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MONDAY, JULY 9, 1951- ~ THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire Pubmhm svery eveniag exoept Sundey by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPAN Second and Main Streets, Juneau Ahsm MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. Wm. A. Chipperfield, Economy Talk Weather af Alaska Points wil Iy 20 YEARS AGO #%'s shrpire (Cincinnati Enquirer) Freostdent Economy talk echoes through the halls of Congress HELFN TROX MONSEN - - - - DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor | these days—as it has, off and on, since the republic JULY 9, 1831 Wi ful Master; ; . orship! aster; Eotered In the Post Offfce In Juneau as Second Class Matter. | Was founded. Proposals to cut 10 percent from the e & : Ditverea b7 sadeier 1o Topean ané Desriss tor £135 ver mantn | Federal payroll again are being discussed. Such|e July 9 +| The Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining Compaaly had experienced one of JAMES W, LEIVERS, Secretary. i monihs. $0.00; one seat, $17.3 suggestions probably will be presented either on the, ® o (he most profitable 6-months periods of its history, it was revealed hy/ Weather conditions and temper- One year in agvance, Dl.l‘.‘:iwllsfl(‘eul'&lxllol;lnxknr:fll:‘nnce +u0: | oot of e House o bifore the Senate. But chances|® ¢ Mollgia MabSpednen . o |2 X “Braaky, CLAREE HEL LREIERE & N surplus from|atures at various Alaska points B.P.0. Em one month, {n advance, $1.50. of passage are not bright. o Jim Rhode o | January to Jure 1931, of $850,000. e Pacific Coast, at 4:30 e fl‘uhq'\btr':‘wfll SUIES & R it they will promptly notity 888 . Tauno Niemi b am., 120th Meridian Time, and| Meeting Second and Fourth Wed- e Business Offio atiure or jrregular ver: sy o hav . \ 5 Busnasuisiantans, future " y Y Failure of such measures—and they have failed | g Warren Enape o 1 e R e o L Jreleased by the Weather Bureau| nesdays at 8 P.M. Visiting broth- Telephones: News Office, 602; Bustness Office, 374. consistently in the past—can be traced to a single|q Michael Grummett = ends wgs advertising 4 mid-summer clearance sale with bare as follows: | ers welcome. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS cause. Political patronage, while it is the life of | o Wom ot i o|the following articles and prices listed: Children's oxfords, $195 to|WEATHER ... ... .. .. HH| 1p poy weer Exaxt The A\aslltryr{ Press is exclusively enlilied o the Ul 101 the two-party system and as such is valuable to}e Robert E. Coughlin . pair; Ladies’ Oxfords, $350 to $8.50; Wearwell sheets, $1; Printed {Anchorage ... 52—Partly Cloudy ' 0" o= o o ted Ruler. republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- Y- By : i ALl Secretary. D recited n ‘this paper and also the local news published | our republican form of government, is a deterrent to | e Walter Jewell o | silis, silk Shantungs and silk Georgette, $1.95 and $2.25 per yard. Annette Island 57—Cloudy | o & herein & Willi Barrow 39—Partly Cloudy - P Lo U e e et hiahomy whferts J‘ iam Walthers | Bethel 46—Cloudy '"TONAL - R R - ki . H - " s 3! 3 h'z',‘;'b",'\.::'v ,,’ {umf 5’::3?‘"&,?;“ A S m—. S Political organizations are built around patronageé.| o o o .oy :"mfa :Bon‘d e : Discovety of barlum carbonate (witherite), the first of that metal|corgova .. 53—Cloudy - 2 | Workers in government—Federal, state, municipal and Wi A {in Alaska, was announced by B. D. Stewart, supervising mining engineer | Edmonton 47—Partly Cloudy township—are the wheelhorses who maintain and }t'n the Territory. It was made on Kuiu Island, by George Comstock.}Fairbanks 67—Partly Cioudy ecure party support. The failure of third party | (oMMUNIW EVENIS oldtime prospector. Barium carbonatg is .ane of the rarest of metals, |Haines 56—Partly Cloudy attempts in America has come, not from a lack of jused 88,k filler for paints, wallpaper, in oil drilling, refining sugar and |Havre 1 53—Cloudy adequate or inspired leadership, but from a lack of other industrial uses. Only other known deposits are in Kentucky and "K‘L’;‘:: 2 ;;‘1;‘:_:1]5’ g:‘):gy : ari - B y 01 : organization. In politics as we know it, there can + TODAY Ontario, "Canada, Kotzebue 40-Olondy - be no extensive or effective party systems unless At 8 p.m. — American Legion post % McGrath 59—Rain there are jobs with which to hold and reward party meets at Dugout. i &piritual troubles and. bodily ailments should have found comfort{nome . 2 . 46—Rain v r w workers. July 10 and cure aboard the Princess Charlotte which docked in Juneau on |Northway ... 54—Partly Cloudy % 2 | At noon — Rotary club, Baranof. its way from Vancouver, B.C, to Skagway. Seven cl en and six | Petersburi 48—Cli Members. of both houses of Congress—particularly | 4 .99 pm. — Baseball ‘game be- : g t g n clergymen al t B o ear a m of the majority party—are powerful in Federal pat-| tween Elks and Coast Guard. docto 8 eressn the passenger list. They were the Rev. Mr. James, the ls’m:fle George ... 54—Purtly5§>_1~ogdy Meetmz 28 ronage dispensation. On the local level they “pay | At 8 pm.— Alaska Crippled Chil- Rev. ;au;n:, Rev. Q. Blakely. Rev. O. W. Burtner, Rev. R. S. Huifer, S:S( ae 54_010‘]:5 fie Cla Hdlm ':*lu;nd‘y e off" for work at the polls by handing out Federal|l dren Association meets in AFL Rev. H. Potter, Rev. M. M. Sweeney. Doctors: Harold Beeson, D. A.1 0 e 5 00 ;. Graham, D. E. Robertson, F. G. Starr, C. Wace, D. Woodcock Baccii vicong 57—Partly Cloudy Monday, July 9, 1951 appointments. Heads of Washington bureaus, anxious { hall on Second street. % Bl P ) & ,» C. Wace, D. cock. YHKULAL Lo ool 3 43—Fog — — for legislative support of appropriation measures af- [At 8 p.m. — Odd Fellows meet? in e R sy a A S ‘ ‘ s ‘ e g i Nidorn I0OF hall. Mrs. Anna Coolbaugh an . Rasmussen were the only passengers % ’ ! P MMU M. fecting their departments, are glad to consult Sena . | i" \('IN CO MUNIS tors and Representatives when jobs are open, even .lul;_' 1 for Juneau on the Princess Charlotte which arrived here from the south. SON BOR" To i , l e to contrive jobs when no openings appear. The civil At noon — Kiwanis club, Baranof. RAlp“ IVEYS i - TR he: siti 1- | 1 S BPPSE : Zio 4 ¢ cne There Jvas no doubt about the position of Ameri NI eRlliad cuen opocationa. Yo same At 1:30 pm. — Juneau Garden club Kenny and Cecilia Thibodeau entered St. Ann’s hospital to undergo 4 139 Sy, Franklin can Legiot National Commander Erle J. Cocke as far | * R-AVE s A meets in the home of Mrs. Henry |, tonsilectomy. . I“ fA i P. O, Box 2508 as commuiiism is concerned as he finished his address axtent. But politically minded legislators have found | Green. IRBA"KS‘ in Juneau SSunday night. huf!drnds of ways to circumvent civil service regu-|at 2 pm. — Pr}lmary Association of Weather: High 56; Low 51; Showers. ] He recilled the manner in which Stalin foretola |lations. ; LDS meets in chapel, 10th and 5 Cpl. and Mrs. Ralph Ivey are the Commisiist oonquest of the World back in the[ ~ Thus, when an economy measure appears in Con- Estrcels. CRIIAFeN, 4 £0 12 YEA5. | oo e e e oo g [ parents of @ son, born July 6 in J.'A. Durgin’ A, 7 pm. — Soap Box Derby trial Fairbanks. 7'he baby weighed seven' Accounting . Auditing 'l‘u Work 1920's and the things he said about the United States. 't be concerned about the United States. It will kill itself economically and fall into our hands sress calling for the reduction of 10 percent in Federal payrolls, each member who votes knows that passage will mean the dismissal of one out of each 10 of like an over-ripe plum,” that this was no time to one stood in world politics. ence where Alaska®,and its importance in the defense picture, he recognized. He spoke of Alaska as a frontier in It would be unwise to infer that the majority of } At 8 p.m. City council meets in e 7 S : defense as 3s P;man\al, “Aud all of the United States |govarnment workers are either unnecessary or incom- | - togular session. omc‘z:‘“” MISSPELLED: Kernel (a grain or seed). Colonel (military| The proud new father is with recognize i » vetent. They are not. Most of them earn every uly : o the Alaska Communications Sys- :l.(((; S Jap e e T dnu:rl they x:mke, doing jobs vital to our system of [At 7 pm. — Soap Box Derby trial i f;;;“:);::\rfls;wmtgmal. Hct;ti::s, c::umerxets. stpurlolIS. false. Lc!’;lhm Fmr:anks B i hildl sy o3 % ol = s b runs. : “Use a wort ree times and it is yours.” Let us is is the secon grandcl " Where will the next world war be? He termed 1|‘~1“~. But that “h"“ iS mm"““'”f‘: "‘l“d xr:;”‘: July 16 increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's wora: |for the Tanners. They have an The Rexau SiOl’e" the Korean War as World War 2i%—or maybe 3. If [clency cannot be denied. If such individuals could b€} 4o 00n _ pjons club, Baranof. | MEDIOCRITY; moderate mental capacity, ability, skill, etc. (P ¢ | eight-months-old granddaughter, a Kor sace is decla i v weeded out, considerable sums could be saved—and : pacity, ability, skill, etc. (Pronounce g e : Your Reliable Pharmacists a Korean peace is declared, it may well be because July 18 the oc as in lock, accent follows the c). “Everything he did essed | Betty Marte Francis, whose father Russia is ready to move into another area; 40 let|governmental operations would benefit. But, under | 5. — Rebekah Drill Team ! s cortain mediocrity.” X possessed | with the Coast Guard here and BUTLER-MAU satellites fight another war for her; to draw another | the patronage svstem, the weeding process is a difficult 10OF hall. 2 whosé .mother 15 the former' Jean LER- RO country behind her iron curtain. lone. Too few elective offioials, unfortunately, are of Tanner. DRUG CO. the stature of men who risk their own political _S_—..__—__ S i Pea Here he Bu streng was not opumlsnc he made his country, Commander can be was Stalin’s prediction. The head of the American Legion told his audi- be uncertain as to > An end to tension lhroughout the world? listeners feel ) of the United States and the ability of our given the support it deserves, to meet any world problems with which it is confronted. Cocke is a vigorous speaker. glad that a great organization as, the Ameri- can Legion has this vxceplmnal young man at its head. mean. aware of the The man who | cause We denged year. his political supporters. sconomy before the game begins fact that governmen' costs have increased with every administration since Washington's yow'll see what we it’s good for him” geologists, who can prove that as hills become older, they become lower and more nearly flat. here between work and home are getting steeper every nohomish Tribune. Cards are stacked against! 1f yowll note the futures in order best to serve the peoplu. walks ‘the few blocks to work will not agree with the “be- The hills ly if we don’t know what this is his district; Boggs of who has the University college in | runs. At 8 pm. — Elks lodge July 12 At noon — Chamber of Commerce meets at Baranof. At 6:30 pm. — Juneau Rifle and Pistol club shooting on Menden- hall range. BEGINNER'S LUCK, DECLARES VISITOR OF 500D FISHING daybe it was just beginner's luck, but Burnell DeVos, in Juneau with the Barrack family last week, did a better job of salmon fishing than e WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: eight o'clock.” Omit at. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Valiant. syllables, and not val-i-ant. Do not say Q. office? A. No gentleman wears his hat in poffice, even their own. | Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpox Pronounce yval-yant, “I shall see you at about |and Mrs. Art D. Tanner of Juneau two MODERN ETIQUETTE Hoperra rer e e e e i} Is it necessary for a man to remove his hat when entering an an office where women are employed. And the best-bred men remove their hats when entering any ¥ Q. When there is some item on the menu which one does not under- Ustand, is it considered proper to ask the waiter to explain it? pounds seven ounces and mother | and baby are reported progressing nicely. Room 3, Valentine Building JUNEAU, ALASKA P. O. Box 642 Mrs. Ivey is the dwghler of M. and is a former Juneauite: Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ivey of Nacogdoches, Texas. to St. Anns Hospital Santiago Sanlato- | Loren Conner, Lewis Lee, A. Mrs, Raymond Bolton, Ward; admitted Sunday were Mrs. Elvin Hawley, Axel Dano; dis- charged Saturday were Alex John- fson, Mrs. Eugene Wood and baby boy; Mrs. John Enge and baby boy; Heidi Hablutzel. Discharged Sunday Admitted Saturday were mas, ‘Telephone 919 —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 Second and Seward Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th B¢. . pe Delaware,, me wammflhfl i};fiflifiiz. ,,;::f:‘_e:w I:‘E;ht’g:'e‘; D e Bis distriot: Gram, | Don Abel, Who introduced him to|' A. Only a very timi person would hesitate to ssk the walter for ; Me"y.Go.Round members on the committee and I'm |packet of Indiana, who has Notre Juneau’s favorite sport. an explanation of the menu. were Gary Ward, Mrs. Lillian Hod- || PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | 4 one of them. You ought to give us |Dame in his district; Thompson of DeVos had a 45-pounder \vimin; Q. When sending a wedding gift, is it necessary to include a note sog.om to Mrs. Sam Paul, Jr. at for MIXERS or SODA POP 8 (Continued from Page One) a chance at least to read the hear- |Michigan; Hillings of California; 20 minutes after his line was Wet|wity the gift? /e A AH(;s' m‘u ntaszso e | A e __|ings, which I understand are still [ McCullough of Ohio; and Bakewell | and before ‘“; called quits had five A. This is not required. Just a card with your name on it is all|Sunday, a boy.zeighing ’1.poun‘ds>I of Missouri. more good-sized fish. lthat is necessary. Admitted to the Government The Alaskan Holel been for Congressman Mi- ighan of Ohio they would had not ;1 '(1 kl'ukul their vote by without volylng the release of public of i v i av C 1 ) reserves to private interests, we had | Lane of Massachusetts; Feighan of { DeVos, whose wife is the former: _ at Reasonable Rates even a show of hands b o Mow warned Ohio's|Ohio; Rodino of New Jersey (by|Bonnle Barrack, Is making his first LOOK d LEA RN by e SRR In thc Senate, the 11 men Who|peighan. “This involves internation- |proxy); Byrme of New York and|trip to Alaska. With the Barrack an A. C. GORDON JUNEAU ggnfiggr‘;;‘gg'wsn.u PHONE SINGLE O «d the wrath of the oil com-|al as well as national security. {Ramsay of West Virginia, all Dem-| family, wellknown Fairbanksians, he y 2 \ and the powerful tidelands |with Russia threatening to grab |ocra left Sunday by car for the Interior, tood up and did so open- | ~ontrol of the Iran oil fields, there | Republican. —_— 1. In what U.S. city was the first successful oil well struck? i THOMAS EARBWARE [ b " ) i i .9 . ¢ ni Garden Club 11 be 1 i v did not hide behind Cl";““ is all the more reason why the Fed-} Two others present, Machr!zwm/, ek atiANES 2. What U.S. President’s term was the shortest? JE?; ua;:i ;‘ p i thlhe h:m:e‘; and FURNITURE CO. | re: Lister Hill - |of Michi , Di t, and t- pi 3 : i 34 3 1, who initiated I = ::1] = vi;z:em",;,:l::,‘;id d‘;f,f,‘;tf"?,, :)ng i Y;.km_ Ocl;:pu:ucm_ 2| 1 would like to take this opportun- 3. Of what country is Belgrade the capital? Mys. Henry Green. FHONE 508, i hi »amé Golleague, John' Spark-| our own ‘ountry." dicated opposition to the oil com- |1ty to express my appreciation to | 4. What 1s the weight of a cubic foot of water? thMrs. Tom Pemch will speak on man; Wayne Morse of Oregon, Re- Gossett impatiently agreed to | panies but refused to vote because the Bus]nesg. gnq Professional Wo- 5. What is the common name of the largest family of fishes? e cuns_trucnon of cold h-anjxes. All publican; Charles Tobey of New|postpone a vote until the next|they weren't given time to study , men, the Kiwanis, and the Alaska ANSWERS:, _per_sox;s me.erested 1o ERcdening me also Republican; and|momning. Meantime, the printed |the hearings. Native Sisterhood for sponsoring 1. Titusville, Pa. invited to attend. Benton of Connecticut, |hearings wert distributed a few - Z[‘)‘:“?;t the Fourth of July Queen 2. William Henry Harrison, who died a month after taking office. | ATTENTION 4th JULY COMM. Tllinois, Humphrey of | hours before the showdown. Some PLUNGES TO DEATH il o 3. Yugoslavia. il il did of ‘July commibtes I X n . Chavez of New Mexico.| members still insisted that they | NEW YORK, July 9 —#— Mrs. Conl:[:;tawe P; ;o o the Central e sl reponsym e \SOLD and SERVICED by West Virginia, Keiauver |didn't have time to digest the 1200 | Audrey Barrow Shafer, the 45-year- g - Amerloan, JONBRS s, and concessionaires at as early a J.B nl!! dc . B, ord Lo. e, and Hennings of Mis- Re smg tne Supreme Court at the printers.” “On a matter as vital as this, in- pages of testimony, biit Gossett adamantly shouted ‘vote!” Secret List of Voters Those voting against the oil com- panies were: Celler of New York; and Case of New Jersey, old daughter of Edward Grant Bar- row, former president of the New York Yankees baseball §eam, plung- d 11 stories to her death early to- “Better than I have done in all the years I've been fishing,” said Abel. Goettel, Bob Cowling, the Baranof Beauty Shop, Juneau Florist, and the many friends who sold tickets and made posters for me I would also like to give one Minnow. FCUSSSTSTSNE FSSUSTUTU S S USSR There is no substitute for Newsnaper Adyertising! Hospital Saturday was Mary John, Angoon. There were no dismissals. The monthly meeting of the Ju- date as possible, so final report may 855-2t } “ro =) ke completed. [raetopager [} Newly Renovated Rooms “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” What buppened inside the House| By this time, however, some ©f | day, police said. last word of thanks for the people ju(]n;‘ m vH( ce 1l AS ‘m}v]v. -bfi:] Gossett's supporters were beginuing A = 3 ;who bought tickets, and thus sup-{ STEVENS, FORD AGENCY fiied, Wit g %'“,‘,';,ret.:m; to get cold feet. They wanted hzo HERE FOR TREATMENT |ported Juneau in her efforts to|f o - (Authorized Dealers) C ist o > Congress vote for the oil companies, but they | Mr. and Mrs. A. Dano of Haines make this a truly glorious Fourth 4 ’—MISSES’ SES young 11 the three states and the |gidn't want to be so recorded, gven | are stopping at the Gastineau hotel. 'Smm.m: R JAHES cnowr,fl 7 [é%l}lgg_m_wm gy T oA ol e : in a secret meeting, because of pos- [Dano, a cannery superintendent, is | Mary Whitaker. > J " ' CQ It sk be noted that the Su-[sible leaks to the press. A motion | here for medical treatment. : sy ‘s a paid-ap subscrber 10 THE DALY ALASKA Seward Street Near Third uneau Moior L0. p]mm ]v wice lnzn] rul]ed Lllgl was therefore made for a “voice” | - —— - EMPIRE is invited to be our gyest THIS EVENING Foot of Main Street the subn ed oil lands alongside | yote, Present this coupon t e i 4 o the box :h« coct of the United States be-| But Feighan jumped to his feet. %Bg g o e office of the The charles.w Cafler + MAKE on: the entire 48 states, not to| «we should at least have a show clPlT ? UN cal Texas and Louisiana [of hands, so we will know how™| [EIN[D] OL THEAm JUNEAU DAIRCHIEB alc This is on the theory tSat,|many are voting for and against the ACROSS 36. Instrument for M} : ¢ Moriuuy DELICIOUS ICE EAM under 116 constitution, the navi-|pill,” he demanded. 1. Desire forecasting EE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: B S i B, a dally habit—ask for it by name galle waiprs of the United States| when this was done, chairman | & Gaello At €] Ry % G 138 TR b belong to}the Federal government, | Celler counted 18 members for 1;' ;";‘ 40. Guided L] nlo GRANDE' Juneau Dalnes Inc 3 not the ingividual states. handing Tidelands oil back to three [ 1 BTrd" term i %a:;::‘u 8 4 o T'owcvery the tidelands oil lobby, |states ith 7 inst it. Since a 1§ G . Iy i L] 5 states, wi agal . Sir 14. Constellation 17. Is ablo Federa. Tax—: ’ i e 8 sceking 16 roverse the Supreme | ‘hand” or division, vote is merely | 1 Strpes 0 edera; Tax—1%c Pald by the Theatte Caslers Men's Wear HOME GROCERY {V Court roduced legislation | counted and not itemized member | 19; Measure 7] Pll 1 FYELL“W c s WV t ibmerged oil lands [by member, there-is no breakdown ) 20. Coal receptacle gg Sherwine . 4 one AB co-_’ hm n Stetson and Mallory Hats Phones 146 and 342 ba ) stes, lmm Twas s0|in the secret record of how each zzgj Metal ggfi petore and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Arrow Shirts and Underwear 4 successful that Presidel : res 5 vever, i . Edge 3 t uc E resident Truman | Congressman votes. However, thig? 36 oke & s e s Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle RETURN YOU t5 yotir home with our mpumm“ Allen Edmonds Shoes Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 used the to. column is able to report that the| 32 City in Iowa OWN TH Skyway Luggage American Meat Phone 38 day, in an attempt to | Gongressmen who voted -to. hand | 3% Purposs oow 2 Intorest: abbr. & Backs of the WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! x # : Persid R ' 85. Lacking speed 1 Existed feet ersident and the |over the nation’s tidelands oil to Wild animal o BOTANY To Banish “Blue Monday”: Ed Gossett of three states and the oil companies Maker of the e s about to retire from |were: American flag " . T 4 d that the jud-| Democrats: Walter of Pennsyl- Thus « ! i ‘o give you more freedora feiary compitee vate again on the | yania. who has both Lafayette and - Tolerate S Oldest Bank in Alaska 500 f k — TRY lob iaBlands bi o : 2 Rave rom wor! obby's tidelands bill. No wildeat | Lehigh colleges in his district, but . Russian siver | CLOTHES noter ev worked faster t0|who placed the oil lobby ahead cf e __o' y ]a,h l.,.i.d" stake a drill site than did Gossett|njs district; Jones of North Caro- :;‘;gfi“‘:‘:fi’;&l“ la’l flni"icenlury 0' MH!—]SSI A NUNN-B A to get this wwnl interest bill ljina, who has Davidson college, . Detalls -BUSH SHOES through the cc Gossett | Queens college, Lenoir Rhyne col- | - Having s ‘.‘ e n s STETSON HATS didn’t even want to give other |jege, Lees-McRae college and John- . Shell fish ” L] L ] Imv Es members time to read the commit- lson C. Smith university, a negro ,flapiul of Pera | Quality Work Clothing H. s' G tee hearings. institution, all in his district; Chelf ! Insect. " The Clothing Man TThis brought stormy protestsfrom |of Kentucky, who has Lindsey- a FRED HENNING LEVFS OVERAL! Congressmen Celler of New York,|wilson and Campbellsville college ¥ Complete Outfitter for Men LS Feighan of Ohio and Machrowicz |jn his district; Wilson of Texas; Wise mai s for Boys But to no avail. Gos- | willis of Louisiana; Bryson of Coreat afety ms" el f votes and he was|South Carolina; Forrester of Geor- Favls ¢ < =8 BLACKWELLS | action gia; and Gossett ! Mohammedan B ' R Y SANIT EA 4 “Yeu can debate this on the| Republicans: Fellows of Maine, pJrinee” oxes for Rent NITARY MEAT CABINET SHOP; House floof if you want to” insis- |who has the University of Malne| g L o % N ‘FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Mgin St. !“""n ted the Texas Congressman. “Let’s|in his district; Reed of Illinois; . . Engish Jest C AL SAWNGS 13—PHONES—49 get to ¢ Graham of Pennsylvania; Goodwin fl-- %n. - : Gotained Free Delivery 4 of Massachusetts, who has Tufts VA 74 EIbe Josewmtes, . B

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