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) FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1950 FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : iy MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1&# E Gértalrly tha operators and éveryand dephnaent uln Tom Wea"ler a' SECOND sad FOURTH { l Al k m )lre the coal business for a living lost heavily.in this fiasco. Y EA RS A G 0 kD ot dack ; D‘" aska I The administration—specifically Mr. Truman him- THE EMPIRE i in Scottish Rite Temple { Publishi rd every evening except Sunday by the j : Bis developmient; | or ‘46 SXbumA Vi beginning at 7:30 p. m. H EMPIRE PRINTING COMP. self—lost in this develof y ; a o'n o Pty { Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska prestdent | clearly another instance of presidential ineptness in s o ! SELEN TROY MONSEN - 'y B PV o< € oo 3 mergency. . e Président did MAACH 17, 1930 Worshipful Master; { JOROTHY TROY HNL'_O et Managing Editor | dealing with a national emergency. : pe : W, 3 ¥ Angé;i;flrh :R & A * - Business Manager | othing about the coal strike until it was almost too | o MARCH 17 : . Commemorating the twent?-second anniversary of the dedication of { yyeather conditions and temper- JAMES LEIVERS: Sctret L Entered In the Post Office In Juncau as Second Class Ma late. Then his legal department proceeded against the, o Dr. Joyce D. Smith . the Eiks' Hall, Juncau Lodge No. 420, B. P. O. E., gave its annual St.|atures at Adus AlRSkY polx.ns L . O hafes or £150 ver month; | UDION n the clumsiest, way possible. The end did not | e Joni B e o | Patrick's Day dance. The Bills had decorated the ballroom with green, |also on the Pucitle Coat, uf 40 @ B.P. 0. ELKS e u i : row! s ® | Patric 5 8 jan Time, ang Dellvered by 0 months, $2.00; one vear. $15.00 coms untll the miners had grown. CLeCERES BRI Eity S phelpsikiy o [ white and purple streamers and used special green lighting effects. Earle (am, 120th Meridian Time, and . P. 0. By mall, postase paid, at the following rates: perators had been confronted with the ghastly policy | ® Suzanne L " = & layed for dancing, and Edithe | release: y Meeting every Wednesday at i yoar, advance, $15.00; six months, in nd\nnce $1.50; | operators m‘ e ; gl t,hrough"!' Marye Berne Ehler ® | Hunter and his Moonlight Serenaders play hich was encored, | Anchorage 24—Cloudy 8P, M. Visiting els ome oD et HE%Y favor 1t they will promptly nots | of Federal seizure again. This was “muddling le M. Frank Serdar @ |youn. o pupil of Dorothy Roff, gave an Irish dance W X S | Anastee 33— Partly Cloudy Ry wndl vy g Blus. ess Office of any failure or irregularity in the deliversy | with a yengeance. leo Kristin Lindquist . Henry Messerschmidt was chairman, assisted by Ralph B. Martin an Barrow -3—Snow WM R;uerEwwE!B BAm.BI ™y f o lepnones: News Office, 603 Business Office, 374, - o I James Stewart ® | Chris Anderson. Bethel . ; - ticdy ms % ! MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE SOV II-‘T SEA 'E | . R. W. McCrary ¥ SONEL B Cordova n & L L SRR = o, o B TONT o 31 with Judge Justin W. Harding presiding, the regular Spring term | Dawson 25—Partly_Cloudy i s the Togsi Bews StMiaisd Press dispatches indicate the Soviet Unionisbuild-|e o © o o o @ £ U. 5. District Court convened. The grand jury was called for the | Bdmonton i Er “0089 Lod e No. 7 A g r and commenting on this, the Cincinnati } 0 B &G ks later. F. A. Aldrich and Pete | fairbanks —Partly b g 2t0. In { bereln. _— g up:a 3 3 ! next day and the petit jury, two weel Haines 26—Snow T NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Enquirer has the following to say on the subject: o show a particular capacity for Delgard were the bailiffs. Shvte 7—Snow | Regular Meetings Each Friday ! OB Avs e e Reversing the pattern of unification that prevmlslmc great task of municipal plan- ga e 35_Partly Cloudyj| Governor—JOHN LADELY i here and in some other countries, the Soviet Union jning, certainly not [;); a ctlty SvlJ; Appropriate to St. Patrick's Day, the Palace Theatre was showing Rodtak 36—Cloudy Secretary— ! has fust set Up & separate Minisiry ol the NAYS, A0 [BCHI B R e Eyes” starring Colleen Moore in her first all-talkie. | Kotzebue ... =6—Clear WALTER R. HERMANSEN | - rmed for For | weeks when he asked that his|“gmiling Irish Eyes a b Parily | Ol ! operate indepenedntly of the other armed forces. For budget be trebled, which is a char- —_— McGrath s y o { the present at least, the Soviet Air Force remains con- | budget be trebled, whioh 1s & chats In Douglas, Vieno Wahto, president of the Junior class, had ap- o)~ mezls g:,xdi ! solidated with the Red Army. The shift in organiza- servants who measure their achieve- inted these committee chairmen for the Junior Prom April 11: Isabel Nort 1}»713. 36—Partly Cloudy. BLACK LL i losure of new naval i pointec il ik Petatsburs WELL’S ' ion, coming soon after the disclosure ol ments by the size of their expen- ts; Josephine Kilburn, decorations, and Vieno Wahto, re- 54—Rain ) frdicnts th 3 § is r | Cashen, tickef it b Portland bt CABINET SHOP } building plans in Russia, seems to indicate that the|gjtures. Nothing in his careel B nts Boboe Cleinbe " 8—Cloudy 4 Russians are going to make a very great effort to|would encourage anyone Ito believe | freshments. AV A Eiattla LR 117 Main St. Phone T3 S s . ser aragon g } develop tucir sea moWE I Lt emn e B i e G riven o Bl wey for & Tew kMRl el [l si—Partly Cloudy || ey Quaiity Cabinet Werk ‘ It seems very unlikely that the Soviet Union win ) ha;h:ol;n‘t;mmp of these comments |pome of her uncle, W. E. Feero of Douglas. Whitehorse ”_(I;;e;“ for Home, Office or Stere t attempt to build a conventional surface fleet strong is not to single out Mr. Finkel- PEE R vakutat 33—Rain ! e o U ":/ll— hafe stein ior his' appointment {op Jorle The Admiral Rogers brought a number of passengers well known in < o t { Grea ritai s it appear Moscow . . is ra r 4 tention = icl i ; W. W. Batcheller, EVERYBODY LOST COAL STRIKE that of Great Britain. Neither does 1 tfr B icism. !} is rather to cxlllxrvi 1 per-. | Juneau: George Holcombs and Gil Rich, traveling men LV E (o will embark on any large air-sea program based onfi, the jnadequacy :_;t‘(o:)_t Luc?fi merchandise broker; John H. Newman, court stenographer, with Mrs. i -arriers. In neither arm could Russia hope!sonnel in our municipalitiés. es s N . f Wrangell, whose father formerly " DT S T oot el cnose lIl‘ I( l:!’;:m:(('umul'nlpcl strength of the Western |have grown too large and their; Newman and child; an';d- S:D G]r::;t;i‘;lmurc B : The Rexall siore rike in State: e { to match the ac 8 2 A : ore: r pol- rember of the Territorial 3 with the recent coal strike in the States but the) Lk ST tod of 10 or 15 years. complexities are too great for pol- [was a m | Cincinnati Enquirer hits it on the head when it says | Rations, unless over a perlo o vers largel itical appointments limited to good | i Your Reliuble Pharmacists 5 e sl athike Cut off from the open oceans to a very large fellows and popular men. What L. L. Trimble, American Railway Express representative, returnedl BUTLER-MAURO s OOty LwgRt ik feoal Bkt extent, Russia cannot aspire to such naval power 85 t0 | = g0 i managerial skill of on the Admiral Evans. Also aboard was Theo Rosenberg, owner of the| DRU(-; CO, The nation suffered one of its worst industrialfyo o0 46 gain command of the seas. But it might the highest order, capable of doing Katmai Packing Company at Uginki, and Mrs. Rosenberg. . backsets in many, many months. Literally millions of | .y o1yt (0 do what Germany has done twice in this | (pe King of work that such an a g paaie iy e W ¢ ved; y were ed finan-1 . g 7 bmarine forces strong!enormous task requires. B i i d i ' people were inconvenienced; many were injurec century. It might develop su i : : P Weather: High, 40; low, 17; partly cloudy. | & clally and some experienced actual suffering. Count- | . o "y e S ihe sea communications of the | R,Jblen M:;\ s, in an address in [ Alaska MIISIC snpply % o P 3 Y - f e Buffalo, said: | less men in all industries—not alone in the coal in reat maritime powers. i ork is exrafais e e et e e e e . i stry—lost their employment for varying lengths of ven now, the Russians have close to 300 sub-| “Government work Is ext | o . . | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager dustry ¥ Eve . | constantly, whether we like it or| S : | Pianos—Musical Instruments time. In the end, the strikers gained a nominal in- [ oo % B0 T of them modern vesels far ex- | B¢, Madofaes more and. Hiore} IAt| al y essons In flg | W. L. GORDON || NE and Sup, crease of 70 cents a day and the union won the privilege | ..o the performance of World War II types. On tricate, and demands better and | GENUI plies of increasing its feudal levy on production by another this score, they already have the means of challeng better administrators "‘h“v‘ it Sp'emsi 5 - .. Ko u",i OLD STYLE [/} 10 cents a ton. ing Anglo-American command of the open oceans.|as jf in the absence of lllc§fl‘1V°§:V WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: AvAolcl sucl\nexprflss ns as, at s SOUR MASH hi Pyrrhic victory, because after | The creation of a separate Navy Ministry, in this|there are less and s available. | 1ooks good on you,' ‘or “You are looking good.” GOOD is not a synonym | nl eBr:a:(;xn of unemployment an additional 70 cents | light, is a warning we cannot ignore. It takes dkm“lzll]l\;l-fin*‘:: mane | for WELL. Tt is much better to say, “You look WELL in that suit,” and, yeNTUCKY GENERAL PAINTS e i ity 3 | & SEROOL perience and imagin: “You are looking well.” STRAIGHT a day means little to the individual miners—it would E : R that man may |age municipalities, Too few are 4 N MISPRONOUNCED: Geisha (Japanese singihg and dancing BOURBON and WALLPAPER be many years before they could recoup what tho\‘ Einstein’s latest theory indicates a E " | chosen because they possess these OFTE] e iR e WHISKEY 2 have lost through John L. Lewis' leadership. And the | soon be able to understand the universe, but, ymln qualities; oo many bomuse”they‘gifl’- Prononce Lfl;s L“ o as ) N hED ldeal Pallll s,ore increased tonnage levy is not a net gain for the union, | so, it is extremely doubtful if he will ever be able to bring votes to the elected offiicals. | stressed, acc;“srs":i;;i};)» éere!miar (el 100 PROOF Phone 549 Fred W. Wenat e a 2 estige a tion. | do anything about it. o=hpie- OFTEN MI : ’ e * because it has hM,h( avily in pum e and devotio ‘:n A b L S i SYNGRYBIR Late: tardy,lintery: unpunc{ua‘;. 510:4 e . i ". }‘; 4 ! . «Us imes it ours.” Let us . |at the behest of any democratic|involve a running row with politi- D WORD STUDY: “Use a word. three umc; an Rdis yToda 's word: f "le wasllmfllon | President, Prime Minister or poten- | cians and pressure groups [ increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. y cflfll Beverage CO. tate. They will attend pe: con-| The result is that our mumm,ml‘- NEW | DETERMINATE; having defined limits; definite. “Eloquence rests on | STITZEL WELLER DISTILLER Me"Y'GO'Round ferences, and they will make mag- |ities get the small fry who ml !laws the most exact and determinate.”—Emerson. ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. IS | nificent speeches about warmon- |satisfied with jobs which even 1 CRSBURG ! PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT (Continued from Page One) :’-“l‘rlxwixnt t):sur:»jtfiuz the world. But!they managed them to the best of | ORCHESTRA TO PETI;R?:B(erIhG‘ WW“W? Dmgbggjogrggmr:;m. g At i they will always sabotage that con- | their abilities, would not be man- Chuck“W( n;‘c;'saiu‘l:pD::)CEPe"p“— ) or or DA POP E rence. aged at all. There are some men |estra will mal . i e MODERN ETIOUEITE p < B sir s, sgo. | [The, Brest R Lo who enter this service for the pub-|burg on tomorrow's Ellis fAn'.lme‘;’ ROBERTA LEE » dent had remarked to a friend, “if | J Liie good and they eiay. on 50 mat- { flight, and will be tr}ek eatirey ; Q The Alaskan Holel I could just get to talk to JOt‘ Trouble Inside Russia ter what the torture of the spirit.[orchestra during the weeke: o i T BI'OVII'IIG'S |.I(|IIOI S'orc Stalin I think we ‘muld stop :.‘lnl‘ These are the State Department’s| g, n men are the exceptions. nior Chamber of Commerce doing. | Q. How should a wedding announcement be worded when the bride’s Newly Renovated Rooms of this U'uull)vlf'. Stalin s a rea-|ijons; and most diplomats and In New York, where there are|They will play at thet i?!u;xx‘mether has remarried and bears a different name from her daughter? 108 139 So. Franklin at Reasonable Rates ) sonable man. diplomatic observers believe ““'“Q‘ \bout 100 departments, one might [day night dance and retu 2 A. “Mr. and Mrs, Paul Woodward announce the marriage of Mrs. || Fhome ot LT ’ o Aot oy | 1deasape correct. g ve oy envre vl oot 00 (PRI GRS | Sunday. The four members O e I Wobawaid's daughter, Susan Morgin, to Mr. John' Arthur White, ‘etc” P. O. Box 2886 PHE oo intimate adviser, oyes,” afd | "o inescapable fact is that the managers—Robert Moses, Raymond | orchestra are Charles Werner, bass; SR R F e s i Chief Justice Fred v;.;.«:; the nd:a 14 men in the Politburo, who really | Hilliard, Dr. William Jansen There | George Troycheck, flccormax;, er.‘J kQ. 5 of sending the Chief Justice tof,,p0 Soviet policy, are not going to | F1iard, Dr. 733 -| John Montgomery, piano and Jer- | Jackson"? [ A ——— i ’ S A = are some others who are thoroughly | JO! 4 i : % i 5 ¢ Moscow for a ftalk with bz‘a!m, change, no matter what Tr""‘fl“‘l‘f(glsilmm passably efficient. But|ry Nottingham, guitar. A. No; address him as ‘Mr. Jacksofit. unless he is"a Doctor of | '".omas Ha'dwa'e (o- Ll e wor back 10 YD = 80! ir anvonis elseiin'the DAA: seys | HOCEE BUG BRERAY. 2L SRR Sl el | Divinity, in which case he is addressed as “Doctor Johnson. GEORGE BROS. Department, it was xmmedld“» or does. The cnly thing that will ical a(:m-my NUGGET CHAPTER TUESDAY Q. When not being used, where should the spoon be laid? Widest Selection of transmitted by acting ISeCr(’l-ll'Y‘change them is major force at| A Nugget Chapter No. 2, Ordcrdor A. Upon the saucer. Do not leave it in the cup, bowl or fruit dish i PAINTS — OILS Robert Lovett to General Mars] 2= | home or major force abroad. For instance, the Planning Com-|gastern Star will meet Tuesday TRt hera D plate ukHarAsath; UoRs i Builders’ and Shelf #ll, then atlending the UN Assemb- | . o ovnigly pointed out in these | mission in any large city & tre- evening at 8 o'clock in Eagles Hall| LI ! HARDWARE { ly meeting in Paris. A]‘irl\xgd, Mar- | columns, all is not well either in-|mendously important, In a growing for a regular meeting. There wnll; P e e PHONE 399 shall flew home for a quick two-| 40 the satellite countries or in- city of 8,000,000 it is of paramount|pe palloting and refreshments, ac- b ) day conference, during which Tru-| 4o Rpussia jtself. There has been [significance. To head such a com- cording to the announcement. | lOOK a nd lEA RN Y Remington Typewriters . fan agreed not to make any PeACe| .0 revolt in ‘Bulgaris, With|mission, & man should’ possess & I A. C. GORDON : dC SOLD and SERVICED by =z move untll it was cleared With| . .yi;ng of the army deserting; and | knowledge of municipal engineer-| s The Emm ree 0. our western allies or until Russla|y;ere pas peen seething unrest in|ing; he should have a wide grasp GREGG RE.E[E(TED [ : Offias ) Gase Lot Groosty J B Bufl"d& co. gave some tangible sign that 1t|py;oory and Caechoslovakia. Uti- of the sociology of his area; he 1. How many notes of music are there in two octaves? Phone 704 oo wanted peace. questionably this is behind theshould have a firm understanding HEAD OF MUSI('A"S 2. What rank in the British Army is an equivalent to that of an || “Our Doorstep Is Worn by S e Ml Al-n~m.ml‘n e e 1Ul The American Federation of Mu-| smerican “Five Star” General? HAY, GRAIN, COAL Satisfied Customers™ } Jerky Mr. Truman Etons denlt ey et ko | e Exmsibally but ot 18 DRRIE |, iiisnd IR (ABT), ot 58] 5 SRt Tan i te: this Gteat LinelBatte G attax b Histt of Chibake and STORAGE i 81 dhedian doy whels, the Prosty :%::tml:]\m(r(::'un‘r‘zair:x u‘::xc areas. l:cd:l:ogi-(:anfer m!‘t \)muld best be|annual meeting last ;ugm‘ rte'“; 4. If you were studying Euclid, what subject would that entail? FORD AGENCY pep e c Waab 15 nApDet bl ay James ' Gregg President of 4 5 el it agam,| They feur that we will use the fan nonorary position, headed up by f}?:cl]ocal foritho fourth consecutive| ciwnsk Iriendly ltile bird ispained dor & Aaint? STEVENS’ (Authorized Dealers) oo, Das heen e Sl (present, restlessness of Soviet peo-|a citizen of outstanding success| e ANSWERS: GREASES — GAS — OIL shrewd diviner of public ; A ples to start a major propaganda|and experience. feih vas re-elected 1. Fifteen. ds tr m- 4 i Jerry Nottingham wa i o] » " ZICB:";‘:;:‘Lb‘":;’e::z‘“;u; s l:u'm'dmc to win them over to the ]“““ To it, in New York, has been|Vice President, and Anita Garnick| 2. The rank of Field Marshal is the highest in the British Army. L?;R%:YS TOMISSES Juneau Motor Co. the; t know how rk, gt - : .TO-WEAR un talk with Russia before going fuu|%ord: ,,B"'H ""l‘:onmmb::,m welappointed Jerry Finkelstein, the|was re-elected to her 1ith term as| 3. More than 300'years before. R Nick ot i Eeaa tilt into a hydrogen arms race 3,\"1:':41)::‘[,‘“:4 i manager of Mayor O'Dwyer's cam--secremry.'rrcasuro;, & = | 4. Mathematics. Seward Street Near Third g advisers were| B TRt = an ieorge Troy-| i ¥et many of his advisers were| “epy i Uunos fear could be done.|Psign for re-election. That is M. Bel?y e;‘_}‘i'é.ennlm to téh“ voara| DR | disappointed when he rushed out| g, 00 “ho' ahrupt white House | Finkelsein's chief virture, ngf);cly'. c?m(ru:"tet; jRiccied bo e bietg potale | MARE an abrupt 1),-(x.~>yrplru|\c. telling the handout; nor by Harry-and-Joe|that he successfully )"?l‘-mg“hd o thé boz;rd o et Leo’ The Chafles W. Carlel‘ JUNEAU DAIRIES workld l:athmle bmubd &,Ilu};‘!\ \wfv:.ln: | peace conferences; only by some of w(]c‘:n‘;mb:nmn(‘;‘l:,n ”:’|ln ,; :0 ULI lsn. ;r;va"o 3 Al k DELICIOUS ICE CREAM make the hydrogen bomb. They fe e il pls ; for to-|he had been the publisher ! iy ; SL Ie thimed & great ‘”““”""“"""‘t:; I::;:llon::-]-l'mxh‘nlm:-l‘l;l\:;u‘»"” 1‘1“. civil Service newspaper The meeting was held in the| OldESi Bank 1n Alaska Murtuary & dally habit—ask for it by name for a world-wide radio broadcast| '™ i 3 There is nothing in his record|AFL hall. | < : ever seen. o | Sts. reviewing this country's many,| SIE R i 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1950 || rout and Frencin Juneau Dairies, Inc. 3 many, moves for peace, a broadcast | i tl\at‘ would put the onus for the il | ; s " et "ionee o) THESE DAYS | [l A The B. M. Behrends : : Chrysler Marine Engines e L S e G R ‘ e Casler’s Men's Wear ||| macHmNE smoP The £iate Department was also, GEORGE K. SOKOLSKY | ACROSS AL Pance step | i o o upset when Mr, Truman hurriedly — LEmasnt G P | B ank zommdy SABIN'S ) arine Hardware ranted an interview with New| OUR DIRTY CITIES Flont kings of | Stetson and Mallory Hats 5 | Wo Denwan i Shirts and Underwear Ch W York Times correspondent, Arthur I travel about the country,| 15 Wordot 4 By [ 35 Arrow a hiiny | as. U. warner Lo. Krock, after Krock shrewdly corn-|T am appalled by the change that| g, gasi & dtpn Ay { Safety Depaslt Aln Wirmee) o ered him at a dinner party given|has come over our cities. They are| 14 !;‘e"“"'"‘ gt t | Skyway Luggage . 5 AR A ; ] L 15" Plethoric T by Sen. Brien McMahon of Con-|dirty. Their streets are di hey | 18. ‘Scotch uncle B! | : nectiout, The President, in fesiive|have lost the spic-and-span ap- | 1 Cersalerass, ¢ Boxes fm' Rent HOME GROCERY o mood, definitely promised Krock | pearance which they had even in 22. gaurt“ faie 8 | B o T A “ Y Ph 146 * the interview, and kept his Word|the depression years. There seem L S B Gastropod | COMMEBCIAL SAVINGS one i ately erea 28 @ 0 be “g ig - | 29. Cessation , ‘ lmm(df.m.: o SR e o o 5000 neighbor- | §: gnug room DOWN Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle m 3 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 previous promise to Secretary Ach-| hoods” except in the suburbs. 32 As far as Tonls ¥ i - ¢ eson that he would m: no pub-| The excuse usually is, for mel 33. En,!rlg,t_)"\;lflrr 2 Austialian 6. Sphere 9. Having wings | E s ! American Meat Fhone lic statements on foreign policy | laryyr chties, that parked cars 5 Palm lily : mhr',e‘fmem T African 10. u?’llg.;m?. ; h = f N Ad “ : c L o 'r n ¢ without Etate Department clear-|prevent proper cleaning of the| $8iGoin . 8. Partofa 11, Make edging ‘ substitute for Newspa: el' vertisin _BUSH SHOES i & ance streets. But t does not explain| 40. Chair g PR for ifcation T e There 1SNno P P ___.g_ N%PIT'EFTSOI‘J HATS To Banish “Blue Monday” . 1ol e R v B While the State Department isn't | why the cars are parked constantly A 1 Quality Work Clothing To give you more freedom going to admit this publicly, what |day and night so that streets may | G i i 4 from work — TRY it objects to in regard to current not be cleaned. Nor does it explain . Explate | L.T. PERRY rm HENNING | « White House peace thinking, are why every open lot, wherever a] | Spider'strap | : two things building has been torn down, be- - American as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Complete Outfitter for Men Alaska Laudr, : 4 1 The jerky unexpectedness of |comes an eyesore, a dump. Nor Belonging to us | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Mr. Truman's ideas. There is no|does it explain the unfinished ap- | Present this coupon to the box office of the gontinuity. The President 1 be e of every city as one enters M | l w cowl‘mfi H s G s 3ta 14 as he|i 3 y r by auto- By o . 4 bawling out Stalin one d: as he|it by railroad or by aul A . S. RA‘,E did to the amazement of Winston | o ahoss J‘ CAPITUL THEAT“ cmm chill and Jimmie Byrnes at the real answer is. of course, % : gg:rdm conference. And’ later he|that, as our cities have grown, B ‘ and receive TWO TICKETS to see: The Clothing Man { B jclling friends that Joe|they have become too expensiye T ” " DeBoto—Dodge Trucks LEVI'S OVERALLS ' Stalin is a man who would be to run. New York, for inctance, is e | BLACK EAGLE e : reasonable if you could only sit so large as to be unmanageable 2 Linklefluml » down with him at the same table. by the kind of officials we get. Erows, | Federal Tax—12¢ Paid by the Theatre SHAFFER'S 3. The Russians, in contrast, have True, the Mayor and other elected Bk ctamien MEAT “Say It With Flowers” but & fixed, firm continuous policy— officials are not expected to be ex- ndian ! Ph 14—YELLOW CAB €0.—Phone 22 smAnY “SAY IT WITH OURS 1> pamely, to break the democratic perts about anything but getting . Philpoas one ‘— =" RON| o NEATS gystems of the free world. And| elected. It is hoped, however, that . Bayionian | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 'PIH!O“NnE 9 Juneau Florists while they may bend this policy they would scour the courtv for delty | RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 13—“ ms‘—‘ un 1S ever so slightly, they have not and experts in various flelds o!( 3. TyRe measures THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Fhone 311 B tly will not break it, merely city managemeut, Few competent| 57. Double: prefix I WATCH ay [ i i ‘because of a peace conference or men wili aucipt positions which . |

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