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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALaASKA rMPIRE—JUNEATU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951 —————————————————— e, One of his first jobs around Juneau was the m-‘ : MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Dall Alaska Emplre gincering on the Willoughby Avenue. fill and another . P i Wea|her a' SECOND and FOURTH gy Pul711<hrd every evening except Suliday By Ihe monument to the young engineer is the Douglas 7 2 0 Y E A RS A (‘ 'Z‘O’m Monday of each month THE EMPIRE in Scottish Rite Temple 2 MPIRE PRINTING COMPANY bridge. He was resident engineer in charge of the | - sorn.\d and Main Streets Jun(-flu Alaskn: | beginning at 7:30 p. m. »¥HELEN TROY MONSEN - —— President | Gastineau Channel span when it was built in 1934 P -..__..w..,m..“ 2 DOROTHY TROY LINGO M e Snor and. 1935—and he was only 25 years old. 5 as a 0|n s Wm. A. Chipperfiold, v JULY 31, 1931 Worshipful Master; - !‘Lmn A. FRIEND - Clas r Since then, he built most of the steel high- - - El tered in the T’Ofl ()(' ce | eau as Second Class Matter S 4 PR g S 'f,;‘“:‘::’md [RATES: o1 25 ‘ber dhionen; | W0Y bridges in Alaska—all of the bridges built by the : A. E. Owens and L. M. Owensy who have ben crusing timber in this| Weather conditions and temper- - LEIVERS, Becretary, v carrier in < for £1.33 : 1 d i e onths, $0.00; one year, $17 Alaska Road Commission before the army took over JULY 31 * .cction for some time, returned to Juneau yesterday. They came on the :lt“”s AR Alesksc, po aly By mail, postage paid, ng rates } hichw: hstr rritory. so on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 G vabics, 318,00 " Shce. 47.50; | highway construction in the Territory neau Lumber Mills tug, Driva. » 0 One year, in advance, $15.00; § Tn ‘advance, $7.5 Gearge H. Peterson ‘ am., 120th Meridian Time, and B.P.0.ELK one month, in advance, $1 ! A sl e : ey Subscribers will confer they will promptly notify § If he had not been an exceptional engineer in Virgil V. Bolten released by the Weather Bureau| Meel o While R. D. Miles of Juneau was picking berries on the side of | are as tollgwr ) BeFemna and Fourth Wedg ; nesdays at 8 P.M. Visiting broth- the Business Office of any failure or {rregularity in the delivery | his own right, Ike Taylor, for many years head of (e Gerald Evan Wruck b ons co2; Business Olfiée. 374 the Alaska Road Commission, would have made him|e ® ® ® o e o o o © Juneau off the Basin Road yesierday evening, a bullet from a high- {Anchorage ... 43—Partly Cloudy| ers welcome, wered rifle creased the top of his head. He was not aware of hisjAnnette Island 55—Cloudy Telephones: News Office - — " |one. Most of his proféessional training was under | ——— w escape from death until he woke up at home in bed a few hours |Earrow 45—Fos | LUE ROY WEST, Exaxited Ruler, Bethel 53—Cloudy | W- H. BIGGS, Secretary. “ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE! . The Associatad Press s exclusively snbiled 24 {10 608, (F | Mr. Taylor, who resigned In. 1650 after more then | " . n e o I this paper and also' tis-deat.pews published |30 years with the ARC; and there could have been la""mo'e' arnes ater with his wife and Dr. L. P. Dawes, leaning over him. Knocked| =~ = = 5 : _Slniis ET UUPmetmetter teacher. Mr. Taylor, all who know and can neonscious from the bullet, Miles said he could not remember any pain | o " o »Pm‘:?“é;:y:; »’\1 AL REMERARRETYIR, 4 e harerys, 3411 Juése nid Wark ce, Was without peer. And young were lour Menr Sa,{gr how h‘(' got home. It is supposed that the person who did the shoot | gqmsneon 51—Partly Cloudy | Hoose Lodge Nfl 700 venue Bidg., Seattle, Wash e PR Ghiglione was an exceptional pupil possibly mistaking Miles for a bear, conveyed the senseless man |pairbanks .. 41—Partly Cloudy 4 Regular Meetings Every Friday * He was in charge of surveying the Gienn Highway Ex Red General ‘ ; 5 fi:;):’;; IS 57'50‘;’1“‘1} | Governor— rorld War II started and he was calle st 53—Raln | it World War II started and he was called into | - Mary Alfreda had been chosen Superior of St. Ann's Hos- |Kodiak . ,v 48—Cloudy | ;SR:?: hriyis cretary— [ . gl the navy. That meant transferring trom eneineering | V0iC@ Of America Chief ; | 1 > had been Superior of Ststers’ Hospital at C ell, B. ©, |Kotzebue . 49*5’11“\ Cloud; for the Road Commission to the U. S. Naval Reserve | ot e ey Mg Cmud? WALTER R. HERMANSEN Rdaincor| Coms. | AL SrORa I obea Yot sadt-ouk | TBLISDEHBITIHER s Sont j2nd FiIl STUR ARG 0 QAR Note g it Northway . 47—Cloudy fixed-fee contracts, work aggregatir 9 00,000 CRIR Al’mS 10 WeS' Chma California ry was advertising the following foods and Prices: | poterebure : Pl vt v r w o . . . under his supervision. As contract superintendent for FoUE sotind. sack, $176; r. 2 1bs., 65 cents; large ranch egss, | Portland the 13th Naval District, he received navy commenda- & UL, e B Pt i-large ro g! ortland . 57—Clear = WASHINGTON, July 31— A|three dozen 85 cents; 2 large cans peaches, 50 cents; two No. 2% cans|Prince George 42— rely dy D e 3 1 ] - . 2% o ge 42— Partly Cloudy fon for services on construction of the Naval Station | former Russian General test Bartlctt pears, 45 cents, Seattle: . . 50_Partly Cloudy Taku Post No. 5559 in the Smith Cove area of Seattle. His rank Was|today that in the early 1930's 1S v Sitka . 55—Rain | Meeting every Thursday in nander at war’s . He is now commanding ] hes Soviet inteilig refe W e 7—Partly Cl | commander at w end. He w e ing | head of Soviet intelligence ref Mrs. Havdahl and son, born July 22, left St. Ann’s Hospital today Whitehorse ...... 47—Partly Cloudy | the C.L.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. = Stticer of the Juneau Naval Reserve Unit. to Owen Lattimore and Joscph| oo b sn Treadwell Yakutat : 49—Fog | Tuesday, July 31, 1951 U Ohe tan up Mr. Ghiglione's character by the [ Barnes as “our men.” p s Sl S| I et Alexander Barmine, now heac —_— ~ r ves P s 1l P is 2 L. sta A Wi v ' D i bridges he has built. He is a man of.stature and f "0 e TSRt e e | Vith a capacity cargo and nine passengers, the motorship Estebeth 138 (arfled on HE WANTED TO BUILD BRIDGES ) integrity as sturdy as the structures he has engineered partm Voice of Atier g ted from Juneau today for S: and way points. Passengers were Alaska Coastal IN ALASKA {43 e bas been a meruber of thel AlSRka, WAL e to the Senate Intcr-|For Funter: Charles Johnson. For Birst-Chichagof: Charles Weiss. For L {Board of Architec nd Eng 2! miners since | o ubcommittee, { f: W. E. Smith. For Baranof: Edith Miller, Fred Avenelt, Mr. H T O |1939. He is chairman of the American Society of | Barmine said he was supplyinz | and Mrs. David Housel and two children. Morday ngh's It is not every day that mews of promotions Ingnoinecers joint committee on snow, ice and perma- | arms to a western China prov | Ui P government is received with as much good will as Was|eroct and is a member of the Arctic Institute of $ ile serving as a Rus- w her: High, 78; low, 51; cloudy. uc(én;\:;:}n(;]? fix‘??fia (f?mf"sl Ail‘- the announcement Saturday that A. F. Ghiglione.is| amerjca. 1 sian intelligence cfficer. Bebrett B1CH Leti bl Stk b 78 ad C {ssioner fob ATARIL.T5 o t < He recounted that he askod Dt | feesess oo oo ot oo FoEsL PR puNErROTY, YA i to be the Road Commissioner for Alas B L rotestion. bk A Iaet ot 'Hls Mraniony bBe Seel SEEES | Sttt and' ‘040 brhividg, : AJMA'\nmIi)urzzmdfi?nmpaTnY, Inc. e Arriving from Hawk Inlet: Wil- - ¢ T ey When he first came to the Toumvf} 23 Scaxs;bm he has taken time for activities in civic affairs “ B 1y . . E l. by v e ago to work for the Alaska Road Commission during | oo " & 50 0" b 0 o fine guneau Chamber 17 B ek e B Dal y ASSoNsS In ng IS W. L. GORDON lie Hansom, John Eiden, K. Tib- m 3, Valentine Building { ‘ { L Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2508 Snimer (VRcRUAns Irox)n (numv‘:'ntw ;Chml'wA&Bj]l: Commetce, Toastmasters—and an honor. member | :,t;r(\ ;Il‘yih;{f‘::“\\v ns‘;?:xxl(l;x?““v]‘l- JONEAT, ALALRA Ghiglione knew what he wanted to® da == y 3 3 ki R 1 3 : L PUCSPT LS et} | R A anson, M. | B, O, Box 6 {of the Chamber of Commerce in An where i it v e 42 Telephone 919 R eaaenaa sl bndics % Amm{l 1933, after he had been graduated {$hs. Ghiglione family iyed Jor several o AUG. SRS men WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Avoid the senseless phrase, “Every so|Ketchikan: N. Caryle; from Sit- I : 1 B @ . Fohia imore d B ? i b P R DS t was not unti : , after he had . u His father, the late Dr-A. J. Gh vas one 2 imore and B ofter Instead, say, “Often, now and then, occasionally, frequently|ka: C. Holmes, Grace Eldge, Mrs. cum laude at the University 6f ‘Wasningion, Tad s 1 hysici and ons . ukil 0008, OLaet ! S. DeKanter, F. Sutton, A. Larson, s fo t ysicians an ns until ¢ " S::Lelanier, T8 B o g carned his masters degree in engineering at the Mas- | Of Seattle's S o S d these were ‘i Bishop Gleeson, T. Batchelder, C.|{ —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— sachusétts Institute of Technology, a Phi Beta Kappa |Dis death e R S0 10 -9 Me | ot two American names” tl Meyers. key and membership in Tau Beta Pi, engineering | Ttalian consul in *g‘l“ ‘)‘ N - can in his int Hrons Fonan g Zinn: honorary, that he became a permanent employee of The ,\mm‘;cr ‘nL‘ mvn('.k l‘f‘ ‘./1 D:‘ ‘\(-]“’ r gence work for the Soviet ge i ¥ i from Wrangell . Hanford: from ! fubi A {isn Hoad Gommission——and i hes been.bugid- | i s, 8, stucent, ,sutews Boow ab Dr: G P ERk : | ol 3 o s : Hocd Bay: Mrs. Joe 10sh, Sam | i | would be proud of his son’s promotion. g low voice with ¢ SYNONYMS: Flutter, waver, quiver, vibrate, vacillate. Newman: fro Angos K. Nella, | ” " ing bridges in Alaska ever since. Ny i e 4 i pai e o . 5 e i 18 o o i A The Bexall Sfore 4 £ The Empire congratulates Mr. Ghiglione ) Barmine said WORD STUDY Jse a word three times and it is yours.” Let us in- 1O. Berry, Lois Be from Haines: i g the Alaska Road Commission. Y years he has ! crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word:|[Capt. A. Redman, T. Hokntin, B. Your Reliable Pharmactsts tion for the ARC in 1933 and advanced through the % it ot buna b c of America’s | MERCENARY; ¢ .d by (usually sordid or self-seeking) considera-[Smith, Walter Clayton, R. A. La ranks with the organization to assistant chief en- We hope he will continue to bulld bridges 1IN} Ryssian unit T ¢ orirelard: i Gele e ronts’ wert RDPYCE Tt 5 ers] Bon, B EGRL Mastin,: St M BUTLER-MAURO gineer in 1948 and chief engineer in 1950, Alaska for a long, long lmn:v— Private in Army { (‘A' S marriaghn tin; from W E. Kalenkos- DRUG CO. ie told the committee that he ky, A. Simons, S. Dennis. 12 1 1 in 1899 ANd | s Departing or Haines: Len . ing Secretary Mathews and the 'I dE H § A ey if i cagih . The Washinglon e Srtmie onewy e Railroad Engine v 1 years aso : i e e o tiacey. || Alaska Music Supply may go ta pot. | o ) > I B Me"y-fio-koufld Both Matthews and Sherman Ki“s “a“ Near RELIR ) : R U |P- Roehr, Dan Taylor, J. Fergu-i} Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ; erman | orable .dis 2 i son; for Hoonah: Rosie Carteeti, played ball with the Army and | SRR ROy Gy R Fianos—Muslcal Instramei (Continued from Page One) L. . y an R. Carteeti, M. Carteeti, Robert it - i upplies |Air Force, and the two rival ser- A h D ! , i Ty T uin . s e said sery i r ! f KMty i |Grant, Joe White Mrs. Joe White, | vices hope it will be the same un- “( Orage ep@ y p . Is it proper for a woman to hold a man's.arm when walkidg jei.y White: for Hawk Inlet: J.|| Phone 206 Second and Seward official justification for the tax |der Kimball m? i ravy that the newspaper indus-| However, ; can’ A Hnr"\"n- said Uul induly, 1937, e e McKinnon, Don Davis, Harold Ol- position relative to other indust- |erating under the protection of | Alaska Railroad when ru Haires and acting Soviet Am- \”“ it :m D et L o GO O el M‘F‘ S«C‘nl SL'F i e Card Beveflye Co. ries since 1789; that, newspapers Kimball's office two years ago,|gver by a diesel switching engine. | » I stelt-heeled shoes are- perllous to walk fn whed 1t 5 dark. : e e e e g Wholesale 805 10th were onsiddred- essentfl ndust- |tHed to cut the heart out'of [he e bhe: 40 3ok of his former army clasgmates in | Q. 'What is considered the most formal manner of introduction? Fl_“ ;“f»w_ '—“'“-"‘m 3 s Bt. ries in the last two wars; and that [Army and Air Force Mhismestigicadpi . Mescow were purged. A. “Mrs. Johnson, may 1 present Mr. Lee?” “Present is more MV O MOY Boss el 21 pHoNE 216-DAY or NIGHT the press is the only daily medium | Worth was revealed as the|tions and stepped in i retired Brigadier General{formal than “introduce,” but the latter term is equally proper. Vr‘r‘r‘(‘lx);i:; !ixs i?wdmc,l::m'-; For for MIXERS or SODA POP that can be used to explain and |spreader of a poison propaganda | train just befo rearhan r e S;‘!S}’]‘j Q. Is it permissible to use the handkerchief at the dinner table? |soin Ed Cashel P. Caniff, L Da- sl ) A. Yes, if necessary, but it should be used as inconspicuously as yis, Mr. and Mrs. G. Prescott, W. grrf;::hazznflicmed governmen- imemo claiming that Secretary of | Fireman Ben Parrish saw the m ; § Air Sympington ordered the B-36|and cried to engineer d bel ossibie. 15 Retghn Tl i Z; Th Al k H I ol Gross, J. Fraser, H. Nakagawa, R., e Alaskan Hote i i | { MISPRONOUNCED: Gangrenous. Pronounceé gan-gre-n with accent on first able, not the second. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Credible (capable of being believed). Cred- or in Greece becadise some 2 Want-ad Columns bomber aus of personal or Carty to stop the t iy Finally, the Tribune justified |monetary gain. This viclous myth | gine came to halt COMI | gttt e it | C. Mukka: for Ketchi- SRR TR A its proposed tax benefits by sta-|Was completely exploded. but one set of wheel .umck ting that each day it carries a| Meanwhile, a deluge of other assed over the victim, H by |R. Thompson, W. Schwind, Tom A. C. GORDON i c.| . U Nally, Tim Cas M. Flint, C.} PHONE SINGLE O lkan: P. Gilmore, A. Bello, Capt. at Reasonable Rates 3 large number of classified help- |propaganda, aimed chiefly at the k. for she Cannery. 2 7“0 fl!de'fls e L e P SRR S LS B 5 f Wyller; for Petersburg: Q. Deb-j wanted ads, and, by so doing, Air Force, emanated from right S L S Bl is, in effect, maintaining an active |under the nose of Dan Kimball, oer, Harvey Scott, W. Olson, C. labor market in its columns, thus|[then under-Secretary of the Navy H .' ! N l a PF ‘W‘i D § " i i 2 vis i Mrs. i 5 ur 5 ar; Navy. | 1. What postal stamp in the U. S., in common use, has no picture | Donahue, F. Davis, A. Reiten, Mis.if THOMAS HARDWARE helping the defense effort Clilef master-mind of this cam- ospl a oies T URK I ra on it? : : w. rson, H. Gruening. || and FURNITURE CO. What Col. McCormick appar- |paign tas Admiral Arthur Rad- 5 " g % r Straits: Pete Howard, | Shitv (orett: However,: Wb’ Tiost) 137, “How reniitea "Hde sonaidL|: Admitted 't Bt Anp's Hoep ,Apl“ude Iesi 2. How many Christian denominations are there in the United| SHarry Douglas, Rudy | PHONE 555 his two long editorials warning|eration by Kimball to be chief !g,m.dfl_‘\' il F“‘ S s jsm')Q {099, (b) ‘more si 0 ede) 457 |I~,1m for Sisters Island: Z. Jone PAINTS OILS newspapers not to become obliga- [of Naval operations D‘l‘x‘!;“ G,’"_‘“ ',:1’,‘"!,“ ::‘mm\‘m WASHINGTON, July 31 — B — . For what class of boxers is there no weight limit? {for Wrangell: J. Bassford; for| Builders’ and Shelf te-;ew dme government. ¢ A One incident indicating Rad- n’m»(‘(‘l “ (’ \1,»; ‘J;‘h); \‘{(,'Cn‘“w_ Abot : t flunked 4. What name is applied to a solid object having twelve plane gyuperior: M. Quinta, G. Tezano, HARDWARE boi conh' he apparently forgot)ford's. feeling, toward the other|Chris Erickson, Mrs. Ray G. Day. | 1e t test_given |surfaces? » F. Castillo, P. Cortes, C. Nativi- ; sbout the Chicago Tribune's rec-|armed services was his hiring of | Bom at St. Ann's Hospital 26 to 165,000 i n: b'll‘n lprm ul]g fe ;““S‘ secret|Lt. Sam Ingram, a naval reservist|Mrs, Dave Brown of Tee Harbor | SCrvice sald toda word * Chatham: Mrs. M. Brown, Linda m° i 'gn Dl:[‘ g ;?v] };, _:fj who wrote the Admiral a letter | Monday night at 11:33 o'clock, agency. announced the out- Brown; for Hood Bay: F. Nelson;] ~ SOLD and SERVICED by v one day before Pearl Harbor,|castigating the Air ‘Force.' Ingram|girl weighing 14 come of test only. A total tage-due s } for Todd: Jake Angell, Thos. and later printing information % - girl weighing 7 pounds ounces. . A postage-due stamp. ™ immediately got a call from Rad- | By, 5. GF i students < the jtest Young, O, Ueland, Emil. Nelson; Ill'flll‘ co about the battle of Midway Which, {iord, who asked him to. drop in Born 'to Mis.” Charlfe Samdms o : J 4 J BT - More ‘than 200. ¢ . for Point Retreat: Mrs. T. Jack-, i i according to the Navy, tipped off|for s personal visit. The s R R e sday s I tienalata], 2 Heavywelght, | “our Doorstep Is Worn by the Japanese that we were break-{lasted two hoars, and ended with |*L: S5 Ann’s Hospital, @ Y [l G P i Dodecahedron. Batisfied Customers” ing their secret code. A special S i hing 10 pounds. ave not been ? | Iigram’s being placed on perm-| ammitted to the Governm aft boards b \ asked to Ampersand, 'w."‘grand jury was called to prose- i 5 Phagyw 1 : : % file the "mribune’ but the actitd Ca):‘ofixintya t: u:mflout 21;?1% .a.nd Hospital Monday was Mrs. Jen- the test scores and scholastic 5 ; @ sTEVENS’ FORD AGENCY was later abandoned. s ontary o et s oot pFOICE: nie Kunz of Juneau. There \u-:‘vi ecords in dete g Wi (Authorized Dealers) Fee A o o | FHS Salars r that year of snip- smissa fer in T coll P . oo Anothercompany SN ling at another branch of the ser- |"” i By T LAD!ES’T@’%\ISSES, GREASES — GAS — OIL 5 - | vice was paid for by the taxpayers.| g . . READY-TO-WEAR berg Paper Mills of Green Ba So,” now, you really can't blame s e : E T ES SISERF | EINAR LAVQLD § Thir J“ea“ “0]0!‘ cn- ; or( 2 : 1 Seyged Geets, - Boux THEQ Foot of Main Street “_”5" which considers toilet paper|ine Air:Force and Army for rais- > vy 2 A essential to mobilization. It asked |ing their eyebrows at reports that ; % : i : | as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA for tax amortization on $1,600,000 i o it ? EMPIRE is invite . SR for buildings and machinery to ::]:m:w:; :;)C;S::“Lm:i,..fih;ag‘z:‘é mA‘F‘Z'OSS 1\:\‘){::':? 2o VA] LM’I"‘I“’E:ACIII:, Ill;l‘llstt((l)L};J)l)ll)lct((‘)u{}iulfi;t\'lt‘):{lll:cl:)‘flflfinq Tha Chal’les w Carier e 5 e ’:; :;““"fa;wlm ,?! bw‘le.t to the top post in the Navy. State of mind 39, One who : - Mort 5 JUNEAU DAIRIES ssue. Both this and the Tribune’s S e . Godde: R I DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Sl T Senatorial Frankness ¥ 4 B . oriuar BPD“;‘:'“’; gL L |, Sen. Matt Neely, the plain-talk-| 12. ny s § ] 3 CAPITOL THEATRE Y a daily habit—ask for 1t by name’ g Business Surcaucrats ing’ West Virginian, was riding| 14 Expos . Sho . 2 a .ive TWO TICKET 5 Fourth and Franklin Sta. Defense mobilizer Charlie Wil-|in a Senate elevator. nolstur dinang 8 nama : [AlL ol S to see: PHONE 136 Juneau Dairies, Inc. ! son, who used to be head of giant| “How long will the Senate stay | > ATSHnLOreek (o Attaches wiih = : i L L i s L & General Electric, and Eric John-|in: session this summer?” asked m. KIM son, who used to head the U. S.[the elevator boy. A ~: ,' TP i g | . Federal Tax—12¢ Paid by the Theatre caslers Men’s wear HOME GBOCERY Chamber of Commerce, are cer- “The whole summer,” replied the | 18. N ’ ? McGregor Sportswear inly ng a reaction from|frankes . He - Beab Serious - tainly getting a react from | frankest member of the Senate.| 3" 2 Phone 14—-YELLOW CAB €0.—Phone 22 Stetson and Mallory Hats Phones 146 and 342 i their old business friends “The old windbags are afraid if | 4 . Device for After Wilson's radio-tv appeal | they go home, they won't get their Hauotnialn 5 . Dowry J L and an insured cz 4 1 'OR z Arrow Shirts and Underwear 3 3 8 1 covering 2; Likel 8 > and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and N ien Edmonds S Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 for price control, Congressman |pictures i 4 refl 6 - 3 s i ¥ : h P ngressman [ pictures in the papers. ¢ 56, cence phe L o RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Skyway Luggage American Meat — Phone 38 vessel Jesse Wolcott of Michgan angrily| .5 Commies Quote Taft being Nouh's 4 : g o stated: “The position of the Re-| “¥¢ wwill -~gome. as a surprise to e 60. <A s WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! publicans is being badly misrep- Fgoad old Bob Taft,.a stanch con- ure ” — . Por— ” resented ”w the country by bur-tservative, that he is getting to be | a 7 1 ¢ B o T A “ Y To Banish “Blue Monday eaucrats. one Of -the- mgst widely quoted : ,:500" To give you more freedom from work — TRY To which Rep Jobn Foonelifamericuns i the Communisi pro- ; o i Oldest Bank in Alaska CLOTHES Alaska Laundry tive 5. What is the name of the symbol that is commonly used for the|dad, M. Decote, Bob Jill; for s Remington Typewriters son. the sharp-witted Brooklynite, sly- replied: “I wonder if the d resting quote -3 inguished gentleman means tho: "fi‘& “picked by U. s.|F 4 Y B U inown Burcaucralbdiasion m‘-’;,m.;é"u,;;t v SV ; ited 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 NUNN-BUSH SHOES Charles E. Wilson, just recently|used by Soviet commentator Leon- | ] ! 7 president of General Electric, and |y, in_all .tongues. to prove the 7 Z _ 2 : S?ETSON HATS : H s GRAVES Eric Johnson, former head of the|peaceful aims of the US.SR. as 977 8 e I he Bs M. Behl’en S Quality Work Clothing il U. 5. Chamber of Commerce.” lagainst the belligerency of the % | ploy The Clothing Man There was acid in the voice OF[USAT,“ITis No longer possible W, 1d-shaped Bank FBED H““l“u LEVI'S OVERALLS the usually unruffled Wolcott as{io .deny that-this (Atlantic) pact he snapped back: “I say most de- | hag Become ‘@ itoolZof the aggres- 2 " Complete Outfitter for Men for Boys cidedly I very definitely had them'sige Zpolicy of the “United States, 4 - - in mind." ; Batain and<Brance. ‘At recent| |4 / | 3 Prooi o8 Safety Deposit - SHAFFER'S g Less Unification speech in the United States, Sen- { r 5 EAT BLACKWELL’S o Any aqd Air Moroe. are|ator Taft - oponly: aamitte: thav| P . (2 ; Boxes for Rent SANITARY M CABINET SHOP | keeping a worried cye on the newjThé AtIdNtie “pact “is- an-"outright | FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main St. Phone 712 || Secretary of the Navy, able, astute military alliance which would pro- / i 1521 VES—4! 1 Dan Kimball. They figure that|duce an armaments race and that d 5 COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 13—PHONE i n::::“m’ Oebinat Work ! under him, the recent cooperation |such a race had always led tof / i et Free Delivery ome, Office or Store | they enjoyed under .“ll':ll"h!v‘hf)lll-l\\m_ X 1. fently