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LY PAGE FOUR ~ BR" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1951 i ‘ . . Frank Peratrovich came right out and announced -~ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NU, 147 al y aska mpl,re positively just how the Alaska Natives stood on the | <= from ea' er a' SECOND and FOURTH N Publishied every evening except Sunday by the entire statehood proposition. That is all right if he ""7 20 Y b4 T HE EMPIRE Monday of each month EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY spoke for the Alaska Natives but there is some ques- - B In Scottish Rite Temple Second and Main Streets, Jubeau, Alaska M HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - President | tion about that (oo. e—— beginning at 7:30 p. m- BOROTHY ROV GO - - - Cweerresden| anyway people, the Statchood Commitiee has com- JANUARY 10, 1951 ! dSKa POINIS| comon & awenoc —— ~ | pleted its work, now watch the next move if that | Worshipful Master; . oL T on, o i iy By Jywwand Claks AW | 955,000 1§ “Ainitrosen” . Newly-installed street lights in front of the Capitol Building were | |JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. . Delivered by cl.r‘rlfl ln‘-;llnrsn‘uwln:nl)nnl $1.50 per month; . January i0 turned on for the first time and successfully met every apvcmcnlwn.: ‘Weather conaitions ana temper-} _— x months, $5.00; one e . R By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: L4 ® | They were now a part of the municipal system and would be in service atures at various Alaska points o Ome year, In advance, §15.00; &ix months, in advance, $7.50; . Gretchen Ann Adams ® |every night alfo on the Pacific Coast, at’4:30 B.P. 0. ELK one month, In advance, $1.50. o G e D. B | y ght. b 120t % Y . 3 s 4 g Subderibers wil confer a favor 1t they will promptly notity Americans are funny people. They can disagree | b M bt L e g idlan Time, and o b siness Office o atlure o y in the delivery alph ¥ st Miller, Seni i | gt reai of their papers. amongst themselves, become disunted on. questions of | 2 E “x‘:‘l ;1 Bé:“‘]""{ ®| George H. Miller, Senior Foreman Miner, U. S. Bureau of Mines,| =00 fol{ow:'e Weather Bureai | ;‘3““51 Tt‘;;ry hwigHBSdflyl at'8 Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. policy or let their prejudices get the better of their | o M(‘ Shecs Rl:lfd:t ::anm nced classes in first aid would be held in the council chambers of ' Ay yorape 2 S W;A\LLISS H KGE"gRg; wx‘;::l?e:l‘ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS reason. But in matters of sentiment, they have no G 4 b the City Hall. Firemen, Alaska Juneau employees and anyone els sl e B £ 2 Y ° Louis P Annette Island 4 P el BIG The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for 3 { ~ouis Paul ° g ecsive TREEFIOHOR. TN it el bt ; el g Ay 1—Rain; Ruler. W.H. GS, Secretary. republication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other- | PE€rs in seeing eye to eye. ) Bud Brown o | desiring to receive instruction in first aid were invited to enroll in the| Barrow -29—Snow BT N e wos R we 1oskl ziews pablishied Take the people named Robert Smith, for vx-|s Mrs. J. C. Lund o | Class. | Bethel -4—Snow ‘) == = ample. There are estimated to be 30,000 of them in|e Ruth Blake o TR | Cordova A Anawl o L A S T T g o AL N T o, ks Newspaners, 14l1| the United States. One of their number is organizing | ® Severin Swanson, Jr. . The Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard, “Padre of the Glaciers,” arrived in| Dawson -13—cioudy || Mcose Lodge No. 700 od the others in the interests of the Robert Smith who | © P. J. Gilmore, Jr ® | Juneau on the Queen. He was on his way to the westward and would Edmonton 5—Clear Regular Meetings Each Friday N Shat ik four iizabe SR breA. TTTei il 18 to ke e’ S Arthur Soley ® |spend the winter traveling by dog sled to visit all the Jesuit missons | Fairbanks -3—Cloudy Govermor— g fumd to help the 20-year-old young man in his re-|® ® ® ® © © © ® ® @ e |on the lower Yukon and as far north as Kotzebue. In the next summer | el 28—Partly Cloudy ARNOLD L FRANCIS habilitation. e pppryr |he planned to resume his research work in connection with glaciers| i"“” s 8—Cleal || gooretary— i 4 It is a magnificent gesture, really, and a sound { M N!'I'Y {and extinct volcanoes in Alaska. iK’:‘:; por resrernd fw;]s"“: WALTER R. HERMANSEN one based on the psychology that goes with_namcs. | ! | Kotzebue }21 (‘;1:‘1, There are very few of the Robert Smiths who will | Juneau took third place in the sixth game of the telegraphic bowl- | yroGrath o8 b not want to chip in to help their namesake. All of | TODAY ing tournament between the Elks lodges of Ketchikan, Anchorage and | nome .-10~CIAear 1 which goes to prove the truth of the old saw about b | Juneau. Total scores were: Juneau, 2707; Ketchikan, 2819; Anchorage, | Northway e ; .oy . . ! UL | At 7:30 p.n—Mining course in Ju- | g {orthuaves 6—Partly Clouds || Brownie sllq“o[ sm. €1 strength in numbers. Had the victim been given|™ ‘oo Tol ‘:133 | Petersburg 33—Snow 4 a name like Algernon Applegate, he would have found | i . G 1 TR | Portland . . 37—Rain At 7:30 p.m.—Chapeladies meet at Y i Pheme 139 Frankiin no such organization to help him. il ek | Purchase of the cold storage plant at Sitka from the Booth Fisheries | Prince George 5—Clear . os o & ¥ home of Mrs. R. I Congdon. | i ) FOA TN i | by the Sitka Cold Storage Company, was made known here by W. P, 41—Rain P. O. Box 2508 At 7:30 p.m.—Alaska Potters meet | | Mills, pioneer Sitka business man. and N. E. Bolshanin, Deputy Col- 34—Cloudy Toys for European Kiddies Wednesday, January 10, 1951 in AB. Ha & eSO e ‘. i — At 8 pm—Holy Trinity Women’s |lector of Customs there, it was announced in Jeneau by M. S. Whittier | mow Showers e g B s 800 o1 w g ¥ 5 P Saited et N " | Whitehorse rtly Cloudy AH, THE WORK IS FINISHED (Daily Sitka Sentinel) Guild mee in undercroft of !WAU()V whom lv.?v l\\(? had visited enroute to Sitka after a busmcfs m,)‘ B i y :_ For the second vear American Legion posts| church. to Seattle. The Sitka Cold Storage Company had been organized T 7 The work is finished. for the time being, for the | throughout the United States are gathering toys to be g o The Rexfln Slora Regular meeting Re- |few months earlier by Sitka business men and property holders. The sent to the children of Europe. American youngsters | bekah lodge {cash consideration involved was not made known but it was said the UN(ERIAINTY ON \s a whole receive more play things than they need.|At 8 p.m.—VFW Auxiliary meets | property was estimated to be worth in excess of $50,000. | Over 3,000,000 toys were collected in the initial Tide | @t home of Mrs. Ed Chester. | S - | ) Toys drive last year and this was accomplished At & p.m.—Elks Lodge. { | Alaska Statehood Committee. The Associated Press dispatch from Anchorage says eleven changes in the new Alaska Statehood bill were approved the Ter- Your Reliable Pharms2iste RATION, PRICE BUTLER-MAURO A At B. M. Behrends store house dresses were on sale for $1 and $1.95, ritorial Board of Administration will be asked to “un-| el ooy AL resDonNse o 4 Ja 1 : . Z ¢ . freeze” the $55,000 balance of the appropriation for "“““ ]:”]‘““' Ii"‘“"‘l*; k ’Ut‘fl “-\!’“"]‘ to ‘mi gpv{ml Rt A\ln;f;;y Fleld Commit- { Halvorsen’s were offering a special on winter felt and velvet hats, two | (ONTROI. or MEAI DRUG CO. b $55,( alanc nade by the Legion brought in numbers of good toys Al a.m.—Alas 2 fot: PR 0 B 1 i ik A e i 5 fal | use — now get this — in an educational, promotional | from the kids all over the country. tee mects. Water code will come l;:‘ "1“'“1 (’_mdfnss‘;% gellingchiiceES SR M Ty Spcc'“l\ 3 » . ina rOV: Y . vice, five pairs for . and research program. Only restriction as to the type of toy contributed| up for final approval. | A | ] » With the “frozen” funds, the committee plans tois that it must be in good condition, not an electrical | At noon—Chamber of °°’“"‘°"“’# i e s 45 5 ;m‘l’,:sgi[::fu:rror:&ig;:e'l'Q,—D:a“z AhSka MISIC s“l'l"! distribute information to counteract what it described | device or of a war nature, and sturdy in construction g "‘1""1‘ . i{;“fi“";f‘b a i Weathens S e o v A ‘vud today the governmem.h“. not Arthur M. Uggen, Manager s statel t ited States Senators|to withstand the long trip to its final detsination. |At 1 pm.—Well Baby an eal ]m S i C % e : as n . s _erroneous statements of United States Senators 4 e e ane. roceive no toys at all| Conference at Health Center, 318 —— — e yet decided whether to put price Pianos—Mausical Instruments | { during the recent filibuster which blocked action for ChflDY chi (“‘\ N1 ]l i { ?.‘ @ LTk S et | i 3 . b‘y | and rationing controls on meats. and Supplies » i a Senate vote at ristmas as family funds are insufficient to pro- e g 3 H D i., L H E l h 2 e s S o | of :oum acoordinig ¥b4ne cqnimittes, 1t /1y all| JiE eVEL the mecessities’of faod and clatbing, The | At “g“‘ It\ku Toastmasters mcct‘; al Y essons in ng IS! W. L. GORDON ‘m:f ::r:;i: \fi?ctetznt:gte:\?iet:t ::p:ee‘evx: Phone 206 _Second and Seward. 2 iy i iRy fact that American youngsters gladly send toys to the | at Baranof. eof e i g wrong, anything that is done to oppose statehood so | 10 =¥ (M T T0 BUC 16 in building friendship |At 8 pm.—Emblem Club meets in | b fes of b‘]‘:‘;":e’:‘ ‘""‘:5“‘"5" The | ) the committee wants to have that $55000 to set Up | .4 o064 will among the rising generation. Elks Lodge rooms. } WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “While sitting on my ver. | industry obje ed to cu:n rols, con- ¢ Py B i f | tending they would “throw the PA just its views on statehood. Nice little sum of the Now is a good time to clean out the surplus At 8 p.m. aval Reserve mcetmg,‘mm"‘ the sunset was extravagantly beautiful.” Say, “While sitting On'l 1 eat fridiintey Mo (e hands of taxpayers money to gamble with. el i toys as well as those which the youngsters have out N;l:ux\a] Ggard l{\fm;;'ty.r L my veranda, I noticed that the sunset was extravagantly beautiful.” :hluAck max‘k;ztgel" & s and WALLPAPER . the Perhtfl -2/ ytou rfiad xme eleve:‘ szngi: p:xmm% :0:1 gfilw“]a“dr g:‘\/j ‘lm.T 1(;1':1]‘:“:]1:‘«\0(-{ 1:2};]8;;:,‘;”‘1 Atn u‘?’m{f )~L:xl§edsur 1311- !’*xdi’! OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Tryst. Pronounce trist, I as in LIST. Disalle said the matter of stab- Ideal Paint s' e most part, and also, according to the Associated | other less fortunate childre ay ha 7 neets at he s. Ru e iSOl b 5 » Gt ey : AR 3 o Press, committee member, former Territorial Senator | of owning a plaything of their very own. Pasico. | ' OFTEN MISSPELLED: Catarrah (disease). Guitar (musical instru-|ilizing meat prices is still under; eal ram ore ) J il g At 8 pm—Juneau Garden Club's|ment). 4 |study. He explained, however, that|| Phone E49 Fred W. Wenas “‘ w h' I s e Ifor a delivery of logs to the de-| annual Kodachrome slides, Odd| SYNONYMS: Usual, ordinary, common, customary, habitual, regu- l};e1 Lv»'ashn:r, ruim;; out lu:ebepossn- L & [ M., s -1 a Y., O g > R th sy ility that controls migh in- ington i i | fendant, amounting to $441.38 and | Fellows Hall. Public invited. | lar. e washing | oy, micnng Co B 0f 5| costs, a total of $852.17, At 8 pin—Uptown unit League of | ;. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us|voked. : Card Beverage C: . Me[”.Go-Ro"nd ::’L s e pl'o-‘Cummunislsl. A decision for the plaintiff granted | Women Voters meet at home of | ingrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | Earlier th:.;- wouk, ECO""‘[‘“C 5“‘1' age Ge. McCarthy made his charge be-|last week, was upheld by Judge| Mrs. Frank Metcalf, Assembly (LENITIVE; that which soothes. (Pronounce first E as in LEND). "Tune‘;:::f:;m:u: t’]’:;“‘;f):’;‘r‘:m;‘ni"“xf:lé Wholssle R ak »° (Continued from Page One) cause the Post dared publish an|Folta after a reargument before the Apifr!rmm‘* et {1s the most effectual lenitive in suffering.” TR Rty at controlling meat|| PHONE 216—DAY er NIGHT - | Alsop article critical of Jumping|court in the case of William L.|At 8:45 :nm-f-'lum_nn ?mwgi Ter | prices. Valerting bat fin F0GE 16 ary . L il ite if therbaowbut|JoesIn retalfabion,’ he, followed|Paul, Jr., Wilisise ‘n lmnkubley. ot hearse Al Mol b SIS | - 316t todny's - contershtd] BRARITERL|foriTT SURRETED prySUDA Y | fo\ley's ::; ECane | his usual technique of inserting a|the Thomas H. Hutchings business % ¥ ma,ry 12 e l§ by tiont i ARyHRORREAt. i “Your time is limited,” he in-|letter to the Saturday Evening | Versus the B. M. Behrends Bank, From T.w il" l\yot‘hus agen ool ROBERTA LEE Senator Aiken, (R-Vt), senior ferrupted. “Tet's ot go into an-|Post in the Congressional Record,|Inc. B. E. Robeltson, attorney for Eublio Healh S ] | Republican on the senate Azricul-|| The Alaskan Hotel cient history : and having thus secured jmmunity | the bank, filed notice of appeal. |At 8 D Plaaus B“t’ lme s |ture. Committee, sald - meanwhilel) 7 5 d e 4 visi a gion, meets at home oyd | - 3 trom & libel suil, e mailed 1 to], Taken uncer acvisement BUCT &) i) * €0/ @, 1 Wbk for my Wife's father, who is the'lieid'of my department | that price controls on meat or any(| - ™ u"’mm““‘ et No Trace of Loan e Fosy, THe Igham,dhlas g 'h'\(;[;‘:cd 3::‘:‘;“ 3:5;:.,0,,0 1;1‘ ‘1}?;)‘“ 8 p.m.—Central Labor Council|at work. Is it proper for me to call him “father” or “dad” as I do at|other food at this time would cause Rates The. Senate agents have now| “Itis extremely disturbing to findj o n 5 0 Bp o Sm’m_‘“e main. | elects officers. home? shortages. He said food prices “are PHONE SINGLE O ] gone to Towa and checked the six| ”“‘:‘L b"""“f U’-“e L’l“fi“-e“ Tepre- | ance and divorce sults granting |At 8 p.m.—Drill for Hdgs, Hdc A. At the office, or in the presence of other employees, you should!“‘”tgeneré‘ll!{ at a level that war- PHONE 665 v i i 0 Say- | sentatives o he people are now | “"° i kier e - i " “ " {rants controls.” H et i A A e oDl e DO¥|Mrs. Beach separate maintenance | Detachment at Armory. always address him as “Mr. Johnson. e ‘ ngs BauE - of - Aumliss, Nehol | e and disloyal people from the|Of $100 per month and eertain per- | January 13 Q. When a college student invites some of his friends to spend Savings Bank of ‘r:,xcl os,J “,‘;fl:icu\enuncnt. your magazine lends|Sonal articles. The divorce - suit | At 8:30 pm. — Sourdocey SQUare |, weekend in his home, is he obligated to pay their /train fare? WALT HATLI" ]’hom‘s Ha"ware (0. P Oltiiens Bsnmt-moi oyt itselt to the Tattimnre-Compass. |DIought by B. D. Beach against| Darciis Club meets in Parish|., A No; an invitation of this kind does not obligate one for the AL CONTRANTOR Libertx;s nnadv "_f,e Pl:asam Prairie | New-Masses-Daily Worker line that | Mrs- Beach was denied. | -l “ 1 v Yd‘ahsportation fare, whether the guests be men or women. ELECTRICAL COX 'Imw‘ Saiiie i » 3 : " ri {hiore is Bolng Greated. » dungerouyy: Ol ine. conrb jjoalendar, o be | s s e 3 Q. When writing a letter to a boy of high school age, should Experienced House Wiring | Sayings Bank of Pleasant Pralrie. i B heard tomorrow by Judge Folta is|From 2 to 4—Open House, Terr. f i Electrical Marine Repair Suilders’ and Shelt However, they could find no re- | miasma of fear in Washington. 2 i y g y | National Guard at Armory. “Master” or “Mr.” be written before his name? HARDWARE ’ Yy w b ok it o | the case of Oscar Jensen versus Mr. | al a 5 ¥ - R 14 ed. Phone Red 355 Juneau, Alaska | cord of any bank stock in the It is also disturbing to findl| oo Th oty Talidingttn, Thoe case January 15 A. The title “Mr.” should be used. fathe sl Joesl::fi: i with t:lem?xtrmg‘i fn [ nvolves boundary lines on prop- | At noon—Lions Gub. Bx?r“mtp t,! 3 i = Remingt t % ather . | | erties itz t- |At 8 p.m—American Legion Post, mi on Typ A St e erties on the Fritz Cove road. At )t 4 ewriters The investigators also checked fl.:uctlo:srl.fikuedtto tlhe Cumm}\m- tomey H, D. Stabler represents| Dugout. | a n by v. r. w. BOLD and SERVICED by » the comptroller of the currency in |ists and fellow traveling members intiff ¢ atenfants January 16 e e o e Yy | f the press and radio by Gus Hall the plaintiff and the defendants| ey A. C. GORDON Taku Post No. 5559 | S e S are represented by Attorney M. E. noon—Rotary Club, baranoi. : aku o A Or' 0. PR bank in Muscatine County w,m‘Nnn_onal bk’clelau‘ of the Com- Monagle. At 8 pm—American Legion Aux- [ et ] g Thursday in a double-assessment liability whwh;‘"“‘;‘sfi Pf‘f‘{'i o "‘S'l'l'“c“"“s Wers, iliary in Dugout. : | 1. What is the difference between a short ton and a long ton? M“t“il e‘fi'{l t‘ils-OO ym “Our Doorstep Is Wern by . closed during this period. RS SIOWE 10 4B0 (ODIBIUTNY 5 At 8 pm.—F)lkateers meet in Grade | 2 What is the lower house of the British Parliament called? the C.1.0. Hall at 8:00 p.u. Satistiod Oustomery™ They also checked the probate Party members and all anti-Fas-| WEEKLY WELL BABY | School gym. 3. Which is the most manlike of the apes? T ————————————————— file of Hanley's father at Musca- | Cists to vield second place to none HEALTH CONFERENCE IA{ 8:30 p.m.—Community Center | 4' What persons take the “Hippocratic Oath”? [re—————r_ s | tine, The sworn statement of the|in the fight to rid our country of IS HELD TOMORROW | Night for Adults at Teen Age club. o jps et T Gr'ihe avhression, “doubting THOmase Th inF d Co FORD AGENCY | probate officer showed the elder| the Fascist poison of McCarthy-| January 17 A G g e Erwin Fee o | Hanley had left $100 in cash, $500| ism’” i . | At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. ANSWEES Oftice in Case Lot Grocery , | in personal effects, a building valu-| In other words; according to| The weekly Well Baby ard Sane January 18 1.4 shork ton s EENNba, and 8 Jong. ton 2340 Ibs. . . 3 ed at $20,000, but no stocks, mo Jumping Joe, anyone who criticizes | Health Conference will be heli|, g .1 women of Moose meets. 2. House of Commons. e bonds, and no debts. him is a Communist or fellow trav- ‘\ Thursday afternoon, January 11, &s January 19 3. The gorilla. HAY, GRAIN, COAL i In order to be absolutely fair €lon i.sr):;au]cd'_) & hi . |At 8 pm.—Concert by Harold Salis- 4. Recipients of the degree, Doctor of Medicine. | un’d STORAGE at to Hanles. the Senate subcommit-| Note—McCarthy neglected, how-| Al mothers in this area axz In-| "y . oyoneored by WSCS at| 5. Thomas was the Apostle who doubted that Christ had risen from; 5 tee is now running down another | €VEr, to mention that he had har- | Vited l"’ x"”"! 1“;;“ infants and| peeinogist church. the dead. i ‘ lead, Congressman Macy, who loan- | bored a sex pervert in his own|Pre-school age chidren. | = & ed Manley part of the $30,000, has| Office. Even after this pervert was| Hours are f{rom 1 to 3:30 p.n. ATTENTION REBEKAHS | s o oo et o et STEVENS’ DEJ[%%I% %fimcgEEsAM told the investigators that Hanley caught by the police and offered|and mothers may phone 218 for an| ~ : ! mentioned a man in Iowa who|to resign, McCarthy told him it appointment. The place is the Ju-| DMeeting tonight—8 o'clock. Of-| Hns PA“L “ PRU“TY LADIES'—MISSES’ | & daily babit—ask for it by name kept pressing him for payment of | Wouldn't be necessary. | neau Public Health Center, 318 s practice installation. . . | READY-TO-WEAR - ; a debt. Senate agents are now | o= : | MRl BEn: Jorgenion, Nople Grand,| as a paid-ap subscriber 10 THE VAILY ALASKA o Mg ||| Juneau Dalrles, Inc. ) o o s el They | 0 S SR 'l ' EMPIRE is invited to'be our guest THIS EVENING §emard Buen . T so checking see wheth y - e ¥ i it z:hi fi:x ;gl: wfl;m,m umsn ki 3 hl;!:m:".g Joe I a:m rep(:;lletd lnlt-’ rossword Puzzle Present this coupon to the box office of the Chrysler Marine Enginer o 4 i I ¢ 2 : 1 ne recent charge a 7 e Hanley's mother. So far they have| Associated Press s angling Its news RS R CAPITOL THEATRE The Charles W. Carter MACHINE SHOP found nothing. towarc “the left.” The charge was| 1. Siamese colns 32. Pictorial Marine Hardware o} Note—During the 1944 campaigh,| raised at the Assoclated Press| ldemouthed Tavrekctiiag TWO TICKETS to see: Mortuary this columnist checked with Lt.| managing editors convention in| & Moyablepart . o Detsob oy and xgpone oy . Chas G wamer co § e ; of a window 34. Break sharpl . . p Gov. Hanley regarding reports that | Atlanta, November 14-18, by C. A.| 12 Coraed (abric 8. Sharp sibilant um cnooxnn WAY” \ Yourtk and Frankliin he had put his son on the New|Hazen of the Shreveport (LaJ| 33 Melarlai-lke 36 Pours out ) ! \ PHONE 138 York State payroll and then had| Times e repor| ANidallal - 87. Central . t | Times. He filed a report citing 58| 4 mfe3s i SN N[E[S|T l . T ( lme sgn§ se;lur}:1 pa;d to hl;fl H;:"; !cases in which he charged the| 17. Automobile i3 t AT AlC ! B Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre - . 2 w HOME GBOCERY ” ey admitted that his son Jim had| AP with left-wing bias. Most of | 50T o i 2N b BRI T et AR wieh et oy bias SR 0] . b i ocjlfalc e clle wla a Casler’s Men's Wear || p | these cases dealt with the AP 4 ) EREMLIELE E[W] one n Ml e Sportswear an Meach, Harmon, Lytell, and Black- | handling of Senator McCarthy “entations 4. : Mo ey Hate v more, a Buffalo accounting firm s i 21 Restore 41 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Stetson and Home Store—Tel. U | Meanwhilt, two wwporters—one| B) Seen H o i i hirts and Underwear = which was installing a new system| with the AP, the other with the| 34. Divisionsots 61. Female sheep 2. Golf mound RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Anw“‘l. Edmonds Shoes American Meat — Phone 38 . of budgeting costs for New York| United Press—were called in by| 25 Omens mistake DOWN 8. Sliver WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Skyway Luggage State. McCarthy and accused of following | R R o T e R R & reots ————————————————————————————————— During a three-month period,| the Communist line, simply because| | { 5 J == || T'0 Banish “Blue Monday” Hanley received the rather large|ihey didn't write u - . ! i D McCarthy's | i N fee of $3,000, of which $2,000 show-| gerate speeches in a manner that | T. Anberent B o T A u ' To give you more freedom ed up in the account of his father.| pleased him. | 8. North African from work — TRY L Hanley explained: “I didn't know | o R, | i & um" the money had been put in my ac- | | :' :e’\"c;«%r\;& i Oldes! Bank m Al&ska A]uka La“ LR count until I went to the bank | | 1 Bomestie towl . dl" / fo‘transe o o snd ity o5 DECISION FOR i B 1891—Over Half a Cenfury of Banking—1951 CLOTHES : | Plant of the me I didn't need to borrow any | s e NUNN-BUSH BH&ES | money because my son had de- plA I N T I FF IN Revetition of | STETSON HA' ] ‘3 posited $2,000 to my account.” | sound e Behrends Qualit ‘Work Clothing H- s. GRAVES % Buropean Iy Y y ’ Governor Dewey, in December, species of 1943, suddenly superseded an Al- SE et rm mmfl The Clothing Man bany grand jury which was sched- .w . Produce B nk LEVT! VERALIL uled to probe a charge that Han- | A decision in favor of the mum_? /fl. %:‘m?:?:: a Cemplete O i 'sm(,)m o' Jey put his son on the siate pay- | titt was granted this morning 54 VL || Word of D it o o roll and then drew most of the | Judge George W. Folta in the case i praritude safety epos SHAFFER'S money paid to the son. No explan- | of Robért Coughlin, administrator wn.. % poihe lex 4 BLACKWELL’S «*} o mihoshgiie d Bel conedi b et B : Bicir o Boxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT CABINET SHOP ' :;nd Jjury investigation was stop- ceased, versus the Cliff Richmond R L 4 oL BETTER MEATS . 3 Lumber Company, after further | . Close L =g 2 PHONES—49 b | 'y : 3 A testimony was introduced. | : Native metal COMMERCIAL SAvas 1 '.‘no § Satevepost “Pro-Communist” J The plaintiff petitioned for a| Rren. i el Senator Jumping Joe McCarthy, | i Jjudgment for payment alleged duc\ AP Newsfeatures