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tremely fearful of any program which might’possibly lead to war with the Soviet. We who hear and read about these diverse opinions at Baranof. At 2 al<o, 7:30 p.m. — Fish Cookery demonstration in basement Meth- D \ ) m T o) PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951 . E . Washington leaves us—as it must other Americans—| < e - MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 al y‘ Aladskd m’)lre more than a little confused. Confused, puzzled—and | == i eal r a SECOND and FOURTH ) SR e ot et i v e worried, Tt is impossible to arrive at any reasonably) == 7 0 Y E A RS A G 0 Jrom ! | Monday of each month I kirs, accurate definition of American military strength from . THE EMPIRE { In Scottish Rite Temple mE TROY MONSEN < - - - Prestdent | their statements, as we re-read them, says the Cin R, i H beginning at 7:30 p. m. DOROTHY .0’ 3 - - - ce-President 1 ol e T e 3 ELMER A. FRIEND - = .~ .7 Managing Editor | Cinnati Enquirer. JUNE 51, 1931 as a oln s Wm»wfl;_ gf\lfie{ficlg. - it | T b ors] ul Master; Wntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter One gains confidence when he goes over the fes- o! JAMES wg LEIVERS, Secreta: Delivered by carrier Tflffi:‘.':{ma"n:flff}unu v miutn; | SI0OHY. of Admiral Sherman, Chief of Naval Opera-|®. June 21 ol M ge left' on the Aleutian for her home in California d ry. six months, $9.00; one year, SI7.60 tions. He told the Senators that the Navy was ready|® .',v \nied by Ester and Thomas George, Jr., daughter and son of | Weather conditions and temper- PR Mo oy Jhe following rates: < oso; | for any emergency which might arise. He told of a|® Lorraine Holdén . George, who will remain with her indefinitely. b o AR T é““flk“ gw;*);; B.P.0. ELKS one month. In advance, $1.50 steadily increasing sea power; estimated that the|® Julia Stewart . - 50, on SUR T R . Bubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify ' ° Loy don am., 120th Meridian Time, and| Meeting Second and Fourth Wed- :xnr.n..::mw rom“ of any fallure or irregularity in the deMvery [ Navy was in better shape than at any time since it A Afth Yo u“nson L rhe steamer Northwestern arrived from Seattle with the following | ejeased by the Weather Bureau| nesdays at 8 P.M. .Visiting broth. Delr DADeTS. News Office, 603; Business Office, 374. reached its peak in World War IL 1In the air, he| g l“‘:mn- l;f“l“"'ns ® | pusccners: Mrs. E. J. Cowling, E. J. Cowling, Jr., Mrs. R. P. Nelson, Mrs. | are as follows: érn. Welootma) e e said, new, faster and sturdier naval planes are being | o g s ¢ | Chusics Price, Mrs. Arthur White, H. W. Terhune, Ellis Fall, R. E. Moore, | Anchorage CO P s R R . The Associated Press is mumwlymrlnlnulea‘w th:lusehfm developed. Soon - we'll have rrier-based fighters | o Elva b,‘””“' ¢ {Ray McMather. From Ketchikan: Mrs. M. C. Ordway, Maj. M. Elliott, | Annette Island ....... 51—Cloudy w. B BIG(; ,s,xaxltnd Ruler. vs diss s ¢ to it or not other- ¥ , “va Da ' ' i ko g v B i republication of all news dispatches creded (0 X s usiishes | Which Will far surpass Russia’s best—so far as wel e Pauline Hemphill o|a. 1 Flory, William Fromholz. From Wrangell: A. E. Owens. Barrow : 32—Cloudy < EREBIAR: herein. e | know—the famed MIG-15. The Admiral felt that|e arl Satterlee s, —_— g"“;vl 45—Pnrtly4601gxdy, /RSO T NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alasks Newspapers, 1411 | America’s mighty production capabilities, as well asfe ¢ o © o o o . Gregg, Seattle: i i e (il . Ao S e ot o o e e o o o F. C. Gregg, Seattle; L. Lucy, E. Wagner, G. Elliott, Ketchikan; J. Dawson T as—condy | Moose Lodge No. 700 Pourt! e e E strength, s discouraging any Russian A2 T TR 159 ell, Wrangell, were registered at the Alaskan Hotel. Edmonton - 45—Cloudy | g plan to start a new world conflict. Pairbanks 19— Partly Cloud&‘ ’é’“l“ Meetings Every Friday a —Pa ey | overnor— All this makes a fellow feel pretty good. But COMMUN"Y EVENTS ocated three-room @partment was being advertised for |Faines 46—Cloudy |} LOREN CARD when he goes over the transeript of Gen. Hoyt Van- | sent at $50 per month. This included steam heat, lights, kitchen fuel, |SAVEe o t—Cloudy || Secretary— denberg, Chief of the Air Force, he must feel qualms linen and dishes. Jul\:‘:\u Airport - 42—Cloudy| WALTER R. of uncertainty. True, General Vanderberg did hold,| oo TO "J AY : fily;ti‘)]: e S Furfi?ggfi:ii at one point in his testimony, that the Air Force is :30' pm. — Juneau Rifle and S : SOpE 553 g Whicincten's BT 1 mfl’mm pml’nl.(l ; ‘Bu‘(’ ‘l" 51 Ppistol club shooting on Menden- Fourteen thousand pounds of fish were lifted upon the wharf of |McGrath . 41—Partly Cloudy S b retersdd HOEL kb Gk 2 o 20| hall range. | cau Cold Storage the past 24 hours. Seven thousand pounds of | Nome 35—Partly Cloudy v. r. w. Rl st ARG \_‘i}.’{( .mw;¢ ‘b e d‘“c-"l“:‘fl At 6:30 pm. — Baseball game be- were unloaded from the Emma, Capt. S. Anderson and were | NOrthway et MBCNTIORAY Tak BIRSRCL SN ght be reduced to a| tween Moose and EIks. at 7 cents & pound for first grade and 4 cents, second grade by | SelCrsPur8 45—Partly Cloudy aku Post No. 5559 feeble “wand” if present trends continue. Then, ap- | At 7:30 p.m. — Fourth of July Cen- | e san Juan Packing Co. Six thousand pounds of King sal rere | POrtiand 54—Clear = parently reversing himself, he told the committce that | tral committee meeting at Bar- g el ‘b the Celtic, Capt H e nr;! i - s V“C;‘ ince George .. 48—Cloudy | Meeting every Thursday in the Air Force could deliver such devastating blows, if | anof. b : I J.mye Y‘Omf 5 :J;m EO‘Y e""t““("‘ 1l;ooo ""““l‘:l‘ ki 46—Partly Cloudy | the C.1.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. 37 ot. Ja 'S X oth cargoes E rage e Wednesday, June 20, 1951 called upon to do so, that Russian industrial production } At 8 p.m. — Regular mecting of ,”, i for 1s g,, 6 cent . ZS i ;zen ¢ Al Sm,m S W ? g mefdy, would be virtually eliminated. i city council. cents a pound for large, 6 cents me mxr\nn cents for small size. Whitehorse 41—Cloudy - ! : Yakutat 46—Cloudy ! et 3 ERe At 8 p.m. — Women of Moose meets = e % & F ALOHA NUI Between General Vandenberg and Admiral Sher- ab club, Weather: High 54; Low 48; Showers. ! Browme'S llq“or S'ore R man stands General Bradley, who seems to blow both | ot g pm. — VFW meet in CIO hall Uva pROF HERE To ! The several thousand miles our Hawaiian visitors ?O:c:”d ::l)k:' msm":r:mz:;e :x:m“-:;s ?m;‘hdcm ohghe June 22 . . ; Phone 103 139 So. Franklin will have covered on their tour becomes a matter of brkmtbgas s | e others ‘he seeins £x- 4 A4 noon — Soroptimist club meets MAKE RE(REAI!ONALE P. O. Box 2508 i) J. A. Durgin Company, Ine. a few hours when figured by their air travel time— hours, instead of the days that would be involved in steamer transportation between the territories. i PSSR SURVEY OF ALASKA We hope, too, that this first cruise of the Honoluly | naturally are at' @ loss to understand. Wed like to odist ehroh. Rublia invited. WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I have got te leaye early.” Chamber of Commerce will be so pleasant that it will | know the full and complete story. And we have a B‘{f p-"“-"?“(‘i Sz‘:(ouc baglgage "““5' Say, “I must (or, have to) leave early.” ¢ y [ i | Accounting Auditing Tax Work become an annual event. right to know—for the billions which are going into|t D¢ At ¢ity dock mot later than| — oprpy MISPRONOUNCED: Cuisine (style of cooking). Pronounce A present and potential recreation | poom 3, Valentine Bullding S facilities survey in Alaska is being kwe-zen. both e’s as in me, accent on second syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Religious: observe the eli. Sacrilegious; ob- serve the ile. SYNONYMS: Irritate, anger, provoke, exasperate; vex, incense, enrage. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” ‘Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: DEMONSTRATIVE: given to the display of feeling or sentiment. “The child is very demonstrative.” JUNEAU, ALASKA P. O. Box 642 Telephone 919 military production and organization are our dollars, Are they being well spent? Our Chiefs of Staff seem as confused on that point as are we. directed by William J. Stanton, pro- fessor of marketing at the Univer- ity of Washington. The Univer-: ity’s bureau of business research s'a contract with the National Park Service to make this survey from an economic standpoint. Stanton, who is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel, said that his pres- ent trip through Alaska is in the | nature of a preliminary survey to | determine recreational values of | various areas. He is also studying‘ June 23 From 9 p.m. to.1 a.m. — Rally dance for Joyce Hope at Moose Ctub. Public invited. June 24 At 1 pm. Girl Scouts leave high school for camp, | At 12 noon — Moose picnic held at Auk Bay recreation center. June 25 H | At noon — BPW meets in Terrace room, Baranof At 8 p.m. American Legion meets And we hope that Juneau and other Alaska towns will be able to schedule return flights to the Islands. More than a dozen Juneauites have made the Hawaiian trip by air in the last year or so. There is not one who 'would not return whenever time and funds allow for another pleasant trip to the land of sunshine and flowers; the land of music and gracious, friendly people. Aloha nui, Hawalians. “Speak softly and carry a big stick,” has given way to, “Yell like hell and flourish an atom bomb.” MPIRE WANT ADS PAY— If it weren’t for a special providence, the life expectancy of a boy riding a bicycle in city traffic| would be about four hours. We of Alaska greet you. i S e ODERN ETIQUETTE Hoperra LER JUST WHO MEANS' WHAT? “The Rexall Store"” Your Reliable Pharmacists chinned with the butcher, he | The last time wi The assembled testimony of the Joint Chiefs of | had choice cuts in everything except the price— Wall} in Dugout. L“‘{ present ’"l‘d l‘“’“'":i“‘ w“‘j‘“fi Staff before the Senate Investigating Committee in | Street Journal). | At 8 pm. — Public game party at| e o s I usiness as related to thie ‘overa UT S i N i B e ke clib T S MBI @ How should a maid hold a dish as she presents it at the dinner jeconomy of the Territory. & BUTLEE-MAURO F > Mh G o) table? Today Stanton planned to visit} DRUG CO. “'e w”h' M | worn by the trainees at Lackland |cated, and no matter what the cost| date Mary Whitaker. o B : ik, Bttt end Tenskess HOY] o were of at least siX different var- | of transportation. June 26 A. The dish should be held flat on the palm of her left hand, and Springs. | Mem Go_koun‘ lebies; and were exceedingly poor|. When the Supreme Court. . ruled | A} Hoan‘c=iRotary chub; Baranof. . picsented at the left of the guest. If the dish is very hot. a napkin can, wonday or Tuesday Stanton will . ok 8 lin appearance and unattractive. | this out, McCarran of Nevada and Brownie Day camp at Evergreed ipe used as a pad underneath. fly to Skagway, make the trip over AlaSkl”ISlc supply 1758 =TTl These WAFS are certainly anything |Johnson of Colorado introduced | bowl. Q@ What is the usual time before a wedding that the engagement|the White Pass and Yukon Railway Arthur M. Uggen, Manager (Continued. from Page One) but a credit to the Air Force in |legislation to overrule the court. On June 21 is announced? to Whitchorse, then to Fairbanks{| Piamos—Musical Instruments e e miu- m‘csv;lt ngn-unflorm clothing | the o[hxm' mfid, ’(lw Senate cham- | At noon — K";“““ f;“b- Baranof. A. Usually from two to six months. and Anchorage. Later in the sum- Ty ety tary for Air, was criticized by some | they are forced to wear.” | piops of small busix ~Kefauver kit . When one has illness in the family and a friend says, * mer he expects to make an auto In fact, Miss Cochran urged that |of, Tennessee, Sparkman of Alaba- | At noon — Chamber of Commerce FEantieq one RN umily and, a, friend, says, 1T 8m|g . {0 the Alaska Highway, Phone 206 Second and Seward sorry,” what response should be made? A. Navy men because he spent one | night at ¥he ranch of Floyd Odlum Other groups at the University be are making Alaska studies on min- “no further recruiting should ma, Douglas of Illinois and Hum. | meets at Baranof. “Thank you” is sufficient. and Jackgy Coplgar tpen-haveq done, pf WAFS until adequate cloth- | phrey. of Minnesota—will. vigo3aus = =t c]axmedlfim??r m;“:g the B-36|ing not only in dress uniforms but | support Russell Long. ‘proceed to take over the ANgIO-| meeesm oo oo oo e e ing, agriculture, manufacturing and ca[d neve[age CQ_ came out{ 6f-this-visit; Now the irate |in fatigue uniforms is procured.” | AT l[.-;mmn Oil Co. because the country transportation in the Territory as part of the rather comprehensive Wholesale 805 10th Bt. WAFS are digging up the B-36 all over again. A new sshakeup in (the WAFS has just taken: ;place. as a result of aim to make them the best. But,” “No Compromise” 1 —— SR Ml:S MC‘:;h;n'-s ;el;:!gfinr” Zopeth zgeni‘idfd Sorrowtully, “they 4te ot IR AN GIVEN The premier said there would be| 1. In what war did the famous Charge of the Light Brigade occur? piseriine | an ary Jo y of Ben- ow. “no compromise” with the British- 2. What is a isla : i A funeral mass for Joseph Ste- A b c s 2. at is the largest island off the coast of Africa? nington _College,. Vt., has.replaced | Miss Cochran suggested giving all controlled company. The government 3 it s & m,dc;m,,%', vens, ar,, willbe offered in the|| The Alaskan Hotel WAF Cammagnder, Col.. Geraldine {Women recruits a physical screen- has “taken control of its refine e bt e O Douglas Catholic Church on Sat- : May, who opposed Miss Cochran’s | ing, then sending home at govern- andother operations in this coun iRl WY COURY i ¢ £ TeRqrk, &l - Mgries urday morning at 9.o'clock by the Newly Renovated Rooms conelusions. However, the furor |ment expense those thn failed to ¢ No miethod+ for* compensating il 5. Who, in the Bible, was the father of Shem, Ham and Japheth? Rev. James U. Conwell, S. J. at Reasonable Rates continues. measure up to specifications. % the company has been determined. ! ANSWERS. Joseph Stevens, a fisherman, aged "Hdthe abovel is accepted,” she The demonstrators were in a holi= 1. Crimean War. 21 years, has been missing for sev-; PHONE SINGLE O argued, “it is believed that the Air —_— ; A ey T 2. Madagascar. # eral weeks and is presumed to have What Jacky Said Force will be able to cut down ma- : . | day splEiens iy, culered Anglpg farsacsat it 3 is survi i Cogtnes outhe o the | Toroe wil be st to et down ma- | Parliament Backs Him sl winoe o xS &8 e n St Dtz and Mrs. doseph Ste- || THOMAS HARDWARE Force on temporary duty to advise 2 fewi . . . down its signs. The AIOC placards 4. switzerland. oot e A d getting into the program at the re - o S : * vens, Sr., four brothers, Henry, and FURNITURE CO. General Vandenberg, and submitted | cryjting level.” Unammous'y n Selllll'e, were NN (0 pictes while new 5. Noah. Frederick, Louis and Calvin, and PHONE 555 her report from Lackland Air Base, Texas. Though Jacky’s general cos- clusions leaked out and spread like v wildfire among the WAFS, her re-| Miss Cochran was also horrified Protest To Be M: H H eina! T ' i HARDWARE port has never been published and [over the small number of WAFS T}I:IHRAN, June 21 —(#— Premier There was no serious d to There Is no Suhsntule forNewspaperAdverlls“‘g' DAWES BOGXURN i M Moss; Vi ices. ritish er SV only a few top WAFS haye seen it. | assigned to some outposts. ohammed Mossadegh won a vote | the offices, but the British embassy Mr, and Mrs, Harold ‘Dawes: re Remington Ty S This column, however, has obtained a copy. - It is estimated that about one- third of all the enlisted personnel that have been indoctrinated at Lackland .are not fit material,” she summed up bluntly. “I personally came acrpss & WAF who was ap- proximately 4 feet, 9 inches tall, and who, admittedly weighed 134 pounds. This is far too much weight | ture, bodily profile, persona]“groom-‘ Mossadegh told Parliament he will | ell are at the Baranof Hotel. » > for the height, but what is even|ing and general deportment” should | i w n BIG LADIES’—MISSES GREASES — GAS — OIL worse, she is very much out of pro-|be taken into account “in order to . . . Gs . READY-TO-WEA portion as to bodily profile, and in|get a smart-looking group,” Miss ; ] » Jllllfill Motor Cn_ addition, she is cross-eyed. {Cochran wound up her report with | Crossword Puzzle a8 = paid-ap subscrvber 10 THE VAILY ALASKA Seward Street Near Third g “And T was informed that this|the significant comment that “ail EMPIRE is invited to be,our guest THIS EVENING i type of error has been duplicated [of the Air Force generals whom I 37. Malt beverage Present this coupon to the box office of the many times,” she added in horror.|have consulted in the field approve | 1. SACROSS 35 Barrier at e The Charles W. Carter MAKE Miss Cochran’s opinion of WAFImy recommendations, herein con-; 4 Se:?rgai%n s Brglsd'fi? of a roof cAPlloL THEAT“ : JUNEAU DAIRIES officer candidates was no higher. |tained as minimums.” 1 Lanerna® 4k Chum Monuary DELICIOUS ICE CREAM “I met and talked with approxi However, General Vandenberg| 12. ¥ollow again %5 ™%, 0 oune recetve TW KETS daily habit—ask it by namie mately 30 O.C.S. trainees, and was lowered Miss Cochran’s minimums | Ef;:,-’:’mn'n.g z; E::e and 8 0 TIC to see: Fourth and Franklin Sts. » Sor B certainly not impressed with their|slightly. For example, he thought - Adgustom. 81, Bx PHONE 136 ey physicial appearance or grooming,” '60 inches was tall enough for WAFS | 6. B:}f:f b2, Cr:s"s!"um mn SLEEPING CITY Juneau Dalrles, Inc' she reported. “In fact, three or four |instead of 61 inches. But he agreed | DecaY itlon 63 Notbing _ women in the group seemed out of |that the WAFS should be more at- rwilled woolen b4 Island in New Federa! Tax—12c Paid by the Th ’ balance, weight for height.” tractive, should also be more fem- | g, gifn® avor, Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle i AR Caslers Men’s Wear HOME GROCERY inine and give up such men’s jobs | . Pitcher 65, Cogrecx;‘l::s Pm‘ l‘_mllnw CAB co Ph u McGregor Sportswear " 3 ias mechanics, truck-drivers and| 3% Hione"® 57. Loose cloak 2. Revive 6. Objective case .~—2'nene Stetson and Mallory Hats Phones 146 and 342 Bore Doty Feodle pap B e Toonkeys. 3 B birmn A Canre e Lmpersenn 1. Wid animal and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and * Arrow Shirts and Underwear e i regrin TR e R You'and £ GL Single unlt ¢ Rabbit 8. Caper RETURN YOU to your home with our complimenta. Allen Edmonds Shoes Home Liquor Store—Tel, 699 WAPS should be at least 61 inches|ygekjand Field, she had the WAFS Metal contaiaer DOWN 5. War aviatof 9. Greek letter WATCH THIS SPACE—Your, N M Skyway Luggage American Meat — Phone 33 tall. But not more than 72 inches.| enorting for KP duty in neckties arge ANk L Obliterate of record 10, Publisher ur, Name May Appear! — In order that they appear more ladylike, she also suggested abol- ishing the 30-inch marching s**p. But most important, she stressed “bodily profile.” “Whatever difference is allowed over or below the standard weight should be based upon the bone structure, the distribution of weight b A ! th ) ate filibuster He talked for 15 3 and the muscle tone of the appli- | hours, second only to the elder La Th B M B hr ds cant,” she laid down the standards | polletters 18 hour filibuster against | . @ kb, Vi, I5@ en Quality Work Clothing H. S. GRAVES for shapeliness. “. stress should be given in recruiting literature 10| Now young Senator Long has a| B { r“n G the physical profile required £0r | riibuster which will win him the | ank . ; LEVI'S OVERALLS foiesog o los War support of many Senators. He plans | Compiuie ittt fer Mon for Boys 58 ran also insisted some- | ¢, “ta]k at length gainst the Mc- f t:xin:mmmb be done about WAF | Carran-Johnson nan Sa ety nepfls“ SHAFFER'S clothing. which would overrule the Supréme BLACKWELL’S B i i of | Coint ant oere e Bt Boxes for Rent - SANITARY MEAT CABINET SHOP the WAFS at Lackland, and they | plus” cost system L FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main St. Phone are the most tattered, bedraggled| This is a system wherek 3 S—4 ™ persons I have ever seen in the|industries, such as cement and | CDMMERCIAL SAVINGS i 13—PHONE:! 9 High Quality Cabinet Work Free Delivery service,” she complained. “The fa- tigue uniforms which were being N “The WAFS should be equal to the best among the women’s ser- vice,” she pleaded. “It should be the Isolated Women “It is believed that to have one enlisted WAF assigned to Green- land and two to England is wrong,” she advised, “just as it is wrong to send one WAF to a station like Douglas, Arizona, which just recent- ly occurred. There were no facilities available, and the commanding of- ficer was very much disturbed.” Stressing again that “bone struc- PREMIER OF British Qil Case of confidence from Parliament today amid demonstrations Anglo-Ira against an Oil Co. Crowds invaded offices and tore down its signs just | before Mossadegh went before Par- | “Down with the British” and “Long liament with a warning that vio- | Live Mossadegh.” lence might follow if the legislators | failed to support him. him a 91-0 vote of confidence. the | police failure to halt the demon= the company's | They gave | demands it.” ‘He sought the vote of confidence as'a token of nation-wide approval of his' policies - LOOK and LEARN IX’,C_GORDON signs bearing the name “Iran Na- tional Oil Co.” were put up. Iranian flags flew from oil company offices. aid a protést would be made against o N e A oot oYX NN ot N oXoNo Vo oNo Yol oo XoN ot No oXoNaNgNNoNaNoNo strators. “Death to the oil company” was one shouted slogan. Others were: T Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis of Wrazig- |® | and skirts, and added a four-week | course in grooming to their basic training Small-Business Filibuster | The late Huey Long, father Louisiana’s £ Russell L one of the top records for a Sel war with Germany. | steel, charge the ter where ame price no mat- | factories their are lo- I EYES Becond and Franklin EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS LT 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 Oldest Bank in Alaska réport. JOSEPH STEVENS, JR. RITES | two sisters, Leona and Lillian, all at home. turned from several weeks trip outside where they attended the | graduation of their daughter Rdath from Washington State College at | Pullman. Dawes is attorney for the | Veterans Administration here. p STEVENS® i PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP PAINTS —— OILS Builders’ and Shelf SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford Co. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satistied Customers” FORD AGEN Dealers, cY (Authorized ) BOTANY llw’ CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom from work — TRY Alaska Laundry The Clothing Man for Home, Office or Stere