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s PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1951 D ing whether the manpower needs of the mxln.nr,v‘ e e ettt MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 z all AlaSka Emplre establishient dfe what they are purported to be. But | from i Wea!her a' SECOND and FOURTH .nflmu( every evening except Sunday by the we questions«the validity of the subcommittee of the 20 Y E A RS A G 0 Monday of each month ._‘m:“‘ ::rln:im? (Eo nm‘r“ e House ' Appropriations Committe’s reported nl)_ummn‘ H E E M P I R E ; in Scottish Rite Temple EREN TROY MONBEN o - o N™® prestent | which appears to be based on prejudice against the | e R e N D [] beginning at 7:30 p. m. 1 ERRENI0 - -« “‘:‘::u:e;':,‘v:: State Deparfment’s methods of operation rather than MAY 1, 1931 . as a H 0!“ s wm.wz;sfi:zfmfle;?:(:'er' | @atered tn the Post office in Junesu as Second Class M on ansenpipsigyef ils needs. . . i ; atter. i v JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. [} e . May 1 . Twenty local high school students received an E, or excellent grade £ » Do) cua peae v —US (L SH) Billlion . elfor the past six weeks of work. They were: John Hellenthal, Grace| Weather conditions and temper- i o 527, mall, postage puid ot the following fates: . Bob Pasquan ® | Meggitt, John Stewart, Dorothy Bakke, Verna Hurley, Muriel Jarman,|®turés at various Alaska points @ B P 0 ELKS 1% ~ eme month, tn sdvance, .80 4 4 i (Cincinnati Enquirer) 4 Robert J. SUMCHIE ® | Lillian Peterson, Pilly Nikish, Mary Schramen, Robert Simpson, Gordon [ 310 on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30) " s y uw-n-m of nr :ni:::'o:’u‘f:-'m:fi'n g"n.:f’a-?fv':g The’ tax’ l’g"l""’“ now being put before Congre o <M "“ wdford ® | Tngman, Olval Kukkola, Lena Bardi, Jean Faulkner, Grace Nelson, Bar- ”l" l“o;h L},md'a" Tm.“' anf} p; lm;'n::i;ry bmt:h]:::dfilcz:n: 3 | o their papers. by President @ruman is unmistakably a staggering | @ Mrs. William Jockala B woinn Gene Carlson, Duncan Rotrtecn, Mavghret: Hanson, Helen| o Tod by HieWeather SBurend - g 3 Tolphones: News Office, 803 Bustnoss Offce, 31, one. The ident is asking for tax increases to @ Mrs. Miles Godkin s are as follows: LE ROY.WEST, Exalted Ruler, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS produce $10 Wfilion a year additional revenue, and| e Harold DeRoux ° i AR Anchorage 35—Cloudy | w. H. BIGGS, Secretary. ‘The Assoclated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the use for | for later incre@ises to bring the annual increment to | e Patr ara . Annette Island . 4I—Partly Cloudy TR mfi%'&fl'flfl"fifi":fifi?’ffiu'f.;.".“:?..“.:i’:,’.; $16% billion. /His object is to maintain the budget | e [ D: . After waiting in Juneau 14 hours over departure time for adjourn-|Barrow 17—Snow | Nerein, in balance in §pite of the enormous total of expendi- | e Mae Hansen e Iment of the Legislature, the Admiral Rogers departed at 9 a. m. May 1,| Bethel 26—Cloudy | “oose Lod e "o 700 NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | LUr€ Proposed. s e @« o o o« o © o o @ elforthe south. Lawmakers aboard were: A.'H. Ziegler and J. E. Johnson | Cordova 28—Partly Cloudy | Azl g . i ourth Avenue Bids., Seattle, Wash. It would not be correct to describe this tax pro- hy»uml for Ketchikan; E. Daly, also for Ketchikan and W. L. Paul for | Davon 4 iy “"(‘f:)"'::m:“““fls Every Friday gram as “an impossible thing to do’—as one - i 3 Nowihe Dassariaehs b L3 % . { Edmonton —Rain e gressman has puz?m The country can pay that addi- COMMUN"Y EVE“-I- '_l;fl('x'\hnnl .1‘1\( \1" 1l :.Il\{ (‘V‘\.Hll“l: ((J;n:(:cyhg;:'j fo[:‘ sw:'-k : 9. B irhanks e ARNOLD L. FRANCIS ’v tional sum in taxes each y if nece: It can SRRt ML An AT : s e Xv lnouye, A.°C. Arnson. Hair 33—Cloudy || Secretary— 3 do so without economic disaster, by taking it ‘out of PR ek N . 39_Cloudy|| WALTER R. HERMANSEN the standarg of living. But before such burden | TODAY Senator Luther C. Hess of Fairbanks, President of the Senate, was|Junean Airport 31—Cloudy - is laid on'the American people, Congress should make | oy 7.39 pm. — Delta Chapter, Beta {presented with a watch at close of the Legislature as a token of esteem | Kodiak 36—Cloudy certain it has stripped from the budget every dollar | yma Phi meet at Baranof. from members of the Senate 17—Snow of outlay that is not absolutely essential to ihe hatior 7:30 p.m Dorcas Society will - 33—Cloudy v. r. w. security. meet at home of Mrs. A. L. Zum- . ibak waslelected Hiorniasan G e | NOme 20—Snow “EME B 88 comprehensive term. Tt covers| walt 131 Main, A Tk v e e o si_sww| Taku Post No. 5559 not only. proeurement for and maintenance of the | At § pr Civil Defense Council | °F Douslas, suc g e RHied, s 8 1t Fraser | peserchn 13—Cloudy| Meetin Th W N armed foroes, but aid to various allies overseas. It| meet. in Elks auditorium. 15 elected secretary to replace Mrs. A. J. Balog, who also resigned. S tiand o Cloudy | h {IB every Thursday includes’éote, public works projects designed to step| At 8 pm. — Odd Fellows meet in — Prince Georee . 30 Partly Cloudy | _the C.1.0. Hall at 8:00 p.m. % up our War potential. But it cannot properly bep JOOF hall. New officers elected meeting of Moose Lodge for the ensuing|Seattle 33—Partly Cloudy | — Tuesday, May 1, 1951 nretchad;h;o take in welfare p"v‘vmnl\hnl'lll;l\ on the| At 8 pm Folkateers will meet]year were: Supreme Dicta Ed Rodenberg; R. A. Reischl, dictator;|Sitka 36-—Cloudy L round At they, would make for a healthler, moré| jn Grade school gym. E. Dalton, vice dictator; Neil Rennysie, prelate; R. R. Markoe, treasurer; | Whitehorse 24—Clear HY'a H S EMPHASIS MISPLACED :;"‘;e‘““d ion. fo meet f’i’ g of 1’0\“f’:'l'\ “‘I”V At 8 pm Auxiliary vnf American {; A Baldwin, secret W. J. Manthey, sergeant-at-arms; Henry Gor-| Yakutat 31*010"“)'3 Browme ) I'Iquor 'm 4 efens@;Were ‘to_include such items, virtually the] pegion meets in Dugout. ham, and C. Barnasson, trusiees; P. Bartello, inner guard; Amos Son- TR H gl T entire. stp\l get would be covered. And the termj .y g.39 pm Community Center | %7 ¢ A v " * d . || Phone 103 139 So. Franklin A subcommittee of the House Appropriations | “defen w@l Cease to have any meaning. Night for adults at Teen Age club berg, outer guard. u S flAG | P. 0. Box 2508 Committee the other day voted to cut a budget of mg 1ivst d‘uw of Congress, therefore, is to dig with square dancing. PR VT 3 " $97 million plus to $9 million plus for the Voice of |down undeérneath the label “defense” and examine| st 6:30 p.m Odd Fellows to ob- Weather: High, 49; 1ow, 43; rain. —— N America, sgys the Cincinnati Enquirer. This money |every proposal for (‘xpimhl\ul“ regardless of whether erve 13 anniversary at dinner A SRS R s -0 - 4 was to be used mostly for the erection of short and [it is classified as a defense outlay. fi, 00T MR ! IS RUN Up i \ medium wave stations. One of the reasons given for If this s done, and if the committecs nr'("mv gress )la)f 2 ; D .I L . E I- h b]j z The EI’Wln reed co- the cut, according to a news report from Washington, | bring ‘Ih,k,mflé.tfi stripped of its non,essvngnl' l‘lcl;ns }( noon : }F;~_\ vnI; (:]:x:‘) B.;“:r)'\::: al y essons |n ng ls W. L. GORDON | 4 Office in Case Lot Grocery “ is that the subcommittee did not like the way the the American people will be ready to pay tv. 1| At 1:30 v va ‘ \;n 5S ng IN leNNA’ Phone 704 no matter how many billions are added to the tax| of JWC in AEL&P penthouse. L TR S S SR LA S s o AmeEGe s being n. burden %, Théfe is no arbitrary limit to the amount of | At 7 p.m. — Mothers of Seniors will e Fany FraRL g o 9 HAY, GRAIN, COAL This reason seems to be one of misplaced emphasis taxes we can vnv or to the percentage of our na- meet in high school. WORI?S OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, .Is it raining outside? and STORAGE reflecting directly on the State Department which | jonal income we can devote to public expenditure.|at 8 pm. -—-Elks lodge. ifhe OUTSIDE 1s superfluous, and should e omitted. I - cescasommes operates the program of the Voice of America. If the | There i no breaking point, at which the national|at 8§ pm. — WSCS meets in Little OFTEN MISPRONOUNC Palatial. Pronounce pa-la-shal, first| VIENNA, May 1,—(P—Five hund- | Congressmen had said that they did not approve of | economy folds up. | Chapel. and third A’s as in AH unstressed, second A as in LAY, accent second|red Russian officers and men sal- . the program or that they considered these additional But it is desperately important that any new tax | May 3 syllable. u(_ed in Vienna today as the Am-| —_EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— ' transmitters as unnecessary, they would have been |measure be one. the'people regard as ‘fllid They can | At noon - samber of Commerce OFTEN MISSPELLED: Accompaniment; observe the two C's and|erican flag was raised over the in- fi n ey have to be show ey | 4 p.m Speci eeting i acrid i ing| a s ast-wes 3 y priations were raised according to the manner in ";:V:”’:;“geaoé:”;d D ot AR s b Vi, Alu«y]u P““”\‘M e, criad SYNONYMS: Pu )L. acrid, biting, caustic, stinging. L e Ao hs” SorlA ‘ WORD STUDY: increase our vocabula a word three tumes and it is yours.” Let us : 5 except Vienna, American troops al- Teday's word: which its countless branches operated, they scarcely would be sufficient to keep the wheels turning. Florence Holmquist. May 4 "The Rexall Store” B lf already has ntade a com- E : that the government itself al y o i enigial = - parable; sacrmpe, giving up the projects and services 50 saluted as the hammer and sickle | The Voice of America program has had its faults, | 5nq employés that are not essential to the nation’s | Ay 1:30 pm. — Martha Society des- ADROIT: dexterous; clever. “His adroit handling of the matter restored|flag was lowered in an impressive | Your Reliable Bharmacists and undoubtedly still has. It may or may not need | security. ! [y aftér this is done, and done thor-| gert luncheon at home of Mrs, |harmony. ceremony of marching bands and $00 million worth of radio transmitters. We thE{‘outh\‘ can 'fhe Congress approve a large new taX| mom Morgan. S e 2 7 ST s e troops of both nations. | BUTLER-MAURO no more way of knowing that than we have of know- ‘m('d sure in good conscience. |At 8 pm Regular meeting of The oc asion was the turnover| DRUG CO. = & Juneau Shrine Club. 0 D E !2 N EIIQ U F-!--I-E ;)i_ x'esxx;nqlbmly for military po- . 3 & Py » i icing of the inner city from the . Behind | qualify them for a reserve promo-; May 7 {ici : hungry mouths of Indiax tion, must requalify now that they| At noon Lions Club, Baranof. ROBERTA LEE Russian to the American. | B | this inaction is another story of 5 g Al k M s l s le rise to|are back in uniform. At noon BPW meets, Baranof. e S e - —— I AR T asKa Music “PP y how the American people ris % y iRkerves ave’ based A rion meets 3 . - 'Round She ' coouiing witis (halt sauators| 'Promptions Gf Soserves ::” ;\‘N( At 8 p.m. — American Legion mee Q. When a woman has been dining with a friend and her hostess N, AM To HO'.D L e sem— and representatives fall tb acff’ |on paper "‘_‘””’:" llf "““‘ Al e 4 has no maid, is it all right for the woman to help her hostess clean off Pianos—Musical Instruments (Continued from Page One) It was a growing floodtide of ‘;l“c’\‘x‘(‘:n;“'l Pl Al it e m‘f:‘ Cnmh Paranof, |the table,.stack the dishes, and the like? SALES CONFERENCE and Supplies e om | Licutena s, 8 00! t Baranof. Rt : L Ve D 2 gifts to the lndmzx E;n\:l::y.usm Iibulled out and the top third on ki A. She may offer to help, but she must never insist if the hoste HERE -"_"s MONTH Phone 206 Second and Seward only half as big as that facing us|people in all parts o paper elevated, ‘The others are declines her offer. States that caused isolationists inf When a man escorts a girl to a small dance, is it necessary that COSTS REAL MONEY today, was thrown against the U.| T krkedtas ‘DR Q o & |marked as “passed over, ; - Pk O e s o t;;“;gjd S AN e “It's like the fellow who ordered Ine dance all evening with her alone? Card Beverage Co. 7 alrwynqed-w f i th‘ 4'\pl-le i r. the isolationist blo] 16t {7Abbit hash,” commented.Col. nn_\--i'l'o ”v[ FAIRBAN | A Not at all. He may ask any girl's partner if he would like to Y P e relatively small Chinese force threw oweve! “He found it was mostly horse Iy fenange dances, Wholes: . i she 8th Army for a headlong re- treat of more than 120 miles. Fur- thermore the Chinese Army of last December was poorly equipped with small arms and almost no heavy artillery. Today, twice as many Chinese are attacking, equipped with twice the firepower of last December. Meanwhile U. N. forces are only slightly bigger than as of last De- cember. {dian aid measure re or cent hig! i ch-| jans g salems? Twelve or 15 agents are expected. Chief change between now and|tne House floor, where miembers S'I'A'I'E ASSEMBI.Y‘Wmt>4-0~l;”47“mn-l"-;-!x:ir ;‘lj),hAux;rh Christians and the Moslens? e T 15 agenis are expecte then, however, is in American|could vote for or against. Herbert I;m‘t‘lw lulzm i 1‘1}; sfi'(\ulc i'lkl“cbx‘t 2. What is the parent mint in the United States? THOMAS HARDWARE . fighting spirit and strategy, for| Hoover also went on record with a e "“ 11;]‘1‘ Af AL os 4 | 3. For what, in English money, is the ‘quid” a slang term? MAR“‘IA So(IEIY Io and FURNITURE CO. which Lt. Gen. Matt Ridgway de-|gtrong endorsement of the bill SACRAMENTO, May 1,—(P—The %> 1921 4. In what famous novel does Lady Rowena appear? PHONE 555 L4 serves most of the credit. Here is| But Congressman Brown argued:|California State assembly voted 61| Using Seattle costs as 100, the! 5. What is a “soiree”? MEH IHURSDAY p- M- PAINTS OILS what he has done: “This is another idea of Dean|to 9 today to outlaw draw poker in|jabor department estimated these ANSWERS: Builders’ and Shelf 4 Acheson and the State Department | California. major budget item costs in the two 1. The Crusades. WECT i crowd 1o scaster our assets to the| It overpowered all attempts to|Alaska cities: ! 2. The mint at Philadelphia. The Mflm"_‘. Sfmct" .“‘“ hold HARDWARE American Guerrillas e apiy 3 i 2¥; : the regular business meeting Thurs- | vinds.” alter the bill intended by assembly- so—f 37; parel, 1. Previously, the mechanized |{OUF Winds: o ¥el Anohoragesgiood - 1518 RRDRTSLY 8, A pound. day, May 4, at the home of Mrs A neiss fores wote zosabouna| Xt what you say lsitus, themijmap Herbers J. Klooksiem (R-Log)119; housing 11; ofb€r servicss| (g ‘Iyanhos by.Sir Walter Soot Tom Morgan at 130 oclock, || Remington Typewriters : ing his Beach) to drive poker parlors t{such as i ary 3 rta- 7 & & 7 ? S tanilly oubflanked by .the Obi- ;:e‘:’:‘):u:;a;l:z‘;r’i‘;nl“-*inc“:mi;"‘:wg e Y Gz‘u‘dmml o \“ngr L::;:‘ 4ul:d ‘:‘:::CC'::]U‘H"%J”‘;‘l‘;!zf’(‘x‘“: 5. An evening party. Pronounce swah-ray, with accent on second| Mesdames Stanley Baskin and SOLD and SERVICED by nese, who swarmed through the| o o oot back Democratic Rep. | cities. : 140, all items except housing, 139, |V aRle: i éjmzfl;hdge'; i e h°;°°§_e J. B. Burford C N backwoods and rice paddies, usu-ip. “\radden of Indiana. Madden| The measure now goes to the| Fairbanks — food, 147; apparel, === fa R L in ANC TR . b, buriord Go. ally keeping off the main highways. | yon read Herbert Hoover's plea |Senate. 125; housing, 217; other services, J B Diariin il lead tha e “Qur Doorstep Is Worn b; 8 tions. i b Ridgway has now moved his in-|(; 4iq India as a “human neces- s e £130; all items, 147; all items. except | : ! Satisfied Customers” fantry off the roads, and trained sity.” RETURN TO JUNEAU housing, 136. | 1 them to fight on the Communists’|" iy,uve never hbeen a friend of| Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Liddle re- | : own ground. Instead of relying on'gepert Hoover,” bristled Congres-| turned to Juneau on the’ Princess| The Brenner Pass was crossed no STEVENS, | FORD AGENCY trucks and jeeps, Ridgway has| o0 Brown. Louise after a honeymoon in the{fewer than 66 times by various [ Guthcrissd Dealers) :u:'d soul'lh K:ean :earers to] “well, I'm going along with him| states. ) emperors between 793 and 1402. | LADIES’—MISSES’ | GREASES — GAS — OIL aul supplies to G.Ls Who are dug | o, s retorted Madden. ' ~ A. E. JOHNSON READY-TO-WEAR : in off the highways. Ridgway also|* Acting chairman Gene Cox, : Juneau Motor Co. has used guerrilla-trained American| Georgia Democrat, who had been as a paid-ap subscriver 10 THE VAILY ALASKA Seward Street Near Third h e rosswor Uzz, A iy Foot of Main Street i ;:.nger:h to narass the enemy be-|qujetly abetting Brown's blockade EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING St L N elr nes. 2 i i h : of the India aid bill, also chauged ACROSS 3. Aes ol of Present this coupon to the box office of the | 2. Ridgway has moved cautious-|pis tune; but for a different Tea=| 1. skin Jength The Charles w- Carter | MARY “ ly, and patrolled every step of the|gon Speaker Sam Rayburn of Tex-| 4. Tag 5. Slave CAPITOL THEATRE | JUNEAU DAIRIES A way, instead of racing ahead pell-|as sent word to the Rules Opm- § e &1, Bring upon Mortuary || DELICIOUS ICE CREAM mell, as Lt. Gen. Edward Almond: mittee that he wanted ‘no more| 32 American rall- g0 1ohe of rail a daily habit—ask for it by H bad magna : TYHQIOL. Thi TW D and the late Gen. Walton Walker| salling on food-for-India. S man bauat) Way' collogs and recetve TWO TICKETS to see: Fourth and Franklin Sts. did last November to see whose| Note—Both the Senate and House| 14 Make a mis- : " " PHONE 136 | iri troops could reach the Yalu River|are now set for a final vote on the i A Klss run conllss 2 | Juneau Dalrles’ Inc' llsim- :el:ixway :il:o Ikeeps tight lia-| wheat-for-India bill. The House Fed 7 P c l “ ’ w | on between ront-line com- | il provides for a loan of:$190,000= eral Tax—12c Paid by the Theatrg ! mands, in contrast with the eight {00, while the Senate bill provides 3 Kingly aslers ren s wear HOME GROCERY N 287 Pertainl McGregor Sportswear Army and Tenth Corps last Novem- ber which were forced to keep in touch with each other through Tokyo, a thousand miles away. 3. Ridgway has reorganized his command down to the company by GOP Rep. Clarence Brown of Ohio, put up a vigorous battle be- fore the legislation was finally jarred loose from its dusty pigeon- hole in the House Rules Commit- tee. Another Republican, also from Ohio, Rep. John Vorys, took. just the contrary view. He personally appeared before the Rules Com- mittee group to urge that the In- be reported to for $200,000,000 of food, of which half is a loan, half an outright gift. Herbert Hoover proposéd that all the food be in the form of a-gifte) | er, meat and asked the cook why he dared call it rabbit hash. The cook answered, ‘Well, it’s 50-50, one rab- bit and one horse’ This policy is one horse, too. POKER OUTLAWED BY CALIFORNIA ANCHORAGE, REPORT WASHINGTON, May 1,—M— A labor department surv | that living costs in major cities were almost half again high as in Seattle. The survey showed that pr of food and se: sensation . Correlative of either 54 anzuage Take the g meal 3 gegment of a curve 2. Female ruff And: l-'rench vy shows | Alaska | es es, including rent,! Q. names, as “Barnes” or “Smith,” instead of “Dick” or A. This sounds rather coarse or ill-bred to me. e T ) Is it proper for women to refer to their husbands by their last “Bill”? I.OOK and LEARN A(‘G()RDO\' brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr e 1. What name was applied to the Medieval wars between the will also be in Visiting agents will ar- Francisco offices attendance. ) {rive May 14. Sessions will be held at the Bar- anof Hotel, May 17 will be given for banquet are planned. over to royal entertainment the visitors. Sight seeing, and cocktail parties Phene 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU tb yotr home with our compkmenta. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage A Pan American World Airways Alaska sales conference will be held in Juneau May 15 and 16, B. F. Dunn, district traffic agent an- nounced today. Representatives from the Seattle, Portland and San| PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Phones 146 and 342 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 level. This got rid of incompetent Army Reserves Proteft, Ey 1 H‘ = | sl ” officers and gave the men new con-| Army and air force resefve. offi- f 3 B o T A “ v /| To Banish “Blue Monday !k:encf in their commanders. cers have registered plafi-mfim 4 n-. i 11500" To give you more freedom . Ridgway has also bolstered the | protests with General “Lig! ng - £ South Korean troops, who fight|Joe” Collins, the Army chief of -- 1. Cople it cer Oldest Bank in Alaska ; CLOTHES from work — TRY g ferociously against North Koreans|staff, and the House armed servi- ment . Al k L but flee in panic from the Chinece.|ces committee about the shoddy i lasl—ovef Ha"a cen'ur of Banklfl 1951 aska a“dr, Ridgway gave the South Koreans | treatment of reserves. ‘ S ¥ 0 ]| NUNN-BUSH SHOES || . t a taste of victory over the Chinese| “The morale of a large percent- | : Anticipated i STETSON HATS | * . by integrating South Korean and|age of reserve officers on active with fore- The B M B hr I!d . o | American units and throwing them |duty is at an all-time low,” pm-x 33, x,n‘fifhfi':" < b ® e e s Quality Work Clothing | H S. GRAVES into battle side by side. Ridgway|tested Colonel C. M. Boyer of the | The Clothing Man also assigned South Korean soldiers | Reserve Officers Association. “The Bank ) FRED HEN“I“G | LEVI'S OVERALLS | i count the Chinese dead. This tem breeds a group of ‘yes men’| | \ Complete Outfitter for Men for Bo. 15 helped, but not overcome the |rather than officers who can think | l | or boys Bouth Koreans' psychols r{and act independent]; | | : eans' psychological fear |and ac pendently.” | Safety Deposit | SHAFFER’S | ! of the Chinese. ‘The gripes are threefold: while| i 1 BLACKWELL’S regular officers are serving ‘a grade w\l\nm, . | in R | el g bt o Boxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT || CABINET sHOP F Hours—even minutes—are vital|rank, the reserves are put below MR s RO% BEXTRR SNATe ‘ {17 Main 56 Ehatle i1 3 to a starving person. Yet Congress|their permanent reserve status. : Mineral spring COMMERCIAL SAvas 13—PHONES—49 High Quality Cabinet Work g dawdled months before agreeing to| Some Army and Air Force reser-| R e o] Free Delivery for Home, Office or Store consider legislation to feed the|Vists after sweating out training to AP Newsfeatures L] - v —— 2 7

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