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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire Publisiied cvery evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main Streets, Juneau Alaska HELEN TROY MONSEN DOROTHY TROY LINGO fombh‘ consideration. To date, Williams has been non- | committal. Williams would be our pick”out of the entire lot, | although we'd much rather see him stay on the job | as Attorney General. President Vice-President THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA from THE EMPIRE S e e P § 20 YEARS AGO s | MEMORIALS | | MARBLE and GRANITE Monuments and Markers JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951 J. A. Durgin Company, Inc. Accounting Auditing Tax Work Room 3, Valentine Building JUNEAU, ALASKA bl i | However, there may a dozen more names in the OCTOBER 5, 1931 Phone 426—302 Franklin St. { P. O. Box 642 Telephone 919 Entered in the Post Olflce I oA Tk coond Class Matter. | hopper before any appointment is considered so we're| ¢ . : | tanand Delivered by earrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.35 per monthi | not going out on the limb with any predictions at|e OCTOBER 5 ® Class elections were held in Juneau High School this week. Officers By Skl BEPIers path ok it TenANINE ¥ this early date. . . o | selected were: freshman—Carl Lindstrom, president; LeRoy West, vice- ® 0060000600 00 One vear, in advatce, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.80; R L . Harry F. Starr ® president; Carol Robertson, secreiery; Annabelle Simpson, treascrer; B P 0 ELKS ® EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY e Gubacribers will confes & favor it they will bromptly Dotity ADB OUT OF POLITICS!—SAYS WHO? | o Hans Berg @ | sophomore—Joseph Romaseth, president; Duncan Robertson, vice-presi- e i P e :;Pf"n?c‘:;";g& f)s!nce of any fallure or frregularity in the delivery e ERES A 1, Mr:m‘ Dl:xfol'ulcqh ® | dent; Joyce Morris, secretary; Helen Light, treasurer; junior—Robert| Meeting Every Wednesday at 8 Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. (Ketchikan News) : Mnc(:clfi D:xxxcxkofl : Henning, president; William Friend, vice-president; Karl Alstead, secre- P.M. Visiting brothers welcome. | f e ———— Al Vs 2 ¢ i » # A VAl i . John H. Osterman o | tary-treasurer; senior—Elmer Lindstrom, president; Alvin Bloomquist, LeROY WEST, Exalted Ruler. "Th B 1 ” ssocia 58 lusivel: titled to the 1 ‘e note with a great deal of interest thi e " " e 1 secretary-tr rer. R R Rt o R R B . : IR one, of g Jack McFarland o | vice-president; Mary Schramen, secretary-treasurer. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. | e Rexall Store wise credited In this paper and also the local news published | the first jobs undertaken by George Sundborg asthe|y o o o o o © ® © o o e +Your Reliable Pharmacists herein. $12,000 a year head of the Alaska Development Board | __ NATIONAL REPRESENTATIV] — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | was to offer Attorney General Gerald Williams the position of District Judge in the Second Divisfon. Try as we will we can find nothing in the act continuing the duties of the Board which has anything to do with the filling of political appointments and We see no reason to spend the taxpayers money to hire someone to carry on these political activities. Weather at Alaska Poinfs The Parent-Teacher Association was to hold a reception for mem- bers of the teaching staff tonight. were Joyce Morris, Helen Torkelson, Scriber. Appearing on the musical program Hazel James Madden and Max Captain Andrew Rosness of the powerboat Tern and Mrs. Rosness, who were recently married, were honored at a surprise party given Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Every Friday Governor— LOREN CARD Secretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN BUTLER-MAURO DRUG Co. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager i y ma riends at the hom Mrs. George Boylan. * We said some time ago, we say again now, George Weather conditions and tempera- et sl _._0 8y 1 mnu_x:“;:;p::m- Sundborg is a politician first, last, and all the time | ¢yres at various Alacka points also i ] o o 5 : v " Eiitor ax busi- and it would be asking the impossible to expect him |on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 pm,, vE‘&"?‘{’ ki éc"‘;mt;" :‘::s:_src"fi':;“g;d,h“gl:c:;’;;’;:lo'rq sk | ————— | | Phoue 206 Second and Seward [to keep politics oute of any group with which he s | 120th Meridian Time, and released |'°> Wlsteln . Snith, tensuich and Cos o J V.F. W. s connected. It is a foregone conclusion that he will|by the Weather Burcau are as|'ft this morning on the s : Taka Pos! N 5 Card B 8 ) S i - | follows: ubie:m ML RcerouD. he hieads, for; pRUNTRLI NI Lee C. Pratt, accountant, and Charles Forward, junior forester, of & u 0s °‘ 55’ Iy ar everage co' e e ORIt namp of Bindbory totd e @ e 34330121“@ B R B et g oo T tv{xee'éx;goe\;?ir_rl T:mrsdny ~y s L [ it IS g nnette Islan —Rain /0 ¢l i e 3 4 iy ; . : rward y to the Reck| the C.LO. Hall at 8:00 p.m. Friday, October 5, 1951 Alaska Development Board for that reason and we | Barrow 26—Cloudy Ar. and lYIxs. s L s e b R i || POONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ; will continue to oppose the perversion of this Board | Bethel . 25—Clear | APartments. - for MIXERS or SODA POP ™ SITU / J into a high pressure agency for Governor Gruening | Cordova - 44—Rain i E | SITUATION 'NTED A iid B HEhEITeG Dawson 35—Cloudy | Weather: High, 50; low, 41; clear. N A s H s Ve 5 Edmonton 42—Drizzle From all reports, the woods are full of candidates It might be well to note in passing that Don|pont it ™ Shitiaar SALES and SERVICE The Alaskan Hotel | the Second Division judgeship cretary Kehoe. for Although we have been unable y any of the reports, we're passing them along Goodman, Chairman of the ADB makes a press release in Juneau stating the Board was working for the welfare of Alaska and “is absolutely non-political recently vacated Haines . Havre R Juneau Airport g 44—Rain . 43—Cloudy .. 46—Rain Daily Lessons in English 3. r.. corvox - ) CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates re worth. in nature.” It may be that Don does not know what | Kodiak 44—Rain R e eaaaaaa ] s R PHONE SINGLE O | Three Anchorage attorneys have their eyes on|is going on with the high salaried head of the Board. fi"‘ée"‘:; 19 Clear| L ORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She's a saleslady in a| | the Nome job, among them Harold Butcher, onetime | If he does not he should get together with Sundborg | 22:3:22: department store.” Say, “She's a SALEswoMAN. 1t saLestaDY || Brownie's liquo, Sfore 4 OPA attorney, J. Earl Cooper, U. S. attorney for the | and definitely outline his duties for him—or far bet- | o gy, - 29—Snow | were correct, then we should refer to a SALESGENTLEMAN. Third Division and Wendell Kay, of the firm of | ter yet—get the other members of the Board together | potershurg 48—Rain OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Pathos. Pronounce pa-thos, A as || Phone 103 139 So. Franklin and FURNITURE CO. ¢ y and Kay. { B0 BB the boot he so iicElyR Cetel | Baitind - . 44—FO8|PAY, O as in ON (not as in NO), accent first syllable : P. 0. Box 2596 el Kay's candidacy is interesting in view of the fact | In any event it is asinine to make such public|Prince George ... 28—Partly Cloudy | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Moat (a ditch). Mote (a small barticte). TG PAINTS ons that he co-authored House Memorial No. 4 in the statements and try to get the confidence of the | Seattle 46—Cloudy SYNONYMS: Rest (verb), relax, repose, restore, refresh, invigorate. | === Builders’ and Shelf session of the legislature. HM 4, you will recall, | People of Alaska restored in the Board at the same |Sitka 51—Rain WORE: STUby‘v’__N b ”'lm‘ um'c ;ind ;t ;q v'{’m' ch‘ ué ————————————— HARDWARE was (e Braimchild of the Third Division Democtats| Himo B WEH pail hidad of thie orgdnisasion 1 Asiog xfififrse 40;601;u<_1y\ ifirease our vocabulary by ‘r‘nnstcring one worfl each dai' " Today's word: NI SON’ | Wy : in the House, who urged that, if statehood be not|the position for ward heeling politics. The Alaska et ““‘:PUNGENT el B e i CHOLbQNS ’WELDIN(’ Remington Typewriters immediately forthcoming, Alaska declare absolute in- | Development Board, due to its past activities, has two % | JENT). “He ke ey patipatt Wik SHOF ) SOLD and SERVICED by dependence fsom the Government of the United States | strikes against it. A continued association with (ommun“y Even's g Tanks and General Welding | and form-the “Republic of Alaska.” | Sundborg will soon see the people of the Territory ALL WORK GUARANTEED | J B Burlord cfl Fourth Division aspirants are reported to be U. | calling the third strike and retiring the entire group. | TODAY P. 0. Box 1520— Fecro Bldg. | il 2 * Attorney Everett Hepp and Fairbanks attorney Mr. rren Taylor, unsuccessful candidate for the Terri- | senate in the last general election. S W torial Here in Attorney General J. Gerald Williams has been given | and some of the Goodman and his fellow Board members might do well to read an old quotation first voiced by that able office holder Abe Lincoln when he said the First Division. rumor has it that;"you can fool some of the people some of the time, people all the time—but you can't to understand that his application would receive fav- | fool all the people all of the time!” | B.c.clark, an Oklahoma jeweler, |got together with Elmer Hedge, |a dry cleaner, and with Beverly Os- borne, a restaurant man, and Clar- ence Stipes who sells farm machin- ery, along with Dean McGhee, who lis Senator Kerr's partner in the oil Acheson’s more buoyant frame of |husiness; and together with a lot mind is due of course to the aval-lof people who liked the sermon, anche of praise resulting from San they raised some money, consulted Francisco; also the fact that the |experts in New York, and incorpor- American public had a chance t0|ated World Assistance, Inc. see him on television and realize| Missionaries, as Peters pointed he wag-1an mdrditsrenstex: of diffi- |out, .can be-teachers, doctors, farm- cult diplomatic parley, not a stuffed ers, builders of bridges. And this shirt. The v}a;hinqlon Merry-Go-Round (Continued from Page One) ;Oklshoma group, organized while | 'Warrack Company Submits Low Bid On RR Coach Shed ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 5— (M—The J. B. Warrack Co., Seattle, | submitted a low bid of $1,131,000 yesterday for construction of a new coach shed in the Anchorage ter- minal yards of the Alaska Railroad. The shed would replace one lost ! At 8 pm.—Mary Circle meets at N. L. P. church. At 8 p.m.~Juneau Shrine club meets | in Scottish Rite Temple. ] At 8 pm.—40 and 8 meets in Dug- | out. | October 6 | At 2 p.m—Rainbow Girls meet in | At 8:30 p.n. ghters Squarc | Dance club meets Grade School! gym., October 8 ! At noon—Lions club meets in Bara- | nof Hotel. { At 8 p.m.—American Legion Post meets in Dugout. i At 8 p.m.—Juneau-Douglas Concert ssociation meets in Elks Audi- torium. October 9 At noon—Rotary Club meets In Baranof Hotel. | At 8:30 p.m.—Community Ccntm: ‘1 MODERN ETIQUETTE ¥prrra 1w Q. When the conversation among the guests is centered about one| person who is present and is so complimentary that it is really embar- | rassing, what should this person do? i A. The best thing for him to do under these circumstances is to | turn the conversation towards someone else, or some other subject. Q. Is it necessary to send more than one wedding invitation to a family where there are several grown sons and daughters? | A. Yes, it is. You must send one invitation to the father and| mother, and a separate one to each of the sons and daughters. Q. Is it necessary for a man who habitually carries a pipe in his mouth to remove the pipe when speaking to a woman? 3 A. Most certainly he should remove the pipe. LOOK and LEARN ?;y,c,GORDoN IR l — T . —————————————————————————————————————— . S e ——— e e e e . STEVENS® LADIES'—MISSES READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Thira The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Caslers Men’s Wear McGregor Sportswear Btetson and Mallory Hats | | “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Batisfied Customers™ FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers} GREASES — GAS — Oli Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street MAEKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM & dally habit—ask for 1t by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. HOME GROCERY | Phones 146 and 342 THOMAS HARDWAR! “ T of past criticism, |Congress debated, is now about to in a f{re Jan. 15, 1951. The fire| night for adults at Teen-Age club | 1. What was man’s earliest known implement? A""A‘LCS”E: and Underwear 5 i g { The barrage of past crlEN send a new kind of “combat team”| also wiped out the main Alaska| with square dancing. 2. What Archduke of Austria was once Emperor of Mexico? | n Edmonds Shoes ome Liquor Store—Tel. 699 however, has made Acheson |to battle Communism near Vellore| Railroad machine shop. October 10 3 What 1 Aty Fg % Skyway Luggage American Meat — Phone 38 N ive, metimes lonely. At the Ot-| " : y ” 3 § at is the principal ingredient in oil of peppermint? H wye, 80 im |3nd Madras, India. | The Warrack bid was an even|At noon—Kiwanis club meets ai 4. U At 1h At the: ahbresabon? | towa conference, someone told hl"" Note—Justice William O. Douglas, | $101,000 below the engineers' esti-| Baranof Hotel, ST Bhaah 8 Sl ; ; BO 1 1 that nluzp he may not be pop\l“ar |fust returned from Asia, reports|mate. At 8 p.m—Elks Lodge. 5. How many pieces are used in the game of dominoes? T A N Y I To Banish “Blue Monday" I in the United States, he has l4- |0 4130 part of drought-stricken| Other bids were: Patti MacDon- October 11 ANSWERS: reieiiks o aivaboitsaie Brsedin Lo 000,000 votes in Canada—Canada |1 i, i where Americans are dis-|ald, Kansas City-St. Louis, $1219-| At noon—Chamber of Commeree| 1. A stone (which in later ages was sharpened for cutting). son l glve you mi having & poputietian, of LLOSR 4 ikeq: most: 000; J. M. Pomeroy Co., San Fran-| meets, Baranof Hotel. 2. Maximilian. ; from work — TRY “Safpetimen AREREL Fyplied 118 | — cisco, $1248000; Valle Sommers|At 8 pm.—Juneau Ski Club meets| 3. Menthol, CLOTHES sf(l_..(-my L‘l?xra f‘?m:nstp;;rtucc:mfis WASHINGTON PIPELINE Const. Co., Seattle, $1,335,000; Mun-| in Gold Room, Baranof Hotel. 4 Upinywloft NUNN Alaska I.anndry sadness, “ al S 5 —Ci o = 3 2 ght. b from outside the United, States”| Modest Assistant Attorney Gen- ter Const. Co., Seattle, $1,375951;|At 8 p.m.—City Council meets, 5. BUSH SHOES {eral James M. McInerny was a C. William Hufesien, Anchorage contractor, $1,446,353; Denali Const. At 8 pm.—~VFW Post meets in CIO Hall. Twenty-eight. STETSON HATS SERVANTS OF BROTHERHOOD |C'2¢K FBI agent who broke some|g, = anchorage, $1,631,000. “ALASKA NURSE” IS | HERE FROM HAINES Quality Work Clothing H. S. GRAVES .. |of the biggest. kidnap cases of the : NOW PUBLISHED | Leo Albecker of Haines is stay- The Clothing Man It isn't always that a preacher [1930's. . The FBI's next report will| Contract specifications called for I . ' Mrs. Milo Fritz, of Anchorage,|ing at the Hotel Juneau. rnEn Hnmmc g 4 sees his sermon bear immediate ShOW a big jump in crime this|a 92 by 740 foot building of steel Ins'a Ia"on o president of the Alaska Nurses Asso- | S S LEVI'S OVERALLS fruit. But some time ago, John |Year. . Pennsylvania’s Senator Ed| panel construction, msulawd_ with & ciation, announces the publication |[FISHING BOAT AGROUND Complete Outfitter for Men | for Bo; o ol L. Peters, a professor of religion |Martin, one of the most conservative | glass. Deadline for completion is Blsho O'Hana @I |of @ booklet, “Ine Alaska Nurse| NEAR KETCHIKAN | X008 at Oklahoma City University, i;i‘iblfic:f::d‘; (‘:;ni::::i'd;ta ,g:: A?'gfi;eiggzkepair on e e p g available to all nurses upon request.| The fishing vessel Seal went SHAFFER'S | preached a sermon at St. Luke's o T 5 Nurses are asked to call the Juneau | aground at the entrance of Behm | ] Methodist Church which got the |man. “Hamry Truman,” says the|the machine shop lost in the fire on 0('ober 1 Health Center, 218, so their name |Canal and the USCG cutter Hem- sAmAnY MEAT | gkfl&KE“T,ESIfiIb% people of Oklahoma City so aroused | GOP Senator, “is a grand fellow,| already is under construction here. | may be placed on the mailing list [lock was sent to her assistance from FOR BETTER MEATS I that they are beating Congress in |and T only wish he were on our | Installation of Bishop Dermot |before Saturday, October 13. Ketchikan.. The Hemlock reported . 117 Main St. Phone 772 putting across one important part (Side” The President and Martin . O'Flanagan, the first bishop of the ERARR that the Seal was high and dry on 13—PHONES—49 High Quality Cabinet Work of U. S. foreign poliey. s tomsther joroarionsly {0 S Employ Handl(apped Catholic diocese of Juneau, will be| Mrs. Mabel Mercereau of Seattle |the rocks and that they would Free Delivery for Home, Office or Stere bt | “Before the war, Protessor Peters |°**" World War 1 « avs ab e held Sunday in the Catholic church jis @ guest at the Hotel Juneau. Mrs. |stand by until high tide to help told - his congregation, “Kagawa, Man;xfactu teis publishes an sl Week Is S'ar“ng of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary.|Mercereau came north to join her |float it off. sometimes called the ‘Christ of Jap- orial giving Senator McCarthy & A public reception will be held in husband, who is employed by the - an,’ wrote to Americans: ‘send us ® EMPIRE WAN' . thousands of your sons as mission- aries now or you will send us tens | big pat on the back. . .Senate Ser- geant-at-Arms Joe Duke is secretly the Parish Hall Sunday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock in honor of Sunday, Oclober 7 Burrows Welding Company. GEORGE PARKS 5 looking for a new job. Duke seems to| |, , | Bishop O'Flanagan. To be present o4 : ¥ of tnousands of them as soldiers |t O SO IOR DU SRR wHire the handicapped — 1|t the reception are Bishop Francis Crossword Puzzle ?M:i’ paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA later We would not do the first. |, i St TOBHE TR WL R e | B00d business. D. Gleeson, S. J., Vicar Apostolic! o IRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING We were forced to do the second. |y it® b (B BRC TS hs""‘mdw a| This is the slogan adopted for|of Alaska, the Rev. Charles D. ACROSS 23, Two-footed Present this coupon to the box office of the “MacArthur invited the churches (¢, 500 National Employ the Handicapped |white, D. D. Bish 1. Ribbed fabric animals 8 X job on the International ite, D. D, Bishop of Spokane, 31. Large cage for to send a thousand missionaries |po o0 Week, October 7-13. {the ‘Rev. Raphael Hel B & deriform fluig birds ; y Water Commission. ; ¢ ‘Rev. Raphael Heider, OSSR foloinp 1. Smell to Jflfi“ It was i UDE"A?W ';;‘d The physically handicapped are|aphot of St. Martin's Abbey 8t| 13. Paim leat 34, Inclination a golden * opportunity. ter five - one of the nation’s most important i 13. Rodent 36. School of : ers had apsed, the Catholic| 1OWA GOVERNOR'S TAXES = X Ehia Drosak | 2 ympla, ‘Waah, 14, Adjusted the C hales and receive TWO TICKETS to see: (3;} R i nal e A SaSta o man ger"“”i‘;‘:":;fme :‘S m"m‘flf- The following past grand re- Saleh 3. Went in again s ¢ nul y S i S unheal of or a governor| manaj au office of gents of the Catholic Daughters 15. Unsteady 41. Order of frogs 7] its quota; the quota of the Protest- inot to be defended by Congress-|the Alaska Territorial Employment| s america will pour at the gecep- }z_ E;"'elllmed a Fr:g‘:fl;":"" CUBTAIN CALL AT cAcws cnm ant churches was substantially un- |men of his own state and party if he| Service said today. As labor short- tion: M musical 44. Extinct birds B N “ esdames Walter Hellan, e et is attacked on the floor of Congress| ages in some areas of the nation ap- | George Shaw, Maude Hamlin, Ed-| 19. Eniices 4, Cornan o Foderal -l Sul 167 sl Minstre “Meanwhile Russia, upon the con- |by a member of the opposite party.| pear as a result of military require- | ward Poole, J K. McRalister, 'peux 21. Rising agaln 49, Yale _ clusion of her treaty with Red| However, though the State Of|ments and defense production, em-|oner, william Biggs and Neil| 25 Tomwoa thy O Historical Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle Phone 14—YELLOW CAB co.—PlIOIIG 22 China, sent 45,000 ‘specialists’ into Towa has some able and voluble| ployers feeling the ‘pinch are find- | Moore. Members of the Catholic o6 O, gy 0} Hlowers LB S WD i and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and that country. j | representatives in its all-Republican | ing satisfactory workers among|youth Organization will assist in| o Coem " = Bragh 1. Moving me- plate - RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments, “The irony is that while the fol- |House delegation, not one opened | this grous, he indicated. [ sexving By aad - B Tosethary Gl i WATCH THIS SPACE—Y pear! lowers of Christ are preaching the his mouth when Democratic Con-| “According to Bureau of Labor | The public is cordially invited to geremant prenx tpmoe ! Fashions —Your Name May Appear! precepts of the Master, and the gressman Wayne Hays of Ohio re-| Statistics, about ten percent of the|mee¢ Bishop O'Flanagan P Eamends Voice of America is proclaiming our good intentions, the Communists ove in among the masses who never saw a missionary nor heard |cently denounced the income-tax “amnesia” of Iowa's GOP Gover- nor William Beardsley. The Iowa Republicans turned a national work force is composed of | persons handicapped in some way,” | Dvorak indicated. The active file of physically han- | DIVORCES FILED Two divorces have been filed in Solid with six equal square sides . Salt of anisic ac . Went first a radio, and appear to be practic- |deaf car as Hays told the House: |dicapped workers secking Juneau[the U. S. District Court. Tessle gt ing what we preach. | “The people of our country de-|employment at present numbers Houston requested a divorce from e o “Practice always has been more serve the best in their elected offi- four, Dvorak pointed out. During | Leo Houston on the grounds of non- ). Not uniform . Small wheel for Oldest Bank in Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Ranking—1951 eloguent than preaching,” said Pro- |cials, regardless of pgrty. Anyone|the fiscal year of 1951 the number |support. The couple was married ;upnlulrll:l‘ fessor Peters. “Actually, America is who is paying $13,000 in back taxes| of physically handicapped persons |in Juneau on July 5, 1947 and have Runie 0 Th for more able and better prepared is either a poor keeper of his own! placed through the Alaska Terri- |no children. No property is involv- 5. S{”""““ e » M. Behrends to do and do honestly what the der persons B 3 accounts or has violated the laws Communists do on a more limited of his country, torial Employment Service facilities totaled 93. ed in the suit. Mrs. Ester Otto asked for a di- Marsh Feminine name 0. Hair ointments Bank scale and for a limited time. But| “No matter what the reason, he| Properly selected and placed, the |vorce from Gaylord Otto on the Canadian we have been shortsighted and re- | hardly deserves to be responsible| physically disabled satisfactorily | grounds of cruel and inhuman H:{fg{‘efi' luctant.” iIor the destiny of one of our most! meet job requirements, and oftentreatment and non-support. The Corrodes Shortly thereafter Dr. Peter's important states. Perhaps the most | personnel files show them to have [couple was married on October 6, SFRants N spiey S“fety ”epflsit congregation took hini up on this.|fantastic thing of all is that the| better attendance and safety re-|1950. Mrs. Otto is requesting that material A group of them got together in governor says that it (his tax ar-|cords than non-handicapped work- |she be given $350 for hospital and EaAN ARy Boxes for Rent Oklahoma City and decided that|rears) is a purely personal matter.|ers, Dvorak concluded doctor services for herself and un- Or‘l’emm . with Congress welching on the| “Since when” demanded Hays, born child, $100 a month for o in Penne point 4 program of sending “mis- | “is the integrity of the governor of| Reykjavik, Iceland, is 2,600 miles | period of confinement, and m‘h:‘ To'?“"m"h“ COMMEBCIAL SAVINGS sionaries” to backward areas, they a great state a purely personal mat-| from New York and 2,150 from |month for support of the child after Tiepe could lead Congress. | ter?” Moscow. its birth.