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o THE DAILY ALASKA 0 ) 1 E FOUR EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 195. PAG 0 Senator McCarthy’s smear tactics. Congressmen were especially inter- Nome Customs office, is a guesi at the Baranof. than a score of movies over a period of 20 years. —_— ® EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY o a....&a.. 61. Cut short | The opposition is based on personal prejudices. ool | MEMORIAL S| A-n D“rxin.‘?gnfl‘ll“;‘&"l’z: E Political power has been brought into play in an 20 YEARS AGO | and GRANITE || Accotntine Dall Almka d'n; m':re all-out effort to oust the judge despite his outstanding THE EMPIRE i L&%fifigtsnan Ml Room 3, Valentine Bullding '""“s""“u‘p"."’: FRINTING COMPANY record as a jurist. S i e N Y SO JUNEAU, ALASKA SRR R NI B, dEnE A bR If this movement is a success all the judges % it Phone 426—302 Franklin St, P. O. Box 642 Telephone 919 BOROTHY TROY LINGO = = = Vice-President in Alaska will be on notice that their opinions and OCTOBER 13, ) itk Vb MG T for them, may . o Ann’s Hospital this = J s Second Class Matter. | rulings, regardless of the legal basis . ; presenis were brought by the stork to St. Ann’s i 3 Qi o v v 9"’(‘122“::1"3’:.‘“‘;': 175 per month; | bring fatal political repercussions. . OCTOBER 13 i e 131;5 Gilligan gave birth to a 12-pound son and Mrs. James b A 05, o I R . T ] Y | Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas ;g; - It would place over the head of each a political | e o | morning. . 5. 2l B.P.O ELKS ® EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY o i mm‘l“p:l:('::(:"pmd bt muéwln:flr-fl i, Shib sword of Damocles that might fall should the judge | e James V. Davis o | Milligan to a i0-pound daughter. L. U, ® ¢ 0606006060060 0 One year, in advatce, $15.00; six months, in advance, L . Emmett B. Connor . Cm e g T S TN SO 1 "‘?‘ A S & tavor 1t they vt oromptty manty | and his court fail to et o bossef. 1| ® Wilbur Kusistio . Mr. and Mrs. John T. Spickett returned from a seven-week visit to| Meeting Every Wednesdf‘!l’ at 8 i s s Al e ey 8 G0 W1 | gih thsea o the. tmpartial it joutar | ® Ol Traas ® | pacific Coast states. They had represented Alaska at the La Fiesta| P.M. Visiting brothers welcome. Telephones: News Office, 603; Business Office, 374, justice is of great public concern. This Pa."f‘c"lall; . Mrs. Mario Sodini i C(:lehmtion in Los Angeles. LeROY WEST, Exalted Ruler. ”The Rexall Store" '''' MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS astact Seod ORERE BOlA has no BECE R pei Rl 4 Billy Spaulding . il W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. > T B e coias, cradited sa. It o Hot gther, | the badges of reprisal. . an(ob!::;’:;fier : Marjorie Alice Rust and Sam J. Waltz were married tne previous Your Reliable Pharmacists Ve erediied S "thid Duper and aiso e local news Dublished H i night by the Rev. W. G. LeVasseur, S.J., in their future home on Star i Rereis. animous endorsement of |e Beverly Arline Powers e | nig] v BUTLER-MAURO e Judge Folta has the unani . Bill Schmidt e\ Hill in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. Evelyn DRU. 4 T NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaske Newspabers, 1411 | e Jouvers who practice in his court. The Ketchi;nn y B 8 | Hovell s brARKEAT R AV RIS way” Bt blan, A, Wil uoose Ldge “o. 700 G CO. pare: avnu B Pac SECBOD: ¢ utging Imied STENEREIRI | & i, M R was employed in the Alaska Juneau mine, Regular Meetings Every Friday and says its action is based on his “uimpeachable § . e e Governor— qualities as a man and good Cif‘ze"}; and ‘i m“d;;’?c: . OCTOBER 14 . Frank Metcalf rolled 234 and was high scorer in the Elks bowling LOREN CARD Alaska Musxc SI ply withstanding any allegations to the contrary which | 2 h the previous evening. Somsialy - Arthur M. Uggen, Muum- may have been made by some members of the bar of | 4 J. A. Kendler fyj nieh $H0: B LMY WALTER R. HERMANSEN Planos—Musical Instraments the Third Division, which action on thélr part we | o e | In celebration of Columbus Day, the Douglas Eagles Ausiliary held and Supplies ree with.” . ouis J. s B ; Al SLrongly Jpeacil st duay iation likewise cites his| e Harold Pedersen e |a card party. Prize winners were Mrs. Glen erkham, A. R. Edwards, Phone 206 Second and Seward o ek e lal ualities | ® Clarence Porter ® | Mrs. A. J. Balog, Dave Leggit, Mrs. J. R. Langseth. Dick Schmidt, Mrs. HEDLAGCIS TR 88 8 1iae and XUV g Leonard A. Johnson ® | Jerry Cashen and John Feusi. V. l". W. as a man.” e Mrs. Hans Berg . e — W e s A“Mll?mnjo}:::d el:n 3 Mrs. Harry 1. Lucas e The sophomores in the Douglas High School were making plans for Takl Pflsl "o, 555’ card Bever age co- acted no f";’;m” ';ef::;:;n"n}:gem;r:uu‘: immediate | ® MB"‘INM‘?X::EE;H :Ithc annual frosh initiation. On the decoration comn:me[e were ,:sllux;g Meeting every Thursday in Wbolau.lo 805 10th Bt. g Is. . . S S ere S B 2 . Shirley Mahoney Sl e L s the C.1O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. || prONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Saturday, October 18, 1951 It is natural that the men who know the judge | o Virginia nobemgn | Geting Al : for MIXERS or SODA POP . 7 best should give him such strong endgrsem:nt:-mzf : fi;ii:n;’“zfil;vgi:r . Dave’s Shoppe on lower Front Street had been sold by Dave Wein- e et THE FOLTA CASE oSl E g L of Justion Hl‘s v R i Jay Braun o | throb to Mrs. R. E. Smith. Mr. Weinthrob planned to make his home NASH R 7 ness, 1oyalky to Wisiwork and sincerity in seexing Shirley Palmer ®|in Los Angeles. ERVICE The Alaskan Hotel i before him adds to his | ® SALES and S C! —_ truth in all matters that come PORT. GO Y RS —_— Newly Renovated Rooms The attempts being made by a few individuals to | distinction. e ot Weather: High 47; low, 42; rain. CHRISTENSEN BROS. ot ble Rates 2| prevent the reappointment of Judge George W. Folta Nobody has yet made known any i 909 12th Phone Green 279 Reasonal have roused the indignation of citizens all over the (s plemish on his character or integr y‘d R e e oo S A i e b L o e v N e e PHONE SINGLE O Territory grounds on which judiclal ousters are ba;" ol ea . . E I- h by N " men who - Prom Anchorege, e home of Kot of the com- | n:;\ewz:w:::“’:“;g:‘:s or;“gses baRbras s oourt: i Dally I.ESSOTIS In EngliSh w. .. corDON i| Brownie's liquor Store THOMAS HARDWARE 3 defense of jus- ple: N plainants, comes heartening word in Hidante shas d their displeasure are well and FURNITURE CO. promptes Seeoooccssond 3 ice Atwood, in an editorial in the Anchorage | The inciden g £ ‘refuta- ) $ Ell'(n:l*um::akcs Tt plain that the individuals seeking | known and could be recited ““::’t‘“rezzz';s" L‘:wyers WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “What was it you wished || Phone 103 139 So. Franklin PHONE 555 Folia's removal from the Pirst Division bench speak | ton. They are in the otflclnl;;l aware of them and | Weather conditions and tempera- | to ask me?" Since the question has yet to be asked, say, “What IS it| P. 0. Box 25% PAINTS —— OILS for themselves alone and not for the decent citizens |and others in Anchorase“are tures at various Alaska points also you WISH to ask me?” J Builders’ and Shelf of Anchorage and the Third Division. The editorial, | discuss them freely. . . . q |08 the Pacific Coast, a 4:30 Bm,|" opTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Covert. Pronounce kuv-ert, U as in HARDWARE in part, follows: LRI e o vew Wi zm-e x:rr: 130th Meridian Tinle, and releabed | \p, ooent first syllable. = D i ine records of their courts in the ther Burcau are as 4 e ¢ £ ). Callus (hard, = 5 POLITICS VS. JUSTICE g i:ztmc_:::;‘ }‘l:;e’md B e o salnie :7;;1 0:3 Wea o :{)FT::N N:lii?i[;llsil;)n.)callous (hardened; unfeeling NICHOLS%!;I"S)PWELDING Remington Typewriters etfort to unseat Judge George Folta A B ickened are: . _ SOLD and SERVICED by Al Tt 1o s meSMAY R St dhe eroalesi SEUEINCS 1 He N e 21—Clear| SYNONYMS: Obedient, manageable, tractable, docile, amenable; | qonyy ang General Welding g gliu;lon has become a challenge to the |merits of the facts presericd and no Ve Annette Island . - 46—Rain. supmissive, teachable, yielding. 5 . ALL WORK GUARANTEED J. B. Blll‘hl‘d co ke Ao pts upon which the administration | stature or power of parties in litigation. § Barrow 28—Cloudy WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us 2. 0. Box 1529——Feero Bldg. % m"d“mfl“‘m it gd i EA et tich Dave toen ratied fu coge Bethel iffear | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | b _— e “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ¢ Siblgs Folta, who has visited Anchorage voluntarily | nection with the ":;’W‘S’L'““z“‘ t ‘:}‘flf:emfliih?: E cegeT - s1—Partly OO | COUNTERACT; to frustrate by contrary agency. “The effect of the% Batisfied Customers” ot i - |be refuted before the Senate com s wson - ... 6—Clear a d exerelaet | to help the overloaded court here. has been renomi: s thie IREE RS par oyond the- realins of party | Elkieeton 46 Partly Cloudy | harcotic was counteracted by forced exer [ nated by President Truman for another four-year #a POABRIKS . 17~—Cle3r. ! STEVENS’ FORD AGEN CcCY term on the bench. But confirming action in the | pol Ef;};e opposition is so unsound that the opponents | Haines .. e . 43—Cloudy } (Authorized Dealers) . Senate judiclary commitise. Apparently s DEIng d8 dge Folta would be chagrined were the true |Havre <ye. 47—Partly Cloudy N ETIOUETTE | LADIES —MISSES' b Jased as & result 6f oppoaition from s small group|ot’ Judge 3¢ kgows.” Rl Alrpore 40 EdBs SRRy ROBERTA LEE }|| 'READY.TO-WEAR g f this city reasons for their actions made known. Kodiak . . 34_Partly Cloudy| ! J“eil HIIIOI' c“. DE comdaiile o 4 Kotzebue 30—Partly Cloudy | Seward Street Near Third Pt of Aiatn Biiest . ested in this one, since many GOP D n McGrath “—Cl le;rl Q. When a man brings a guest to his home and presents him to his “Ie Washlnglon leaders and newspapers, md::“‘g Osemafy ooga S“":fi Rl ig“g::{g g,z:dglwue, does she make use of the customary acknowledgment, “How do Th Ch MAKE i ested that orthway ... 16— MCHY'GO'RO“M’ T e tor Baig LT, o et Marrbd Today o Petersburg ERE BN S e e S e et ¢ Charles W. Carter l JUNEAU DAIRIES DS from MPSARan. TRIVS g:f;:aendcéorge ébi‘al:':d; and add, “I am very glad to see you,” or some similar expression. | Moriuary ¥ DELICIOUS ICE (:l:EAM (Centinued from Page One) reply was neither yes nor no. N - titon o -aber aditate. tHALY & dally habit—ask for it by name i “Nobody should make charges hi eOfge avafre I‘s”eg;tu; 51m—flsa:gzlf Q1 li)ote: a ?r:;zgcy‘e(ejr’ngraved invitation H Foathing Fekit ok, B y Hubs- t prove behind the cloak o! | Whitehorse o ormal clothes ar ' - £ PHONE 138 iri However, meh th:mels’t rg;fiiog S f;‘;‘;‘:ess"mm immunity,” Taft said.| Miss Rosemary Doogan became | Yakutat 42_Partly Cloudy' "4 If the invitation is in the third person yes. Otherwise, no. | i Juneau Dalnes ,]nc, ’ e skl ilings Who abL= | “AC hic Sass time Senator McCar-|the bride of Mr. George Navarre e ol Q. Bhould the wife of the Fresident of the Unlted States be called | ongres 1 » ing in | H dent? ’ o4 i esent inves- | thy has done some good in alerting at a nuptial mass this morni St b kk Mrs Truman or Madame President fx‘f;;xti;;: ;;e‘:heo r1‘:.:‘1.70:‘:;1s()hah‘men thg country to the subversive "'lfl“'vthe Catholic Church of the Nativity. | aag' en a en A. Mrs. Truman. i c“lers Men > we“ HOME GROCERY of both political parties, do you|ences in government.” The Rev. Robert Whelan officiated. 4 McGregor Sportswear I Ph l 46 d 3 42 think Guy Gabrielson (the GOP| For an hour, Taft swung at these|Miss Doogan is the youngest daugh- Weddmg Held . Btetson and Mallory Hats ones an chairman) should resign?” questions, chiefly on campaign is-|ter of Mrs. Mary Doogan and Mr. It by Arrow Shirts and Underwear Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 “He should be given a full op-|sues, how to win votes and the|Navarre is the son of Mrs. Edith F -d E . lOOK a nd LEA R N A C. GORDON Allen Edmonds Shoes i = portunity to present his side of the |need for ‘party organization. Navarre of Lansing, Michigan. Tl ay ven|ng S0 BLYAY Taideage Amesican Mist = Phase case. Perhaps it will be proved that| For example, Congressman 2:1”; Miss Doogan’s wedding gown :s;s e e SRLY 5 idn' thing illegal,” Taft|es Brownson of Indiana wan of white lace fashioned with a bal-| The Resurrection Luther : 7 S ’qufii,“’;éu?fi,:s‘?f thcfl added blunt- know whether the Taft-Hartley 1aW|yorin, ckirt and a peter pan collar|was the scene last evening of the 1. What is the distinction between a novice and an amateur? ] \ B o 'l' A " Y To Banish “Blue Monday” ly: “But, nevertheless, he will even-|“will be an issue in next year's edged with seed pearls. She car-|marriage of Miss Clara Maag, the 2. What is meant by “upper-case” type? i To give you more freedom lu;my hiave 46 @B campaign and do you think the 1aw | jo3 5 prayer book decorated with daughter of Mr. Emil Maag of Jami- 3. What is a bill of sale? | m from work — TRY el as - G 8 white orchid. She was escarted |son, Ore, Bk, | 4 What bird yields elder down? CLOTHES " CAN'T LOAF Taft retorted that, if it becomes | . the aisle by Mr. John Hermle.[son of Mr. an s. Edwin S. o Paen RERURMOAND an lssue, It ‘Wil be one for US"| ‘Mrs Carl Mueller, matron of bakken of Nerstrand, Minn. The Rev.| 5. What is o e : Alaska Laun The Ohio Senator puffed into the|ye claimeq the Republican Party honor, chose a dress of chartreuse!G. Herbert Hillerman officiated at ANSWERS: s atnates (e e e NUNN-BUSH SHOES priate_dining room at Washing-|can show that it helped the work- lace for the wedding. She carried|the nuptial service. 1. A novice is a beginner’ ams Aetiendl STETSON HATS ton’s Hotel 2400 an hour late, look- ingman by passing the law. This was|, nosegay of red roses. Mrs. Frank : B tvelt A particular pursuit for personal pleasure, but not pre - H/ S GRAVES ing tired, after a long Senate ses-|the jssue, he reminded, behind his Cashen, bridesmaid, was gowned in| Miss M:umws:mv;:su] ng gk 2. Type of capital letters. Quality Work Clothing =y sion. He was taken in hand ‘gy fight for re-election in Ohio. a light brown ballerina dress and ?‘:fig‘: g’m &de’ gown fashigmie 3. Written evidence of the.sale of goods. The Clothing Man Ohio’s Congressman Bill Ayres, the| “rne smear campaign put on|.oed g bouquet of yellow roses. : " &/ The.-elder’ ducE. B e e e hetn i, |28ainst me by the (CIO) polltical Mr. Prancls Moesh, the groom's | ¥ith zl: “ffieu::? aatslc(i::: ulwl en * 5. A poem about great events in the life of a people. mn HEmmG LEVI'S OVERALLS ) men into a line to have their pic- | a¢tion committee only made votes cousin, was best man. Ushers were | finger ? ‘ée hanotis and she car- ' g Complete Outfitter for Men for Boys T deney | 10T me.”” he declared. s Dbl et R 2R o s Satae deretis host dinner in the Baranof Ter- Somehow, a waitress also wandered| mqaft’ aqded that he favored Mr. James Mahar sang three solos | i€ al wl L s s T 2 e SHAFFER'S v into the line and had her picture amending the Taft-Hartley law, in- and Mrs. Lillian Uggen was organ- | & Single i Eiste e at on(e o es race Room Monday nigl I BLACKWELL’S taken with the Senator. cluding a provision to end the un-|so- Jr., was her si [rsel[l):wy :min pres is given in honor of Donald Gramm SAN“ARY mr CABINET SHOP The Congressmen then devoured| o, chop-election procedure. Following the ceremony a wedding | Her gown was of H Ketchikan Alaska Music Tfl‘flland Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Schapiro an St Thone 773 fruit cup, roast beef t off th she carried a nosegay of yellow FOR BETTER MEATS 117 M v $340 worth of fruit cup, {| At 10 pm., Ayres cut o © |breakfast was held at the Baranof ums. Mr. Ralph Graham was best [will honor Juneau concert tickets,|should be made at the Baranof or somses Bl bennsr e o 4 odjourned the off-| Hotel with covers laid JoF. 8. :an : : it was announced today by Mrs.|with Mrs. E. L. Hunter, Jr., by Mon- 13—PHONES—|’ High Quality Cabinet Work e e e Ta‘t w;s therscord MUY o Tl S QWL friands of the, young couple are Be’mre the wedding service, Mrs:fJohn McCormick, president of the day noon, Mrs. McCormick said to- Free Delivery for Home, Office or Stere selledshioon. 6 BNRE 107 40 0PBURES] expived pix: the banguet Bl vl Anyited to attend a reception this ill Reedy sang “Because” and¢“IpJuneau-Douglas Conc:t Associa+ day. from notes on the back ‘of an en-| g inning, hand-shaking Taft depart- evening at the home of Mrs. J. K. LW dez y'l‘rul g i J-ese Jor:es vy velope, reviewing his Ohio ':le‘cnon ed, looking less tired than when he Mdlisier, 730 GpId Street be- wl:;e i, y. . 5 it e e ADS PAY — 9 aring its issues | 5 ? Bpse i . it 18 veten gl M Brancis Mocon wil sana tas| Many friends attended the weds = JOHN CHEENEY He stressed the need for hard BASEBALL MONOPOLY wedding cake and those pouring|ding reception wmcfh was lr;em lx; d P ) i e g e B T \nd| Football isn't tht only spott, tol il be Mesdames . John ‘Boogan, ;;l:telsgldthl:eoem::ergd v:e};;din;r:::e CI‘OSSWOI‘ uzzle as a paid-up subscriber to THE DALY ALASKA ing H an i : i G o Yo e NMblie House and | @ soing-over by the yustisa-DeSiBAlDn Wright, Keoneth' Gillow, teen (e e s EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Congress next year. , George Gullufsen Sr., and James ACROSS 30. Product of fire #The readon 340t & many votes | BATCMents anti-trist d N ARRERIBIIES C o B e Dewey Baker and Mrs. Bermkdh L Means of con- 32, Flowers Present this coupon to the box office of the as 1 did%in Ohio,” Taft declared, |Others on the griddle for restrist- |Richardson. Serving wil Patricia | Hulk served the wedding cake. As- Veyance 35, Pinal cmanct- in his hand,|ing radio and television will be|dames Verne 9 ¥ sisting at the reception were Mrs.| 8. Riding Boul;” OFthe cAPlTol. Tmm waving the envelop: n his boxing and baseball. This may cur-|Grove, Karl Alstead and Robert William Clark, Mrs, John Dawson. costume Buddhism “was I asked so man; 0~ " ! » 3 i3 . Exti e pains 39 it ol o e 7 |1l e elevion of g in sl rabr Sviing gt o sign the| VAT Clr M- Sy Duset| o e gans 3, D ive TWO TICKETS to see: P wvf:fi:e;mc;;% it would be a|ected theatres. Kai umg b:o];a w;"nhem‘sr::a:‘ %55 Lingley. Miss Gloria Frazier had| i Together: 42 Aack and receive TWO see: e riene and Marjorie # prefix . Roman god- . et P to try to'win| Justice Department attorneys | charge of the guest book. 8. Roman date dess " [ :;;:llf;ly{eb;o:x::;xzommwg““ cor- | have been eyeing the baseball- Mr]st;’ mvag: ;sr ueflr:g:oyz;i i;{a;‘;e Mr. and Mrs. Stenbakken left {.szmnu ¢ tne 4 Basculsureats mn r“l.mn Bn"sn G!.l. o ruption. Though he favored con- h“;“d”“ 5“'““”0"‘;0’ some “"m:; ::: sx;xe s gorn in Juneau ang | t0day on their ,weddix:g "éxl"hm ca‘lfi - N’p,','"fi,g‘}n.. . osect ™" Federal Tax—12¢c Paid by the Theatre i , he urged|2nd once were on the verge 2 |ifornia and Minnesota. ey Wi 20. Bereave e ; ::}:;x;g (;}ée;e h?r;x”;ns:::g at og\er agreement with the ball clubs. Both ;:hsmglraglual;e‘c_l, {Srgxen Bg;:zz: :xogl?‘hve in Seattle this winter and,| 22 Noteof the 4. Dc D°“m' Lot Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle Ph one l “Ll.ow un co _Ph“’ n siga Hag - j i £2. Tiowe b 4 5 issues, such as Communists in gov-|the big leagues had indicated they Names College in Spokane. Mr.|T€0ID o Juneau jn the spring. Mrs.| 2. cravat oo ing. DowN 5. Spanish hero Sk R YOU and ernment, the trend toward socialism |Would give all radio and TV net- Navarre jattended Michigan State | | Stenbakken has been on the nurs-| 24 Sand hill plully L Leuves empty . . Cast sidelong and an insured cab WILL CALL FO:; . and foo muoh government, apend-| WOk A ven break, busidih S IRERIES ol AL mansger of fme |15 steff of the Junesu Clinic SSNERLRaion jpecals. B Tudlon . | £ SNCHEATH Klauses RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. tice Department, unsatisfied, now o | the past two years. Her husband is| 2% ding 66. Do something command 7. Anclent Jewish May Appear! ing. | has the case on Assistant Attorney |Home Grocery. The newly weds will | h Kind of B retura T & Frothmnter sty WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May After Taft’s preliminary remarks, | Das the case on Assis be at home to their friends at 722| @ halibut fisherman aboard the| 28. a4 o, PR LI Porootss 8. Multitude Congressman Ayres put Taft on|General Morrison's desk. Gold Street. Solar. 9. Depletion of LT i dad Aududi the-record meeting to questions. He | AN APOLOGY % M" Kefldlef "amed / used to i e et e % | eceras of the Douglas clty all\ Comyedian Leon » - TR T 1], e Oldest Bank in Alaska , cver, by having them addressed toishow that an error was made in a Deleaa'. lo ‘"end / 12 Carries him first. list of offenders arrested and con- 2 2 . | n.... 19. Mo&r;t;m- in !B“kin 1951 victed and published in the Sept. 0 s Homemakers Course ‘. T 5 e ng 1891—0ver Hal!aCenllu'yfl g— TAFT DUCKS McCARTHYISM |24th issue of the Daily Alaska Em- < Zzg fir'\:l;figgn.nlmu . “That’s all right, Bill” Taft in-|pire. The name of Ronald John was H “ d H p' I : /a Americss terrupted. “I'll answer any ques-|listed as convicted of drunk and o oo os la AV 8 (ecent, 48 Club oconngly ;. / ‘. 26. Subsequent ren s errup meeting -Mrs. Joe Kendler of Gla- selling’ e ° e Michi :iiflradxfyr”pfé',’dfikn“ii..f' the City| HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 13—ih—Leon | cler Highway was sppointes gore: A / LT 777 // . ey o The first to jump up was - , 2 i d a h kers " outfi . | " Ly Errol, famed rubber-legged come- | gate to attend a homemal ers shor 3L thit e o Sk Ncadeh, | Piice spolosians (o odRil RO IR IS S ey e course, offered by the University of i-.i./////////// n fl i3 Bafting A “’;’""r e Sen;u: tm;es leg:ernl" CITY OF DOUGLAS. day. He was 70. Alaska at Fairbanks. The theme of fl..‘n‘ 36, Lomall, quarre) whose one question took s 5 % § gt p rge coveres P | The comic entered Good Samari- | this instructive course will e Know / 73 Wago v o B IPN N | (or.n chocoup Tt A it e il begin: on .. ///‘... iR a7, Winged Safety Deposit b i 5 y 5 ad . Sol » hat's 8 §99d gpesch.” o7 ; s day, complaining of chest pains. | October 26. 7 . 40. More crippled Re”t nlgh blur;;fe , c;;] elng iy . were | Juneau-Douglas Concert Assocth- A native of Sydney, Australia,| Mrs. Kendler says she looks for- ‘ / / :k gx e]f:fiu Baxes m. & erea; r quest % g i i ngl port. - | Errol came to this country in 1911.| ward to meeting many of the Alas- i e e ok h;ghhgg;edhbz 's':?x:l trx‘ce::ls your. i & l'”ge-l“ He had a long successful career in|kan ladies who go there from all . . // . 46. Colnlatl';c!.:er‘mn the ;.,‘Jl;m:sl o s 2 y x . the Ziegfeld Follies, and later came | over B terrtory to. attend this ‘ . // ‘- B s COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ai i 3 ] interes affair. 49. County In Idaho tion was whether Taft approved| James S. von der Heydt, of the|to Hollywood where he made more g ... B Counu').'

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