Territorial Building” had been asked of Congress in|duced” withdrawai plans for troop ' Sy N g oy . N S than three months of unexplained | ¢ Frank A. Peratrovich ® |4 supplemental appropriations bill just introduced. This increase from |recreation areas came today from B P 0 ELK . at the f 3 waiting the Justice Department has taken the John |e Mrs. H. F. Waldemar . . /ide better found: Lieut. Gen. Nathan F. Twining in R i s o six months, in advance, $7.50; | Maragon perjury case to a grand | The action was | e Katherine Pelroy b s kAR SO s AT, bl Fish and| Meeting every Wednesday at g 1f they will promptly notify | due certainly, even overdue . Terry Ray ° al S Fommunica_ficn_ w‘y theau A 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- " irresulatity in'the delivecy It was in September that Senator Clyde Hoey|e Arley Forest . Capt. M. J. O'Connor, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries Assistant Agent, W:&l}l}gz sf}:‘e”cerr;‘im:;e announced| come. F. DEWEY BAKER, of News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. i (D, N. C.), chairman of a Senate Expenditures sub- | e Dailene Gross e in charge of the Southeast Alaska district, left on a brief trip to Cor- plans for withdrawal various par- Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRI committee, sent the case to the dep: m_nem. He asked | o e |dova. cels of land for hunting and fishing Becretary. ey ol <, ;”‘\ g N\Vm' TR TR for prompt prosecutian. Drew Pearson | e JANUARY 8 . —_— areas, numerous complaints de- re news dispatches credited o et e, | S8id in his column recently, “it takes about one week | o Frank Allen ®| Mrs. Ross Sheakley of Hoonah entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical|luged FWS from Alaskan sports- 1\ « paper an so the local news published | to bring a case of this kind before a grand jury.” | e Chester Johnson ® | ireatment, as did Arvid Johnson of Chichagof. Jacob Mayer was ad- |men, the Isaac Walton League, and . But the weeks went by, and still there is no move for | e Willard Robbins ®| itted for treatment of injuries received in a fall from the dock at|Other conservation organization e ‘Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | even an indictment. Inevitably suspicious souls began | e Donald W. Skuse . g ock at groups. CABINET SHOP R ue to ask whether White House pressurc wasn't being|e Fred Barragar o | Tenakee. Henry Pigg, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pigg, underwent a|= o "0 phode, wildlife director, applied at strategic spots to save Maragon. . Richard McCormick o|major operation, and Fred Bower, who had been hospitalized since rio: t: i Hlh et soveratll. o MELEh Phone M2 This fabulous bootblack-become-minor-tycoon had|[e e e e o ¢ o o & o o December 30, was well enough to be discharged. aeeks ago, relayed the protests on High Quality Cabinet Work White House connections, and good ones. He had been . e ] S 7 mand chief. for Home, Office or Store a bosom buddy of President Harry Truman and Maj. [ *© mt(lhon» e Rdageror s b ;ii n';:h.-‘ The Ketchikan Town basketball team was expected for a series of toI;henAl?es&a:rCc;r: one protestor, Gen. Harry Vaughan, the foot-in-mouth military aide. :,%ho ,,;hfmgs:‘,;;fl;i“;fig\mrsg‘fi: games on Gastineau Channel. The quintet was to meet J-Hi, Douglas|Rhode said: B."l Maragon also had a clear perjury case against iabnmtory a.&.si.smn’ts. saleslnd{u: Hi, and Juneau Fire Department cagers. “The General has agreed with me - O e fiies lcion of the 5 per center Hbgk |mbrsks, recopticalis, negiiEs T that enough land b0 ot bouts|| Moose Lodge No. 700 | ings he had said, under soam that h‘Z\ :]C‘m ot a dime | Women, opened new possibilities for W. D. Gross, originator and chief booster for the Christmas fund C‘:hir;dn:dt:;);“;h: tlk?:d:;li c(;f :’g:se iy 5 [ for fixing business deals with the government. Then | nat economic independence which| for residents of the Ploneers’ Home at Sitka, had received a letter from 5 e;’r"emo; Ter i Govm”_‘,mhnmmmmy in open hearing a procession of witnesses testified ’;‘V'llset pfre‘c‘ed? 7:‘“‘“?11lcml:fl‘;€n;:“ice_' Superintendent Kettleson, written at the request of the Pioneers, to tell| pyinting out "the General is a Secretary— that Maragon had been paid off for trying to use c‘i‘m‘gly“ S . mEesr e I~ of “the glorious Christmas celebration” they had had, and extend their | sportsman and completely SVMPa~|| wALTER R. HERMANSEN ) o his influence. Recalled for further questions, Mara- | o 50 ove per own ‘way, she |thanks to all contributors. Several other Southeast Alaska cities had | thetic to the Alaskan viewpoint in S YOIb N helped swell the fund which totalled $2,157.70 and gave $22 to each of | cieclaring large areas were thus ISMS MULTIPLY gon refused to answer anything beyond “Wha name?” on the ground that he might incriminate has a freedom of choice as to her conduct which she can make good. the 98 residents. veing denied Alaskans for hunting and fishing, Rhode expected that z ‘h‘mse”_'l T Bl ke ik bl True, women have in the past [ o et Back in the dg,,,esm,n ye?,-s,l“” ;;m,g of m“;‘ju”s‘:; i b oA Ie\vflyfl‘heun:;"m:: om | carnea their ving as_ leachers,| The three-story wooden Irame meshouse and store building of the | ST Y e il "“The Rexall Store" »gies burgeoned, quite too freely. he return o ry Wi i e overnesses, maids, laundresses, rawn for p use. | g old John L. Carlson Cannery at Auk Bay were destroyed by an early- In order for facilities to be con- | was being rigged behind the curtain. It's even worth noticing, if only in passing, that Justice's action fol- ccoks and so on. But in the first half of the Twentieth Century, par- | morning fire. The building and contents were a total loss, amounting structed, land must be taken from in the same Your Reliable Pharmacists o St o o e A 3 AR lowed by just a week the column in which Pearson|goularly after World War I, they to about $12,000 without insurance coverage, it was made known by|the public domain, :"\:hx(\ oy m\.s\ne;“tn l.nnm;&holcfnn}u lmsume;m"_“ dwelt on that very possibility. stepped into every vocation and[Capt. Clarence Geddes, who was in charge of the plant. manner as when a civilian con- BUTLER-MAURO devising v a CI' S a rines. U Y —_— i doesrit “:1 “‘:0‘1 ‘?q. Ll ot st ol E: every business, even into such mas- | structs a cabin. DRUG CO. s o R Indians Aren’t So Dumb culine environments as steel mills, Attorney General John Rustgard filed his declaration of candidacy | General Twining has .NUF“’ Hhe Mench have been. elaborating. an ‘ineomic pitss 204 204 Women are presidents 0f cOrpora- | for Delegate to Congress, seeking to succeed Delegate Dan Sutherland, Rhode, he said, that ‘pz“ndmg Al k M e prehensible philosophy of existentialism. The Rus- (Seattle '] ) tions; they own, publish and edit| i led fe lection as Treasure) Al oth | Withdrawals, as well as any uture as. e Times and Walstein G. Smith fil or reel on as surer of Alaska. B needs, will be drastically reduced a Music S!I]Iply 4 have invented several new forms of deviationism. Presidents of the United States have acquired newspapers and magazines; they| are even taxi-drivers, In a word. | filed on the Republican ticket. in line with his policy of limiting Arthur M. Uggen, Manager America — where we always do things better, strange new prerogatives in recent years. Now it de- ke A ¥ b | milit vithdrawals to real needs” M PRI PR ik TR R o A a iefs i . mreci. | the American woman is nof e- | ilitary W Pianos—Musical Vi in shorter words we now have “me-too-ism. velops that Indian chiefs are being named by presi- | S her Tather, hat hus-é Weather: High, 20; low, 16; Snow. General agreement was reached nstruments o o, o | dential appointment. The Department of the Interior | Pendent upon he g . . and Supplies 1e future fortunes of the Republican Party announces that President Truman—by request of the band, her brother, or a generous £====" Ny g on withdrawal protlems at the re- || Phone 206 ..Second and Seward.. depend on the currency of this term, we should begin | . o1 oi has annointed a new chief of the Chero- | 107ET: 1 : . . . by cent Juneau meeting of the mili- at cnce to find another party entirely. “Me-too-ism” et 20 - ¥ Politically, the Pankhursts fought Y tary command and other federal kee nation in Oklahoma. Acting, no doubt, in the | W. L. GORDON is a term of contempt devised in the right wing of the | cooovity of Great White Father. : their good fight and achieved WO-‘i Sh agencies. All departments, as Wwell party to describe the dialectic and doctrinal error of Gl i : gt i men’s sufferage. In uu;i UM | § e | 8 the m'nmd(lo:cesnti;lgl‘:;: 'éufiifl‘ GENERAL PAINTS b a4 & Sta 9 i an a P> 3 nta wil | the left wing, when the latter incline to pick up some “A recently published novel was written by an ;:Z‘gsonf‘t‘i’fu::’o"x‘: i i "::‘d‘ ;f WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We spent the balance of | i L“q‘:":i I‘;:m:emcm and the FWS and WALLPAPER moderately fresh ideas from the Democrats. | English boy 8 years old."—Press report. One would P < o ” | the day skiing.” Say, “the REMAINDER of the day.” i bl p 1950, women hold high office, one| on land withdrawals, o It is the Simon-pure equivalent of Leftist de- | think that in a socialistic paradise child labor would [of them, Francis Perkins, actually | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Tornado. Pronounce the A as in AID, ATTENTION MASONS Idea! Paml slore ionism, as that preposterous term is used on the pe verboten. having served in the Cabinet of not as in AH. Stated Communication Monday Phone 549 Fred W. W e of the Tron Curtain—and which is almost as e | Franklin D. Roosevelt. They have OFTEN MISSPELLED: Mercenary; ARY, not ERY. evening at 7:30. Joint Installation o g ightist deviationism. “The ice is 14 miles thick in some places in thejbeen elected to both houses of SYNONYMS: Falsity, falseness, falsehood, untruth, lie, mendacity. [ Ceremonies. sis of experience and observation, we | Antarctic’—Newspaper filler. That's almost enough ’Cu‘ri\gre} »51“"‘"3 t‘" “dm‘“m‘i"‘.“f’" WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Iz W L;‘:E{?i ca d B pre too-ism a meteoric fame and a dismal | ice to discourage a social climber, even. ;‘I;d( 1?:1 l%flu\-erx)-(::n:‘cr:és. bfi?l :1‘;5 :::, increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: i I evel‘age co. 3 o 2 T T e e ~— " |state, county and municipal goy: [MORBEINIESE; eiate GTbEng abnormally impressionable, especially by NOTICE Wholesale 805 10th St. l‘he washing‘on | atomic menopoly. since Russia now rments. They also play & vital role | ideas of a gloomy nature. “To live alone fosters morbidness. All delinquent traffic tickets for|| PHONE 216-DAY or NIGHT has the bomb, the Baruch Plan is| n party organizations. & I November and December must be MGHY'GO-ROHM | outdated, and Lilienshal is xmm-{ s Eleanor Roosevelt has achieved | by paid by January 13. If not paid by! for MIXERS or SODA POP |ing new proposals to be submit- O eSS a political leadership unequalled in | MODERN ET'OUE[TE , that time warrants will be issucd y —_ ted to the United Nations this| GEORGE =, SOKOLSKY her generation by any man, which ROBERTA LEE ffenders. Effective this date By g \ 3 for all offend By DREW PEARSON spring. ST O even those who dislike her must} _. _J |all traffic tickets issued in the fu-| The Alaskan H iel _ | THE HALF-CENTURY YEAR iIX|recognize. As a matter of fact, it : ture must ke paid within three N 0 (Continued from Page One) S T Baron Holbach wrote in 1774: |is not impossible that the record Q. INDES sorgRons makes some remark that you know is not founded | 4qys, ewly Renovated Rooms b w1 I gonditg EnISR: Yoice Secr(‘~l “In all the countries of the world | of the past 20 years, when it is|on fact, haven't you the right to contradict him? BERNARD HULK, at Reasonable Rates ' poses” for the 1950 campaign. OP-|tarv of the Navy, is R in_)lhe lot of women is to submit to|all in, will disclose that she was|s A. It is much better to let his remark pass unchallenged than to Chief of Police PHONE SINGLE O inicn on this was by no means un- | ¢, Apublic X'BIali(,:x-;, He will be th tyranny. The savage makes a snve|really the architect of that amal3-|risk entering into an argument. o PHONE 555 Sen, Henry Cabot Lodge, | powr chalrman of Allied Syndicate]Cf Dl mate, and carries his con- | am of disjointed groups known as| Q. When the band is playing the college “Alma Mater,” should | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S pr ”_l)ll\v b":‘f;‘f]l“‘fe‘ —a New York public relations firm.. :Te!l((\ Aol wl;"?]rfl “:E ::,“"hcpo“}:’:m 0: ‘h,;bfc';()f::‘li'c st e those who did not attend that college stand up With the others? “ greed to a statement| Senalun‘:‘wviu::s "ll:‘ n::l;e if:&gnl‘ég a sensible education, while we feed|.ty of women has appeared simul- A 1::0“ cem:;nly 2o rema:ln sent.ed w:uld :fs con.zplcuously rene Gnoncg Bnns “lomas Hudwaro (o. Normally he would | penoic™s volees In the remodeled| their minds with tedium and trif-| taneously with vast alterations in ?-? ow should a man at a dance introduce his partner to another o ) b nst mich & statement 8t| . Qe Ly 10U~ |1e5, while we allow them to busy|the mores of our country. “Free|CouPle Widest Selection of th " he said, since both part- | SucS test by the Bureau of Stn-|ihemselves only with playthings| marriage,'—That is, mairiage with.| A. “Miss Crawford (his partner), this is Miss Miller and Mr. PAINTS — OILS it down their aims in the 1948 cap now whisper their %)eemels s |and fashions and adormnments, while fout parental consent—has become | Franklin.” LIQU"RS uilders' and Shelt o platforms, pemg - =55 :n;xlmal mu:mc we seek to inspire them only with|customary. In 1900, a young man HARDWARE “But in view of all the publicity,” |tax hcadache will be bigeer this| e, faste [OF frivolous socmpilb | s L e by BHONE 3% Lodge argued, “if we don’t restate |year. Uncle Sam has sent out 593, ments, do we not show our rea the daughter; in ‘1950. the daughter | LO 0 K d LEA R N St Abe Xt ight look an il W loco.000 fes e <o dirrer;‘m e contempt, while we mask it with|announces her intention. Divorce a n A. C. GORDON Rse;'l"i“gtofl Typewriters 't want to.” i 14 S Chnatalin B tlo | lediboy a show of deference and respect?”|has become so usual that it is al- The Emill reed ce D and SERVICED by £ 4 $ And his cry was taken up by|most an institution. Certainly, such | . 5 dge also pointed t con- |are strengthening a ! J : i . odge also ponied out that con- | e szengthiening helr nand | aqary Wollsanecralt, who, i 198|3 word s, divoree, bas o dele-| 1 Who waa the U, & Presdent famed fo s explorig rie? Oftice tn Oase Lak Grocery J. B. Burford & Co. GOP campaign chest and sug- | propesals. The Democratic majority ]:l\:;ltx:h :)i‘ ):}oma‘nx?d 'xth:lolakM t}t]hf 1{1_1;] mear?:pg.d B|;m c;)n(:;olh is 2. Csn_you complete the famous lines: “Count that day lost whose Ph “Our Doorstep Is Worn by J gested that a statement of aims|on the key Senate Finance Com- s £ Hatiwidelgeptactioed SERPHRINY Ciacus- Wiy, deslRliie B e~ o HAY, GRAIN, COAL Satistied 3 _ startled a century. Certainly in 1900 [ sed. Illegitimacy has been abol- i ¢ 2 Customers” 1t increase the flow. mittee is being increased from 7-8|yoren had nowhere.achieved pol- | ished by law i ; q - 3. What is a levirate marriage? and STORAGE ¢ Colorado’s Senator Eugene|to 8-5. This should give the Ad-|jtirar economic or social equality :e;spager:wdi‘;u‘;:“;‘f e ;f(‘“ 4. Who is known as the “Father of Medicine"? 4 lfuh!x;llz shook his bald and shiny |ministration the balance of Power!,. even legal emancipation. The|cise rather than euphemistic lan- 5. What game, which once gained great popularity in America, FORD AGENCY el lon taxes. . George Kennan, chietfirg; 49 years of this century there- |guage. symbolized the Great Wall of China? STEVENS® (Authorized Dealers) pleas he little contr 'S, . B ing the recognition of an eg i a but the big contributors, he warn- making a special study of the fall mg iy 8 4 h”x‘x‘l\tqual‘rc_le_ ities is Iccused. !Apon Lpe wum'\‘:x 1. Theodore Roosevelt. ; LADIES’—MISSES’ i o take us back not to|of the world's great dynasties, go_I red aetl‘] in a bl’ of NGI Luyer, who dresses to suit her own 2. “Views from thy hand no worthy action done.” (Author unknown). READY-TO-WEAR uneau olfil' 0. Y b art but to the antediluvian |ing all the way back to the col- ?:‘, L L‘;’“ ‘f‘f slness ",] pol- | tastes. Housework has chang ‘ 3. The practice of marrying a brother’s widow. Foot of Main Street it &t e Bysantine Enpive. He itics, in the profess This has|its nature to meet the increasing 4. Hippocrates. Seward Street Near Third A Y in a short historic period, worked | necessity of wom r ei- g g g o liatnes Senstor Owen: Brewsater |18 UYIng to forecast what will hap-| o 2ebinion in the habits of bies|Mte, less drtidgery S 5. paadors. ; " s en when Stalin’s dictatorship col- . ; iin g - MAKE broke in tauntingly that he had|P! p col-} B e baxticuiarly 3 4 " ] — - - . taur 3 i iy man beings, particularly in the!bined functions of wife, mother! h ch l W C JUNEAU D. }, 1 Lodge remark on a television | 1PSCS. United States. and earner. This concept has never . oot ey B LR T e Lharies vv. arter DELICI AIRIES 4 program that he was in sympathy I e Ta00, the typewriter woa inlERAES Anpeared 1 biftis on suchl M CIOUS ICE CREAM wiki oy 80 percent of the Repub- British Divert Funds | new device and the telephone was|a scale and its development in so g Ol'l\laIY @ dally habit—ask for it by name i platiorm anyhow. £ U. S. banking and busines lead- | ROt Of universal usaze in the Uni-[short a time to its present charac- | Oldest Bank in Alaska S 1. George Aiken of Vermont|e o are mapping a strong drive to|ted States. These two industries | teristics is unassimilate¢. in the Fomi and Be JunEau Dall'ies Inc 5 1; J_“:“)’Ed up and ?nn:“"“?d.put a reservation on 1950 Marshall | Which have since given employment ' morality of the Western World. lssl_nver Ha" a Cenlu o' Bankin lm PHONE 136 — 0 "(‘u11“\“(11‘ 1910 percent boblz' e Re-|pian appropriations. They will in- SRR : f' g— q H"\\’kh"fl pp:rtozxtn;):)rfg; ;l;l?;re;“ sist that before any more money | I [ 4 ' '] Chrysler Marine Elll’lll“ i AL i 2088 4 oes to Britain, the British govern. | [EREAITA L %11 Al Th B 4 co w15 hunBeP AR - S, ot g e ord Puzzle all 0 e B. M. Behrends Casler’s Men 5 Wear MACHINE SHOP ) 80, . 5 . tice of paying off her debts with a ENT Formerly SABIN'S Aarine Hardware ¢ his question was never ans-|pooweq dollars CROSS 32 v Stetson and Mallory Hats wered. In the end, the conference [ oiC i BN L Lo been use| o Rome M. Proteding ‘ Ballk ‘""msm, Snf DUsdtrwens Chas. G Warner Co 4 ;‘ ]"“"}_r“{’t “m’l‘;:“”‘ éoc;?ms?::m ‘:’ ing ECA funds to liquidate her| L BEmeuntatn '] NE“ l":::h“' ; g RESD. roeh, o EMENL. | war debts to such countries as E - O el g b his broug 0 ‘Senator: i s ies as Bg- awelling 6. Kina ibironght b, Seastors %o thela | 1L SE08 1o such coun By Gerion,, & Koot i Safety Deposit feet to announce they would refuse |"“ryoretore U, S. bankers point 14 Hasten sariaamy HOME GROCERY to serve on the committee, They b 3 AR b e 39, Thing: out that ¢ . 17. Make sultable hing: law f e Sonstars eshe aore of Ove |20t that ad o Betan ls being| {f Ehneuace & RAt: Sovey g Boxes for Rent BOTANY Phone 146 i gon and Bourke Hickenlooper Of | 1ot these co 3 8 | 21 Clever 4 e e countries are getting the | 23 Matured : | [ " i f\\;“}) n“"-";t *“‘OJ“_':*‘:EY"O:’;:“'red 0| henefit of British purchases which | 2 gfiufln a1 | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 500' Home Liquor Store—Tel. 698 3 e e e |should be enjoyed by the United| 35 Old mustear 4 . Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle American Meat — Phone 38 It was clear that the 1950 cam-|gioiec ! g s & CLOTHES raign was on. Note—Inside fact is that British| 3. Largestream = °'nrosent 8 Comniueh gawn | " s e Note—There was One new VoiCe|mieocury officials—as di x‘utl ;msm]‘ AR vresest B, Tanpssesp ;t::’: ——— é —_— NUNN-BUSH SHOES To Bafiish “Blue Monday” 4 8 GOP Senators' conference. ¢ne Foreign Office—are in favor of| 3. Playwright | STET%?NI( HATS To gi E \;; x'xeu]:; Kappmme? bena‘l(iir.pu"mg an end to this debt liqui- 4. Hard rock Quality Work Clothing 0 flve you inore freedom arby of Kansas, who recites P = : 6. Famous singer nl rom work — TR’ dation, or at leas g v | a short statement that he would &k UL“CULHE ¥ dov\n,‘ 2: o-':'x"u;nn cA SEEGERT rm ““l“u i try to measure up to the standardsl & i otfah | as a paid-up subscriber lo THE DAILY ALASKA Complete Outfitter for Men Al k ' set by his fellow Senators. |s 060 eeweoeoee 0. Part of the i EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING aska Lallldl” Yowll have to do better than|e . S Cortte | Present this coupon to the box office of the - that,” boomed Senator Vanden-|@ TIDE TABLZT el . Simple n. w COWLIIIG i berg merrily. . o! . Bl | : g | i ! Lateral IT TH . —_— |e JANUARY 8 . Riingae | CAP ol' “m cnmm H s GRAVES New A-Bomb Plan |® High tide 4:45 am, 16.1 ft. e Craze | 3 TW: Inside reason why David Lilien- e Low tide 1042 am., 30 ft. e 53 Bhearihe Taven ped TYRNE WO TICERTS o mit: Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler The Clothing Man » thal postponed his resignation High tide 4:32 pm., 165 ft. ! The pick | [ 7] DeSoto—Dodge Truck from IDrecember to February 15(e Low tide 11:05 pm., -05 ft. @, - Matons . | mz GE“TL“A“ rnn“ “ownnn E LEVIS OVERALLS was on Truman’s personal plea “ Resumption | 0 for Boys that he stay on for six more weeks e JATUARY 9 ol i ! Federal 1ax —12c—Paid by the Theatre SHAFFER'S to prepare a new international con- (® High tide 5:26 am, 152 {t. ® R i i : trol plan for atomic energy super-|e Low tide 11:34 am, 28 ft. ® . cathetoso | Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 SANITARY MEAT “S“saAy‘l'tervlw Flowers” but seding the old Baruch Plan. e High tide 5:24 p.n, 153 ft. ® : Alieme | o ITH OURS!” s The Barueh Plan was conceived |® Low tide 11.49 pm. 081t ! iai’efif, L | aud an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS ! ! . on the idea that (Russia 4vw;ul«:l ;wt SRR i 3 3;{;r:=e 3:: RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 13—?!121:11-]5—49 Juneau Florists have the bomb before 1954. In other ——— - ; . Golf mouny 7 Pree very words it was based on an American | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S; b Notlh‘oo-’c-u WATCH 'THIS SPACE Your Name M" prl e b S _—* ¥

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