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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1950 * PA MOUNT JUNEAU LCDGE NO, 16 The President has | . . question and recommend plans. 2 A i D(llly Alaska Emptre assigned the retiring Secretary of the Army, Gordon 20 Y E'A R S AGO from ea er a :toom)“ Beliingg sy oy v by the | Gray, to make an independent study of the same prob- THE EMPIRE In Scottish Rite Temple E ""’:“i\h""‘g ;w' sy ‘M“h lem. And now, in addition the Twentieth Century " beginning at 7:30 p. m. v - - - President | Fund and the National Planning Association are be- o o as a oln s Carson A. Lawrence, - v‘"f:;?fii:: ginning a joint research program. They mean to MAY 27, 1930 Worshipful Master; N R ss Manager r o s vice: : S - find out how much more of foreign goods and services | o . JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. fice 1n Juneau as Second Class Matter. | the United States can consume, and what types of | o Freddie Chester v Thirty of Seattle’s business men, with Charles D. Garfield, tour m;'i::lh:: Nv::x:ns‘\;r;:aun::::l; . "““"',‘:?,‘,;"n':m,, for §1.50 per month; lg(mds and services we can use more fully without e Sandra LeeMJ:nsen : manager, arrived on the Aleutian, bringing goodwill to Juneau. alsh, on ‘the Pacific Coast; a:’ 4:30 ot the foliowing wates: ol B . M;:[n‘c’. i{imxen;l;m . five | %M+ 120th Meridian Time, and @ B, P. 0 ELKS six months, in advance, n.so;l It is very desirable to have this independent, non- . Ah&;g Wray & This was the warmest day in May recorded during the past five released by the Wenther Bureau SRRILT oty . LSRR 1k “a favor if they will promptly motify | political study made by two competent private agencies : MAY 28 o |vears. It was 70 at 1:30 in the afternoon. are as follows: L Bk Gttt G s the Business Off oy failure or Irregularity in the delivery | v 110 came time that the government itself is digging : J;r;y Hill * A AT Anchorage 45—Partly Cloudy y ~w n; ey s s Office, 602; Business Office, 374. into the problem. Each independent effort provides| g Trudy Ellie N . Oliver Drange and Martin Holst left for the south enroute on a g::;tvlve Island ,Zgz::am Ctmll’;e“l Rwuier WIH BIGGS’ B bt ) a check on the others. So complicated a problem offers | o « Edward Chester o | visit to Norway. il et Clol:l?iw SecEml ey ¢ ress 18 exclusively entitled to the use for | ..~ o e oonroaches, many potential solutions.| e Sandy Holden . 3 e RS v y retary. ws dispatches credited to it or not other- | MaNy possible approaches, 3 iy y o brought in 5,000 pounds offCondave: . i AT paper and also the local news published | Tt will be very helpful to Congress, which has the e Joanne Erwin c! The Margaret T, Capt. Peter Hildre, brought in 5, o Dawson 38—Partly Cloudy v , et ultimate responsibility, if it can chooge from several{® ® ® o o ® ® ® ® © ® ,,),;;and sold for 10 and 6.30 cents. Edmonton . . 51—Partly Cloudy |£ TIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alasks Newspavers, 1411 | o ommendations and also have the factual material| —————— | Fairbanks - ss—partly cloudy || Moose Lodge No. 700 ol i eiuiadieboad turned up by several official and unofficial studies. |lieved that Harry Daugherty, then ' — Charies Wittanen, of Douglas, who had been outside for several|Haines 42—Cloudy || g ylar Meetings Each Friday B PRSLANE attorney-general of the United |y nths, arrived home on the Aleutian. Havre 47—Clowly |} " Governor— States, during the Harding admin- Lk Y Juneau Airport 43—Cloudy ARNOLD L FRANCIS BACK UP jistration, was involved in corrufl-| ;o Gparles E. Rice and Mrs. I. Goldstein were making the round |Kodiak 40—Raini| oot o jlon. Wheeler in the course of €|, "\ 'siivq on the Admiral Roge L e 32-Snow || AT TER R. HERMANSEN Industrial and business resurgence has carried to |inv ungum: dr:nnln;idrré:flilrls D . xcgzam 40—Par:b:‘y—g}g::§ “ o i ol " ” concerning teapot doi o1 o within “easy striking distance” of the postwar i Daugherty, who refused to give A. Van Mavern, broker, was making the Southeast Alaska POrts on |y i .o 3 Partly. Cloudy of production, observes Bu,smebs. Week. ks Whesler. the Admiral Rogers, calling on the trade. Petersburg 40—Raini Showers = Business Weeks index, which seeks to measure |08 (0 WRRRCE Portland 54—Cloudy BLACKWELL’S distribution as well as output, already is ranging DOV | ypout how the Republicans were W. D. Gross was enroute to Sitka and was to build a movie theatre |Prince George 41—Partly Cloudy CABINET SHOP the 1948 level. The postwar high of industrial Pro-lcovering up corruption. So, Pres-| . ... Seattle 51—Partly Cloudy 117 Main St. Phone 13 duction was reached in November and December of |ident Cooliage called in Harry g Sitka 41;43,17115 2y 5- i S 00, Daugk y 8 asked for his res- g A i itehorse . Rain High Quality Cabinet — Lo T 1?39 P 0: the e ‘n‘ "g“:;:;:rw 5 resighed Nineteen diplomas were to be given students of the graduating class ?{val-:(:fiat pria iy TeE Honaty DS o e TR A i e Harlan F. %((;11(') a ‘dlStinéukhed‘ of the Juneau High School. Winnifred Carlson, because of high grades, ‘ OUR CAPACITY TO CONSUME May figure to be clo&(.tO 160 gt stimism, | Professor of Law at Columbia|was to be valedictorian, and Bemnie Messer, salutatorian. Among grads I EA S I_EAVE ST TR s e L S.l-ml - 0]1 ~ment‘ University eventually one of the|were Earl Lagergren, Fred Barragar, Amy Bates, Viola Riendeau and IH BoD U 7 e years ago the Brookings Institution |Business Week noted thntvmanufactulmgdempg.\cmber greatest justices of the Unifed|Henning Berggren. = o“ IR.P'IO A"END | ,The Rexa]l Store" n exhaustive and valuable study of our na-|in March was the b?‘“’, since the preceding { States Supreme Court, was ap- gl A ’ capacity to produce The central problem today | peak, and during April it “unquest!onablyf wgnt ahead|pmnt6d attorney-general and he| H. S. Graves and Pau! Kegel were leaving for the Taku on a pros- SO“'S GRADUA‘“O“ Your Reliable Pharmacists st the reverse. Here in America we are pro- "of a year ago.” However, as the population increases,t,neq over to Senator Wheeler cting Erlb [ a i i the number of jobs must increase, The magazine |every single file that he asked for, | P } A BUTLER-MAURO ducir out half of all the industrial goods turned ; e tbod { re ar ¢ estimates that 61 million jobs will be needed thisjas a minority member of the Con- i ¢ 4 3 a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thibodeau, DRUG CO. e out in the entire world. - And ‘there are plenty of | e e o e Eeaibiiil’ Bommittha. ARIRGTls Weather: High, 70; low, 63; partly cloudy. proprietor of the Thibodeau Cash » people overseas who want what we produce. But|summer to avert a ri: y g o ORER BEY Grocery, and son Joey, left on the their ability to buy depends on our ability and will- 3 AR The 1924 Con: was Republi- Princess Louise for the states. 2 w sse day: are any optimists 2 o re ~f ingness to buy in return what they can produce. So In:tese Ay I d""lm ’: tl:]a;.r;ex i ;‘;'hepbeauv,y can. Neverthel it passed, onl D -l l H E |' h by They will go first to Yakima, Aluka “‘s‘c supply : the critical question is America’s capacity to consume | left.” asserts a writer. Oh, yes, g February 8, 1924, the “Joint Res- al y essons n ng IS W. L. GORDON |{ |washington, to visit Mrs. Thibo- industrial goods parlors are teeming with them. clution of Congress Respecting | deau's brothers and then will go Arthur M. Uj , Manager dustrial goods. i SNSRI { : e s b amore. yeats we are pitponing the iréck- —_— Prosecution for Cancellation of Oil| ¢ ; to Lacey, Washington, to attend|| Pianos—Musical Instruments e M -'hlll‘ Pla d' other ozersfls aid We know what's the best remey for spring fever,|yeases” 'This resolution provided: WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Such action is nothing else | the graduation of their son, Ken- and Supplies sy Datue o ‘.nn be short b'. : ,“ ;‘but we can't afford it. That remedy is to do nothing.| “Whereas it appears from evi-|pyut folly.” Say, “is nothing-else THAN folly.” ny, from St. Martin's College and ..Phone 206 ..Second and Seward.. B e s L i derce taken by the Committee 0Bl OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Blasphemy. Pronounce blas-fe-mi, A [be joined there by their three $21 billion of eux:nm ;lmrdn]]ar.: m:f:m\in: nré A new necktie is being made of glass, to meet | Public Lands and Survleyi of tnlm as in AT, E as in ME unstressed, T as in IT, accent ficst syllable. dauihters.f lclecmra,,lj:;g\l Cgl!s‘:;l?g ) what it wants and needs Irom us. L whay Baxce s . i United States Senate that certaln 4 i » dol (im: dy! worker of he Por ] o we to do when that time comes to save our exgort|a growing demand, we pres\lme,k for something to | TRed SH S erve No. 8, in| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Idle (inactive). Idol (image). Iayl (short | AP0l O 0 W gichct worker GENERAL PAINTS trade and to prevent a collapse of the economy of free [ harmonize With a pain in the neck. the State of Wyoming, bearing date | POe™)- 4 ; for the National Girl Scouts, and and WALLPAPER Europe? . L QAT 5 April 7, 1922, made in form by the SYNONYMS: Sticky, adhesive, viscid, viscous, glutinous. Mary, a freshman at Marylhurst. In search for an answer, Sen. Arthur Vandenberg One of the most talented actresses is the Woman |gouernment of the United States, WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us| The Thibodeau's expect to return Ideal Pai i St has pr m.r‘mx a bi )a;-u;-m 'Cnmn;xssiml to study m};who laughs heartily at her husband’s jokes. throngh Albert B. Fall, Secretary |, rease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: |to Juneau about July 8. a ain ore e oy -3 oA J ey —-——|of Interior, and Edwin Denby, Sec- | ;\ip;, ACABLE; unwilling to forgive; relentless. “His manner of dealing = Phone 549 PFred W. Wends = ; retary of the Navy, as lessor, to| . 5 0 b b T implacable.” SCHWINN BIKEN AT MADSE . “l w h- i |Maryland Chamber of Commerce | T HE SE DA Y S \He Mataidath, O 06y as ~18ks | 7 s - ! —_—— e BS |ng °n meeting . . . . Sentiment for Sen-| e BRiea and that certain contract between| qewewreerrerorcrreeceeees ! i M G R d jator Tydings is such that no one| SORGE I. SOKOLSKY the government of the United b ! PAINTING AND card Bevel‘age co. erry-uo-koun | dares run against him on the Dem-| GEORGE E. § .S V5t cea did "the Pan Arkerichn B MODERN E”QUE”E Y F |ocratic ticket . .. . President Tru-| THE OUTS ARE LIKE THAT |{rcleum and Transport Co., dated ROBERTA LEE DECORATING | Wholesale 805 10th St. & (Continued from Page One) {man would like to persuade Bob| 1In a country like ours, the best|April 25, 1922, signed by Edward Priced to Meet Your Budget PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT 2 Patterson, ex-Secretary of War, t0 | that those out of power can do is|C. Finney, acting Secretary of thej“ Tro n‘ for MIXER! o iaon The truth- €0 to Austria as U. S. High Com-|to check, scrutinize, criticize and|Interior, ani Edwin Denby, Secre- Q. Is it all right for a girl to ask a man to call at her home, if he |} PHONE 99 Ralph Treffers or S or SODA POP | missioner, but Patterson isn’t an-|purify on the anvil of the truth, contribution by Rep. Otto b ¢ tary of the Navy, relating among|seems desirous of her friendship? n of Louisiana: “Mr. Speak- | X10US ];('s sxi,x'n’x;xcam th:[! lllhtz LhoseRwhnh;l\‘re in power. _SO, when | gther- things to the cnnstr\xccégn rl;f A. Yes, this is her privilege — and probably the best, and least | pemmmmm———— e Th eave of shsence for |08t vitriolic auti“Aviimen RIONES|the HRepublichns Wels in Powel joil (4nks tiPearl Hatbor, S| ing way, to do this is to invite him to her home for dinner. \ l(v ; 1n‘v‘\wln((u"r}:}(rlx‘l“hr::‘-i“‘”“‘“ during the recent whistle- | the Democrats were righteous and[tory of Hawail, and that certain Lmbarra:llngtt{\a}tvmt‘ocorrect ronunciation of “decollete,” and what does BIOWI‘lie'S li(IIIOI' s‘fle 'e'.,AlnaHSkan .HOIGI c 1ean, officls |stop trip were by Estelle Gaines|attacked the corruption of the Re-|lease of Naval Reserve No. 1, in i W e B 4 ks t ey b |of the Washington Times-Herald. |publicans. the State of California, bearing date | it mean? 1 Franklin at Reasonable Rates i Dy 5 % 8 ’ , bearing " Phone 103 139 Bo. % i The twelve Nazi §5 men con-|nies Gaines formerly worked for| In the 1924 Platform of the|December 11, 1922, made in -formd A. Pronounce day-kole-tay. with the accent on the last syllable. It i i 8 ! nétf_-' JF = ~‘"'efrld-mnfldM_ m"rffl‘f | commi ‘| Democratic party appeared this|by the government of the United|is a French word meaning, “Leaving the neck and shoulders uncovered.” P. O. Box 259 mnomn oo o 350 defenseless Americh pUis-| wag Jet out aiter the big congsress- | paragraph: States through Albert B. Fall, Sec-| Q. Is it obligatory for a bride to wear something on her head when : }‘Nm“t}\ during the bat-|jong) defeat of 1946 First .. We arraign the Republican |retary of the Interior, and EAWiB |she is being married in church? | of _ the ‘X"“-;“‘ :“‘t" "S“‘ i“‘ member of the Jewish faith 40 be- | party for attempting to limit in-|Denby, Secretary of the Navy, a8| A Yes. I i H ‘ executed—thanks to Senatoricome a Knight of Malta is Irving |quiry into official delinquencies and |lessor, to the Pan American Petro- . | % 'Iom an ( . McCarthy badgered Geist, who has tried to keep alive to imped, if not to frustrate, the |leum Co. as 1€SSEE, WEIE EXECULEU | P e GEORGE BROS. ardware °- the same | ay last year in ithe spirit of the four chaplains.|investigations to which in the be-|under circumstances indicating y he is badgering the State De- | me Tofal was awarded” him e- | ginaing. the Rupublican party. and | trada. and. sorsuption . . lOOK a nd lEARN by Widest Selection. of PAVNYS - oas 1ent now and the ATy SCares | cengly in Rome. leaders assented, but which later| Secretary of Interior Albert B A. C. GORDON LIOUORS Buflders’ and Shelf = b 1 ":d 0{ “”d“li“" ool Assistant Secretary of State Ed |they regarded with dismay .. ." |Fall was indicted, tried and im- | HARDWARE 1p by a Senate investigation o e R e 5 % 3 i o oo oie o |Barrett, resting from McCarthy's| And also this one: prisoned. And the leases were can: > PHONE 399 e e igation, rescued a capsized| “Such arc the exigencies of par-|celled. There was no cover-up. 1. Of what country was the famous Maria Theresa the Empress? ok by, e Iy convicted in the Potomac before his|tisan politics that Republican lead-| In the 1928 Platform, the Repub-| 2. What street in London, England, corresponds to “Wall Street” Remington Ty, ters Quoth one ex-State Depart- departure for England recently . . .|ers are teaching the strange doc- licans boasted of their virtue: as the financial center of Great Britain? The Erwin Feed Co. || SOLD and SERVICED by officlal regarding Senator{, "o oiteqctor, herding a flock of |trine that public censure should be| “We stand for honesty in gov-| 3 What is the term applied in England to a long distance telephone ~l ° ]:r:x‘x:‘jtlo I:::;(-;“;;‘l‘lll"‘(:‘ children threugh the capitol, ‘led‘ d].l.‘ed(d, against those ‘v{ht.) tpose ernment, f-ur the ap?oixllxxllent of | cane Office in Case Lot Grocery J. B. Blll'flll'd cfi. ,'< bdgte Senate page Bert Wissman andjcrime rather than a_g(\mst crim- | officials whose integrity can not 4. Which Book of the Bible contains an account of the Creation? Phone 704 ‘ i gushed, “Oh, look at that nice boy.|inals who have committed the of-|be questioned. ~We deplore the i imals with backb lled? “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Senator Kefauver of Tennessee {1¢ myst be wonderful to have your | fenses " fact that any official has ever 5. 86 are a‘n e SR IONES o HAY, GRAIN, COAL Satisfied Customers™ actices the economy he preaches.|joh and see all the senators”| This sounds very much like Sen- | fallen from this high standard and ANSWERS: and STORAGE still using envelopes that|inaw» replied Bert, “I don't think [ator McCarthy talking about the|that certain American citizens of 1. Austria. i [ ted for him as a Con-|pueh of it” . . . .Quoth an im-Jcurrent Democrats. In 1924, the|both parties have so far forgotten 2. Lombard Street. FORD AGENCY 1. He could govern- | portant member of the Republican|Democrat who most strongly at-|their duty as citizens as to traffic 3. A trunk call. STEVENS’ (Authorized Dealers) money to print new senator-|national committee: “Bud Kelland |tacked the Republicans was Burton|in national interests for private 4. Genesis GREASES — GAS — OIL ationery . It pays to be|ang Harrison Spangler and that]K. Wheeler, of Montana. He has|zain. We have prosecuted and . Vertebrates. . the sister of a powerful senator,|.rowd are living pin gt»he past. 'The |told me that when the teapot dome {shall always prosecute any official b LADIES’—MISSES’ J“eau "ol“ c’ even when that senator is long|paity needs new leadership. Taft|investigation started, he did not|who subordinates his public duty % READY-TO-WEAR Sook o Sisis o dead. Mrs. Blair Bannister, half-|.,mpletely dominates Congressional | have very much to go on. He cer-[to his personal interest.” S i3 v Thira Street ‘ sister of the late Sen. Carter Glass policpy. The Davenport liberal|tainly had less than is now avail-| It is interesting that after the There 1sno suhslltuie fOl' Newspaper AdverllSlng! Boward Swews .. e of Virginia, is still holding the joblgroup will not get anywhere, and|able in the “Amerasia” case. The|1924 exposures, the Republicans of assi treasurer, though over|lpesides it’s just a move to build|only way Wheeler could make the|were re-elected in 1928. The 1950 =t 80 and seldom in her office . Shejyy Senalor“Ludge for President.|case stick was to get at the files|cover-up is based on the assump- The Charles w. cmer JUNEAU DAIRIES ‘! has now occupied this lush job for |1t Republican leadership were[in the Department of Justice and |ticn that if the Tydings investiga- || DELICIOUS ICE CREAM . Housewives should smart, it could pick up the ball|the Navy Department. tion produced the whole truth, ART UGGEN Mortuary & daily habit—ask for it by mame posal of Towa's Sem.fanq yun with it on civil liberties,| For a younger generation, it is|the Democrats would be thrown out. to put the coffeef,s that isn’t going to be the way|in order to say that it was be-'It ain’t necessarily so. as a paid-up subscriber tv THE DAILY ALASKA Pourth and Franklin Sta. Juneau Dalries Illc ichange under Federal|j; js i the Senate fight on FEPC.” |- EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING PHONE 136 ‘ 2 and bonds now come Turner Smith, crack lawyer P s 9 ; gt e ) ! reseut this coupon to the box office of the ¢ watchful eye of the sec-|gor the Justice Department's tax Cl’OSSWOl’d Puzzle o .Chrysler Marine Engines and exchauge commission, | gjyision, instructed embryo lawyers ! b 60 “odnamrofites, thovigh e r CAPITOL THEATRE Casler’s Men's Wear MACHINE SHOP at Notre Dame recently on how ACROSS 25. Goddess of 35 Marine you can't eat stocks'and bonds . . .[t5 enforce the tax laws, Among| L Hi-mannered beace . ¢ Formerly SABIN'S Hardware Big coffee and sugar dealers are|,ther things he revealed that the . Mc!r;llld'““mr 21, HehI:hk?lrml-d and receive TWO TICKETS to see: / Stetson and Mallory Hats ng Gillette’s bill. number of cases sent to the Just-| g % 9 ;‘g‘“ ” . " Arrow Shirts and Underwear Chfls. G- Wamel’ co. tle-noticed but important olive- [ice Department for criminal pros- o K"ln;’“ ke B“ccA“EEn s Glnl. Allen Edmonds Shoes 1 for labor peace was aecution has jumped from 79 in 2| 13- Bacterlolor G golt S Bkyway Luggage m by broad-gauged Dave|to 420 in '49. Wartime evasion on num locp canasta Federal Tux—12c Paid by the Theatre 1 of ‘\!’:e klx.tl-x-x;x;ioxxall the part of taxpayers accounts for| §%: f,‘,';;fi‘y‘;“,,"‘ ® C°E|:‘x3"ytf,3dfi= v HOME GROCERY t Workers (AFL) to|the increase . . . . A strong move isease . P th 4 . y. head of the Amal-|is under way to make Henry C. w P°.‘:?3¢°::. & of'o'rx‘x;paufun Phune l YELLow c‘n cn.—?hfll‘ n B 0 T A “ Y Phone 146 )thing W (CIO). | Tler, chairman of the U. S. Em-| 16 Citydn =~ o i Dl . and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 5 # i have been gt ployees pp Compensstion Appesls| 11, giadl | a2, philigpine Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 500" ‘_;‘:‘:“!"'O—N : r years . . .| Boar resident of e A. F. of L.| 15" ¥ injury 43. Horizontal 48. Long narrow 52. Only E. pear - Frankie Cos-|American Federation of Government 2 gfzrlie“;'r‘ “ mflm}’" 0. Um'}‘:[,‘[; 63. Bamboolike WATCH THIS SPAC Your Name May Ap ) c L 0 T n E s kson would | Employees. Tler is also being eyed| “* “'g3aress 45. Prong 51. Female saint: Lot ' Kefauver crime |for the chairmanship of the U. S.| 2. Renegades 47 Tablet abr. JeaRivans pootis NUNN-BUSH SHOES To Banish “Blue Monday” down toiCivil Service Commission. s A STETSON de{s To give you m, e it b s ey 9 Quality Work Clothing from work = g Arizona. BUll g Corree, the vigorous ex-con ATmea*wign Oldest Bank in Alaska HENNING | Tk S die - |plans to stage a comback cam- Take . Complete Outfiiter for Men Muh h‘. Congressman Sam Hobbs of Ala- (PSS 10 Stoge ot ‘advantage 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Bmhng_.lsm e bama for advocating Fe g } j Closest . ry { | i i of the L Congressman Brown of Ohio, a 3 Em:"am G T By the idzands o Taft stalwart, is in for a battle Rplesatn m e e Importance 1 ping. i 1om Ben o, Demoerat . & | The B. M. Behrends || B ¥ GO H. S. GRAVES e D ual. | Federal Security Administrator Os-l . Charactertstics . e COMPANY | g 3 *'" |car Ewing is dead serious about his FaL e 1er. The Clothing Maa s campaign for governor of New York. Telative B ank W Certa ists have organ-{Some of the boys who organized b Jiatientn Trucks LEVrs OVERALLS ized ret tele- | “McNutt for President” clubs in b GVt e it - for Boys phor a let 1938 are getting busy for him .. . Wearing awa; f f timidate radio ste A negro, Theodore Spaulding, Re- 2. E:m?e::mb‘ sa ety S SHAFFER'S f1 e discussion Political scouts | publican, is almost certain to be ‘rorm || “Say It With Flowers” riturning from Wisconsin - report!elected to Congress from Ph]ludpl-] 2. Efi::]m. Baxes fm' Re”t smu‘ mr “SAY IT WITH OURS” Y Jce MeCarthy ‘would licked if | phia next November. The only two arlllesls o 3 FOR BETTER MEATS he were running for re-election |pegroes in Congress now are Dem- Auning = this year . . .. Contrary to a report | ocrats—Adam Powell of Harlem, a Chiireh ‘ofclal COMMERCIAL SAV'INGS IH"E%“”NES—“ Jlmeau Hfln’u of (e radio commentator, Senator | notorious absentee, and William e Sonnieiation Phone 311 Tyd'i7s was not booed at a recent {Dawson of Chicago. Ocean T o ———

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