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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1951 PAGE FOUR 1) ol 4, 4"" )ire liberal than unn-;ght !mn,sflmA;)r ;;hv fc xlri ts \l\fjllxlrlx‘:);v_ ; f i n E M 0 n l A L s FIELD PROPAN‘ r Al s'k Y I | We doubt that the state ol aska could patrol, - rom AND APPLIAN' ar .’ Ataska | tect and manage Tongass National Forest and come THE EMPIRE MARBLE and GRANITE a every ¢ except § by the | out any better on the sale of its products, if as well, Monuments and Markers Ga’ nu G{, i g g e oy an the 37% per cent offered in the bill. However, sdesasedessnssee s o ] JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS v and Main Streets, Juneau Alaska than the & I 3 = BoLon ¥ LINGO 9 ¥ " Vicopresdent | maybe these people know more about timber man- DECEMBER 28, 1931 Phone 426—302 Franklin St. Walter D, Field — Phone DOROTHY 10Y LINGC . -. - ICe-! | 1 e Q, N " LT | agement than does the Forest Service although we Entere i Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. \:::&( ':t R 4 Disecibes b8 % Mr. and Mrs. George Bolyan of Juneau had booked passage on the |, P T3 SUBSCRIPTION RALE - ' " v N veni L] ® 0 0o 0 0 o Delivered by carrier L Juneau and Douslas ;:5 fi: 5 ver month; Actually, the Forest Service has been the prime|e v o | steamship Admiral E\‘an,\ .bllmr; lhxf Fve;;)lig ro(x;»:’»cattle. The Bolyans o BMITRE WARE ADSIRY. 3 aid, 't the Tollowing Fates: target for a lot of Interior Department sniping and |® John H. Dimond o |planned to spend the hext six months in Mexico City. B.PU.ELES ois% s oo ne IR 01 i months, 1n advande, ST | o oot il 16" b s 100K o8 DR Oiening | © Victoria Barrington . T e . o s favor 1t they will promptly noUty | i unable to dictate its policies and operations. A Oscar Elisen ° Jerry ‘Gasten’zeteived \the frull caks wiich waa tiade [hy. B0 SRRSAS Hivery Wadnakdiwi the Bi ilure or irregularity in the delivery Ricent. exainple: of - $his ' sort - or* AithME olEs up | ® Mrs. C F. Vassae . t Olson, for the benefit of the Altar Society of Douglas. P.M. Vistting brothers welcome. "Th R l " ) “Teleph News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. during discussions of a proposed road to connect|® I‘R]osz\he :Vl}::lnncy : e et LeROY WEST, Exalted Ruler. e exal S!ore *053 e ] S UEN s T 3 . ennie .Tohnson 4 3 Gt o New. Yor r e zlars MEMBER OF A PRESS | Juneau with the highway via Taku. An editorial . Har Wildenradt % John Pastl, proprietor of the New York Excha‘nge, xept—)rt d burglars W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. Your Reliable Pharmacists T ted Press is ntitled to the use for | . = 5 R had entered the store the previous night and obtained $6.25 in coin, and y all news disp: redited to it or not other- | offering in the Anchorage Times wrapped Southeast | o Madge Hildinger . hirty dollars with! of ‘#tadk. . No dllie’ to thetr identity hiid vt Besn B 1 this paper atid the local news published | 5, q:a's problems in a neat package and attempted|e o o o © o © o o o oy “"”‘“5 ML O~ s . UTLER-MAURO ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES — West- | t5 Jay it at the doorstep of the Forest Service. _ [discovered. “fiose Lofl “ 700 DRUG CO. Southeast Alaska does have problems — and some R : of (:f,,; hp,:::,fi;::; ;’:;::mflx‘r:n} % -x‘n'l \“-(. hope sin- nta Claus was to make one last appearance in Juneau tonight, Regular Muflngeg o’m ot B A St aiutions 16 tiE A dount ea er a jto attend the Ohristmas tree party that the Elks had arranged for the p imesnnlh i sl » Alask o e i pegailing will build ahy- FORANCLN children of Gastineau Channel in the Capitol Theatre. On the Elks LOREN CARD aska Music Snpply y 4 % % committee having charge of the party were George Messerschmidt, M. Sesretary—- effect any progress. n e 5 S - (20 o Planos—Musical Instruments ) by The iMoteet Bervice in. Alaska is in hards Just Alaska p0|n s S. Jorgensen, John Hermle and Dr. R. E. Southwell. WALTER R. HERMANSEN and Supplies as cd s are the myriad offshoots of the Interior — e R [‘; L)’:i)fmhl;:i‘ :zpslloilg‘)be per)mm’ed to carry out its The Congregational Community Sunday School in Douglas was to . Phone 206 Becond and Seward ; : et Weather condiidong Rad tempera-ly,.. o Ohiristmas tree. and<progratn the coming night, for allchildren SEESWH Wihout JnierlSienoe from any [oMIGEF¥ liines ot varioug ARk Ralite 80 f Douglas. After the program a party was to be held in the League Takll POS‘ No. 5559 partment or burcau. Most of its personnel are trained | on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 pm. | °f Douglas. program a party was ag Card B thoroughly in timber management and forestry prob- (120th Meridian Timé, and released | FOOMS. V.F. W. ard beverage co. lems and are able to perform their duties efficiently | by the Weather Bureau are as . e : . ik SR inimhs SEAI DD from ot PRl aB s Three boses, containing 1300 pounds of fresh king salmon, were| Meeting every Thursday in lesale 805 10th Be. tisians who would make political hay with oné of our gnchul'ngc ! Elz)(rlrrtt]]y g:oud_y reccived from Henry Moy of Hoonah, by Juneau Cold Storage. the Jeep Club at 8:00 p.m. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT est natural resources. v S S G e for MIXERS or SODA POP greatest na S Bethel ki 25—Cloudy Weather: High, 37; low, 33; cloudy. ‘ 8 i Cordova 18—Partly Cloudy s ] ¥ MANPOWER SHORTAGE? Bavion -5—Cloudy [ P=mmmeree g NASH | o ied about the Armys shortage of | papme: Vs Mol : ‘h by SALES and SERVICE The Alaskan Hotel . i i A zens Worr| he rmy’s S| pirbanks 10—Cloud; or reconvene January 8 and it probably JLIERGS SROETING SaOu! g Fairbanks y g A /A0 et e e per- |manpower should attend a cocktail party at one of | Haines ... 21—Cloudy ally Lessons In £ngiis W. L. GORDON {|| CHRISTENSEN BROS. Ne::ly lfl::lb::l.:::- maial’ ors tatehood begins to echo from Wash- | the many Army posts mear Washington, says Jack gxu{""‘ Ay ;;—glear SO i|| 909 12th Phone Green 279 a| 1 3 " Wilson in Look magazine. | Juneau Airport —Snow i S e 5 4 L e B o i o PHONE SINGLE O ingtor \nchoraze ; s Briterine (IubLAY post for.the pabty, Wilsn |Axpetts: Fannd 36—Cloudy WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I am very pleased with Things haven't changed appreciably in the weeks found’ tWo soltlel st the gate i ANeSs uniform. LEEoiRE . 37—Partly Cloudy | the Chiristm fts I have received.” Say, “I am very MUCH pleased.” B e S % gy “m: > |One soldier had an electrically lighted baton with | Kotzebue -4—Cloudy OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Livelong and long-lived. In LIVE- Brownie’s liquor S'o’e THOMAS HARDWARE ) o t urr and of statehood legislation S 5 Vb -G = y 23, 0 S pr ced as i NG-! ! s pro- i R O | Wnlon RS Artatba W kiants. A Tew wieih down 4iia | MEcOmaL 22—Cloudy | LO3, the I is pronounced as in IT. In LONG-LIVED, the I is pro and FURNITIIRE CO. ¢ By ve e A DT S d were two more soldiers, one also carrying an | NOM¢ 9—Cloudy i nounced as in ICE. Phone 103 139 So. Franklip PHONE 555 | thing, it may not fare as well. et ‘_“_"]’ AR e e m('n.c"mm1Nu1!h\\'z\y 10—Clear OFTEN MISSPELLED: Hail (frozen raindrops). Hale (healthy). » DeArmond’s column, which appeared in yes- | clectric baton, t B of ight Lokl | CEDUrE 26—-Snow | SYNONYMS: Liberality, generosity, munificence, open-handedness, P. 0. Box 2596 PAINTS oI1Ls s Empire, pointed out that some of the state- | Of these soldiers — a total of cigl e door. Fivg | Bortland 31—Cloudy ' free giving Builders’ ahd Shelf p: 5 % o 5 anding general's . v i % i hood proponents have, to all intents and purposes, cut ““‘.B‘Z"_‘fi t‘;oél’:c:;’"’é‘u“‘l‘;’r‘k Rdgodrioftic E‘f’:cf Seree - -14—Cloudy| woRrD s1TTY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us| =" HARDWARE L eall il b e B mmj'xsl ;Xl:(_‘t‘ the gf{neml": door \L();HIK’I‘ major and ;fl;‘;i:c%orse 36170150:35 jincrease our vocabulaty by Mastering one word eachiday.” Tods wanl R TR in Ol e Gtyes tg TR pid oyt e e T BUE6 up the stalrs. Ab/the tbiy | Takutat 19—Clear | FRAGMENTARY; composed of fragments; not complete. “Our only DON ABEL Remington Typewriters sentime of their chief supporters in Washington. apta Boime itz Bl ol 1 ek s 77 levidence was fragmentary. SOLD aad SERVICED b, X , lution adopted by the unhappy First of the stairway stood three majors. One of these i Mo ol i y The forestry resolution a t \ & s el i e i i 1 H Millwork-Glass-Building Supplies i vas ar | asked the visitor for his name, led him inside and | P g | D0 WSS Riio Conveitr 9% de‘tkn l‘:a‘,:e:;ccl::r introduced him to a colonel. The colonel formally ;Sedgman (rHShes } b Schorn Paint J- n- Bfll‘hfll co. indication that those who plumped for v 2 - T | M DE E'I" E'I' Y PHONE 633—Juneau, Alaska : resente uest to the general. 3 “Our Doorste 5 aware of what it meant. The proposal in the cuxren; P”“‘L_:;;]edn t:g.,gw;re free mg find your way to the ‘Ame”(a s Team lz ROBERTA LEE R S i Bn.;fiei m by statehood bill to give the new state 37 per cent o % SRR vt o an- H o the gross revenue derived from Natiomal Forests |bar ul}vfl brood “hollltdtge Army’s shortage of ma For Da"s (up = A ——— ‘ % within its boundaries is actually a great deal more ! power,” Wilson concluded. e By GAYLE TALBOT | Q. Is it considered proper to mail out standard engraved cards of vaENs, FCRD AGENCY ! sl [ thanks for flowers sent to a funeral? (Authorized Dealers) i to get bis dander up, and i Grid S'ars for | SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. 28P—! A. No; this is too impersonal, when a friend has taken the time LADIES’—MISSES’ GREASES — GAS — OIL “ The waShmq'on President’s original good intentions [In one of the most magnificent ex- | to select flowers and offer his sympathly. It takes but a moment to READY-TO-WEAR J Motor C f ’ are forgotten. u | hibitions of tennis ever seen in any write on a fold-over visiting card, “Thank you for your beautiful uneau or e Me!i’y-GO-ROdfld Beal D, G0 et onnrhiye S Ine bame | country, Frank Sedgman completed | fiogors,” or, “Thank you for your kind sympathy l Beward Street Near Third oot o uu: i 0. s jreiss jment. aatute ekl & he [ ob o crultilng Anievice s DR -0 AL NG i Tl P chion o (allow ‘abot 'dressiiy e (Continued from Page One House staff, and friend of many of '|‘ w | Cup Team Friday. ariols seaia) Fondbbngd ] 2 the big city Democratic bosses, has | § QTFIOFFOQ | With issue still in balance in the | **" 1’\"“ iy v""‘c i S aiiisr dre. HEse oo The Chafles w Carter ” e such as deep ireezes and free air- |not seemed too enthusiastic about SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26—P— | fifth and deciding match of the{ 2 ‘}Sn in doubt, wear the plainer, m, simpler, dress. ; ;foud on’ . JUNEAU DAIRIES plane junkets in return for highly [a slam-bang clean-up. It was Con- FiTte of Aterion's’ sreatest colloge| ChAllenge round; the know whether to wear a ball dress or a dinner dress, wear the dinner Mormary DELICIOUS ICE CREAM . i & adé ¢ W first suggested Judge | Fifty o i land Or whether to wear wool or velvet to a luncheon party, wear 1 valuable concessions made at the |nelly who first sugg Mhides Tobeal) thtars. hcliding Telght Alls & dally habit—ask for 1t by name pense. Murphy to head the corruption in- Amcricas‘ d(;'lheir bit fm'ucx'xppl(',d‘ kbons, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2, to retain the|the wool. Fourth and Fracklin Sts. { act that the men im- igation, but after Murphy in- * 4 ual Shri ame | cOVéted cup for his country, Lhrlzc] Q. Ts it proper to eat the patty shells in which chicken is some. PHONE 136 ! =11l mnd Truman don't get |sisted on a forthright staff of his ;’;‘:::g:ym ShRRaRuRh RIS 4 matches to two. { times served? i juneau Dulnes, Inc' '\ to,the..raots of _corruption. They{own choosing with plenty of power "l‘hexr Aefion,s e A : Ted schrolcdvr lmq ke;;)t nlw (:Jl_i A. Yes, in the same way as we eat the crust of a pie. c l M 5 Tt [ i are 1 lert and militant as were | behind it, the original ardor for a o i dium, | Jengers in the running by handing I honest Harold Ickes and the men |real house-cleaning seemed to coox-,Cv‘f‘]’l“;‘eL"tfhg“s";fr“in‘e“r&ie;;;li"g;u a- | Mervyn Rose his second straight set | ¢= 9 aslers Men's Wear HOME GROCEBY ¥ around Roosevelt, around the White House. e i e macsa thac g10by jastest, 84, 1ad1imn. ] b | McGregor Sportswear Ph x A This lack of militancy is one| One interesting thing about the | 0/ A i Sedgman near knocked Seixas'|| !-0 OK a nd lEA R N Y H Stetson and Mallory Hats ones 146 flnd 342 ) reason why the President seems to|charming Matt Connelly is that|“ oo/t 180 (PST) | racquet from his hand with his un- 2 A. C. GORDON Arrow Bhirts and Underwear Ii have fumbled the ball regarding | he has done some of the same kind g:m; ts':.‘: i Am?:;:;% ‘are half- | Feturnable service for final point. |y Allen Edmonds Shoes i Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 ’ 5 n X 2 o as - s All-, 5 alf- s iy % TR o e e R { - s the appointment of Judge Tom of wire-pulling that others are be-| ckemé‘k Kazmaeier of Princeton| Frime Minister Robert Menzies ; ; Skyway Luggage 1: Amecrican Meat — Phone 38 Murphy to head a corruption |ing condemned for by congression- q;‘\d tackles Bob Toneff of Notre|Presented the trophy to the winners. 1. Who were the inventors of: (a) incandescent lamp, (b) the reap-j! i | i s speel in- | 2 i In defeatirig Schroeder on opening | er, (c) vidanization of rubber? clean-up. al committees. Matt's special in. . i Coleman of Michi- ing | 1 7 1 ps el terest in more ways than one is g:,:"es;::g ].3:,:'(, Ohio State’s 1950 | 42Y: then joining Ken McGregor in 2. What are the three great divisions of the U. S. Government? BOTA NY To Banish “Blue Monday” | THE PALACE GUARD certain big airlines, and it was he,| o 4 e e Vie Janowic. the vital doubles victory over Schro- 3. What American girl recently became the first woman to swim . "500" To give you more freedom | g perhaps more than anyone glse. The West’s All-Americas are mu_keder and_ Tony Trabert Thursday the English Channel, from England to France? from work — TRY O Rk with prery """}’;' who euchred the President into| . o gugh Mellhenny of Wash-| 204 ‘f“s‘““lse"‘“ F?di‘r’; f“dg' 4. What is the capital city of Puerto Rico? CLOT HES i f a genuine c -up. NS * tos| | 1 man lost only one set. s 3 0 . 4 f4on @ 5 eenuln clean-up © |reversing the Civil = Aeronautics| o v0n ang Ollie Matson of San s 5 A 5. Who was the greatest comedian of silent motion pictures? H m“ka La“ o seemed completely sincere about |poard and its opposition to the | po oo guard Les Rihter of Oal= to Schroeder after he led, two sets 4 i i letting the chips fall where they |pan American and American Over- ifornia and tackle Jim Weatherall| t© Done. ANSWERS: 1 NUNN-BUSH SHOES § may b:a\“ ’]"“u““i'- almost ‘:1“1’}:‘" seas Airlines amalgamation. of Oklahoma. T . (@) Thomas Edison ,(b) Cyrus McCormick, (c) Charles Good- | 3TETSON HATS H s G VES ceptibly, the palace guar as Rl ¥ 3 West head coach Jess Neely of 'I' d Hl 6 year. Quality W RA ] < A Erss o ! ; g ork Clothing i ( t:‘:tm‘l;,lt h,‘::.]“mi:uzlsag;zra%‘sg":;2 BEAUTIFUL LORBYIST Rice indicated his offensive starting rage y I S 2. Executive, Legislative and Judicial. y t The Clothing Man 3 e makiron g order to per-| After Connelly helped these two | fulback will be McIlhenny, ace coast | 3. Florence Chadwick, of San Diego, Calif., on September 11, 1051. FRED H corruption e in P 4 AR gainer. Matson is nursing a game H 5 G LEVIS OVERALLS cute -one Harry Truman. airlines to combine, his vivacious 1 S e ne aml y 4. San Juan. Censttis o To one recent visitor, the Presi- {friend and vice president of Am-|leg bu By 5. Charlie Chaplin, mplete Outfitter for Men for Boys dent s r uringly: “Corruption | erican Airlines, Carlene Roberts, S s . . 2 o — | : : . = : MILK NOTICE DAYTONA BEACH, Fla,, Dec. 28) ~oooooos > § &8 el dUs palntsd NI NAOar Siany InoteRsed from 14+ There will be milk delivery Janu- | —(#—Six members . of a Jackson- SHAFFER'S § . we're going to clean it up. The,000 to $25,000. . R . BLACKWELL’S o i ary as usual if your bottles |ville family lost their lives in an SANHAEY mr big trouble is the newspapers are g ko, train aBNikion. hare T iadn s CABINET SHOP b . , il 4 . The full impact of these develop- | are out. ai T ay. FOR BETTER 1 diasn By &l tyiag. to; autdo, Drew,Poarson." | ioic, v realized by the Pres-| Wm. Flint, Juneau Dairy Pro-| Killed were Mack Cooner, 40, his - - MEATS Phone 772 { Shs g "f, 2lident. And if he does read about |ducts. 002-2t | wife, and their four children. T ere is no su S]_iute or 13—PHONES—49 High Quality Cabinet Work ! < ':“,J.? €8 campalgn by-the palace |\ o0 1 tnp newspapers, the palace AT Engineer T. L. Norwood of the Free Del: for Home, Office er Stere Ll s e e o5 | 8Uard usually manages to discount NOTICE Florida East Coast Railway freight yai # mw;l‘t’ ‘LA“T‘(‘"" ln:) in;?i,:m:m}in:“mm as more persecution by the| Local 10, Teamsters party, Friday | train said he wz\sh ab(;lut flZ5'£9e'. er isin ' e ———————— s ER ‘“. ¢ = " | press. December 28. Members in good lyom a crossing when he first no- N p p Ad i g' S ———————————————— fo0 ey are. wocse. Fbn W31 The President, for instance, seems | standing only 002-1t | ticed the auto approaching. ewspaper \{ - 1o ofomayor Of Loulsville,{y; ) ve 1o realization that when —_— Police Chief H. L. Ham of South c G Bunnlcx N b ehaiin d”fhi;”}';’:;i’;g‘;;’:f;;‘ms personal physician, Brig. Gen, NOTICE PIONEERS |Dayiona Beach - sie Costent . Q. 2 R s Wallace Graham, is publicly ex- Pioneers of Alaska Dinner Friday |car plunged into the train’s diesel X : oo R yaushn, Who| bosed for gambling on the com. | December 26th at 6:30 pm. Reg- |engine, S E’M';,fé’d'_“l’. subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA i ptsaatnie B fose ang |modity market and gets promoted |ular monthly meeting to follow. i BOARTNEACHART E is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING pulled an imaginary chain. whey |Father than reprimanded, the cue 001-2t{e EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY e INEEE B0 mOE Present this coupon to the box office of the pulled s ag 4 « i 5 . ;. {is taken by lesser men all down TlolalulERIEIWIRI [T]E > did “ | - - h.l s "',( like guo of Wyatts p‘_’h |the line in government. What those ACROSS 23. Fruit UINIDIE[RISIA[ V]I N cAPI l oL rmm cies. The President, watching the White House get aw h, Whart 84, Comie* Vaughn out.of the corner of his|™ the e a5 °d “““‘t? l“"‘ay Hivh; & Entire | 35" Principal R o s o eye, took the cue. He turned aownfl";“im ‘;\?ny Sl eyl 3 i ;;';;l'?efl oz R D: 9 ‘lz 2 5 and recéive TWO TICKETS to see: s0 many of Wyatt’s ideas that he | d 40. Sfgnity rc~imf§_ 2 The acceptance of free deep- &b Mensmomedan & Greek cl:;m olplEIN: N|AlG "HELLFIBE" The incident, illustrates the pow- | (T%¢%e by Ceneral Vaughn for 18 Berutatad (& Alwaye H/AIPISIRSTU/MIMAIUTIO : er of the White House staff on a | > Truman and members of the COLO SSAL 18, Roman dafo {5 Motion Ot the o8 0E(S I TEIRMIS. Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre President, especially one who is | 2PiNet may not have seemed im- 30 Footsan’tean o, 7ic Mlo[n[s [T]e [RIAIB[u[S[E : weak or changeable. portant to the President. But these M o T | O N 23, Indian welght 50, Afirmative E|VIEINE[R IS[LIAI [N PIIIIIIG M—mlow CAB co.—rhl. n e i R AR examples set at the very top, have L Bufficient: RIEISHPEAJHIEIL[PIS 5 Today not many new ideas come had immediate repercussions down poetie and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and up at staff mw}un:js. PurtGof e e Ak rreet o a PICTURE DOwN Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. n is monopolized b eneral { 0 T &35 1. Sofi o v e e fakg pride in haying | icipal judgeship to the son of the | STupios % Froen water 4 Drings to life 6. Priscliia’s WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! < E 4 liquor dealer who sends liquor to B 2. Blunder again sweetheart a couple of new jokes every day the White House, Milton Kronhei 6. Dregs 4 v for the amusement of his chief; | "¢ Wh's Fouse Milton Kronh g 7 I'H 7. Boy R[BRERRes while part of the time i -spenl‘”wu ;l’]f;umzeswmzh e.loe}f:) ‘;\h”e / ;- ;2“7'7 G s il T R STy J ara- Z3 . Issulng for . B o an avout (oo oy hrought tn for the wives of | R gy v Here's wishing to 4 st high officials. ‘Maragon even at- % . 11 Vietim i e tempted to bribe the Customs, and Hesige 0ld Friends and New ; 4 because he was o friend of the n 3. Gaofig's vesse! ALL f h B Once or twice, the President has |White House, got away with it BiSediat of the Best started his staff conference on |where other men would have been * " opening 2 i what amounted to a sermon on prosecuted gg '!"‘;“’Ig“ fOI‘ 1he Chtlsimas Season Y clean government, repeated his With these White House cues 25, Mist famous quotation to Democratic | tacked on the public horizon for all S pompetany and ihe New Year ¢hairman Frank McKinney, “My | the world to see, it is not hard to R s 5 * friends have let me down,” told |understand why subordinates fol- AL K o Rk From Your Friends in how he never tolerated graft when | low suit, i o he was a county judge for Tom PR Ol { Pendergast, and wound up with a fipm statement that he intended to throw out the crooks, | Then when the conversation got | round to specific ways of cleflnmg‘ up influence, someone adroitly | 001-2¢ “It’s a present-day .love story — boy meets girl, boy 44. Artificial lan. y. shifted it to Mr. Truman'e pet ——ee loses girl, boy celebrates!” . " e ), target—the press. This never fails | NOTICE PION| EERS Pioneers of Alaska Dinner Friday } December 28th at 6:30 p.m. Reg- ular monthly meeting to follow. ® EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY o ! 36. Separate 37. Gives tempo- rarily 38 colurn of eat- n 13 39. Wander 40. Manufactured 42. 43. Relatives | ‘THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK Oldest Bank in Alaska Founded 1891 by B. M. Behrends