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PAGEFOUR ¥ 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, MAY 8, 1950 o 'l l A E L] security of our nation as a whole. it i e g ) Y t MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1&¥ ng'f. ,:Y A qs q mpire B shouid ok b Bttt mk of o gremst i from < Wea"ler a' SECOND and FOURTH. P ublished very evei states aci Vel 3 al a pla y ea it : b ey evening excent Sundsy by the j states achieved st atehood at a relatively early period 20 Y EA R THE EMPIRE Monday of each month " mesint and BOain; Stesets, Junehu, Alsske of their development. The stimulus of being admitted in Scottish Rite Temple B iy TAE SING0: oo e e VI DRy B Tull Dartuets fn the Union, and the challenge of [ beginning at 7:30 p. m. . ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor | Managing their own affairs were among the most MAY 8, 1930 as oo o el W et ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager | significant factors contributing to their growth and Miss Pratioes L. Tooker of Porland, Ofe, had arrived May 6 on th i Worshipful Master; oo Pms%’s‘?finn‘?r‘l‘t’x”;"‘z’,\fi Second Class Matter. | progress. Very few of our existing states, at the time ® v Aleuum; The following day, she bec;me ;he bride of Mr. Albert Be Weather condiil a tes R T Delivered by carrier in Jun d Dousl ! 5 i si " e MAY 8 . g i 4 i ’ o o ons an mper- S B ,',E',’,,,’,‘,,,,‘:, ‘,;“g;",,,,“;‘:_ = e "=°"'fl-|:f;;\:‘:c‘;"’2'a‘:l-] ‘:’;‘m‘;’n ‘:;d‘i:‘f‘:‘rva]l"“::;:'ig‘ l:‘;"ft‘:‘al S ¢ {Clark, U. 5. Commissioner Fox officlating. The newlyweds were at home [atures at various Alaska points & y mail, postage paid, at the following rates: S S, A , 8 r ose 5 3 also on the Pacific C § o i G $15.00; Rthe. 4 i . Helen Chipperfield o | in the Spickett Apartments. cific Coast, at 4:30 uneén“{ncyri.::n :\d%r\‘mc:urx‘s 00; six months, in advance, $7.50; | of Alaska and Hawaii. I am confident that Alaska ° Mrr"‘, Fp:og)ns . _ am., 120th Meridian Time, and B. P. 0 ELKS ubscrivers will confer a favor if they will 8 aif, i Ll TRkatd.» W 5. J. F. : e Bl Oice of nle: & faver )t by il promipily. noty :\(‘: :{n:m,dh:e nu: p:}efien[lsla‘;(s, will grow with | o Jack Likins s Priends were catching up on news of John Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. ;ileefl:sedf llzlywtkAxe Weather Bureau| Meeting every Wednesday at “ O elepnones. News Oftice, 602; Business Office, 374 T o . Edgar Lokkin e | John H. Dunn. In Vancouver, B. C., he had married Miss Beula Doherty R [§ 8GR VERIngsra SUAR ] MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS There is no necessity for me to repeat at this time | ® Mrs. Henry Adkins ® of San Francisco, then gone to Eastern Canada for several months before :nch:tragel land 3¢ Fary dlandy| - come., WALLIS . GEORSE, : o i i ; nnef & s BOMRELI Prees §i BUively UURA S thp S tor | CC B Euiehty fOr Stetatood. THE TRy qualified wit- | ® Dacile Giien ® | accepting a position in Pittsburgh, Penn.. with the Associated Press. Barrowe L P““y] S e g . republication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other. | nesses who have appeared before your committee have, | ® Kate Lindblom d EEAIOT Bethel S 0—Snow| gecretary. wise credited in this paper and also the local news published s St 5 HUDBEW RS A0 e Alice Sullivan . the! 35—Rain berein. I am sure, presented convincing evidence both as mi Gilbert L. Pruscha, Weather Bureau observer, and his bride, the|Cordova 42—Cloudy 'ou;m??:nt gfiiflsgf%"umsx ST e T [[hp need {ux' ;x:dT:}xc L'\n;glble benefits :;c; hf: derived | ® ® | former Golda Mason, were at home in the Gross Apartments. The popu- Dawson 35—Partly’ Cloudy | === . Seattle, Wash. rom statehood. There is, however, one objection made | ve i Edmonton 32—Partl, |s 8 lar couple were married May 2, the Rev. Gabriel Menager officiatin artly Cloudy by opponents of H. R. 311 and H. R. 49 which I believe “?;:fm(m' oies b duplicate| o o ceremony in his residence. The bride was the fifth grade teacherg Fairbanks 42—Cloudy “o“‘ l'o e “.' 7“ & requires further discussion because it goes beyond the original and- 4, coples of .} confls *|Haines .. 41—Cloudy Regular Meetings Each Friday uestion of statehood and raises a fundamental con- SR DIMICO R 8 i) » 31—Cloudy Governor—JOHN LADELY L e b ¢ i s (A number of documents simil- Capt. Charles Glasscock had brought the crack new lliner, Aleutian, | Juneau Airport 43—Rain Becretary— stitutional issue. I am referring to the objection that arly detailed were found when Lar- |y Jate the previous evening on her maiden voyage from. Seattle. Hun- [Kodiak 38—R: Alaska and Hawaii as States would be entitled to rep- |sen was arr ; ; : om0 B arrested at his home In . : g g | dreds of residents were on the dock to watch her maneuver to the whart, | Kotzebue . 28—Partly Cloudy resentation in the Senate of the United States dispor- j Washington, D. C.) and visitors swarmed aboard as soon as passengers had disembarked || McGrath . 38—Rain i tionate to their population. “ .. The records made available i 2 Nome ... 35—R4in This argument is not only entirely without meri, | to this committee indicate . . . that Northway 32—Cloudy KWE But also| directly ‘atied s Baslo tefiet pEIihE bonstlo{ ot who hudi fpéeti undSEURRLAEE ‘On his way to ths Interior o, drive fragks for e SASKURERE SR Petersburg ~.... 42—Rain-Fog| gkfi‘&m lg&;% | tutional system under which this nation has ErOWN | \ooyareey 5 e e | fusion during the sixumer, Ban, Sewnrt, Jocal, youny Sa0, had booked ’;;’1"“"“‘33 . 41—Partly, Cloudy 8 4 2 x go-betwee: or Ja: in ashing- . nce George . . 30—Clear and prospered. Without the provision for equal rep- | {on Four' items whidH were{Possage on the new Aleutian. Seattle . 45—Cloudy i cab g N resentation in the Senate of all states, both great and | seized by the FBI in the possession Sitka . 43—Cloudy High Quality Cabinet Work ! St A small, regardess of population, there probably would |of Jaffe, and which bore no offictal To take a position as druggist in Britt’s Pharmacy, Donald New- } Whitehorse 39—Partly Cloudy for Home, Office or Stere | RUMAN ON STATEHOOD have beenno United States. This was one of the great | classification, were subjected to| brough, former Seattleite, had arrived on the Aleutian. Yakutat 40—Drizzle | S e—— e ! S A : compromises which the Federalist says was a result | laboratory analysis, with the result- g AR AN Ve 5 ;1 atu;rday The Empire carried an Assoclated | “not of theory, but of a spirit and amity, and that ing disclosure that they were coples Weather: High, 50; low, 3; clear. M . sv.azehoo:jm(“;fm::dmk dpr:mom T;:;mans view on| mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity ;’r "’\f“;‘fl‘:‘ "l'""";(sn": 1;““;;“ é"’!‘:", e ARTHA So(lfl' 7 or Alaska an awail. he text of the|or our political situati rendered . indi W] MCS. WIRUen dn Aang Hai Rk i President’s view is contained in a letter to Chairman i Ty} ‘.p lga 'l); & lunr i del W v) dlstpe:sab]c. or typewritten on Roth’s machine! Da'l lessons 'n En |ish b:ll GOIHG Io OBSERVE The Rexan Siore R e v o e here is no justification for denying statehood to' = H I y I g W. L. GORDON S Dok T S vy e Senate In-| Alaska and Hawaii on the basis of an issue which ;i 50TH ANNIVERSARY Your Reliable Pharmacists mmittee. !—licrn is the complete letter: was resolved by the Constitutional Convention in “ . . Virtually all of the late BUTL) » My Dear Senator Q'Mahoney: 1787, 1944 and 1945 items seized irom WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I am glad that I went, ‘The Martha Society of the North- | Dl?lll!(.}l%?)mo e Jaffe, which on their face indicated i G & *|ern Light Presbyteri s . I am highly gratified by the thorough and objective | America justly takes pride in 1ts record of ful-| them’ to bl R R i e glad that I went, even if I WAS il oo celel::at}l,xllegr e s?ol:t‘:ri:m‘f ) consideration which your committee is giving to H. R. | filling to the letter its obligations to forelgn nations. | were removed from the State Le- fiSmeppotnL, versary of its founding. The organi- | 331 and H. R. 49, bills which would enable the terri- | ‘We should be no less scrupulous in carrying out the | partment. Many originated else- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Stamina. Pronounce first A as in AT, | zation came into existence in 1900 Al“k " o s l : tories of Alaska and Hawaii to take their rightful place | promises made to our own citizens in Alaska and (Where, but had been routed {o|DOt as in STAY. and was first known as the Ladies a fusic lpp ’ + as members of the Union. As you know, I have long | Hawall. The case for statehood rests on both legal | State. Larsen had authority enab- OFTEN MISSERLIED: ;Dscent (respeviable). ~DefofRy (s kaihg | Al Eoplety. This Damdyss cukniged Arthur M. Uggen, Manager supported the objectives of these important bills which | and moral grounds. ling him to take such items from|down). to the Martha Society in 1922. Pianos—Musical Instruments ! carry out the pledges made to the people of the two Fhise: dve tebubled ‘times, VI know tc: rewi better tdr;i slt]s;te rl:cz?::fi:n.haem:fi; un SYNONYMS: Trust (noun); faith, hope, confidence, credence, reli- | At the monthly business meeting and Supplies territories. I sincerely hope that the Congress, during [ ways in which we can demonstrate to the world our | egqin ‘Ehpmg S e | e 4 : (?wrefi:m,::dcfgr}?dHd;n:‘":x:;m:h -Phone 206 .Second and Seward.. its present session, will enact legislation granting |deep faith in democracy and the principle of self- | tents. Although the various parties WORD,STUDY: ‘Use 4 word ihree times and:ib 18 Jons.« ‘et us tea to be given sgpf,ember 15. cs:ml_, v statehood to Alaska and Hawaii. The need is more | government than by admitting Alaska and Hawaii to|were frequently observed in the increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's Word: | jyjitees were also appointed for the urgent today than ever before. By such action, we|the Union as the forty-ninth and fiftieth states. company of one-another: by frained | EIOMENT; an invented statement; a fictlon. ©It was & mere tigment | annual picnic on June 2. GENERAL PAINTS 4 will not only promote the welfare and development of Very sincerely yours, investigators, no one of them was|Of a poet's fancy.” the two territories, but also greatly strengthen the HARRY S. TRUMAN. ever seen {0 dEliVer any EOVEITMENL | oo e DANCING CLASSES and WALLPAPER L : il i, 5D @ ‘ m-mf to another. hInl ut-lle govern- MODERN by Now enrolling in Tap, Acrobatic, ld IP = i 3 ment agencies to which the various ETIO U E IIE Toe, Ballet, Baton Twirling, Acro- . The Washmglon mite, but they fecl that the White T HEGQE DAY S |revorts or documents were routed ROBERTA. LEE {|vati~. Class for boys. Social danc-|} pnon Iea ainf Store m'l rifting rather than lead- | there was no real concrol or rec- ing for beginners. Ph. Blue 163. e Fred W. Wendt Merry-Go-Round P ’ LA ord of the whereabouts of copies= S g 5 : % i mn Lthc above means that the! GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY From the Minority View of Frank Q. Is it ever proper to send your wedding present to the bridegroom, resident not only has to make! e especially when you are not acquainted with the bride? (Continuea from Page ON®) | some real speeches on his trip, but| ALREADY IN THE RECORD |Fellows, member of the commiwice: A. Never; all wedding presents are addressed to the bride. It is not PAINTING AND card B"erage c“ e ‘h.m to organize more consistent| Al the material ir this ar- “Larsen, whcx_\ grrostod, was a customary to give a bridegroom a personal wedding present. 3 DECORATING Wall Street,” replied Judge Pecora, |teamwork aiter he gets home. im.le is taken from the “Report of | research specialist in the Far East B . s g P 3 ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. Il who served as counsel for the Sen- | | Subcommittee TV of the Committee Division of the Department off' Q. Is it customary for a person to talk with his neighbors at the Priced to Meet Your . PHONE 216—DAY or NI IGHT ate committee during that invest- v lon the Judiciary of the House of |State. The Department of State dinner table, whether or not they have been introduced? Merry-Go-R 4 2 PHONE 996 Ralph Treffers for MIXERS igation. Merry-Go-Rountt Representatives” published in 1946:|had no system worthy of the name A. Certainly it is. This is both customary and courteous. or SODA POP . : Jolly Senator Alex Wiley is af i ’ i “Can you give me the date of|aiq the Joe MecCarthy ¥ 18 af-| won June 6, 1945, the Federal[for Pprotecting the files of that Q. Must transportation be provided for the clergyman at a funeral? D —— ? that incident?” continued CUfford. | may bounce against him pusiness | Bureau of Investigation . . . .iDepartment. A man with a gold| ™ A Yes, “Yes, it was about May 28, 1933.” | oo i 8 8 is- S R badge could, without question, carry ia'¢c li e e st May 25, 400 consin Wiy, senior Gop el U5 (0 S50 {6100 i, way any document he wiabea. A4 [ Brownie's Liquor Store || The Alaskan Hotel \ in! o | \ 2 ewly Ren just what “we wants to Know.election in Novenl::)‘er Qc;?flr‘?e edlify and) cp b o amer L o el ol I-OOK ; a nd lEA RN by 0! FRMMAIE) EMACRN Feam § .m“;! ..— Now, one other question. Did the | yistor. Wiiey ey OhocrelY [asia . . .; Andrew Roth, a leuten- |this could be porrowec . - - B A. C. GORDON o T investigation of Wall Street come|itwnhat are they thinking nAUIES:|ane in the United States Navall “He (Jaffe) was photographing P. O. Box 2508 PHONE BINGLE 0 before or after the Senate MunItions | apone Joe's charges? TEI at hdme | peserve, stationed in Washington; [and publishing some of them, thef¢- PR PRARES | PHONE 685 myestigatxon?" soving ‘T rrilsed u]’) s ‘t?e aren’t| nark Julius Gayn, a magazine[by, through the medium of his! 1. What great American naval hero, born in Scotland, was once an Thefl Wall Street investigation |they?” . .. One reason why’%a‘;;; writer . . .; and Emmanuel Sigurd|magazine, at least, selling the con- | admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy? i e e ) ¢ came first,” said Pecora and then Larsen and John Stewart Service|tents of some of the classified[ ™ 2 wn i Sy \ Truman vetoed the s ‘ $ . at is the name of the crime for which a witness whe = added: “One other thing. The|gas Bill is 5,000 xeug?:nfimu;m . employees of the State Depart- | documents of this government at| gty lies can be held and tried? el s GEfllGE BBUS. moma‘ Hflfllwal'e (0. incident to which you refer did)orams j s s tele- ' ment in Washington, D. C. . . .. the time when the United States J B L i & senate Gomm- i s in ]Y;)!Pal received in one eAnon the' dockioenia seised in] Wes fighting ‘foridts very i 3. Inlaw, what is a legatee? . Widest Selection of [:1] SR s v & 4 mm AINTS —— OILS ittee meeting. Neither I nor the o e suci;z:;;zblél:ul\:nguna\»e (hio. posaoatiorn GrLURSIe at.dhe Am These papers were seized from 4. What were the common people of ancient Rome called, as opposed :Illlefi' Senate Banking and Currency Com-{ s Hary Truman’s C;l ¢ r:lmd erasia office in New York City at|Jaffe at the time of his arrest In fedhepatricinas LIQU“RS HARD! . N mittee were present when the mid-(writer gty im g ‘;5" the time of his arrest were 267|his business establishment, where 5. Who is the author of the famous mystery stories in which the PHONE 399 ieh o get sat on J. P. Morgan's knee.|\ashington COluml{ist wk?o :n lt‘: prepared by the Sfate Department,|he Was publishing a magaziue, [French sleuth, Hercule Poirot, is the central figure? It occurred before the committee|o. (p, ghosted | /' '\ ding 2 copies of a top secret|They were not his own docunients ANSWERS: i e or the President in the 1948 cam- | g P P ized as the ult Remington Typewri : paign, is now penning prose for | Classification, 20 originals or dup- Ehey were nob et At 1. John Paul Jones. n Erw' r .dc SOLD and ters ((:ih;llord thanked Judge Pecora | Goy ' Tom Dewey—and doing a|llC8te Originals and 14 copies of a|of searching his files. They were 2. Perjury. % e mire 0. SERVICED by » and hung up. < i i i S i i g up good Job - . - et Himehegh | seoret classification, and 51 origin- | found in sultcases and pasteboatd| 3 one to whom a legacy is bequeathed. Otrice in. Onse Lov' Cixoouty. J. B. Burf the crackerjack public relations di- als or duplicate originals and 14 C;m;]ame;s on tl ex;a les :}nd es] : 4 s plensian Phone 704 o & urd co- }r ¢ i i of his business offices. 0 nof » o No FDX Dackground rector for the Department of Ag-|coPies of a confidential classifica- | © “Our Doorstep L An mterestix:g sldefi’ght can he"’mflml’ev has just turned down gu tion; 50 prepared by OSS, including | s¢¢ how anybody could Hiaim o B s Gl HAY, GRAIN, COAL Satistied C:l:::"’ drawn from this conversatios. Any |Pi€ Job With the oil industry. 2 originals or duplicate originals, Papers were illegally sewed e | and STORAGE " s s y & ¥ and 1 copy of a secret classifica- circumstances clearly indicate that | newsman covering Washington, or Anti-Histamine i inal: dulicate | Roth, who had previously worked | 4 any government official close to| The American Medical Association tion' and, 11 arigionis or dulicaze for him in this very office, Was E L L l s A l l‘ L l N E s FORD AGENCY the Roosevelt administration would [is the backstage partner of the origingls ofeg einganiiel sl i dg;ive,jmng ma erl: weh);m " 3 STEVENS’ (Authorized Dealers) have remembered vividly the fam-|Federal Trade Commission in its gebion; 39 prepgred BRONT, (Oftiee Y v.ed‘ bV b; DAIIIY Tnlps mmu To mmm GREASES — GAS — OIL ous incident involving the circus|order against the commercial Anti- of el IniEuleenan muu?mg 2 a T}(l:%nzit:lsvsli!o‘fxilre%fmmx;e: em&e,( = LADIES’—MISSES’ midget and J. P. Morgan during | Histamine drugs - g original or duplicate original of afa ¢ i 3 3 | "b an an e" TO-WEAR R i L vy rl,‘,“gi'hETA“ ;’;f Awfw" sccret classification and 3 originals | chairman of which was Sam “DD"; S via Pete; . urg d Wr g READY-TO- J“eall ufllfll‘ Co. P itor . M. A 5 | or i - | of Al , a Democrat, occurred | i i up Wall Street and ld to the|complaining of “promotional cam- |oh, PLCate orginals Of 4 boridel et ith connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Seward Street Near Third Foot of Main Street formation of the Securities and Ex-|paigns that rival those for vita- e Lla.s_mflcatlon, prepa.re by hich i lved rmed Convenient afternoon depm‘"esr at 2:30 P. M. 4 h Co issi mins SRSy " MID (Military Intelligence), includ- |2 war whic involved an al change Commission. nins a few years ago. 3 i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 And what the Clifford-Pecora| Despite the Medical Association’s ing 9-copleaciten sooreh SRR foiee ot R s Aot WOL‘:‘W“. — Th ch l w cm U by 4 i s is try more than conversation illustrates is that Tru-|opposition, doctors prescribed some “‘?"' ! sr\gmal‘ % duphca;fd o!‘llgl[:;\(:) 0%’;5;00‘;;; o] e a! es ' er JUNEAU DAIRIES man has no one around him who! 12,000,000 tablets and some 11,000,- el g %l copled of SORUHEELY fhat has b t thi: DEL]CIOUS ICE CREAM : e e e o o | M ST oh . S ottt o1 slosifioation; 56 feSnéwa in ST SN Aedeie (e Al (e MRS. C.C.FR orfuary » datly habit—ask ; e s e oy €} including 3 copies of a secret class- Teport? | . C. C. FRUTIGER £ie 3 by e evelt reforms on which the Truman |drugs in 1049. The Food and Drug! e cnsilalins i T ol -- —_— ’ Fourth and Franklin Sta. ¥ administration is now building. Ad}r;!_lmstr_auon also okayed the An- { as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA PHONE 136 Juneall Dalries Inc Truman’s Low Ebb :;w ;;tmllllesdtisl.ug:-) COml;ler;lafly % rd P UZZle FNSTORS ited in b Nk fg THIS EVENING - . El 7 . One of the com- C i C i President Truman is taking his|mercial Anti-Histamine drugs, In- rosswo Pacacnt this coupon £y the box office of the s 7 Ch-r’-"l' Marine Enflll- o swing through the Northwest at ahiston, is owned by the United Ib haracter Mfl‘iu 'wm time when his political barometer|States Government through the| | pacrCes., 35, Paff up CAPITOL THEATRE Formerly SABIN'S MACHINE SHOP 2 is the lowest since he lost control|alien property custodian. « Implicit 35, Wine cask | i Stetson and Mallory Hats Marine Hardware i Dyees i 16 The Pepom % Locomotive 36 Keen | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Arrow Shirts and Underwear C G W defeat in Florida plus the neck- engineer's sn oy i pplosera: % ST U ‘Allen Edmonds Shess has. arner Co : and-neck Dixiecrat race in Alabama 12 y(,'u" 4 rk I HE IE o BSkyway Luggage 3 5 g dog ‘musical wo! nr n“m all go to support what the political Bfnv A""E IAPI'EY 13. Knowing 40. sym?ol‘(nr n o A"n nmn dopesters previously predicted—that . Flat fish seleniym 2 of St ST GVENSCHOLARSD | % Lefeh e o o v BoTaNy || DOME GROCERY There are four general reasons 116 A “ 43. Comes out into B s T0 MILLS COLLEGE it - o Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 | Y Phone 146 4 1. The McCarthy Charges } Sand g Solution of Saturday’'s Puzzle g red “ 7] cut doeper than Washington re.| Betty Anne Tapley of Juneau, §f KoiForthe 4 o polgnant RE.’III‘%EII"I%% cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 500’ Home Liquor Store—Tel, alized. While most people don't]Alaska, a senior student at Juneau ocale §2. Conger Bofoy draciesy. .. (BANN U to your home with our compliments. American Meat — n-.. ? sympathize with McCarthy they|High School, has been awarded a openings b5, Fracas 58. Repaired shoes commune WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! c l! 0 THE S » Dl twat where. there's. smoe | Trustee Sthlarshin to Mills Gollegs |, #: Falfs preds 5. Compass ogiaf, H: Sepes 3 Takes prawaces - NUNN-BUSH SHOES 4 they wonder why |in Oakland, Calif., a - 8. Efolfo there's fire. Also they wonder why (in Oakland, Calif,, according to ad i STETSON HATS To Banish “Blue Monday” " the administration has lacked co-| Vices received by The Empire. Miss 6. Deep reverence 3 Quality Work Clothing hesive rebuttal. Tapley is the daughter of Mr. and 6. Head covering ! y To give you more freedom 2. The Kansas City Murders—| Mrs. George M. Tapley LA | Oldest Bank in Alaska FRED HENNING from work — TRY have focused attention on Truman| Trustee scholarships are offered e Hussle’ } il % and the Pendergast machine. Act-|in national competition and repre- 10. Swiss river | s Ceumplete Outfitter for Men B e e s "sis wce | sent the most dlstinguished-scholar- |1k Sy 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1950 — ||| Alaska Lanndry 4 investigators into K. C. and de-|Ship award given by Mills College. Halt suis serves credit rather than blame in|Each one offers $4,000, payable at 21. Astoun | ” a ¥ 227 Unaccompanied w‘lln the Binaggio shootings, However, |the rate of $1,000 for each of the 33, Day's march | (L) ° M. Behrends BR. W. CO G 't Y vear: 25. Entertainment most folks don't know this—again | four years of undergraduate study. 2. Covers the | COMPANY H. S GRAVES dve to poor public relations _ NN dower | 3. Economic Unrest—Farmers ar-(® ® © ® © & o 0 o o @ 2 Eastoi e ™™ | Bank Dedgo—Plymouth—Chrysier The Clothing Man i irked at falling prices. Housewives| ® . B R il ! DeBoto—Dodge Trucks LEVFS are irked at wasted potatoes and | MAY 9 . 39, Southern OVERALLS price supports. The public is fed | ® . - .lf:;‘.’.““““"‘ sa'ety nepfls‘t for Boys up with strikes and business is|® Low tide 1:56 am. 59 ft. e & g3 So. African : SHAFFER'S e —— » grousing about taxes, e High tide 7:51 am. 129 1t. o | AT SN dooss B f f 4 Lack of Leadership—Gradual-|e Low tide 14:32 pm. 201t. 9| :: . '&;m form | oxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT %ll With Flowers” but 1y, the public is coming to the o High tide 21:20 pm, 134 1t. ® e | FOR BETTER MEA' Y IT WITH OURS clusion that there isn’t much o B el e e Ty 50. A’d‘é&“gflllon | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS i - e 4 dership in Washington. They ! B 5i. Percelve® | Juneau HOfiflj © put their finger on any defi- SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S Rumanian cola - . e ———

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