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4 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1950 {44 o § - . port was required, it would obviously have been unfair | ® - PSR BVt MO i al y askd mplre to the private owners of the land for work done \: December 16 . from ea' er a' SECOND and FOURTE Publistied évery evening except Sunday by the by the Territory of Alaska, work subscribed to by pri- ‘ . 2 Y EA R A E! N - Monday of each month o iy TRV conpany ! [vate individuals in Alaska. Al those factors went | ® 0. B. Cleveland . THE EMPIRE : in Scottish Rite Temple BELEN TROY MONSEN = - 5 " piee EreSitent finto_the matter. |. (g:;u‘{\hv ‘(‘;]:L : - &3 H beginning at 7:30 p. m. DOROTHY TROY L] - - - ce-President “ " 8 tyv e = ¥ C: % e Lt s S PR o T One hundred and fifty thousand dollars had been | o Donaig A, Messerschmids o DECEMBER 16, 1930 as a 0“1 s w::::;:mfi R RELARSG 1 S "Boet. ORfibe tn Junsaw. A8 Secnd Olass diateer, | P0G If It had mot been spent, 1 think &S waull e Marion Bartlett eift The installation of elevators had been completed in the Capitol & & SUBSCRIPTION RATES: be an interesting fact for the committee to develop. |e o FBui d E.'G. Gilbert, i JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. y BUlvarea By saciles i Jenest and Dessihs fo¢ SL5S por month l uilding an . G. Gilbert, engineer in charge of the job, left on the 1 SiGBEAL, NS0 o0h FEAL BINAY 4 “However, so far as I can find out, the Senator’s' e December 17 ®tprincess Norah. Weather conaitions ana temper- N - w o By o il, postage ;’f;%o“l the lnllz;]wnm radu's‘ s7.50; | committee has made no effort to ascertain whether |® iy} atures at various Alaska points L year, in_advance, ; six months, in advance, $7.5 % _ p 7 one month. £ advance, $1.50. $150,000 was spent, but only has tried ot determine Mrs. L. J. Holmquist ¥ Flans wers BAE wate 1o e meganisstiod OF 5. CRABtAEIGE Wil | e i SRR A % B. P. 0. ELKS Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify | I t o & " V. N. Blackwell ol ok ¥ am., 120th ?*f-iidian Time, and L2 Tas the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | Whether the holdings of the private owners of the land Ed (Doc) Eweansy o |Daughters of the American Revolution in Juneau. A special meeting | released oy ite Weather BUredu| preeting every Wednesday at 8 f their papers. e Wort 5 i a oy W X ac: tel " 3 3 7 2 3 % evel al O N felephones: News Office, 602; Bustness Office, 374. )‘:"(“ Worth $150,000, 3/ euiized i, Ky ANELS | Al Forsythe .‘if”" all those interested was to be held in the studio of Miss Caroline’ re s foliows: { PM. Visiting brothers lecome, MEMDER OF ASSOCIATED PRES s o B s O S i ° Mrs. Elmer Lachance o | Todd with Mrs. Helen Boylan as co-hostess. Anchorage . 3—Ice Needles| WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted bt The Assoctated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for he only way people ‘of Alaska could be|q es B. White o s Do Annette Island 40—Cloudy | Ruler. W.H. BIGGS, Secretary. § Sk Saittet T Hus gever wnd:sleo the joosl ot Mitneq | taken into consideration was by means of proceeding|e Mrs, Genevieve Soboleff To serve the pulpit instead of the stage was the destiny of the pipe | Barrow . . 16—Partly Cloudy WX i herein. in the way these people did. ° George Schmidt e |organ that had been in the Palace Theatre. The purchase of the Kim-| Bethel 13—Freezing Raipn | — e o NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alwska Newssapers, 1411 | “I do not think the Government was defrauded ) 2 _Page Wood ® ball organ was made by the Martha Society, an organization of women | Cordova 1o—partly clouds || Meose Lodge No. 700 ' I g e Dt of a single dime. T think the matter was handled | % Mrs. Walter Stutte ® of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church and presented to the |Dawson 14—Cloudy || B y, ‘ in the way that has been followed over and over Mrs, Lucille Siine ! ehurch Edmonton 5—Clear gular Meetings Each Friday 3 § o) 2 i c A5 bt ke Maurice King o Fairbanks . 27—Clear Governor— again in this country in cases in which precisely the v Gadige T Toimsn _— Hatie ARNOLD L FRANCIS it same recognition has been given—although not inle ¢ o o o o & © e P Grouped on the wharf at Haines a few days previously, 40 school Hav’x“es 2’1—511':20; Secretary— 0 exactly the same fashion—to expenditures already e L L | children, lashed by a raging snow storm, gave three cheers when the| ;o co “airport ... i fi_s:mw WALTER R. HERMANSEN made by private individuals. y ' | steamer Queen, which had been scheduled to return them to their homes | Rodiak .. -~ 28—Partly Cloudy “I am quite sure that my distinguished 11'1('11("1 |4 in Skagway, was unable to make the port and sailed away without | Kotzebue . .. 11—Cloudy a the Senator from North Carolina, whose reputation them. They had accompanied the Skagway basketball team to Haines| McGrath vy 18—Cloudy i | 7 for fairness is so strong that I need not comment INDIAN DAN(ES To early in the morning before the storm broke, expecting to make the Nome ... 18—Freezing Dflu]el &0 .7 li " Sh A on it, will eventually find that the facts are as I return voyage on the Queen that evening. Instead they enjoyed an|Northway . 14—Snow Whie s Liquor Jiore " have outlined them, namely that the expenditure was BE GIVEN TON'GHI | enforced holiday from school Monday, witnessed another basketball game Pe‘i;“b‘“g 374‘35’&““” Phiote 163 199 e Frunkine - made, that there was no question as to the total invest- and were returned to Skagway Monday evening after the weather Portland .. ity - ain X b ol Prince George ... 30—Partly Cloudy P. O. Box 3508 i ment of funds, but that the private owners of the Ehok T cleared on the U. S. Army craft Fornance . Seattle 44— Fog » ” nitiz . P ances are y 2 - 0 1 2 Ay DA 0" ¥ B Saturday, December 16, 1950 land, who are private citizens of Alaska, should not/ " Im”jm““'limc(‘: ‘Jile;(ll ”tl? 'N;lz R i Sitka 39— Partly Cloudy | “em ) . 4 have profited out of the enterprise, through the money" ", " 1 0 CHHCER High (S::)llzgo;]' The Alaska Game Commission vessel Seal, Capt. J. O. Sellevold, re- | Whitehorse . ... 11—Snow 1 SENATOR ANDERSON DEFENDS THE they had turned into the development of a smallcr'(m“ will be the last to be seen"”me" this from a three months’ cruise to Alaska Peninsula and | 'Yakutat 32—Snow ‘ PALMER DEAI airport, which now is to be developed into a Jargerjnere. A cast of 50 has been prac- |Kodiak Island points. '_ 1 airport.” ~iticing for the past month. Many | R e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o “The Rexall store" . In The Empire yesterday was published the pre- However, Senator McClellan (Arkansas) had this}are the older people who partici- | Two championship contests were being advertised for the Moose| o ° / liminary report of Vthc Senate investigation of the|duestion to ask about the P(\llmer transaction: I‘flll_‘fi in the big dance held at|Smoker to be held December 20 in the A. B. Hall. The main event|q TIDE TABLE . Your Reliable Pharma2ists o “Paimer alvmogt desl” “Then it appears, does it not, from the investi-|* th“‘l r:_“ 19041[ the Rev. Walter|ywas to be between Ford Butler vs. Joe Collier scheduled for eight|e . BUTLER 4 Today we print Senator Anderson’s defense of the |8ation made thus far—and I understand that these Bl am““ e)‘:‘)‘;g};) “l“hew‘qu A1 younds for the heavyweight championship of Southeast Alaska and the|® December 17 ® DRU -MAURO ’ questioned transaction. facts are substantially undenied by the principal par-T, ), P ACES | semi-final was to be between Slugger Weaver and Jimmy Young for|® Low tide 2:06 am, 34 . o G CO. " Welbelieve that Senator Anderson (New Mexico) | ties involved, whom representatives of the staff of ““‘I One rawhide deerskin drum will |the lightweight championship title. : zl;ih ;:;i: §:ff :: ;:-0 fhis - : is sincere in his belief that the “Palmer deal” was|Senator's committee have questioned in person r«hn‘ut:ll( used as well as vocal chants by JR 0 c : o Rt = B e Iy 4 " e High tide 9:14 p.m, 124 ft. as| u all open and above board. However, we fear he has | these matters—that it was a scheme to actually mis-!(he performers. Jack Gamble is Weather: High, 40; low, 38; rain. M i a Music I’P ’ ¢ not been fully informed on all that went on in regard represent the lacl.s‘an(l to defraud the Federal Gov-|coach and director. He will be as- — . Bessimber A8 Ps AP 5 ) i ernment of sufficient funds not only to pay thejsisted by Jimmie Fox and Alfred 5 5 th. e . Uggen, Manager to the Palmer airport. i . Sion buk alsoser] rewh of Fidines, Al costuaey HAN H . by ® Low tide 3:05 am., 44 ft. Pianos—Musical Instraments In defense of the transaction and in answer to [Federal Governments T"’"l "‘T“““f_"“_“ 1"“: = “."H; gt s S a!h' i_essons in ng 1S W. L. GORDON ||® Hien tide 0:38 am. 152 ft. ® Pt Senator Hoey (Nbrth Carolina) Senator Anderson |sufficient funds to pay the Territorlal governments, "/, = i G| L8 Low tide 4:14 pm, 321t || prone 206 Second and Seward 4 ¥ sart of both the acquisition and the construction| TH¢ program will consist of thiee | | oo s s oo nneeed [ @ High tide 10:27 pm., 124 ft. ® said, according to the Congressional Record of Novem- | P? e I main dances and four minor ones. | 5 j J ) ber 30: costs? |'The first will be “Coming to the | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She was exceeding kindtoje e o o e o o e o o o “ ... the question is not whether $150,000 had And Senator Hoey stated nis belief again: iFeast,” a Stick (Interior Indian)|the man.” Say, “She was EXCEEDINGLY kind.” FROM ANCHORAGE | GENERAL P. ¥ been expended, but the question is whether $150,000 “However, when the Alaskan Territorial govern- dance. The second major perfor- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Acerbity (sourness of taste). Pronounce | AINTS had been expended by the private individuals who | ment $150,000 to the Palmer Airport, with H“"“h“vfl't‘ will bf*. a “Feasting Tsimp- a-sur-bi-ti, A as in ASK unstressed, U as in FUR, both I's as in IT,| paviq M. Cleveland, with the and WALLPAPER owned the land. agreement and understanding that they are a”"“‘khl){m, D%:nlce“ and tl‘i’e lh;rd. 3| accent second syllable. Civil Service from Anchorage is re- = “The work of clearing the airport had been com- | to refund $14500 back to them. I do not understand Hhinget "SPIE s 4 ormed| " OFTEN MISSPELLED: Monsieur (singlar). Messicurs (plurab). | gistered at the Hotel Juneau. || Ideal Paint Store pleted. There had been a terrific expenditure of |how such a transaction could be considered as bmmm‘gm_c‘:g:nm(;p e md‘ 'Zoogwi’"\ SYNONYMS: Tautology, redundance, redundancy, verbosity, cir- - Phoe 518" Pred W Wi money on (he smaller airport. When the larger air- |open and above board.” }..nd 15 usea'by visitors af s SR cumlocution, wordiness. For 'jhnt different %&—Mgg;zigte ‘endt R el — = e | to horior the>host; and. oKtess. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us|Oradles at the Art Shop—3r | h' ed to retire around Jan. 1, Now, a mile and a half up the same| The other dances gnclude tnerease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | c : : | "le Was Inqlfln |in view of the bitter battle against trail. | “Thlinget Peace Dance” which 45 DEHORTATION; the act of dissuading. “Dehortation by his friends o Il'll Beverage(:o. him, both his and the President’s During the first snowfall Park!performed after tribal wars~-0f{made him reconsider his resignation from the company.” s ll & G dd | f Me"y'%'koufld | dander is up. . .When Acheson does Was in the Herbert River area|iroubles; a “Haida Love Song” omed e & OLiINnS eadaes {{ Wnholesale 805 10th &2 —_— Tget out, keep an eye on Tom Fin- where he found fresh tracks of |y women in Chilkat blankets;. a. {|| PLUMBING & HEATING PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT (Continued from Page One) letter, now Secretary for Air, as the four coyotes and three wolves. | Thlinget Raven Dance” preseriteet| MODERN ETIOUETTE by { for MIXERS er SODA POP —_— new Secretary of State. Finletter ~Old trappers believe that the|py Mrs. Nancy Jackson apd d ROBERTA LEE ! cedent, is: dangerous, For it creates|did a bang-up job for the State Lemon and Farbery R“C“ “)‘“ 5| Alice Bell who will imitate thef! B First Class Work—All Work 2 susbem shwilar 4o w‘m“Whmh“pepurun‘e’nl. ‘:xl 'LlIC San Francisco | ma qg ‘of '!.he‘ me paqc whose | rayen in walking and actions; gml = e 22 { domiinated Germany. Gonferente, Hias also handled var- tracks were seeh near the, Persev-| jinpig a ““CHNtFEN'S dancé® which§¥ @ When onelis eating meat, ‘should only one piece be cut at a| Guaranteed The AlaskaflHO,tel § ¥ jous big international-economic, erance Mine a few weeks ago. is performed’ in honor of the chiefsftime? % | Newly Renovated Rooms Musical Criticism l]:mblurm. . .Quoth Wyum?n S SE{LI e !1or whom the children were A. Definitely, yes. When eating ecither meat or poultry, cut a smalt | at Reasensble Rates Most. people have forgotten that,, 7°¢ 9M‘f]‘]‘"""l:.\;‘:‘dfl‘;(‘“’;)’:I_:“i";‘éjofli(e Building [l e Trogsed “‘QL': l{v‘:.d“f“fit’g;glpicce and convey it to the mouth. Never cut up the entire portion of | ensington Bldg. (At City Float) s regardless of Harry Truman’s let- | SWOPE when asiec -t €t CF €| v { NOLEUNRTR DASSIR peh e et PIEAZEH cat. into numerous pieces. This is considered very crude. P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 ONE SINGLE O ter to music-critic Paul Hume, the | the Senate Democratic leadership: y Tof the Alaska Native Brotherhood. ¢ 3 PHONE 565 £ o T d pe » 5 b ! o s ¥ N Q. 1Is it considered the duty of everyone who was invited to a wed-| | ri criticize musical and dra- | ‘I don’t relish the -idea of emg[ ar men ouse The Juneau Rotary Club i5°¢ ; 4 . o 5 | the rity leader of inority % ding to call on the newlyweds after their return from their honeymoon? - P! matle performances has been es-|the majority leader'of a mi y ! sponsor. % e o eata e arty.” rmey- ral-eles 3 a ehearsa st nig A. Yes, making sure, of course, that they are well establis] n tablished by the American courts | Party.”". Attorney-General-elect | At the final rehearsal last night 3 g 3 in the casi of New York Times,Pat Brown, only Democrat elected an“e a a mer by popular request, consent wagltheir new. home. WALT KATLI“ "IOmaS Hafdwal'e °. ; versus the Shubért Theatres. in California, took time to interview :given for picture taking by any 3‘ Q. When a man is walking in the rain with a woman who is carry-| ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ! It happened that the Shuberts| Most Washington officials who d?al PALMER, Alaska, Dec. 16—(P—] the audience following the 1658 Ting an umbrella, should he offer to hold it? Experienced House Wiring PAINTS — OILS z objected to New York Times drama with his state’s ;:L;lczte ;g_c;ble;lrxlfh— This growing Matanuska vfiney' of performance proudu}g photo: A. Yes, this would be courteous. Electrical Marine Repair Bullders’ and Shelf { reviews, refused to ‘give Times crit- | reclamation, Tidelands O BES| toun added to its backlog of 1951;8raphs will not be wsed copmepy Phone Red 200 Juneau, Alaska) HARDWARE | ics the customary passes, following | Ways, etc. Brown also cORfewedf . jeqts today with the announce-{cially. | with most of the California Con- = e which the critics purchased their own tickets. However, these were not honored at the entrance and gressmen, ment by the Hagen Corporation ofl plans for a <$150,000 three-story, modern office building. I FINES IMPOSED KUK 1 VIOLATION GAME LAWS LOOK and LEARN Z?C.GORDON Remington Typewrif SOLD and mv:mts' VE W the critics were barred. Shines lax Other building work scheduled to After pleading guilty to two S Sew Tork Timee then went| THe befil'\'-'i'ff o:{ec;;linese Com- | get under way when weather per-|counts of violation of the Afaskn 1. What cities were the first and second capitals of the United Taku Post No. 5559 J. B. Burford Co. i to court, and its attorney, Alfred|munist delegates at Lake Success mits includes a fjmvo‘m aPy““"”’“ Game Laws vJuhnv Riggle and Ed- |States? : Meeting every Thursday in ouk Dot Cook, ‘brother-in-law of Wash-|is so boorish that it makes the homet gnd axn Eklutna power pro- |ward VL\-lom were fined $100 each on 2. How many times does the Lord’s Prayer occur in the Bible? the C.I.O. Hall at 8:00 p. Satisfied Ween by ington Post publisher Eugene Mey- | Russians seem friendly by compar- !PCFLi fe“ ':ffi:n‘::; d anise by the!::: jelzztx“|ffi‘*’f“§'lfl:)‘;i Jfi;’g:‘g{:flzfi 3. Of what two metals is bronze composed? Customers’ , won the important verdict that|ison. S i) 2 i 4. What is an isosceles triangle? [ ————] Pewspapers have the right fo crit-| Otcasionally, however, one of the | housing shortage here, ot rellel] Gray at o hearing in the USS. COM=1\ 5 nioh is the most popular meat in {he United States? FORD A 1oiag and the Hight of acsessdo mu. | Chinese will Telax and let his mask | 1ast week when prefabrica 0uses | missioner’s Court yesterday afters s % The Erwin reed Co iy GENCY arrived from the states. . uthorized Dealers) {noon. The fines were paid. sical and dramatic productions in|down. This happened at Secretary 1. New York, from 1785 to 1790, and Philadelphia, from 1790 to Office in Case Lot Grooery GREASES — GAS — OIL as a paid-ap subscriber 10 THE VAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING g General Trygve Lie’s private dinner = . The two were charged in the first, :;:: to ‘rriticize. No power can bar at which Géneral Wu surprised FROM PALM SPRINGS lcount with illegal trapping of mar-}1800.. B J " l ' 4 i p P. S. Taras and C. M. Bullard of | ten out of season and in the second 2. Twice; Matthew VI and Luke XI. unea ‘:. ) it wi ver’s | other guests by being quite amiable 4 . a . 3 Ma b u o lrt_micall:iy: l‘:-'h\zaso?ulg::e“xaoz;‘ 3 Palm Springs, Calif., are registered | count of possession out of season of 3. Copper and tin. HAY, GRAIN, CO. Foot of Main m‘r A 1 ;lx:lesslicdegt L'l‘rumaxii on his hogd| nstead af the toreent of jdenun- gb the GaEmESHHAME], parts of mountain goat. 4. A triangle, two of whose sides are equal. and STORAGE i when he exercised that right. | QiU “:1‘1‘01]‘;»‘23 usu\;a‘s}ixy s FROM FISH BAY B oK { agains e v Interesting contrast — Wonder | 0 . ars ish B - 3 1 MAEE i ¥ " | couple of cocktails and told some] Fred Everson of Fish Bay is at VICTORY BAR REOPENING 9 1 ;v(:::o:a:]e(:vs:z;zrrf::gpfixrm:eul)m:;‘ amusing stories about his military | the Baranof Hotel. Customers and friends are wels STEVENS DEJLUIgI?)%IS’ ll()ffim(}REsAll # ", career. comed to our REOPENING . to= » i sia's U v v - H ! § ”““g‘"gh‘“erfi‘;‘lf ‘gm‘:n‘(‘;‘l:; o Peiemn ey P. 5. GANTY IN TOWN night at 5:00, 685-1¢ I-'BED HENNING LADIES'—MISSES' o daily habit—ask for & by namse g g o | While it couldn't be sa P. S. Ganty of Pelcian is at the e NS READY-TO-WEAR Lieut. Gen. Vassili Stalin, son of | wy got around to any slap-you-on- Joseph Stalin, might be compared | the back intimacy, he let drop some Sewsrd Street Near Third Juneau Dabries, Inc. Baranof Hotel. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S to the rapid musical development of | hints that the Democratic system , Present this coupon to the box offi f the Margaret Truman in that less-spot- \ had some pleasing aspects. For 1 po! ce °> i ! Chrnler Marine lighted youngsters might not have|instance, he expressed surprise that e Car I Engines come along so fast. But at least|ine United Nations had done him oS R T8 ,fi mrfl“. mm The Charles w‘ €. MACHINE SHOP in this country we can criticize—|ipe courtesy of translating his| 4 piane s tha = Marine Hardware even at the risk of a bloody NOse, | two-hour tirade against the west| & Parrot 5. worhiias’ L and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Mortuary Ch “plenty of beefsteak” and & “sup-|and distributing it to the press in| 33° pay Aing 34 Blows with g Pourth and Frankiin Bts. arn co poriar.” English 2 13 pgfl:‘;‘?gfi“l"' 35. B\ open i E "Hns. HIKE" PHONE 136 as. G' w er ~ p ve 0 'orm of P 7 Perhaps if the Chinese delgates| 11 Conclusion composition B i Voteless Hawall were exposed to western hospitality | 1 8080 eqien ** Miiiisure IR Federal Tax—12c Pal¢ by the Theatre Nebraska’s Senator Ken Wherry [a little more—with no Russians[ 1¢ Approach i Bang = . ' HOME GHOCEBY 4 was queried by a {riend as to why | Jooking over their shoulder—re-| §} BUPRICS bR o e e “fl. 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 cul’r" Men's Wear )] he voted against statehood for|lations might improve. But as ;‘x Paces 43 Make Vtawny N LY 5 MoGregor Sportswear Phones 146 and 342 Hawail. things now stand, the Russians are e 48 Black Euros ] and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Stetsen and Mallory Hats { “I'm afraid we might get some|around almost every minute. S AT Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Arrew Shirts and Underwear Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 ? of these New Dealers in the Seh- —_— 29. Agitate sical WATCH THIS SP Allen Edmonds Shoes American Meat — Phone 38 1 | a pown 2 ACE—Your Name May A 1 ate,” Wherry replied, referring to 20 prombit 0 avieoEs 1 Nounened : Ry APDOAr Skyway Luggage \ ¢ the fact that Hawaii, as a state, I.VES OPERATING 31 Type measure 43 Female sheep 2 Greetmg could send two Senators to Wash- T T T e —T7 5 Yo Banish “B'uw “Youwd get Joe Farrington as a| IN ]UNEAU SEC"ON Tz %) E l",.:"’f‘“ B 0 T A l ' To give you more freedom Senator,” Wherry was reminded, i 'f“m"‘ P Old B i Al { = P from work — TRY Py the reference being to the stanch | ; 73 7 est ank mn aska i volve is carrying on Republican delegate who now re-| A packdo{ WOl \esex .Liom Y oh . Aluh h a enic Hawaii in Congress. “Do their predatory operation: el b7z \ d‘-’ p::alu yi JU‘.I.A N(.;v Dealer?” | outskirts of Juneau, apparently { / l”l—"'er na" a cen o‘ hnmfl_lsfl“ c L o T n n s an v “How Le vote?” asked the|without too much imcrfrren(‘; ni 7/ 72 ¢ NUNN-BUSH SHOES , B Leader. | ck O’Connor, Pre- STETSON HATS : i o i reported by Jack OConnor. Pro- | | The B. M. Behrend | THe friend of Hawailan st mcm.l of the Territorial Sports- § e ° . e n s Quality Work Clothing H. s. GRAVES 1 hood, though amazed at Wherry's | men, Inc 3 Form » ( el jgnorance, didn’t dare tell him| o 1 pou wno was cruising ) . Goehe® } Bank m mmfi The Clothing Man | that the delegate of Hawai and Ol | ypper g few minutes walk from ' | ¢ of pusal Complete Outfitter for Men i sesritorice Einp: Tote b the Glacier Highway on Lemon| pound i mvr?flosm . all, and' that this is the main 1€a-[reey gaid that he observed well e Sa'(»ty Depasit { ys f son “they want 513“’“(;"’“") ‘S:’ l:‘('f eaten wolf trails. He also reported | , SHAFFER'S %_' il zeplied: “Oh, Joe voted about the|.¢ pussell Smith, who runs a! s way you did.” | snack bar at Mile 7 had found i : Boxes ffl‘r Rent mflAIY m'l' (}:!ALI%I%KE"IV'ELL’S q |the remains of a mountain goat' [g3 g / ; FOR BETTER MEATS i SHOP Washington Keyhole which had been killed by wolves i COMMERCIAL ’ SAVINGS 13— PHONES—4&9 Main 8t. Phone I irony of the GOP attack ON|.i 1. end of the Lemon Creek 7 ; Proe Delivery High Quality Cabinet Werk Dean Acheson is that he had want- | a) park found fresh woll tracks P e 2. A . ~« N L for Home, Office ox Stere uatachiies i RSN

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