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VAGE FOUR ™ —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WE P IRCE, AORRN e 1) 0 G G R DNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1951 . E . Juneau. Mrs. Dawes is the wife of the noted physician puot , MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. M7 Dm Y A a mplre and former legislator, Dr. L. P. Dawes. ! Y E A RS Ar from 4 ea! e[ a' SECOND and FOURTH . " s Publisticd every evening except Sunday by the Also in production is an engaging illustrated chil- { 2 0 - THE EMPIRE || g e nchy of PRt o EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY o s R . | § > ’ in Scottish Rite Te: ad L , | 'mple Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska dren’s book, “Glad Lee, the Cros-Eyed Bear,” by i - 14 Il beginning at 7:30 TROY MONSEN - * . President | preda Larson, the kindergarten teacher at Peters- s D i P 1n. DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - Vice-President s H Wm. A. Chipperfield, ZILMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor | burg, 105 miles south of Juneau. MARCH 21, 1931 3 - Worshipful Master: Satered in the Post Office’ in Juneau as Second Class Matter. Re cently published by Exposition Press were|o ol yoe one of this day’s Empire appeared a two-column cut of ey JAMES W {S&TVERS, Secrat SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Recently published by Exposition Press were|® March 21 ° I i 1 i b el Belivered by carrier in Juneau and Douxias for SL5 per month: d i White who was going to Ketchikan to be sworn 'in to serve Weather conditions and temper- “—- e — six months, $0.00; one vear, $17.50. Wright of Spenard (Tlus.) and “Untrodden Trails,” | ® Dr. D. D. Marquardt 4 four-year term as U. S. Marshal of the First Divison. atures at various .Alaska \ points b ear. 15 sdvanoe, fx‘s‘%b,“u:n;‘no:‘;l&:,m&r:.:::'xm. #1.80; | verses by the Sourdough bard, Will A. Johnson of | ® Betty Mantyla 4 : 4 oL R ; e also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 @ B P 0 E? KS cos month, 1h advance, $L80. G oy motiry | ADCHOTAEE: ¢ . Archie, Campbell A am., 120'h Meridian Time, and o the B Stfice of any fallure or irresularity in the delivery The production of books, especially by new authors, | ® Robett Su ey ¥ Tom Ogshen, Jr, had TEREEEC ot B8 plare, on The Empire stalf| rejensed by the Weathe: Bureau| Meeting every Wednesday at 8 of w:, ::u,., Gl i e L IR Mr. Uhlan said, is a first-rate test of the cultural level . Bill Kx}nh e , position with the First Ni%t{flllfll Bank. At the bank he suc-|are as follows: P.M. Visiting brothers welcome Telwphones . 602; . 3T4. Sty Teh . Mrs. J. J. Stocker Al illiam T. Vale who left to join his parents in the south on a;Anchorage 9 Partly Cloudy; WALLIS S, GEORGE, Exalted MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Y e . William W. Friend o Norway. An: e 38 Rain| Ruler. W. H. cretary The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for Alaska’s new literary boom, he pointd out, is|e Mabel S. Wallace i '.“'“‘N“ N S ha 'y S5 BICGR, Her ¢ republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- 2 g 2 g — Barrow -7—Drifting Snow Ak oS wise credited in this paper and also the local news published not its first. He suggested that it parallels the rapid| e Oren Hatch S S il 4 Bethel -1—-Snow - R i Ay growth of the Territory'’s economy and the forward,|® k Roberts ° Five theusand dollars ‘\,\(x«‘ the profit realized by the city of J.un(:\u Cortiaes LG FEICS—— NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | progressive outlook of its citizenry. e 88 . 8 -0 8 8 9. 0 9 1e Municipal Wharf in the past year, according to figures in the | o o0 . Bt Mgose Lodge “o 100 urth Avenue Bidg., Seattle, Wash. K5 e This was $500 more than was realized during the previous! g 0. BRLLBATS Clondy Wepakar Al B h' o~ it 5—Partly y ar Meetings Eaci 4 ) hs Fairbanks . v 11—Snow Governor— biend Time to Curb Smearers N IY EVENIS | o Haines . 34—Cloudy || ARNOLD L FRANCIS S yry Cole was celebrating his birthday today with a theatre party | Havre 12—Ice Needles Secretary— (B%. Lotils Blar-Times) TODAY | incl the following guests: Bobby Sabin, Jackie Light, Bobbie | Juneau - 31—Snow|| WALTER R. HERMANSEN p The Senate Anvvd Services Committee has turned | . o pm. — Public pinochle party lin Duf Conald Hayes, Dolly Mize, Adelle Light ana | Xodiak . 18—Partly Cloudy | its record of hearings on Mrs. Anna M. Rosemberg ot Bfsaes Otk Garicdbr Kotzebue 12—Snow 3“:;2;‘1 ”;itfr::»l:.e Drc;t))ngment. The :cp{nrtmeut is| At 8 p.m. — Elks Lodge. KON :\\il;-s:;:\lh 4 - ;;—:nuw [ —— e e as| 0 ermine if there are grounds for perjury [ oy g pm. — Teamsters’ meeting, | G Gived 5 b 2 i 4 M —Snow charges against persons who accused Mrs. Rosenberg | AFL pall W g e sy el it 1-snow || Brownie's [iq“m Siore of having had past Communist associations. A thor- T Sk | BRI PIR I ReHE b 00_ 38 “SPHAWINE - DRATEIN 34—Snow | Ty e At'8 pm. - ‘Alaska Pottets wil and Mrs. A. Malacky, Kar! Theile, W. T. Vale and G. E.|p | ough investigation, and prosecution, if that is justi-| meet in headquarters in AG hall 3 bt Sl o e i S ks - | Portland .. 43—Cloudy |{ Pheme 153 139 Be. Frinklin fied, certainly is in order. March 22 Pmnrs‘ George 33—Partly Cloudy | i Sebe ——=——— | Mrs. Rosengerg eventualy was cleard by the com- | At noon — Chamber of Commerce | e I e 41—Raty Showers 1 7 ‘ : Wednesday, March 21, 1951 | mittee and confirmed as assistant secretary of deefnse.| meets, Baranof hotel. { An Assoclated Preas dispaich f SHELSEELS from Washington, D. C. | Sitka . e 80—Clovdy | ___ S ) 2 But the charges of communism that were Widely pub-| At 6:30 pm. — Maundy Thursday ed Treasury officials were concerned over sharply decreased in-| Whitehor 28—Partly Cloudy | ~—————— 5 ici: ring fiearing in the minds of .| supper and ceremony of extin- x revenues. Collections through March 18 were $194,945000, as Yakutat ... & 25—Snow | 4 N b b licized during the hi g are, ninds of fan AUTHORS IN ALASKA atical and gullible citizens, a blot on her reputation.| guishing lights. For 18th degre red to the amount on the same day the previous year, $314,240,00. - R Y TR RN b 5 o When mud is slung as wildly as it was in this case, |- Scottish Rite Masons. - ASK FIElD OFPI(E OF 1 The Rexan Siore Alaska, despite its relatively small popylation, is some invariably sticks. At 8 pm. — Coast Guard Wives| The motorship Norco, Capt. V. F. Cough, was in port this day | ‘ ce y hall chambers | Do S : o A Your i meet in Clty hall cha s. e cargo of fresh produce and freight. Passengers from iy our Reltable Pharmasste producing more new authors than any State in the Union, according to Edward Uhlan, President of the Exposition Press of New York. Mr. Uhlan made this statement were: Mrs. C The Armed Services Committee was less than re- ponsible when it allowed the charges of witnesses to be aired without at first checking on the responsibility of the witnesses. The least that can be done now is At 8 pm. — blem Club social meeting in Elks auditoriums Offi- cers to meet at 7:30 p.m. Marech 23 and son, and S. Swanson. BUTLER-MAURQ DRUG CO. REOPENED iN ALASKA| in announcing A request that the United States forthcoming publication of “Bathroom’s Down the to make the case an object lesson to persons who are At 11 am. — Rebekah Drill tean Hall,” a rollicking account of life in a South Dakota all too willing Fu smear reputatmns_ when (hr\t can Food: nnd' apron sdlé at Badr 4 I e A el - & ~Am¢~‘m.\ epartment of Commerce 1'1‘0nun‘ i rooming house, by William Cameron Johnston. John- find a congressional committee willing ((} provide a Friorh noont to 3 pm. — Good 3 " . » by ] [the Field Office of its Bureau of ! Alaska M“Slc Snppl] ston, who is employed by Arctic Contractors at Fair- | sounding board. This we hope the Justice Depart-{ q.v ‘ypion services at Northern| | Da”'y' i_esscns In Eflghs W. L. GORDON 1 Foreign and Domestic Commerc: ) banks, wrote “Bathroom’s Down the Hall” at that Mentcan do. Light Presbyterian church. 3 of s, L3 ! |in Alaska has been forwarded { Arthur M. Uggen, Manager firm’s Point Barrow construction camp. The book 3 i : March 24 | Lo o b s iy 2 ¢ 3 BrEry s 284 Rt Wont S0 4 \x!c Alaska Development ‘Bo;n'al to]|] Pisnes--Musical Instruments will appear March 30. The way mioney is going, it won't be long before{ At 1 p.m. — Easter Egg hunt for| \WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The board of directors are ary of Commerce Charles E.| and Supplies Two more books by Alaskan authors are on Ex- |customers will have to be offeréd something more | children of Rebekah members in| to be there.” Say; “IS going 5 be there.” BOARD is the singular 5"V .Phone 206 _Second and Scward_ position’s Spring list, making a total of five Exposition than a money-back guarantee. Odd Fellows hall. | ibiect The Board urged that a Field |} = titles’ for the Territory in & single publishing season. P M::“: z"bA S ¢ OFTEN MISPRONOUNGED: Enjilish,' Pronounce the E as in RING, | Office be provided so that, among| Not even New York State can match that record. n doctor operated on a man to remove ‘D,‘“:”é’h;maflfrfinx;‘mf‘ T ot as E in MEN: 1 ;fi'\“‘;‘] ‘("“r‘;,""k‘:““‘?::’;C"““)“‘l;:]‘n‘fi GENERAL PAINTS i -awaited * chy h d swallowed. At léast the man i % ! - 7 ED: i S e e | vantage o e s s per ! To appear soon is the long-awaited "I Reached f ha i At 2 pm. — Easter Day ceremopy| = OF TEN MISSPELLED: Protege | (masculine). Protegee (feminine).|, "riiq offices in connection with and WALLPAFER NONYMS: Help (verb), aid, assist, abet, befriend, support, sus- succor, uphold. the Defense Production It is from such offices tk Program. at produ- of Re-lighting the Lights. Scot- tish Rite Temple. Public invited |tai a Star,” a collection of poems by Lenore Daw —(Daily Olympian). r Ideal Paint Store "l w h- I in regard to that?” he a to attend. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times " Let us{cers may rin applications for e Was! Inq on 1 would prefer that it mot be March 26 | tacrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each da word: | Necess ificates when desir-|[ Fhone 549 Fred W. Wends Me[ .Go.Round . replid Searls. “But I doubt | At noon — Lions Club, Baranof. |AcQQUIESCE; to rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, usually implying ge of new Fed-| ry L "‘"“Ml 1"'"‘ consulted on l"‘. nE noon — BPWC meets in Terrace |, .vious opposition. “After much argument, they were finally com-|eral tax benefits in expanding their “I should hope you wouldn't! Room, Baranof. |eaney i % hlg efense pr ot ™ to acqui plants for defense production. (Continued from Page One) radiO e A‘yfi(‘z"‘l‘n D\f\"m, 8. Toglon Fopk Alaska producers already find| ¥ dBeverage Ce. — try were == neets gout. R 5 TR o ~=== | themselves at a substantial disad- | f peace as a green light f - | many work March 27 : §IIRIE BN 1 disad-1{ Wholesale 805 10th Bt of peace as a green light for ag: ) R 3 B Y 7 Sr ? hy i tage owing to the lack of a PHONE 216—DAY eor NIGET gression. . . . help us not to be lured Anderson. ’\f i)rnzn — LuL,\:y Club, i al MODERM :-T i ‘J lj E }-YE = RI“QT L—nF Office in this Territory,” | by deceptive promises of peace that| He recalled that American miners NEw pREsIDENI oF At 8:45 B ar Community C redi It - ot LOBERTA LEE ? ‘ ge Sundborg, Consultant of | for MIXERS er SODA FOP are but the facade of force. Amen.” | had testified in’ May,’ 1850, 1 night for adults Teen Age Club « SRS A 5 !the Alpska Development Bossd, 7 llhry had beén forced to shut down| Lobbyist Advisor | their mines, stopping prodm‘lioni 2ok It is Almost unbelievable, but mo- | and throwing 2,000 men out of work. i N 3 | | | 4 Mrs. 'Teresa Fenster was elected | bilizer Charles Wilson is getting his| '“‘You feel you are in a po\mon‘ 4r fitais . g R Ve ¢ with square dan | wrote toliSectbtary, Sawyer., | "'A' Pigld Ofiice’ | was ' maintained Juneau fop one yéar bub closed 1048 lowinhd ‘to’ budgetary diffi- n glways rise when performing an introdyetion?. Howeyer, there are certain circumsgtanicesg - 1t 4n introduction is ned ‘ab B Q. Should a, per: A. In most cases, Where thi would prove awkwrd. March ? Kiwanis, Club, B‘:\;':u?(\‘f. The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Roems At noon — yes. ety — T AU advice on minerals from a lobbyist |to give Mr. Wilson impartial 'ad-;girf’\‘f‘”;h,OY‘\,Df,““'x_fil&‘;‘fi.w;m,“?ic“:f WEEKLY WELL BABY, | S banquet table, for instance, then rising is not deemed nec i, t Reasonable Zates for the forelgn mining interests. | vice?” demanded Anderson. It you | P b BE A8 SR BT el CONFEBENCE, TOMORROW | | o when a wife is writing a note of thanks, is IR o b T s Witson's b mfiitt * consultant | persuade ‘hint not’ ta give help 1 EL SR T Ortier mew 'or- | Y 10 AOMOTTTT Her husband’s name as well as her own? : e ST el i Fred Sedrls, Jr, who'used to|open and expand ‘mines in the|; . "ocored were Mrs. Beatrice| Weekly Well Baby and Chi [/ A Noj she shouldisién Het own name' only; Bufiin the note she ; : e i 53 lobby on Capitol Hill against do- | United States, then we must look | p ‘0 "vi0 president, Mfs. Evelyn | Health Conference will be held atimy say «Charles and T both appreciate your hospitality,” or whatever| “Mrs, Dorothy Weidman, not Mrs.| mestic mining, programs but pow (to sources outside of the United|pe, o Recording Secretary, Mifs|the Juneau Public Health Cetiter, {the thanks are for. Carl Weidman, attended the Brown | Th Hard { dosgoby fepliyips from the lrslde. Statey for 2, BMEUE() | Mildred Kelly, Corresponding & 318, Main St. Thursday &f6ernoon | “.. @, -Ts it really improper-to butter an entire slice’ of ‘bread before | dinner - party. Sunday. Mrs. Carl omas Haraware Lo, In other words, he has been hired to| “Mibes come, die off, and mines| .o v Maty Pusich, Treasurer, | from 1to 3:30. All niothers Who afe | peginning to_eat it at the, dinner table? | Weidman is ill at her home. vise Wi e vers; s - |go. The best way to help mines oA 4 g " Y i 7 o "N s W o 52 s ] y advise what the government’s’ pol- | g0 ; A |and Mrs. Jean Marsh, Bxtension |intetésted in ‘taking their children Vs, 1 g I E— s PAINTB Y %3 < | here is to leave them alone” sug-|" Mrs. 2 Ma 3 . ot s = g A. 'gs, it 8| The Prgpér. @nd only - # ~— ONILS icy should (be on, securing, minerals A8 90 )" BUB= | Seticer, in to the ¢tonference are cordiaily 4 sten tomorrow 6:15 on KINY : y for defs Yet, at tk gested Searls | o Jisds » {one mouthful at a time and butter it. > g 3 and Bheif R T A0S S i : Formal s fidon’ 98 Bhese of. || ivited” $o ™ aftentd.” Mothiers MRy | £ Y0 TR ¢ # y for important talk on education. HAEDWARE he is president of Newmont Min-| “I'm lrylx)g lovlmd out if your e l'ill s }“ 1 Rt winr.’ the | Phone 218 for an appointment of 5 763-1t ing ‘Company which < has a rich|interests in foreign mines are so ACers “F ik “CDV ""3" a“ 1‘: | comie in to' thé Health Center, I‘ ™ TRIVY stake in south African mines. This|great that you'll be prejudiced in “n“\:l u“";:)d"“l ("1}' l““fi‘}‘:fl ‘l" ! gy i K 3 nd LEA RN by Ykl ¥ —-"—'"_f'f'-—_ Remi 0 Ty is another shocking example of [your advice to Mr. Wilson,” me,"“ pr , at._wihlch e Y i ANK L 4 A min pewrh‘ riters how private interests have infil- | New Mexico Senator persisted. “Our ?“’dfl‘f from last '““_ will' be S FROM FATRGRE g . C. GORDON z v. F' . BOLD and SERVICED by trated nto the defense agencies to|miners feel your opposition (to ex- ated as Ritual of Jewel members of : L i 'l’aku Pflst HO. 5559 i grind their own axes. | panding domestic production) was | the Chapter. | Lilly Angerman, inspector. in 1. How many square feet comprise one acre? 5 5 J. B. Burford Co. For instance, here is the type of | based on your foreign interes Miss Pat Sey was appointed \ni‘:):'n'ge of the Territorial D ).i!‘F~ 9. Who is the U. S. Secretary of Defense? Meeting everyl Thursday in “Our Doorstep Is Wern by advice that Searls has been whis- : succeed Miss Harriet Smith as|ment of Labor at Fs rbank BN 3 what is the approximate weight of the human heart? the C.1.O. Hal! at 8:00 p.u. Satlafied Customers” pering into Wilson’s ear: Patriotic Speech Chapter representative on the Teen | Juneau for a couple of weeks in 4. Tn whek 8i8te ot fhe Drilon {8 found the. bed 3 | m—————————— 1. Searls is against government| “I feel the urgency of the war|Age Club Board 'of Directors. connection with work for the de-'lhc v‘;orld" i 5 b he best white sand in w - subsidies to domestic mines, though | program requires us to get all the| The traditional® Easter Breakfast | partment. She is at the Ba anof R 24 ) 5 e I § ;. his own foreign mining interests|metals into this country as fast|will be held Sunday, March 25, at | Hotel 5. Which is the most rapid grower of all the well.known fruit trees? The Erwin reed cu. F O(‘A{ugo:mfid%em)c Y have received ECA aid. | as possible. Where they come from|1:00 P. M. Reservation for Delta | ANSWERS: in Case Lot Grosery GREASES — GAS — OIL 2. He is opposed to an expansion | is of secondary importance,” Searls| Chapter members, XiDeltaChapter @« ©¢ ©¢ © 2 @« © © © o ® 1. 43560 square feet. Ofiice | and exploration program for dom- | replied in a patriotic little spee 1.‘nu'mbers. and guests, should be tele. | o 4 ° 2. George C. Marshall. Phone 78 J H l c estic mining, but prefers to have| But under questioning, he admit- |phoned to Mrs. Marion Towle, Red | o TIDE TABLE . 3. About 40 ounces. HAY, GRAIN, COAL unean fioier LS. the government buy from foreign|ted sheepishly that his own south 745, by Friday. * 4 K March 22 0 4. Massachusetts. 'd ‘TOR:XGK Foot of Main Street sources, such as his south African|African mines sold most of their| —_ —_ le P 5. The apple trée. and > % mines. production to Europe. | MYER LURIE BACK | o High tide 1:18 am.167 it ® A \ 3. He favors a reduction in the| “Where do yoi ship copper?”| Myer Lurie of the Lewis Co struc-| ¢ Low tide 7:20 am. 04 ft. ® 2 2 . MAKE appropriations for stockpiling, | dsked Sen. Herbert Lehman, New|tion Co. of Seattle, is back in|e High tide 1:25 pm. 1721t e There is no substitute iorNewspaperAdverhsmg! STEVENS, b JUNEAU DAIRIES though this country is still danger- | York Democrat. Juneau for a few days and is stay- | ® Low tide 7:35 pm. -10 ft. ®| e P 1 T e I DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ously short of strategic materials. | “Belgium, France, Italy and Eng-|'b¢ at the Baranof Hotel. il o6 o ® « © o © o o o } LADIES'-—MISSES‘ : » dally habit—ask lor it by 2ame Searls admitted these views be-|land,” reported Searls. By < e i} Lot cABL BUSHER READY-TO-WEAR H % hind closed doors to the Senate in-| “Then the United States doesn't - { Juneau Dalrles Inc ierior committee, which called him |receive any benefits of the ECA| as a paid-ap subscriver 1o THE VAILY ALASKA Beward Street Near Taird l " . on the carpet after discovering he|help your company has received,” EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING was Wilson's adviser on mining. | observed Lehman. ACROSS S8 o it stina Present this coupon to the box office of the Chrysler Marine Engines Here are highlights from his start- | “That's cor " confessed me; 1. Membranous 20, Put The Charles w- carier MA ling but frank, secret testimony. |man who advises Wilson on miner-| = o pouches i cAPIToL THEATRE CHINE SHOP “Any type of subsidy for mineral]als. | 5c o S hom it 8 Moriuary Marine Hardware development is objectionable. It| “T've been very concerned about | all wild ox 7 £ tends to socialize the industry,”|scarcity of copper in this countr: and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ¥ourth and Fraoklin Sis. Chas. G. Wamer co. Searls bluntly told the committee, | Because there is that scarcity, why | 14 Above Iz " i PHONE 136 . |do you continue to deliver your| ' L ,‘\“n','f‘,v, STABS IN MY cRan O'Mahoney Disagrees | copper to foreign countries?” de- Kind of Chairman Joe O'Mahoney, Wyo- manded the New York Senator. TOURAf Federal Tax—1Zc Pald by the Theatrs casler’s nen’s we“ HOME GROCEHY Phones 146 and 342 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ming Democrat, snorted his dis-| “The market abroad is higher | agreement and thumbed through|than in tk United States,” ex-| an old copy of Fortune magazine.|plained Searls, not sounding quite | He found an article about south | so patriotic African mines, and read how they| The most received “low taxes and liberal de-|from Sen. Gi McGregor Sporiswear Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Sheos Skyway Luggsge Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our complments. angry outburst came } Cordon, Oregon Re- | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! preciation allowances from the gov- | publican, when Searls argued that | A e ... “ ernment of south Africa.” it wasn't “mandatory” under the | T 12 ] e |7 718 o | m...n’::b:amu = To Banish “Blue MOII‘I"" Do you think that’s a subsidy?” | defense production act to pay min , BOTA KY To give you more freedom demanded O'Mahoney ing subsidies. | = from work — TRY “But that doesn’t do us any good| “That's why you're here today,’ Oldest Bank in AlflSka A aaie ; because we also have to pay Am-|Cordon bristied. “Were it not for| | | 500 N k L erican taxes” shrugged Searls,|that, it wouldn't make a damned E a Lal df' | T 7 B e IR Auteretes ow vos s 1A 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 CLOTHES as L is :lnt of the world’s 10 leading | Mr. Wilson.’ > 2z | i NUNN-BUSH SHOES producers. Searls also admitted (hat his STETSON HATS “Unfortunately, a large number | company had urged reducing the e The B. ] Behr d i W y g Y ell ualif ork Clothin| X v E of American citizens paying | appropriations for stockpiling be- s Quality 14 H. S GBA S taxes now,” O'Mahoney retorted| cause of the need for *“economiz- ““l“ The Clothing Man icily. “You make a distinction be-|ing.” He indicated that he consid- Z /(33 ¥ ‘." 7 Bank rlnn nE G A v tween government subsidies toyour | ered the stockpiling program just | 7 s mh . Cemplete Outfiiter for Men LEVIS OVERALLS mine, but you want the government | another form of subsidy for the| 7 7 for Boys of the United States to deny those | domestic mines 7/ e R/ e Safety Deposit Ay . subsidies to your competitors in| .At the end of the hearing, 0"Ma-| [*° b the United States. This raises the|honey asked the final question:| [Z7 Tlas f R IT MEA BLACKWELL’S question of what kind of advice|"Yesterday, the national production , Anflxes or Rent SA“ ARY “T CABINET SHOP you are going Yo give Mr. Wilson | authority appeared before us and| (4 % Yt BETTER MEA 117 Main 8t. Phone m 5 on expanding our national produc-|proposed a $10,000,000 expansion = /7 N lan: COMMERCIAL SAVINGS l.s—PHONEQ—Jv. High Quality Cabinet Werk tion.” jand exploration program.for. our . / 46. Mountaln t H Pros Delivery for Home, Offios or Sters “Did you get ECA help to open!domestic mining What is your AP Newsfeatures 3-24 |— e e e ey, | 1

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