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PAGE FOUR ™~ ®# THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Claire Lister in Methodist church February 27 unending. | | southeast branch of |of Alaska. eternal, endless, inc WORD STUDY: nt, Use-a word three times and it is yours. the University | and WALLPAFER and the mass evacuatira was mo than ev 2ND ORGANIZATIONAL Let us Mr. Truan The Washinglon Dail l ka E ire warrants action by this body” has not been well | received. N -g w ih i 14 as m { o i SECOND and Publistied every evening except Sunday by the The fact that the session lasted for three days 20 Y E A RS A G 0 -f om EMPIRE | P W ea e é Monday of eafi?mfi EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY : § Second and Main Streets, Junesu, Alaska and consumed a total of more than four hundred and . T [I E L i in Scottish Rite Temple HELEN TROY MONSEN - - . - President | forty man hours, leads many to beli (e SO B | : ginni i DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President | X 4 s = b ! beginning at 7:30 p. m, ILMER A. FRIEND - - - - tor | €vidence was perhaps not as inconsequential as the FEBRUARY 23, 1031 | Wm. A. Chipperfield, 5, ¢ e » & et g ¥ Satered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Matter. foregoing statement implies, . . X ; Worshipful M ster; SUBSCRIPTION RA’ 5 That forty legislators would spend that much time | o February 23 4 Mrs. C. H. Phillips of Anchorage was here fo attend the Grand JAMES W ;.TVE Secreta; o ":.'xle;;:-gls',";;f‘ml:n:n:”yne‘.l aersonT0 per monthi | giscussing trivia is hard to fathom. Many feel that e o | Igloo, Pioneers of Alaska. She made the Alaska flag that she would Weather conditions and temper- S B itk ry... e Ey m;:\”'.: \hicir ;7;'5 nu“fl‘:‘;‘:fl%‘;m‘; Y.l:::ln“ $1.80; the hearing would have come to an abrupt and early | Bob Martin . | present on behalf of the Pioneers’ Auxiliary to the Grand Lodge. aturcs at- varlous Alacka points sue monin, 1h advance, $1.80. : * #7159 [ ohd had the testimony proven worthless. ‘e Mrs. Leon Alexander . e Y also on the Pacific Coasst, at 4:30 B.¥. 0. ELK3 Bubscrivers will conter & {:‘,7:'0,"u‘;‘:’ul:’y’:{y‘,;:u:::lze?m:’ Ln any event, public curiostiy has yet to be|® Bob Dapeevich . Foster and Ellis, Cordova attorneys, would open offices here at once, | * 120th Meridian Time, and R the Business Office of any fal & y . olebadl B o their pavers. e satisfied. The people would like to know just what |® B. F. Kane e|it was made known by Frank H. Foster, senior member .of the firm, | % ased 2y the Weather Bureau| Meeting every Wednesday at 8 o e goes on in Alaska that should be kept from them. . Sadie Brewer ¢ |aria Third Division member of the Alaska Legislature, Olyde E. Ellisi s s, gihwgs P.M. Visiting brothers welcome MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED #RESS R i ° Jane DePree ® |ihe other member 'of ‘the ‘fifm, was formay: Aksitant United State Anohotage 31—Cloudy| WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted The Associated Press is exclusflel!edentltled to the use for 5 K ° Mrs. Jerry Hale St R L » . Cl_ y ; sistant Unitec ates | annette Island 36—Partly Cloudy| Rults W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. ey vlfn-31‘:*;:;:’9_';;"‘_133'm‘:*foc‘; b s A Trade and Friendship 2 bl derer, % | Attorney for the Third Division. Foster said either he or Ellis would | parrow 5. At Barsia, e e 3 Mrs, Jumes Pilikrton ol in the local office at all times. Bethel : S oW NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 TR Akl o S ® . : GGy o Cordova 25—Partly Cloudy o TATIoNAL R ~(~r;‘;l:1€ h;x::q “i}‘;““leifiiufff"'fi Committes. o DR TR T Leonhard Seppala, famous Alaskan dog musher, won third pri | Dawson -3—Cloudy Meose Lodge No. 700 ciprocal trade program three years beyond the present | $400 in the Eastender held in Quebec, Canada, two days previously, ac- | Edmonton . 3—Clear|| Regular Meetings Each Friday Aviend g o g cording to word received here this d: Fairbanks 27—Snow Governor— June 12 expiration date. l Feoa o 'y As the first witness in support’ of extension, | JN Y EVENTS _ g 35—Rain|l ARNOLD L FRANCIS Secretary of State Atcheson gave the afswer to those £ e Z. M. Bradford, former Juneau postmaster who was agent for the ‘]"_““ 10—Partly Cloudy Secretary— who may try to block renewal on the ground that we Standard Oil Company at Craig, was a loéal visitor, here as a witness in ‘théf_*‘z iy firRain and Soow|| WALTER R. HERMANSEN can forget international economic gestures and con- | TODAY a court case. Kodial 32—Partly Clou centrate on matters of more direct military import- No meeting tonight’ of Pioneer’ it 3 _{l Cloudy - ance. Continuation of the trade program, Acheson | .iioye b The Princess Norah had arrived in port and left within the hour AT e e said, would be recognized at home and abroad “as|ai'q pn' — pie Social at Chapel- | for Skagway e b ke et kS ity b ¥ 3 ¢ ks one clear indication that behind the shield of militar i i e e el e L S g Ot Brownie's Liguor Sore " vhic e ur creati ¥ ) ikon T S. or Juneau from the south were K. Gromdsha, | Petersburg d Snov power which we and our allies are creating, th Gold Medal Tourna- 4 Bivs. Mkt Ha B e € . s x‘l 10w A techniques of growth and expansion are being main- 1 B SehaeT iR A alm, R. E. Robertson, G. Scott, Curtis Shattuck, | Portlas 31—Fo Phoms 18Y 138 Be. Friakiim tained intact.” 4 "v“ .‘l“.“' " *fv“"”M?: m. | @ Tanner, R. Midget, A. Skavell, S. Lepitich, the Rev. C. W. Webb and | Prince George Partly Cloud e e s T | G N I A TSR, A renunciation of the trade program at this time k- “[“( (;") s s 20S€ | . [F. Cooke. ‘ P, 0. Box 2586 Friday, February 23, 1951 _or any scrious weakening of it—would be a slap ORNSIAIOMS: l - - - 1in the faces of our friends. And the United States| . ~° Ay Riliasmian. sl Final touches were being given to his biennial message to the Alaska |} 29—Pa y —— |n the months and years ahead is going to need om; 1104 Pt FIR@S.a8 " Yakutat SECRET SESSIONS Ho e s 8 years ahes zoing at Methodist church ature by Gov. George Pa The Governor's recommendations| R O PRoasrv o S e e s | s. % o At 2 pm. Taku Gillnett had not been made public it was known that he regarded the time ¢ NTh R n Si 7 In the past few days, we have heard a good deal ; Politids in! Aluminum \‘:Its-;\; LA ;L“ xccrl;;nlnn, .(x;zdcm‘mum my in appropriations and it was generally ‘@HEQN {GHSIQFRS i e rexa ore of comment on the it ‘exacutive session:‘of the | e 7 A At 8:3( ]),|?]1 17.3 oy (. C believed he would stress this need in his message. = “ $our Reliable Pharmeists House and Senate which heard the testimony of (Prince Rupert Daily News) B SR b‘f‘l*"(“ i i ] E il {l Marcus Jensen, of Douglas. All the political hue and cry at Washington not- p.i. — Rainbow Girls reg- Weather: High, 35; low, 32; clear. s 5§ BLR 3 | BUTLER-MAURO Many Alask 3 < 3 ,lwnhsmndmg, the availability of cheap hydro power ul ‘n‘m(*\u"‘q and init tion. = ' DRUG CO. any Alaskans. are curious as to the nature of, ;¢ part of British Columbia—the costs having been February 25 e e e hoan et o e, M EE 'I'iN fis Htfiz Le that testimony and feel that the Legislators, whom goyng to be the lowest in the world—is the big factor From 2 to 5 — Skating in A.B. 3 A n - by { 1 S they elected to serve them, should also inform them hich will likely still react to the ultimate e: ab February 26 D E., T E ! d“ L 4 1 as to the state of affairs in the Territory. | ment of the great aluminum industry at Kitimat, \t noon — Lions Club, Baranof. ; at Y Lessons i ng 15 W. L. GORDON !| At the Executive Board mestings| ! Alaska Masic Snpply 3 % £ rtag carly o progre m- | At noon — Business and Profession- ! Inow being held of the Alaska Matine | { Senator Heinie Snider, who refused to matticipate | 1, SHOIARS, €0, €]y o the dejgnse, Diggtam, i {7 noor : { e SUGRISRFSURSUS PR g | in the closed session, contending that puhr])ic a‘:tl‘:xirs phasizes the importance of the projected British al Women's Club meets in Terrace WORDS OFTEN MISUSED; D 2 iDd.y iess i | Disirict Union of Fishermen, sz-{% Arthur M. Uggen, Manager e e P g Eal S Columbia’ aluminum industry. Yet it appears that| Room, Baranof. Eg 4 R 0 mot; ay, “Do you object to me help- inery Workers and Allied Trades,|! Pisnos—Muasical Instraments are the business of the people, voices the sentiment =0T 0 states politicians would ignore the es-[At 8 pm. — Rebekah Drill Team ing?” Say “to MY Helpin affiliated with SIU-AFL, membe and Supplies of many in Juneau and elsewhere in the Territory. | onejqlity of getting this great supply of an essen practice in TOOF hall, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Magasine. The preferred pronunciation |voted to petition the Alaska Legls- (| -Fhone 206 .Becond aud Seward. The statement issued at the close of the session, material as they fight the British Columbia ind § p.m. — American Legion post. | places principal acent on LAST s able, not the first. “lnture against pa ge 8B, 11|} e < stating that “No evidence has been presented that in the hope of getting it for themselves. ets in Dugout OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ostracize; IZE. Ostracism; ISM. | which abolishes earmarked funds. i 5 At 8 pm. — Piano recital by Helen SYNONYMS: Perpetual, permanent, constant, continual, ceaseless,| The board also went on record | for the passage of bill to create the ’ GENERAL PAINTS irying on s % - 1 At noor lub, Baranof. he cares to admit. The tesponsibil- NG 0 (0 S % increase our vocabulary by mastering’ one word each day. ay’s word: Me"y.fio.kound o ror ih has wm‘,hm‘ ket MEE“ F A T At 9 am. — Girl Scout cookie sale| toP o ‘g: i 1:_[ Pl P d"?_'w;r‘_’d?”.“"m;, Also considered favorably were Ideal Paint St ; S v A * ‘ GUARD WIVES HELD s to continue to March 6. |INSENSATH: WAthne setaly v; estitais of chs. "Wy € W 91 mosme milia 9 and 10 Gl %0 a ore 2 S & 4 s unity op | SuCh stress on cert; insensate pleasures?” | increas nployment S (Continued from Page One) During the critical days of th:| 8:45 pm . Y.Cqmm;um_\A"CDnlt‘x) |increase unemployment compenZa Phone 549 Fred W. Wends gk evacuation, the President slept BT ht for adults in Teen-Age ClUD | nom e oreenee o e e o — ‘m,;_], br-nef.ml L he general principle of House| with square dancing. February 28 At noon — Kiwanis Club, Baranof. At 8 pm. Rebekah lodge meets in IOOF hall, At 8 pm. — Elks lodge. March 1 i i | The second organizational meet- little. On one particular evening he | 5 " ! ing of the Coast Guard Wives Club was held in the City Council Cham- 107 by { Bill 11, to provide for cae of sick Juti) i 2R ) jand' disabled. fishermer, was en- ! x i P R O | dorsed, although inverigation o i | b made 0D Whether bill is drawn properly for efficient ninistra= tion. the Chinese among the Koreans— a combination of fear and hatred.|Was told that Rassian submarines is is i rly tr and airplanes might menace mest el el (¥u(‘ of South' o g i 5 .| bers Thursday evening. Officers Korean troops, who fight fiercely of the U Ba-Tloek, Friendg. a4y, were elected unanimously from a against the North Koreans but|was at this time that all the pent- | W€ 5 " o A i o " | slate presented by the nominatec S 3 ine:s up feeling came out in the Presi- g eem to crumble —under Chinese{ Up 2 committee. Card Beverage Ca. Wholesale 805 10th Ss. PHONE 2186—DAY er NIGHT for MOXERS er BSODA POP |y 8 i § MODER Q. Is it proper, when ng invitations to a bridal shower, to invite any persons who, are not invited to the wedding itself? attack. Except for the South Kor- | dent’s stinging letter to music 3 S [ RS S y e T ¥ 4 Lql s 7 4 ean wing that has advanced up|ecritic Paul Hume. f “Mss: Jessie| Bpacks newlyi elected At noan' = ORgititer, of CORMATGRL, o foos Ml wotlldudpend upon, thie siseof theipedding., 3¢ ft L 20 be eidessIBIT 12, providing 1p8 Pyt " f Press Secreta president, introduced the following | meets at Baranof. % bl ¥ i ik e time after 40 hours weekly or eight |} . the east coast under.the support-| 3. The loss of Press S officers: Mrs. Wayne ‘Goff, vice|at 8 pm Fit il BatAn el i a large one, with a good number of people invited, then!it' would be fours ' daily, was considered favor in, ns t . S. Navy, { Charley Ross was a heavy W | 2 7 i : e pxn, IS anical club| .o actless 4 e S WAy i 08 s 1 favor- - it ,;(,:za“l,‘e poall mb;x.'n:h;i {agMa Truman, Ross wes, gn oy | president: Mis, Harold De Roux,| to hold Wild Flower slide show l_:tef:“;;z:: “":(‘“Zo‘“ °‘]¥’°CZ Bty {’f‘-‘b‘*l‘e" off. the wedding invitation | aply by the board members. The Alaskan Hotel i v Wt {secretary; Mrs. Howard Schleiter,| at IOOF hall o LI giits hsk IhoNeR L oD | House Bill 15 on child labor was jor victory agai i completely devoted {riend whc i 2 o 8 g ¥ ’ oot Newly Renovated Reomw S vr'::f;; Efag? tgzagh;?;’ff' 2::,; o e ot o sive| assistant secretary, Mrs. Gerald [ At 8:45 pm. — Juneau Singers re- @' Ts it good manners to wipe the silver on a napkin before eating | considered from the viewpoint of st Reaseunhih Bite UL, Ml B g 3 | Hebard, treasurer, Mrs. Fred Statts,| hearsal in Methodist church in a''public place? making it coincide with the Federal | Labor Standards Act, and if FHONE SINGLE O way has now assi .| him common-sense advice. | i z ¢ | y w assigned South Kor | assistant treasurer March 2 A. No. If the silver isn't clean, one should call the waiter's atten- | Fair PHONE 6555 trols i This change in the President has i - :::d paTr)?els ;::c‘::;;:;‘cz?eeg:;:esji convir:ced Dimncratlc »,,:\u,u; that] The chairmen of /the! following| At!8 ‘pafi.. - Concert by Francestion to it without attracting the attention of others, such amendments are made to the to convince them that the Chi-|he definitely will not run azain,! committees were :qppumte_d.' Mrs. | "paul ahd Lois Reedy at Northern Q. Ts it necessary for & young woman to rise when being introduced | bill, the board states that it willy nese are not supermen. Ridgway|but will retire in 1953. { Delbert Dixon, personal aid; M Light! Presbyterian church. to the mother of a girl friend? recommend passage of the bill. 5 a1 otating Ao 3 Don Morrison, hospitality; Mrs. Vic b rebad: Pl o exbead Ry MALH N Additional delegates who arrived "’omas Hardware (o i et RGaiae | tor Tydlacka, publicity; Mrs. David | sy i) ain seated . gly : . iin were . Jetd s unié fori Senr » ]The X;‘::f:\’; Army Orders James, red cross; Mrs. Ed Chester, ~— R e et Field of Ketchikan and Mary Louth oy e mebotet Frilhrlter, . has’ donietines]entertatumegty s (S HEWER) GlRl SCOUI was 4 i B ol Ehile. s experiencing victory over the Chi-|8riped about army inefficiency, | membership. . b [0 OK a n d I.E A RN i ders” and Shelt - | Would like to congratulate assist-| The last part of the meeting was| A. C. GGRDON —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— HARDWARE 4 Sy ant Secretary of the Army Arch-|spent in an open fhscussian from <G1rl Scouts and Brownies of the i 528 !ibald Alexander for his efficient the floor as to projects and pl iastineau Aclmnnvl dnstn"x;t will ; T Tense President handling of the army’s procure-| for forthcoming meetings. The next | launch their annual cookie sale, 1. Approximately how many languages are there in the world? v r w . Remington Typewriters White House insiders are private- | ment and munitions program. meeting will be held March 22 at :;t.;u'unq February 27 to ‘1 What is the most common Christian name for a man in the 8 W i BOLD snd BERVICED by 1y concerned by a dramatic change| Placing orders for armament is|8 p.m: When they. i Canves e : States? Takn POS! NO 5559 in Harry Truman. Once easygoing not an easy job. Furthermore, con e ing orders. D'-’“‘C“”: A b mage 3. .Of what South American country is Caracas the captial city? 4 i J. B. Burford Co. and warm-hearted, he is now tense | gess was a little slow in allocating | yxpy GRs ik aboutybHe (WSERIEIE f oxc %+ Which U. 8, President’s wife taught him writing and arithmetic?| Meeting every Thursday in 3 i ’ ‘| 2ND GRADE BROWNIES taken, Mrs. Robert Booche 8 ‘Our Doorstep Is Woen by and irritable. They attribute the|money. However, once the arn TO HAVE VACATION | cnatrman of the drive e 5. From what fish is most of the world’s caviar obtained? the C.I.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. Batisfied Cust al change to the understandable strain | got its hands on a sizeable appro- c! fum‘u‘q bo ek m(.mmmr»nulm ANSWERS: v N iati s o BAEEOR s past buyers know, these cooki it o " of near war and the terrific bur-{priation, around the first of the The second grade Brownies will|ar of high quality and purchasers 1. The ostimate is 2796. e g T T den placed on every president of ' year, it placed actual orders for 2': t b <y are g0 Bl BRE puic: 9 the United States. bR endoaN sostwhen igdtiuary 2| i hold their regular meetings for | o not make a donation but secure 2. John. Th E » r dc FORD AGENCY whe President always hed ocea.|and JaBuary g3 Y %l the next two Saturdays at the|value received. The girls earn ten 3. Venezuela. e Lrwin I eed LO. (Authcrized Dealers) o o e an bic’v”;" Despite this record in January, Lutheran Church. The next meeting | cents for: every box sold o carry 4. Andrew Johnson. Office in Case Lot Grocery GREASES — GAS — OIL ness. But, according to insiders,|it will probably be broken in Feb- Wil be e 10 at the|on their troop activities. For m 5. Sturgeon. Phone 704 these have increased steadily in|ruary. Bk o o of ‘thevtFoops (A 15 thelr only of 3 Jlllleal “MOI’ c.. % ® 3 o A S Havei 2 portunity during the year to build HAY, GRAIN, COAL the past six months. For example, within seven, days SULLIVANS HERE Metooty 3 Rt remzindet 'd STORAGE Foot of Main Street A visit with Mr. Truman unsed |after January 2, the army had up their 119“5“1”“-’5v “m”"‘~t\‘~‘(;~ and iV to be a real treat for a Congress- |committed though had not drawn| nn ang Mps. John S. Sullivan :‘ "h“l sare dmon;:‘y ufOL(‘]t”l”v ‘,‘ B - man or a visiting Elk. The Presi-|up all the contracts for 3% billion| (¢ poynor ’u‘ri;'ed h(‘rc‘ y(‘il(‘x'd‘q- general L_m .o .en n MAKE dent would greet him with a warm | dollars for heavy vehicles. Thisf,, F.AA Iro;n Seattle and are :to‘)i Cha.r}ncl %;flhscout dnrtmm';“ o STEVENS, ; JUNEAU DAIRIES e e ™ i the entire heavy-veicle pro-| o o (o0 s | whe oot I Toxent mimbes o o | e s e . DELICIOUS ICE CREAM friendly comment, and listen sym-|&ram, up to now, Of the $12,530,000- S # 1:who sl il inreestmNmuer 0 bo S, 1SSES’ ) s few day ) of cookies. LADIES’—MISS] » daily hablt—ask for it by name pathetically. Today, however, My, |000 that the army has been auth- i il i 2 3 RO ‘B BOOCHEVER READY-TO'WEAR Truman is likely to m the|[orized to spend for “logistical bus- LAl i . | Juneau Dalries Inc desk impatiently a brea to|iness,” the army has already com- siL|alw ward Street ear Talrd . the. commersation with 5. savage | milted SA3E2000000. ll Crossword Puzzl Tlolee aa » paldam ieever 1o THE LAIY SRARRE gk A ! : denunciation of a real or mmr;mufl Alexander should be especially . is invited to be our guest TIlI_S EVENING Chrysler Marine Enginee = R ACROSS 21. Unnecessary Present this coupon to the box office of the 4 oe. congratulated for insisting natl 4 strike wildly, at , 8ctivity The Chaflesw Cariet Recent visitors have been star- |little business get a fair share of | Cricket 80, Emminous circle ITOL ; 2 MACHINE SHOP tled by the v and bluntness | the contracts. While the figures are : Arm of the sea fonngd the ' CAP T L THEATRE Moriua Marine Hardware of his venom Sen. Bill Ful.lonly available through November,| ® Quick cuttii® g5 pratties vaguely ry bright, who hit at White House|8t that time 75 per cent of all| 1% Coverwithe '8t Arabianouter i and recetve TWO TICKETS to see: Pourth and Prankin Bts. Chas G Warner CO favoritism in the RFC army contracts—numerically—had| 13, Netheriands = g5 Mg;""'“" R s " - Y Foad . Malt bevera . 136 The President’s physician, Dr.|gone to small business—defined as) ; o commune = o= i Sl u “THE PALOMING" PHONE Wallace Graham, is also worricq | unaffiliated firms with 500 or fewer i cm'a} 38. Exercise contro] : AL HOME GROCERY by Mr. Truman’s inability to rve-|cmployees. Of course, only 30 pery = DRYDLIAN MDY ) Ged of L i e T P ’ lax and take those refreshing nans| cent of the actual volume went| 16 Spidera sig inderworla 3 Federal Tax—1Zc Paid by the Theatrs n sWell' which helped him so much in the | to little business, because’ the heavy | % Fepialiiikiee & & Laud nasuren . o0 o0 of Veaterday's P Ph 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 izl e Phones 146 and 342 past. orders must go to firms big enough | ,, . Phllosopher 43, Common metal a8 Ruxle one a ~—i'hone Stetson and Mallory Hats Since the attempt on his life|to le them. Yet through sub-| 3% Mallgs MG Setiliterous % HGIEESTN | DOWN and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Arrew Shirts and Underwear Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Mr;l ’K‘lumdanH has also shown an mn]lr cts l\m;ul l)‘nnln(\'\'\‘ also Tm\ m' Pooccasions 52, Sollx . 51, woower = _‘_"ri;; springs RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Allen Edmonds Shoes American Meat — Phone 38 understandable reluctance to get|a share of what the army considers . Former Frencl geometrical 5. Altar end of & 3. 2 e Skyway Luggage out before the public. Congressional | contracts for big business. For ex ol et church 35 i WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 3 < PRESEESEE . Jeaders and Democratic chieftains|ample, the average tank manufac- { | To Banish “Blue Monday” have been begging him to stump |turer lets out 3,000 sub-contracts . Commenced | o the country in suoport of his and handles only 15 per cent of e th betovad | B 0 T A “ Y To tg'ma you l1{1'401-e lreg[dom eign policy. To this he rece the dollar volume hims by Venus . rom work — TR replied: e i | 3 ll‘l’:'x{‘x:;h('i:‘lr\\e OldESt Bank n AlaSka | "500" “It's not up to me to go oui.| METAPHYSICAL LI i e . | L b P g g i 8 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 CLOTHES | Alaska Lama ocratic party s o ner i a par and our cc oalk thoroughly NUNN-BUSH SHOES ! men. They're laying dov job and expect me tlo thing.” Close friends of the President lay his irritability and tenseness | to three factors 1. The assassination attempt of the two Puerto Rican Nationalists This left a deep scar. The Pre dent often talks among his inti- mates of this assassination attempl and what he would co if another sitempt were made on his life 2. The recent period of con ued American defeats in Kovea| Dr. Marjorie Meeks will give a Metaphysical Lecture Sunday, Feb- ruary 5 at 11 am. in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. Her subject will be “In The Beginning, God.” TIDE . TABLE February 24 3:23 am. 17.8 ft. 9:34 am. -05 ft. 3:35 p.m. 16.9 ft. 9:44 pm. -0.3 ft. e o 0o 0 o High tide Low tide High tide Low tide e o o o . Something en to cify . Tuberous Peruvian £ pa . Adopted son of Mohammed Land of the free joes in ared seal . Stem of a vessel Son of Jacob Harvest . Eternities D 46, Dirk 48. Pedal algit The B. M. Bekrends Bank Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent COMMERCIAL SAVINGS —_—— STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Cempiete Outfitter for Mem | SHAFFER'® ' SANITARY MEAT FOS BETTER MEATS 13—PHONES—4? . Pres Delivery R P ST H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVIPS OVERALLS for Boys BLACKWELL’S CABINET SHOP 117 Matn St. Phote 173 High Werk for Home, Office or Bters R, e e 6§ TS e

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